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10.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons as Elected at the Twenty-seventh General Election, Nov. 8,1965 and Revised to Sept. 30,1967—concluded

Votes Province Popu­ Voters Total PoUed Party and lation, on Votes by Name of Member P.O. Address Affili- Electoral District Census List PoUed Mem­ 1961 ber No. No. No. No. - concluded Kootenay West 67,136 31,676 21,870 8,481 H. W. HERBIDGE. Nakusp N.D.P. Nanaimo-Cowichan- The Islands 59,786 36,349 27,371 12,337 C. CAMERON LantzviUe N.D.P. New Westminster— .142,803 84,183 63,661 27,674 B. MATHER Ladner N.D.P. Okanagan Boundary 66,180 39,767 30,971 9,499 D. V. PUGH Oliver P.C. Okanagan-Revelstoke.. 36,009 20,677 16,758 4,294 H. JOHNSTON Salmon Arm.. S.C. Skeena 68,740 29,925 21,592 11,477 F. HOWARD 'Terrace N.D.P. Vancouvei^Burrard... 60,347 40,006 28,186 10,807 R. BASFORD — Lib. — 44,920 34,615 22,793 9,008 HON. J. R. NICHOLSON Vancouver Lib. Vancouver East 59,496 31,080 21,078 11,854 H.B. WINCH Vancouver N.D.P. Vancouver- Kingsway. 67,228 38,224 28,245 13,730 GRACE MACINNIS Vancouver.,.. N.D.P. 69,981 41,068 33,414 12,896 G. DEACHMAN Vancouver Lib. 86,069 56,648 43,163 18,669 HON. A. LAINQ Vancouver.... Lib. Victoria 86,426 64,215 44,049 13,930 D. W. GROOS Victoria Lib. Yukon Terrltory- (1 member) Yukon 14,628 6,660 5,760 3,134 ERIK NIELSEN Whitehorse P.C. Northwest Territories— (1 member) Northwest Territories. 22,998 12,326 9,403 6,194 R.J. ORANGE., YeUowknile Lib,

11.—By-elections from the Date of the Twenty-seventh General Election, Nov. 8,1965 to Sept. 30,1967>

Electoral Date Name Party DisU'ict and ot of P.O. Address Affili­ Province By-election New Member ation

Sept. 19, 1966 Lib. Grand Falls-White Bay- Sept. 19, 1966 Lib. Nicolet-Yamaska, Que., Sept. 19, 1966 Ste. Brigitte des Saults Lib. May 29, 1967 Lib. May 29, 1967 JACQUES-R. TREMBLAY Lib. May 29, 1967 Lib. May 29, 1967 Lib. May 29, 1967 N.D.P. — 1 By-elections held between Sept. 30, 1967 and the date ol going to press wUl be carried in an Appendix to this volume. Indemnities and Allowances.—Members of the Senate and House of Commons receive a sessional allowance at the rate of $12,000 per annum. In addition, for each session of Parliament, they may be paid travelling expenses between their place of residence or constituency and Ottawa as may be required for the performance of their duties as members of the Senate and House of Commons. Senators receive an annual expense allowance of $3,000 and members of the House of Commons receive an expense allowance of $6,000, neither of which is subject to income tax, and is payable quarterly. The member of