Weldon

Charles Wesley Weldon, QC (February 27, 1830 – January 12, 1896) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He represented the City and County of St. John in the House of Commons of Canada from 1878 to 1891 as a Liberal member.

He was born in Richibucto, New Brunswick, the son of John Wesley Weldon and Frances Chandler Upham. He was educated at King's College in Windsor, Nova Scotia. He studied law in his father's office, was called to the bar in 1851 and set up practice in Saint John. In 1860, he married Annie Tucker. He was originally opposed to Confederation. In 1873, he was named Queen's Counsel. Weldon was defeated in the 1891 general election.

Electoral record

vte1878 Canadian federal election: City and County of St. John
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
LiberalIsaac Burpee2,686Y
LiberalCharles Wesley Weldon2,449Y
UnknownGeorge Edwin King2,180
LiberalAcalus Lockwood Palmer1,981
Source: Canadian Elections Database
vte1882 Canadian federal election: City and County of St. John
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
LiberalIsaac Burpee2,459Y
LiberalCharles Wesley Weldon2,225Y
ConservativeCharles Arthur Everett1,925
Liberal–ConservativeW.H. Tuck1,864
PartyCandidateVotes
By-election on 20 October 1885 On Mr. Burpee's death, 1 March 1885
ConservativeCharles Arthur Everettacclaimed
vte1887 Canadian federal election: City and County of St. John
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
LiberalC.N. Skinner4,136Y
LiberalCharles Wesley Weldon4,063Y
ConservativeCharles Arthur Everett3,840
UnknownE. McLeod3,628
vte1891 Canadian federal election: City and County of St. John
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
ConservativeJohn Douglas Hazen4,824Y
LiberalC.N. Skinner4,448Y
LiberalCharles Wesley Weldon3,832
UnknownT.A. Rankine3,503
  • . Vol. Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Toronto: American Biographical Publishing Company. 1881. pp. 702–703.