Oak Bay was a provincial electoral district in the
Canadian province
Within the geographical areas of Canada, the ten provinces and three territories are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North ...
of
British Columbia
British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, ...
. It first appeared in the
general election of 1941 and last appeared in the
1975 election. Its successor is the
Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Oak Bay-Gordon Head is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.
Demographics
Geography
After restructuring prior to the 2017 election, Oak Bay-Gordon Head consists of the entirety of Oak ...
riding. For other ridings in the area of
Victoria, B.C.
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237. The ...
please see
Victoria (electoral districts)
Victoria most commonly refers to:
* Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia
* Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada
* Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory
* Victoria, Seychelle ...
.
Demographics
Political Geography
Notable Elections
Notable MLAs
Several
British Columbia Conservative Party
The Conservative Party of British Columbia is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. In the early half of the 20th century, the Conservatives competed with the British Columbia Liberal Party for power in the province. Since th ...
leaders have represented the riding including
Herbert Anscomb
Herbert Bertie Anscomb (February 23, 1892 – November 12, 1972) was a Conservative politician and British Columbia cabinet minister.
He was born in England and moved to Canada in 1911. He settled in Victoria, British Columbia where he found w ...
who was Minister of Finance and Deputy Premier in the Liberal-Conservative
coalition government
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in ...
.
George Scott Wallace
George Scott Wallace (9 August 1929 – 15 October 2011) was a British Columbia physician and politician.
Wallace was born in Leven, Fife, Scotland, and attended the Edinburgh University Medical School from 1947 to 1952. Wallace came to C ...
represented the district in the 1970s and his successor as Tory leader
Victor Albert Stephens
Victor Albert Stephens (born 1931) is a Canadian former politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament of British Columb ...
was its last MLA from 1978 until 1979.
Electoral history
''Note: Winners in each election are shown in'' bold.
, -
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
, Everett Stanley Farr
, align="right", 1,520
, align="right", 31.74%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
, Geoffrey LeGallais
, align="right", 593
, align="right", 12.38%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 4,789
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 68
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
, Clare Nulalinda McAllister
, align="right", 988
, align="right", 17.69%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 5,586
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 40
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Co-operative Commonwealth
, Patricia Mary Luchinsky
, align="right", 890
, align="right", 12.66%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 7,028
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 183
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Progressive Conservative
,
Herbert Anscomb
Herbert Bertie Anscomb (February 23, 1892 – November 12, 1972) was a Conservative politician and British Columbia cabinet minister.
He was born in England and moved to Canada in 1911. He settled in Victoria, British Columbia where he found w ...
, align="right", 2,843
, align="right", 34.45%
, align="right", 3,282
, align="right", 43.24%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
, Frederick James Bevis
, align="right", 707
, align="right", 8.57%
, align="right", -
, align="right", - %
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Philip Archibald Gibbs
, align="right", 3,631
, align="right", 44.00%
, align="right", 4,308
, align="right", 56.76%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 8,252
!align="right", %
!align="right", 7,590
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 130
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=9,
1 Preferential ballot; 1st and final counts (of three) shown only.
, -
,
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
, Frederick James Bevis
, align="right", 508
, align="right", 6.20%
, align="right", -
, align="right", - %
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Progressive Conservative
, Douglas Deane Finlayson
, align="right", 1,220
, align="right", 14.90%
, align="right", -
, align="right", - %
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Philip Archibald Gibbs
, align="right", 3,182
, align="right", 38.85%
, align="right", 4,110
, align="right", 52.75%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 8,190
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right", 7,791
!align="right", %
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 192
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total Registered Voters
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=9,
2 Preferential ballot; 1st and final counts (of three) shown only.
, -
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Philip Archibald Gibbs
, align="right", 3,940
, align="right", 49.38%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Progressive Conservative
, Justin Victor Harbord
, align="right", 919
, align="right", 11.52%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
, Patrick Holman Thomas
, align="right", 429
, align="right", 5.38%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 7,979
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 74
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Progressive Conservative
, James Arthur Anderson
, align="right", 1,212
, align="right", 11.82%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Alan Brock MacFarlane
Alan Brock MacFarlane (May 17, 1924 – December 10, 2018) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician in British Columbia. He represented Oak Bay in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1960 to 1968 as a Liberal.
He was born in Vi ...
, align="right", 4,558
, align="right", 44.46%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
, Francis Harris Mitchell
, align="right", 701
, align="right", 6.84%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 10,251
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 113
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Progressive Conservative
, Hugh Larratt Henderson
, align="right", 1,726
, align="right", 16.56%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Alan Brock MacFarlane
Alan Brock MacFarlane (May 17, 1924 – December 10, 2018) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician in British Columbia. He represented Oak Bay in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1960 to 1968 as a Liberal.
He was born in Vi ...
, align="right", 4,457
, align="right", 42.77%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 10,422
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 72
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Alan Brock MacFarlane
Alan Brock MacFarlane (May 17, 1924 – December 10, 2018) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician in British Columbia. He represented Oak Bay in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1960 to 1968 as a Liberal.
He was born in Vi ...
, align="right", 8,118
, align="right", 54.48%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 14,902
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 184
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Allan Leslie Cox
Allan Leslie Cox (born October 4, 1927) is a Canadian former politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1968 to 1969, as a Liberal member for the constituency of Oak Bay
Oak Bay is a municipality incorporated ...
, align="right", 6,656
, align="right", 36.37%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 18,303
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 174
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
,
Mel Couvelier
Melville Bertram Couvelier (January 20, 1931 – May 30, 2011) was a businessman and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Saanich and the Islands from 1986 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a Socia ...
, align="right", 3,253
, align="right", 16.47%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
,
George Scott Wallace
George Scott Wallace (9 August 1929 – 15 October 2011) was a British Columbia physician and politician.
Wallace was born in Leven, Fife, Scotland, and attended the Edinburgh University Medical School from 1947 to 1952. Wallace came to C ...
, align="right", 10,319
, align="right", 52.06%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 19,747
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 229
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
George Scott Wallace
George Scott Wallace (9 August 1929 – 15 October 2011) was a British Columbia physician and politician.
Wallace was born in Leven, Fife, Scotland, and attended the Edinburgh University Medical School from 1947 to 1952. Wallace came to C ...
, align="right", 11,489
, align="right", 51.78%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 22,189
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 229
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
, -
,
Victor Albert Stephens
Victor Albert Stephens (born 1931) is a Canadian former politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament of British Columb ...
, align="right", 6,904
, align="right", 38.54%
, align="right",
, align="right", unknown
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total valid votes
!align="right", 17,915
!align="right", 100.00%
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Total rejected ballots
!align="right", 154
!align="right",
!align="right",
, - bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3, Turnout
!align="right", %
!align="right",
!align="right",
The Oak Bay riding was redistributed and the new riding of
Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Oak Bay-Gordon Head is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.
Demographics
Geography
After restructuring prior to the 2017 election, Oak Bay-Gordon Head consists of the entirety of Oak ...
created. It first appeared in the
general election of 1979.
Sources
Elections BC Historical Returns
{{DEFAULTSORT:Oak Bay (Electoral District)
Former provincial electoral districts of British Columbia on Vancouver Island