92 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT

9.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons, as Elected at the Twentieth General Election, June 11, 1945—concluded.

Popu­ Votes Province lation, Voters Total Polled Party and Census on Votes by Name of Member P.O. Address Affili­ Electoral District 1941 List Polled Mem­ ation ber' No. No. No. No. —concluded Bow River 45,369 23,943 17,588 6,569 C. E. JOHNSTON.. S.C. .... 47,727 34,545 25,340 7,799 D. S. HABKNBSS. Calgary P.C. 43,744 30,089 23,492 8,872 A. L. SMITH Calgary P.C. Camrose 43,104 21,259 15,780 7,194 J. A. MARSHALL.. Bashaw , S.C. East.. 53,766 38,145 25,337 8,214 P. H. ASHBY. ... South Edmonton... S.C. .. 48,300 34,981 26,233 8,562 Hon. J. A. MAC- KlNNON Edmonton , Lib. Jasper-Edson.. 58,947 27,566 19,838 7,313 W. F. KUHL Spruce Grove. S.C. Lethbridge... 47,636 21,921 16,826 7,250 J. H. BLACKMORE. Cardston S.C. Macleod 43,059 21,956 17,259 6,342 E. G. HANSELL.. . Vulcan , S.C. Medicine Hat. 41,673 21,652 16,525 6,752 W. D. WYLIE Medicine Hat. S.C. Peace River.. 52,427 24,937 18,307 7,319 S. E. Low* Edmonton S.C. Red Deer 46,903 25,537 18,816 8,653 F. D. SHAW Innisfail S.C. Vegreville.... 48,546 21,292 17,079 7,146 A. HLYNKA Edmonton S.C. Wetaskiwin... 55,516 25,543 18,388 7,255 N. JAQUES Mirror S.C. British Columbia— (16 members) Cariboo 33,002 17,302 14,307 5,773 W. IRVINE Prince George. C.C.F. Comox-Alberni 37,592 21,509 16,942 7,348 J. L. GIBSON Ahousat Ind.-Lib. Fraser Valley 40,955 22,990 19,266 7,629 G. A. CRUICKSHANK Clayburn Lib. Kamloops 27,387 15,892 13,480 4,401 E, D. FULTON Kamloops P.C. Kootenay East 25,559 13,991 12,930 4,712 J. H. MATTHEWS.. Fernie C.C.F. Kootenay West 40,088 19,558 16,628 6,123 H. W. HERRIDGE. Trail People's C.C.F. Nanaimo 57,689 38,734 31,914 11,181 G. R. PEARKES. Saanich P.C. New Westminster. 77,631 54,234 42,255 14,158 T. REIDS New West­ minster Lib. Skeena. 29,612 14,646 11,195 4,079 H. G. ARCHIBALD. .. North Vancouver.. C.C.F. Vancouver-Burrard 66,638 50,497 39,798 14,677 C. C. I. MERRITT. .. Vancouver P.C. Vancouver Centre.. 65,616 46,908 34,074 9,959 Rt. Hon. I. A. MACKENZIE3 Ottawa Lib. Vancouver East.... 66,090 48,797 36,393 16,003 A. MACINNIS Vancouver C.C.F. Vancouver North.. 62,569 46,294 34,961 13,373 J. SINCLAIR Patricia Bay. Lib. Vancouver South... 77,872 60,639 48,701 25,878 H. C. GREEN Vancouver P.C. Victoria 57,687 43,799 35,763 11,806 Hon. R. W. MAYHEW Victoria Lib. 51,874 24,795 Hon. G. STIRLING4.. P.C. Yale 29,287 9,625 Kelowna. Yukon Territory- (1 member) Yukon 4,914 3,445 2,164 849 G. BLACK. Whitehorse. P.C. 1 Successful candidate. 2 Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Revenue, s The Rt. Hon. Mr. Mackenzie was appointed to the Senate Jan. 26, 1948, and Mr. R. Young (C.C.F.) was elected June 8, 1948. 4 The Hon. Mr. Stirling resigned Oct. 8, 1947, and Mr. O. L. Jones (C.C.F.) was elected May 31, 1948. 10.—By-Elections from the Date of the General Election, June 11,1945, to Nov. 15, 1948

Successful Ratio Candidates of Province and Date of Voters Candi­ Votes Name of Votes Ratio Electoral District Election on List dates Polled New Member Polled Votes to to Cast Total Voters for Votes Polled

No. No. No. p.c. No. p.c. Nova Scotia- Halifax July 14, 1947 86,441 3 54,884i J. DICKEY. 24,469 44-58 New Brunswick— York-Sunbury Oct. 20, 1947 29,945 3 24,020 Hon. M. F. GREGG. .. 80-21 12,237 50-95 1 Each voter could vote for two candidates.