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Clyne, John Valentine, 1902-. Vancouver.

An address by the Honourable J.V. Clyne to the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, April 17, 1975. The address treated the subject of electoral reform for British Columbia.

Presented by Norman Gidney, Victoria Times, 1979.

Clyne, John Valentine, 1902-1989

Letters relating to municipal elections in the City of Victoria

The file consists of three letters relating to municipal elections in the City of Victoria, written by City Clerk William Leigh. The first, 25 January 1872, is to the Registrar of the Supreme Court (Richard Woods) to notify him of the election of Richard Lewis as mayor; the second, 29 January 1872 (also to Woods) notifies him of the election of James D. Robinson as councilor for James Bay Ward; and the third, 29 January 1872, is to the Chief Justice regarding oaths of office for Lewis and Robinson.

Memorandum with explanatory notes regarding voting regulations

The file consists of a 12 page memorandum created by Special Officer G.H. Ward for the Dept. of the Provincial Secretary in 1941. The memo concerns the B.C. general election held on October 9, 10, 11, 1941 and the B.C. Active Service Vote in the United Kingdom with explanatory notes re active service voting regulations.

British Columbia. Dept. of the Provincial Secretary

The impact of modernization on British Columbia electoral patterns: Communications development and the uniformity of swing, 1903-1975 / Robert Jeremy Wilson

The impact of modernization on British Columbia electoral patterns: Communications development and the uniformity of swing, 1903-1975. xiv, 395 leaves: figs., tables, maps. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of British Columbia, 1978. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 338-366. Canadian theses on microfiche, 40817.