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- British_Columbia_general_election,_1871 abstract "Formerly a British colony, British Columbia became a province of Canada on July 20, 1871. An interim Cabinet was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, and election writs for the first general election as a province of Canada were issued to choose 25 members of the first provincial legislature from 12 ridings (electoral districts). These ridings were:Cariboo (three members)ComoxCowichan (two members)Esquimalt (two members)Kootenay (two members)Lillooet (two members)NanaimoNew Westminster (two members)New Westminster CityVictoria (two members)Victoria City (four members)Yale (three members)".