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Yale—Cariboo

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Yale—Cariboo was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1917. This riding was created in 1896 by combining the former Yale and Cariboo ridings. A redistribution in 1903 split off the eastern portion of the riding as the Kootenay riding from the Yale portion of Yale—Cariboo. It was abolished in 1914 and the Yale riding name restored, although on a smaller scale and actually without the town of Yale in the riding (it was in Fraser Valley), and also excluding Salmon Arm and Kamloops, which were part of the Cariboo portion of Yale—Cariboo, were re-assigned to the Cariboo riding.

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Major communities in the riding

Thompson:

Shuswap:

Okanagan:

Boundary Country:

The following communities were split off from Yale—Cariboo in the redistribution of 1903, to form the new riding of Kootenay.

Nicola-Similkameen:

Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:

Election results

Note: Winners or each election are in bold

Canadian federal election, 1896: Yale—Cariboo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal H. Bostock 1 1,824 55.22%
     Conservative J.A. Mara 1,479 44.78%
Total 3,303
1 Senator, 1904-1930, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Minister of Public Works 1921-1922, Speaker of the Senate 1922-1930.
Canadian federal election, 1900: Yale—Cariboo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Wm. A. Galliher 3,112 37.28%
     Labour Chris Foley 2,652 31.77%
     Conservative John McKane 2,583 30.95%
Total 8,347
Canadian federal election, 1904: Yale—Cariboo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Duncan Ross 2,019 46.35%
     Conservative Martin Burrell 1,858 42.65%
     Unknown Ernest Mills 479 11.00%
Total 4,356
Canadian federal election, 1908: Yale—Cariboo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Conservative Martin Burrell 3,413 53.14%
     Liberal Duncan Ross 2,520 39.23%
     Unknown Charles Bunting 490 7.63%
Total 6,423
Canadian federal election, 1911: Yale—Cariboo
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Conservative Martin Burrell 3,851 63.56%
     Liberal Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald 1,962 32.38%
     Socialist James Foulds Johnson 246 4.06%
Total 6,059 100.00%
Byelection November 4, 1911 Yale—Cariboo 2
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Conservative Martin Burrell Accl.
Total
2 By-Election: On Mr. Burrell being appointed Minister of Agriculture, October 10, 1911.

Yale—Cariboo was abolished in advance of the 1917 election, with the original riding names of Cariboo and Yale being re-established but with new boundaries from before.

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