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1953 British Columbia general election

Canadian provincial election


Canadian provincial election

FieldValue
election_name1953 British Columbia general election
countryBritish Columbia
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1952 British Columbia general election
previous_year1952
next_election1956 British Columbia general election
next_year1956
outgoing_members23rd Parliament of British Columbia
elected_members24th Parliament of British Columbia
seats_for_election48 seats of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
majority_seats25
election_dateJune 9, 1953
1blankFirst count
2blankPercentage
3blankSwing
4blankFinal count
5blankPercentage
image1WAC Bennett - 1942.jpg
colour1
leader1W. A. C. Bennett
party1
leader_since11952
leaders_seat1South Okanagan
last_election119
seats128
seat_change19
1data1274,771
2data137.75%
3data110.55pp
4data1300,372
5data145.54%
image2**CCF**
colour2
leader2Arnold Webster
party2
leader_since21953
leaders_seat2Vancouver East
last_election218
seats214
seat_change24
1data2224,513
2data230.85%
3data20.07pp
4data2194,414
5data229.48%
image4[[File:Canadas-Minister-of-Northern-Affairs-visit-to-Sweden-142352846895 (cropped).jpgx160px]]
colour4
leader4Arthur Laing
party4
leader_since41953
leaders_seat4Vancouver-Point Grey
last_election46
seats44
seat_change42
1data4171,671
2data423.59%
3data40.13pp
4data4154,090
5data423.36%
image5**PC**
colour5
leader5Deane Finlayson
party5
leader_since51952
leaders_seat5*Ran in Oak Bay (lost)*
last_election54
seats51
seat_change53
1data540,780
2data55.60%
3data511.24pp
4data57,326
5data51.11%
titlePremier
before_electionW. A. C. Bennett
before_party
posttitlePremier after election
after_electionW. A. C. Bennett
after_party

The 1953 British Columbia general election was the 24th general election in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The election was called on April 10, 1953, and held on June 9, 1953. The new legislature met for the first time on September 15, 1953.

The minority government formed in 1952 by the conservative Social Credit party of Premier W.A.C. Bennett lasted only nine months before new elections were called. Social Credit was re-elected with a majority in the legislature to a second term in government with almost 38% of the popular vote.

The social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation formed the official opposition with the only significant opposition caucus (14 seats).

The British Columbia Liberal Party had a net loss of two of its six seats despite maintaining its 23% share of the popular vote. They lost five of the six seats they had won in 1952, but picked up three new seats.

The Progressive Conservative Party lost three of its four seats in the legislature, as its share of the popular vote fell from almost 17% to under 6%.

One seat was won by a Labour candidate.

Results

PartyLeaderCandidatesFirst Preference VotesSeatsVotes±% FPv±[1952](1952-british-columbia-general-election)1953±727,839100.00
W. A. C. Bennett48274,77165,72237.7510.55199Arnold Webster47224,51312,04930.85
**Total**229
Rejected ballots43,7661,883
Actual voters who voted522,05221,40470.55%2.02
Registered voters740,00653,067

