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Northwest Territories general election, 1902

Northwest Territories general election, 1902
Northwest Territories
← 1898 21 May 1902 (1902-05-21) 1905 (AB)
→ 1905 (SK) →

35 seats in the North-West Legislative Assembly
18 seats were needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
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Leader Frederick W. A. G. Haultain Donald H. McDonald
Party Liberal-Conservative Liberal
Leader since 1897 1902
Leader's seat Macleod North Qu'Appelle
Last election 7 2
Seats won 21 7
Popular vote 8,319 5,067
Percentage 47.8% 29.1%

Premier before election

Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Liberal-Conservative

Premier-designate

Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Liberal-Conservative


Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Liberal-Conservative

Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Liberal-Conservative

The Northwest Territories general election of 1902, occurred on 21 May 1902 and was the fifth general election in the history of the Northwest Territories, Canada. It was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. This was the last election held until 1951, and was the last in the Northwest Territories to have political parties.

Frederick W. A. G. Haultain and the Liberal-Conservatives continued with government. Donald H. McDonald was thrust into being the Liberal leader just days before the vote, with the surprise decision by Robert Brett to drop out of the race.

In 1905, the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created out of NWT territory, and they took most of the voting population with them. The government of NWT reverted to an appointed consensus model of government.

Candidates in this election were not nominated by the party in a contested nomination as with modern elections, but rather proclaimed their support for the governing party or opposition party, or Independent. During the election race some candidates shifted their alignment. The result was a confusing mess, and the bulk of candidates proclaimed support for the already governing Liberal-Conservative party, leaving the Liberals without candidates in many districts. Lethbridge ended up being contested by two government supporting candidates.

1902 would also see the largest number of MLAs elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the territories history.

Note:

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

Note: * Sources are conflicted on Richard Bennett as to whether he was a Liberal or Independent


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