- Source: South Okanagan
- Last Girl on Earth
- Danau monomiktik
- Pangan rekayasa genetika
- Bahasa di Kanada
- Daftar heliport di Kanada
- Tusam ponderosa
- Filsafat, politik, dan ekonomi
- Teledu amerika
- Kadudampit
- Okanagan
- Okanagan Lake
- South Okanagan
- Okanagan Desert
- Okanagan South
- South Okanagan—West Kootenay
- British Columbia Southern Interior
- South Okanagan Events Centre
- Okanagan Hockey Group
- Regional District of Central Okanagan
South Okanagan was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia beginning with the election of 1916. Following the 1975 election boundary revisions accompanied the riding's renaming to Okanagan South. The riding was originally part of the Yale riding until 1890, and when first that riding was broken up the Okanagan was in Yale-East (1894–1900), and then in Okanagan (1903–1912). Both South Okanagan and North Okanagan were created in advance of the 1916 election.
Notable MLAs
The most famous MLA from this riding was indubitably W.A.C. Bennett, who won the seat originally as a Conservative in 1941, sat with the Coalition in '45 and '49, then joined the Social Credit League of British Columbia in the preferential-ballot melee of '52 and '53 which led to his securing majority rule for his long tenure as Premier from 1953 to 1972. The second-most famous MLA from this riding was his son, William Richards Bennett, Premier from 1975 election to 1986 election.
Political geography
Election results
Redistribution of the riding following the 1975 election saw adjustments of its boundaries and a new name, Okanagan South, for the 1979 election.
External links
Sources
Elections BC website - historical election data