MLAs elected

Synopsis of results

RidingFirst preference votesFinal countsWinning partyNameSCCCFLibPCLabLPPCDPIndTotal#SCCCFLibPCLabCDP[1952](1952-british-columbia-general-election)1953
Alberni1,6373,1162,0223201397,2344th3,7152,811CCFCCF
Atlin108553275936*Elected on 1st count*CCFCCF
Burnaby8,15112,6893,35164136739625,5952nd8,16112,9473,364646401CCFCCF
Cariboo2,7339921,0505095,284*Elected on 1st count*SCSC
Chilliwack8,7762,4562,63158914,452*Elected on 1st count*SCSC
Columbia924Richard Orr Newton had resigned in order to provide a seat for Robert Bonner. Bonner stood for election in Vancouver-Point Grey in 1953, while Newton sought reelection in his old seat.481676802,1613rd1,038787SCSC
Comox4,4205,4622,94437835713,5614th5,7626,717CCFCCF
Cowichan-Newcastle2,6864,5172,33051016811810,3295th3,8785,345CCFCCF
Cranbrook2,2192,9551,6156,7892nd2,7563,460CCFCCF
Delta13,07911,0955,5005913903152030,9906th15,41713,108SCSC
Dewdney7,3077,0033,7155592507218,9065th9,0668,310SCSC
Esquimalt3,2643,0891,9984808,8313rd4,1473,848CCFSC
Fernie7021,2291,6013,5322nd1,4021,793LabLab
Fort George3,1601,6771,8026,639*Elected on 1st count*SCSC
Grand Forks-Greenwood5839953241772,0792nd6181,016393CCFCCF
Kamloops4,0371,3682,272427808,1843rd4,1711,4342,503SCSC
Kaslo-Slocan8671,4817923,1402nd1,1651,692CCFCCF
Lillooet1,0651,3721,1034523,9923rd1,6941,830PCLib
Mackenzie2,6874,4683,39723010,7823rd5,1914,497CCFCCF
Nanaimo and the Islands2,6263,6311,3752,046115329,8255th4,3584,376PCPC
Nelson-Creston3,4502,6361,803772998,7604th4,1993,404SCSC
New Westminster3,7874,9034,3091578913,2454th5,9705,658CCFCCF
North Okanagan4,3981,7492,071700909,0083rd4,5781,8682,407SCSC
North Vancouver7,7285,8206,3771,33821718221,6625th9,2919,134LibSC
Oak Bay3,2805083,1821,2208,1903rd3,6814,110LibLib
Omineca1,3909521,1451723,6593rd1,6121,379SCSC
Peace River2,4811,9211,3785,7802nd3,0222,216SCSC
Prince Rupert1,7312,0741,8645,6692nd2,5782,611CCFLib
Revelstoke6391,0095515222,7213rd1,2841,012CCFCCF
Rossland-Trail4,1823,4702,89962111,1723rd5,7784,549SCSC
Saanich6,6815,0374,25699016,9643rd8,8766,466CCFSC
Salmon Arm1,6271,3416236001014,2924th2,0131,806SCSC
Similkameen4,4653,4192,10932310,3163rd5,4184,105SCSC
Skeena1,3721,7681,4132204,7733rd2,1102,097LibCCF
South Okanagan6,7562,4271,96140311,547*Elected on 1st count*SCSC
Yale1,1778358341072,9533rd1,3541,137SCSC
Vancouver-Burrard (A)11,5279,2165,9361,25936065828,9565th14,92411,360SCSC
Vancouver-Burrard (B)11,2739,3235,8581,27636764328,7405th14,67411,446SCSC
Vancouver Centre (A)7,0666,2384,07997157250519,4315th9,0167,757CCFSC
Vancouver Centre (B)6,7826,2833,9851,00758048019,1175th8,6797,707CCFSC
Vancouver East (A)13,22519,4755,27274784274340,3044th13,87219,9425,796CCFCCF
Vancouver East (B)12,91020,5834,72780381635140,190*Elected on 1st count*CCFCCF
Vancouver-Point Grey (A)19,76810,05814,6124,53334819419349,7065th22,50320,567PCSC
Vancouver-Point Grey (B)20,2059,55612,0227,3733372126449,7696th24,14418,928PCSC
Vancouver-Point Grey (C)19,0619,44117,4123,60733819650,0555th21,35422,730SCLib
Victoria City (A)8,6164,8816,9151,2271261,02222,7875th9,9998,869LibSC
Victoria City (B)9,131William Chant was previously a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.5,2676,4841,38315322,4184th10,3308,344LibSC
Victoria City (C)9,0324,9237,1931,13912722,4144th10,0848,907LibSC

: = open seat : = candidate was in previous Legislature : = incumbent had switched allegiance : = previously incumbent in another riding : = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature : = incumbency arose from byelection gain : = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada : = multiple candidates

Analysis

First preferenceFinal countParties1st2nd3rd4th5th1st2nd3rd4th5th
3010828101
171514114175
232414215
2352141
11
3181
41
11
Party in 1st placeParty in 2nd placeTotalSocredCCFLiberal
151530
10717
11
Total10152348
Party in 1st placeParty in 2nd placeTotalSocredCCFLiberal
141428
8614
224
11
11
Total1017211
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