William Plaxton (1843–1907) was a Canadian politician who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.
Plaxton won the highest plurality coming in first, John Betts won the second seat and incumbent Owen Hughes was defeated finishing in third place.
[1] Prince Albert was re-distributed under the North-West Representation Act passed in 1891.
The district became a single member constituency and was broken up into Prince Albert East and Cumberland.
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