Defunct Provincial Electoral Districts
- Yale (1871-1890)
- Yale-East (1894-1900)
- Similkameen (1903-1963)
- Boundary-Similkameen (1966-1988)
- Okanagan-Boundary (1991-1996)
- West Kootenay-Boundary (current riding, 2001-)
- Okanagan-Boundary (1991-1996)
- Boundary-Similkameen (1966-1988)
- Similkameen (1903-1963)
- Yale-North (1894-1900)
- Shuswap
- Kamloops
- Okanagan
- North Okanagan
- Okanagan North
- Okanagan-Vernon
- Okanagan North
- South Okanagan
- Okanagan South
- Okanagan-Penticton
- Okanagan-Westside
- Okanagan South
- North Okanagan
- Yale-East (1894-1900)
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