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William Saul was a Canadian politician. After an unsuccessful campaign in the 1871 provincial election, he represented the electoral district of Lillooet from a by-election in 1872 until his resignation in 1874. He was then defeated in an 1874 by-election and the 1875 provincial election. He was subsequently a successful candidate in the 1878 provincial election. He did not seek a third term in the 1882 provincial election and he was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1886 provincial election.

Preceded byT. B. Humphreys (Ind.)
A. T. Jamieson (Ind.)
MLA of Lillooet
1872-1874
With: T. B. Humphreys (Ind.)
Succeeded byT. B. Humphreys (Ind.)
W. Brown (Ind.)
Preceded byW. Brown (Ref.)
W. Morrison (Ref.)
MLA of Lillooet
1878-1882
With: W. Brown (Opp.)
Succeeded byA. E. B. Davie (Opp.)
E. Allen (Opp.)

References

  1. BC Election. "Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986" (PDF). elections.bc.ca. Retrieved 17 April 2023.


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