Chilliwhack was a provincial electoral district in the
Canadian province of
British Columbia from 1903. It was the successor riding to
Westminster-Chilliwhack and itself was succeeded by
Chilliwack after the 1912 election.
Demographics
| Population, 1961
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| Population change, 1871-1961
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| Area (km²)
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Political Geography and History
Notable elections
Notable MLAs
Electoral history
Note: Winners of each election are in bold.
Conservative
| John Luther Atkinson
| 267
| 44.72%
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| unknown
| Liberal
| Charles William Munro
| 330
| 55.28%
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| unknown
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| Total valid votes
| 597
| 100.00%
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| Total rejected ballots
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| Turnout
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Conservative
| Samuel Arthur Cawley
| 310
| 48.36%
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| unknown
| Liberal
| Charles William Munro
| 331
| 51.64%
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| unknown
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| Total valid votes
| 641
| 100.00%
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Conservative
| Samuel Arthur Cawley
| 604
| 54.07%
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| unknown
| Liberal
| Charles William Munro
| 513
| 45.93%
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| unknown
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| Total valid votes
| 1,117
| 100.00%
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Conservative
| Samuel Arthur Cawley
| Acclaimed
| -.-%
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| unknown
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| Total valid votes
| n/a
| 100.00%
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A redistribution following the 1912 election adjusted this riding's boundaries somewhat, and adopted the more modern form of the name, such that the successor riding is
Chilliwack (no "h").