Electoral Record
1913 Alberta general election results (Innisfail) | Turnout N.A. | |||
Conservative | Fred W. Archer | 535 | 50.42% | |
Liberal | John A. Simpson | 526 | 49.58% | |
1909 Alberta general election results (Innisfail) | Turnout N.A. | |||
Liberal | John A. Simpson | 519 | 53.45% | |
Conservative | G. W. West | 452 | 46.55% | |
1905 Alberta general election results (Innisfail) | Turnout N.A. | |||
Liberal | John A. Simpson | 408 | 50.06% | |
Conservative | Sam J. Curry | 407 | 49.94% | |
1902 Northwest Territories general election results (Innisfail) | Turnout N.A. | |||
John A. Simpson | 227 | 52.42% | ||
John D. Lauder | 206 | 47.58% | ||
1898 Northwest Territories general election results (Red Deer) | Turnout N.A. | |||
John A. Simpson | 349 | 46.10% | ||
George Wellington Greene | 253 | 33.42% | ||
J. Speakman | 155 | 20.48% | ||
1894 Northwest Territories general election results (Red Deer) | Turnout N.A. | |||
John A. Simpson | 282 | 37.55% | ||
Leonard Gaetz | 257 | 34.22% | ||
Francis Wilkins | 212 | 28.23% |
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