Election Results
Note: Winners of each election are in bold.
| 7th British Columbia election, 1894 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
| Opposition | William M. Brown | 125 | 36.55% | – | unknown | |
| Government | James M. Kellie | 217 | 63.45% | – | unknown | |
| Total valid votes | 342 | 100.00% | ||||
| Total rejected ballots | ||||||
| Turnout | 55.37% | |||||
In the 1898 election the West Kootenay region was further redistributed into:
- West Kootenay-Nelson, used 1898-1900 only
- Nelson City, 1903–1912
- Nelson
- Nelson City, 1903–1912
- West Kootenay-Revelstoke, used 1900 only
- Revelstoke, 1903–1963
- West Kootenay-Rossland, used 1898-1900 only
- Rossland City 1903-1912
- Rossland 1916-1920
- Rossland City 1903-1912
- West Kootenay-Slocan, used 1898-1900 only
- Kaslo, 1903–1920
- Slocan, 1903–1920
- Kaslo-Slocan, 1924–1963
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