Comox (electoral district)

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Comox was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was one of the first twelve ridings representing that province upon its joining Confederation, and was a one-member constituency. The core of this once-vast riding, which at its inception stretched to the Yukon border, is now named Comox Valley.

Nominally, this riding included most of the Central Coast as well as all of northern Vancouver Island, but in practicality there were very few eligible voters as the vast majority of the area's population was from one of the many First Nations in the district.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Comox
Assembly Years Member Party
1st 1871–1875     John Ash Independent
2nd 1875–1878     Government
3rd 1878–1882
4th 1882–1886 William Munro Dingwall
5th 1886–1890     Anthony Maitland Stenhouse Opposition
6th 1890–1894     Joseph Hunter Government
7th 1894–1898
8th 1898–1900 James Dunsmuir
9th 1900–1903     Lewis Alfred Mounce Opposition
11th 1903–1907     Robert Grant Conservative
12th 1907–1909
12th 1909–1912 Michael Manson
13th 1912–1916
14th 1916–1920     Hugh Stewart Liberal
15th 1920–1924     Thomas Menzies Farmer–Labour
16th 1924–1928     Paul Phillips Harrison Independent Liberal
17th 1928–1933     George Kerr McNaughton Conservative
18th 1933–1937     Laurence Arnold Hanna Liberal
19th 1937–1941     Colin Cameron Co-operative Commonwealth
20th 1941–1945
21st 1945–1949     Herbert John Welch Coalition
22nd 1949–1952
23rd 1952–1952     William Campbell Moore Co-operative Commonwealth
24th 1953–1956
25th 1956–1960     Daniel Robert John Campbell Social Credit
26th 1960–1963
27th 1963–1966
28th 1966–1969
29th 1969–1972
30th 1972–1975     Karen Sanford New Democratic
31st 1975–1979
32nd 1979–1983
33rd 1983–1986
34th 1986–1991     Stan Hagen Social Credit
Riding dissolved into Comox Valley, North Island and Parksville-Qualicum

Electoral history

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