Medicine Hat election vignettes
Medicine Hat, AB – Medicine Hatters have been enfranchised to vote federally since 1887, originally in the Assinaboia West riding of the Northwest Territories prior to the 1908 general election when Alberta became a province.
During the first four federal elections plus a by-election in 1906, Medicine Hat was part of the NWT and the district voted in a government MP each time with the exception of the 1896 election which saw a tie vote broken by the returning officer. That year saw Assinaboia West’s first MP Nicholas Davin returned to Ottawa but to sit with the opposition Conservative Party. But only after serving the previous two parliaments under Prime Minister John A. MacDonald.
But starting in 1908, Medicine Hat appeared to have a taste to elect primarily opposition MPs for the next 100 years.
While better known as a Lethbridge provincial politician, Charles Magrath was the Medicine Hat riding’s first MP under the Conservative Party which formed the Opposition in 1908.