Prince Rupert (electoral district)
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Defunct provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Prince Rupert was a provincial electoral district of British Columbia, Canada. It made its first appearance on the hustings in the election of 1916 and its last in the 1986 election. Its main successor ridings are North Coast and Skeena.
The first electoral race in this riding is its most significant — the electoral debut of Thomas Dufferin "Duff" Pattullo, 22nd Premier of British Columbia, 1933–1941.
History
The Prince Rupert riding was redistributed after the 1986 election. Successor ridings include:
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| Legislative Assembly of British Columbia | ||
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| Preceded by | Constituency represented by the Premier of British Columbia 1933–1941 |
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1979–1991) | |
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| North / Central | |
| Southern Interior | |
| Fraser Valley / South LM |
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| Vancouver / North LM | |
| Vancouver Island / South Coast | |
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1966–1979) | |
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| North / Central | |
| Southern Interior | |
| Lower Mainland |
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| Vancouver Island / South Coast | |
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1956–1966) | |
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| North / Central | |
| Southern Interior | |
| Lower Mainland |
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| Vancouver Island / South Coast | |
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British Columbia provincial electoral districts (1941–1956) | |
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| North / Central | |
| Southern Interior | |
| Lower Mainland | |
| Vancouver Island / South Coast | |
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