1891 North-West Territories general election

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Template:Short description Template:Use Canadian English Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The 1891 North-West Territories general election was held on 7 November 1891 to elect 25 members of the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories, Canada. It was the second general election in the History of the North-West Territories. The legislature for the first time had no appointed members. It had 25 elected members, four more than in the 1888 election. The assembly had grown by one member—the three appointed "at large" legal advisors who had sat in the assembly previously were no longer there.

Frederick W. A. G. Haultain, the member for Macleod, was the government leader.

The key issue in this election was the French language question. Politicians had spent the previous three years divided on the issues of eliminating the status of the French language as an official language of the territory, and of assimilation of the French-speaking population. The appointed government made French an official language in Section 11 of the North-West Territories Act of 1877 that gained Royal Assent 28 April 1877. Prior to that, French was an official language while the North-West Territories was administered under the Manitoba Act from 1870 to 1875.

The issue was ignited by Lieutenant Governor Joseph Royal reading the Speech from the Throne in French on 31 October 1888. The outcry caused Royal to read his second throne speech in English only. On 28 October 1889, the issue was made dormant when a Record Division was taken on the "Language Resolution", a motion that stated the assembly did not need official recognition of languages. The vote was 17 for 2 against. But this did not last, because the federal government got involved, and warned the Lieutenant Governor Royal to start making speeches in French again, and tried to legislate official bilingualism back in the territory, through the House of Commons of Canada. The bill was defeated on second reading, however.

The interference by the Government of Canada resulted in members being elected to the assembly who favoured English as the only official language. On 19 January 1892 Haultain made a motion that only English would be used in the Assembly. The motion passed on division: 20 for, 4 against.

Electoral system

Most of the members were elected in single-member districts through First past the post.

In Calgary two members were elected, through Block Voting (although in this instance they were elected by acclamation).

Election results

The turnout can not be established as no voters lists were in use.

Members were elected on non-partisan basis but decisions were decided by majority vote in the chamber.

Election summary # of candidates Popular vote
Incumbent New # %
Acclaimed candidates 7 4 - -
Elected candidates 7 7 2,500 53.88%
Defeated candidates 5 12 2,140 46.12%
Total 42 4,640 100%

Note: No vote returns, are currently available from the Batoche, St. Albert and Souris districts

Results by riding

Members elected to the 2nd North-West Legislative Assembly. For complete electoral history, see individual districts

Electoral District Template:Canadian party colour colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |First Template:Canadian party colour colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |Second Template:Canadian party colour colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |Third Incumbent
Banff Template:Canadian party colour| Robert Brett
Acclamation
New District
BatocheTemplate:Efn Charles Nolin Charles Eugene Boucher Template:Canadian party colour| Hilliard Mitchell
Battleford Template:Canadian party colour| James Clinkskill
168
55.63%
James M. Skelton
134
44.37%
Template:Canadian party colour| James Clinkskill
CalgaryTemplate:Efn Template:Canadian party colour| John Lineham
Acclamation

Hugh Cayley
Acclamation

Template:Canadian party colour| John Lineham

Hugh Cayley

Cannington Template:Canadian party colour| Samuel Page
Acclamation
New District
Cumberland Template:Canadian party colour| John Felton Betts
159
51.96%
Philip Turnor
106
34.64%
William Plaxton
41
13.4%
New District
Edmonton Template:Canadian party colour| Frank Oliver
Acclamation
Template:Canadian party colour| Herbert Charles Wilson

Frank Oliver (formerly a two-seat district)

Kinistino Template:Canadian party colour| William Frederick Meyers
32
52.46%
George Ellis
29
47.54%
Template:Canadian party colour| James Hoey
Lethbridge Template:Canadian party colour| Charles Alexander Magrath
Acclamation
New District
Macleod Template:Canadian party colour| Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Acclamation
Template:Canadian party colour| Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Medicine Hat Template:Canadian party colour| Thomas Tweed
Acclamation
Template:Canadian party colour| Thomas Tweed
Mitchell Template:Canadian party colour| Hilliard Mitchell
Acclamation
New District
Moose Jaw Template:Canadian party colour| James Hamilton Ross
232
55.11%
John Gilbert Gordon
189
44.89%
Template:Canadian party colour| James Hamilton Ross
Moosomin Template:Canadian party colour| John Ryerson Neff
Acclamation
Template:Canadian party colour| John Ryerson Neff
North Qu’Appelle Template:Canadian party colour| William Sutherland
173
50.73%
A. Stewart
168
49.27%
Template:Canadian party colour| William Sutherland
North Regina Template:Canadian party colour| David Jelly
229
60.58%
W. Cayley Hamilton
149
39.42%
Template:Canadian party colour| David Jelly
Prince Albert Template:Canadian party colour| Thomas McKay
Acclamation
Template:Canadian party colour| William Plaxton
Red Deer Template:Canadian party colour| Francis Wilkins
Acclamation
Template:Canadian party colour| Robert Brett
St. Albert Template:Canadian party colour| Antonio Prince
210
Daniel Maloney
183
L. Garneau
not shown
New District
Souris Template:Canadian party colour| George Knowling
Elected
John Wesley Connell
Template:Canadian party colour| John Gillanders Turriff
South Qu’Appelle Template:Canadian party colour| George Davidson
320
63.24%
George H. V. Bulyea
186
36.76%
Template:Canadian party colour| George Davidson
South Regina Template:Canadian party colour| Daniel Mowat
185
50.82%
John Secord
179
49.18%
Template:Canadian party colour| John Secord
Wallace Template:Canadian party colour| Joel Reaman
314
51.06%
Thomas Alfred Patrick
301
48.94%
Template:Canadian party colour| Joel Reaman
Whitewood Template:Canadian party colour| Daniel Campbell
197
45.92%
Alexander Thorburn
178
41.49%
John Hawkes
54
12.59%
Template:Canadian party colour| Alexander Thorburn
Wolseley Template:Canadian party colour| James Dill
312
59.43%
Benjamin Parkyn Richardson
213
40.57%
Template:Canadian party colour| Benjamin Parkyn Richardson

Notes

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