Macleod (territorial electoral district)

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Macleod was a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, Canada.

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The riding was created by royal proclamation in 1885 and abolished in 1905 when the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created.

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

[1] NameElectedLeft office
  Richard Henry Boyle September 15, 1885August 10, 1887
  Frederick Haultain 18871905

Election results

1885

1885 Northwest Territories election
[1] NameVote%
  Richard Henry Boyle 13065.99%
 George C. Ives6734.01%
Total votes197100%

1887 by-election

September 5, 1887 by-election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain 13065.99%
  Charles Conybeare 6734.01%
Total votes197100%

The by-election was held after Viscount Richard Henry Boyle resigned his seat.

1888

1888 Northwest Territories general election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain Acclaimed

1891

1891 Northwest Territories general election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain Acclaimed

1894

1894 Northwest Territories general election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain Acclaimed

1897

October 26, 1897 by-election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain Acclaimed

By-election was held to confirm Mr. Haultain to his appointment as Premier of the Northwest Territories

1898

1898 Northwest Territories general election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain Acclaimed

1902

1902 Northwest Territories election
[1] NameVote%
  Frederick Haultain 47770.56%
 Charles F. Harris19929.44%
Total votes676100%

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "North-West Territories: Council and Legislative Assembly, 1876-1905" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives.