British Columbia general election, 1916
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The British Columbia general election of 1916 was the fourteenth general election for the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The election was called on July 5, 1916, and held on September 14, 1916. The new legislature met for the first time on March 1, 1917.
The Liberal Party defeated the governing Conservative Party, winning 50% of the vote, almost double its share from the previous election. The Liberals won 36 of the 47 seats in the legislature.
The Conservatives' popular vote fell from almost 60% to just over 40%, and took nine seats, forming the official opposition.
Two other seats were won by independents.
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[edit] Results
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | |||||
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1912 | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
Liberal 1 | 45 | - | 36 | 89,892 | 50.00% | +24.63% | |||
Conservative 2 | 46 | 39 | 9 | -76.9% | 72,842 | 40.52% | -19.13% | ||
Independent | 7 | - | 1 | - | 4,926 | 2.74% | +0.95% | ||
Independent Socialist | 3 | * | 1 | * | 1,321 | 0.74% | * | ||
Independent Conservative | 4 | 1 | - | -100% | 3,014 | 1.68% | +0.31% | ||
Independent Labour | 2 | * | - | * | 2,985 | 1.66% | * | ||
Socialist | 4 | 1 | - | -100% | 2,106 | 1.17% | -9.91% | ||
Independent Liberal | 1 | * | - | * | 1,518 | 0.84% | * | ||
Social Democratic | 3 | 1 | - | -100% | 1,012 | 0.56% | -0.18% | ||
Independent Progressive | 1 | * | - | * | 158 | 0.09% | * | ||
Total | 116 | 42 | 47 | +11.9% | 179,774 | 100% | |||
Sources: Elections BC |
Notes:
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
1 One candidate, H.C. Brewster (Liberal) who contested and was elected in both Alberni and Victoria City, is counted twice.
2 Also included as a candidate is R. McBride (Conservative, Richmond) who withdrew before the 14 September polling day but received some overseas votes.
[edit] Results by Riding
Results of British Columbia general election, 1916 | |||||||||||||
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Government | Opposition | ||||||||||||
Member | Riding & party |
Riding & party |
Member | ||||||||||
Harlan Carey Brewster 1 | Alberni Liberal |
Cowichan Independent Conservative |
William Henry Hayward | ||||||||||
Frank Harry Mobley | Atlin Liberal |
Delta Conservative |
Francis James Anderson MacKenzie | ||||||||||
John MacKay Yorston | Cariboo Liberal |
Esquimalt Liberal |
Robert Henry Pooley | ||||||||||
Edward Dodsley Barrow | Chilliwhack Liberal |
Fort George Conservative |
William Roderick Ross | ||||||||||
John Andrew Buckham | Columbia Liberal |
Lillooet Conservative |
Archibald MacDonald | ||||||||||
Hugh Stewart | Comox Liberal |
Nelson Conservative |
William Oliver Rose | ||||||||||
James Horace King | Cranbrook Liberal |
Similkameen Conservative |
Lytton Wilmot Shatford | ||||||||||
John Oliver | Dewdney Liberal |
South Okanagan Conservative |
James William Jones | ||||||||||
Alexander Ingram Fisher | Fernie Liberal |
Trail Conservative |
James Hargrave Schofield | ||||||||||
James Edwin Wallace Thompson | Grand Forks Liberal |
Vancouver City Conservative |
William John Bowser 2 | ||||||||||
John Duncan MacLean | Greenwood Liberal |
Newcastle Socialist |
Parker Williams | ||||||||||
Malcolm Bruce Jackson | The Islands Liberal |
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Frederick William Anderson | Kamloops Liberal |
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John Keen | Kaslo |
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William Sloan | Nanaimo Liberal |
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David Whiteside | New Wesminster Liberal |
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Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald | North Okanagan Liberal |
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George Samuel Hanes | North Vancouver Liberal |
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Alexander Malcolm Manson | Omineca Liberal |
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Thomas Dufferin Pattullo | Prince Rupert Liberal |
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William Henry Sutherland | Revelstoke Liberal |
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Gerald Grattan McGeer | Richmond Liberal |
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William David Wilson | Rossland Liberal |
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Frederick Arthur Pauline | Saanich Liberal |
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Charles Franklin Nelson | Slocan Liberal |
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John Walter Weart | South Vancouver Liberal |
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John Sedgwick Cowper | Vancouver City Liberal |
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John Wallace deBeque Farris | |||||||||||||
Malcolm Archibald MacDonald | |||||||||||||
John William McIntosh | |||||||||||||
Ralph Smith | |||||||||||||
George Bell | Victoria City Liberal |
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Harlan Carey Brewster 1 | |||||||||||||
Henry Charles Hall 2 Premier |
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John Hart | |||||||||||||
Joseph Walters | Yale Liberal |
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1 Premier Elect. | 2 Incumbent Premier. | ||||||||||||
Source: Elections BC |
[edit] See also
[edit] Further reading & references
- In the Sea of Sterile Mountains: The Chinese in British Columbia, Joseph Morton, J.J. Douglas, Vancouver (1974). Despite its title, a fairly thorough account of the politicians and electoral politics in early BC.
Preceded by 1912 |
British Columbia general elections | Succeeded by 1920 |