Richmond-Point Grey
Richmond-Point Grey was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It first appeared in the provincial election of 1924 and lasted only through the election of 1928.
For other ridings in the area of Richmond, British Columbia, please see New Westminster (electoral districts).
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Geography
History
Member of Legislative Assembly
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | Expenditures | |
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Conservative | William Wasbrough | 2,063 | 34.05% | |||
Liberal | Hiram Perry McCraney | 1,855 | 30.62% | |||
Provincial | George Alexander Walkem | 2,141 | 35.34% | – | ||
Total | 6,059 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | Expenditures | |
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Liberal | Robert Henry Carson | 3,296 | 37.84% | |||
Conservative | Samuel Lyness Howe | 5,414 | 62.16% | |||
Total Valid Votes | 8,710 | 100.00% | ||||
Total Rejected Ballots | 150 | % | ||||
Turnout |
gollark: Ideally, self-driving cars which run neural networks which are not susceptible to weird attacks.
gollark: Because:- if they're not robust against these problems, then a leak of the network means you can meddle with cars- it makes it harder for new companies to enter the self-driving-car space- you would need some sort of really evil DRM scheme to stop people just... reading the neural network out of the car's computer systems- trusting your life to closed-source systems is problematic
gollark: Well, then that's ALSO bad.
gollark: BEE POLL!
gollark: Which is vaguely worrying for self-driving cars.
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