David Alexander Stoddart (September 6, 1857[1] – October 12, 1942[2]) was a businessman and political figure in British Columbia.
He was born in Owen Sound, Canada West, the son of Robert Stoddart, a native of Scotland.
He ran a store in Clinton and also later for a time operated the 83 Mile House, first built as a stagecoach stop on the Cariboo Road.
[2] He ran unsuccessfully as a Liberal against Archibald McDonald in a 1904 by-election held in Lillooet.
Stoddart was elected to the assembly in 1924 for Cariboo as a member of the Provincial Party; he was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1928 as an independent.