Moosomin (territorial electoral district)

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Moosomin was a territorial electoral district in Northwest Territories, Canada that came into existence by Royal Proclamation in 1885 and was abolished when Alberta and Saskatchewan were created in 1905.

History[edit]

The electoral district was mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. The electoral district was named after the town of Moosomin, Northwest Territories and the town's name sake Chief Moosomin, a well known leader of the Cree in the late 19th century.[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)[edit]

[2] Name Elected Left office
  Spencer Bedford 1885 1888
  John Ryerson Neff 1888 1898
  Alexander S. Smith 1898 1905

Election results[edit]

1885[edit]

1885 Northwest Territories election
[2] Name Vote %
  Spencer Bedford Acclaimed

1888[edit]

1888 Northwest Territories general election
[2] Name Vote %
  John Ryerson Neff Acclaimed

1891 election[edit]

1891 Northwest Territories general election
[2] Name Vote %
  John Ryerson Neff Acclaimed

1894[edit]

1894 Northwest Territories general election
[2] Name Vote %
  John Ryerson Neff 561 57.78%
  Neil G. McCallum 410 42.22%
Total votes 971 100%

1898[edit]

1898 Northwest Territories general election
[2] Name Vote %
  Alexander S. Smith 614 60.91%
  John Ryerson Neff 392 39.09%
Total votes 1,008 100%

1902[edit]

1902 Northwest Territories general election
[2] Name Vote %
  Alexander S. Smith 525 60.69%
  John McCurdy 340 39.31%
Total votes 865 100%

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Moosomin". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "North-West Territories: Council and Legislative Assembly, 1876-1905" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives.

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