Lethbridge City

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Lethbridge City was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada.

The riding was created after Lethbridge split into Lethbridge City and Lethbridge District in 1909.

Lethbridge district was all the rural area surrounding the City of Lethbridge.

In 1913, Lethbridge District was split into Little Bow and Taber.

After Lethbridge District disappeared there was no need to differentiate itself, and thus "City" was dropped in 1921 and Lethbridge was re-formed.

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Party 1917 1913 1911 1909
Liberal J.O. Jones
1,033
S.J. Shepherd
795
William Ashbury Buchanan
639
Conservative John Smith Stewart
Acclaimed Under
Section 38
John Smith Stewart
1,371
John Smith Stewart
978
William Ives
491
Labour Donald McNabb
214
Socialist J.R. Knight
282

  • October 31, 1911 —Resignation of Mr. William Buchanan to run for House for Commons.

  • John S. Stewart becomes an Independent and runs for Re-election as an Independent in Lethbridge date not available

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