Richmond (British Columbia provincial electoral district)

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Richmond was a provincial electoral district British Columbia, Canada. It made its first appearance on the hustings in the election of 1903. It lasted until the 1920 election, after which it lost some territory to the new South Vancouver riding, and became the new riding of Richmond-Point Grey. There was again an electoral district called Richmond from 1966 through the 1986 provincial elections.

Single-member district

Assembly Years Member Party
10th 1903–1907 Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton Conservative
11th 1907–1909
12th 1909–1912
13th 1912–1916
14th 1916–1920 Gerry McGeer
15th 1920–1924 Thomas Pearson
Riding dissolved into Richmond-Point Grey and South Vancouver
Riding re-created from Delta
26th 1966–1969 Ernest LeCours Social Credit
27th 1969–1972
28th 1972–1975 Harold Steves NDP
29th 1975–1979 Jim Nielsen Social Credit
30th 1979–1983
31st 1983–1986

Dual-member district

Assembly Years Seat 1 Seat 2
Member Party Member Party
34th 1986–1991 Bill Vander Zalm Social Credit Nick Loenen Social Credit
Riding re-dissolved into Richmond Centre, Richmond East, Richmond-Steveston.

Electoral history

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