Guest! Login/Join

DomainTools.com


 

English Wikipedia references for Elections.bc.ca 281-300 of 304
Language:
  EN  
  DE  
  FR  
  ES  
  IT  
  JA  
  NL  
  PL  
  PT  
  RU  
  SV  
  ZH  
Articles:
304
7
12
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1


Infobox Canada electoral district
Template_talk:Infobox_Canada_electoral_district
Progressive Nationalist Party of British Columbia
Talk:Progressive_Nationalist_Party_of_British_Columbia
British Columbia Social Constructive Party
British Columbia Social Constructive Party (also known as the Social Constructives and the B.C. Reconstructive Party) was formed in 1936 by a breakaway from the British Columbia Co-operative Commonwealth Federation after Reverend Robert Connell was expelled from the party over doctrinal differences.
British_Columbia_Social_Constructive_Party
Skookum1/Archive 4
User_talk:Skookum1/Archive_4
British Columbia recall and initiative referendum, 1991
British Columbia Recall and Initiative Referendum was a referendum held in British Columbia on October 17, 1991. It was concurrent with that year's general election. The referendum posed two questions. They were on whether elected officials should be able to be recalled and whether voters should be given a citizen's initiative. Both questions were decisively approved with over 80% of the electorate voting yes to both questions.
British_Columbia_recall_and_initiative_referendum,_1991
Brian Smith (politician)
Brian Ray Douglas Smith is a Canadian politician and business executive. Smith was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 1979 election to represent the riding of Oak Bay-Gordon Head for the Social Credit Party. He was reelected in the 1983 and 1986 election.. For a time, he was Attorney General. On October 19, 1989, he confirmed widespread rumours that he was resigning. He did so on November 15 and then became chairman of CN Rail.
Brian_Smith_(politician)
List of British Columbia by-elections
list of British Columbia by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of British Columbia. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament. The most recent by-elections took place on October 29, 2008, in the districts of Vancouver-Burrard and Vancouver-Fairview.
List_of_British_Columbia_by-elections
Nanaimo and the Islands
Talk:Nanaimo_and_the_Islands
British Columbia time referendum, 1972
British Columbia time referendum, 1972 was a referendum held in British Columbia on August 30, 1972, simultaneously with a general election. The actual referendum only took place in four electoral districts and part of a fifth, all located in the northeast or southeast parts of the province. The purpose of the vote was to determine which areas favoured following Mountain Time rather than Pacific Time and whether to follow daylight saving time or not. All areas chose to follow Mountain Time.
British_Columbia_time_referendum,_1972
Jeremy Dalton
Jeremy Dalton BA (September 22, 1942 – May 28, 2005) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party and later an independent. He served as MLA for the riding of West Vancouver-Capilano for two terms after the 1991 and 1996 elections.Before entering politics, Mr.
Jeremy_Dalton
Wilf Hurd
Wilf Hurd (born July 22 1950) is a Canadian politician from British Columbia. He represented the riding of Surrey-White Rock for the Liberal Party as Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1997 federal election.
Wilf_Hurd
East Kootenay (provincial electoral district)
For the provincial riding that was also named "East Kootenay" from 2001 to 2009 (but encompassed a smaller area), see Kootenay EastEast Kootenay was a provincial electoral district in use in British Columbia from 1890 to 1898. That riding's predecessor (and that of its onetime sibling, West Kootenay) was the original Kootenay riding, and its successors were East Kootenay South and East Kootenay North.
East_Kootenay_(provincial_electoral_district)
Mackenzie (provincial electoral district)
|-|Social Credit Isabel Pearl Dawson494552.7%
Mackenzie_(provincial_electoral_district)
Kirkland Island
Kirkland Island, also known as Rose-Kirkland Island, is located within the municipality of Richmond, British Columbia and is part of a small alluvial archipelago known as the South Arm Marshes located within the Lardner Reach of the South Arm Fraser River delta in British Columbia, Canada. It is the northernmost island of the group and lies between Richmond on Lulu Island in the north and Delta and Ladner town centre in the south.
Kirkland_Island
Lana Popham
Lana Popham (born 1968 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) is Canadian politician. Popham was elected as the British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA for the district of Saanich South in the British Columbia general election, 2009.
Lana_Popham
David O. Marley
David Owen Marley, (b. March 27, 1952 in Hartlepool, United Kingdom) is a Canadian political activist, former lawyer and former BC government aide.
David_O._Marley
Haida chieftain
User_talk:Haida_chieftain
Joseph Clearihue
Joseph Badenoch Clearihue (1887–1976) was a Canadian lawyer and academic.
Joseph_Clearihue
British Columbia general election, 2013
The 40th British Columbia general election will be held on May 14, 2013 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The BC Liberal Party formed the government of the province prior to this general election under the leadership of Premier Gordon Campbell. The New Democratic Party under the leadership of Carole James is the Official Opposition.
British_Columbia_general_election,_2013
Thomas Gifford (politician)
Thomas Gifford (June 1, 1854 February 19, 1935) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada.Born in Lockerbie, Scotland, Thomas and his wife Annie Stoddart, along with sons William (b. 3 Jul 1878) and Thomas Stuart (b. 3 Jun 1880), emigrated to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1881.
Thomas_Gifford_(politician)