British Columbia general election, 1933
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The British Columbia general election of 1933 was the eighteenth 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 September 13, 1933, and held on November 2, 1933. The new legislature met for the first time on February 20, 1934.
The Liberal Party won a majority government.
The official opposition was formed by the social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, which was contesting its first election.
Because of internal discord, the provincial executive of the Conservative Party decided not to contest the election officially each local association was to act on its own. Some candidates ran as Independents, some as Independent Conservatives. Those supporting the premier, Simon Fraser Tolmie, ran as Unionist Party of British Columbia, and those grouped around William John Bowser, a former premier, ran as the Non-Partisan Independent Group. When Bowser died and the elections in Vancouver Centre and Victoria City were postponed, 4 Non-partisan and 2 Unionist candidates withdrew.
[edit] Results
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | |||||
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1928 | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
Liberal | 47 | 12 | 34 | +183.3% | 159,131 | 41.74% | +1.70% | ||
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | 46 | * | 7 | * | 120,185 | 31.53% | * | ||
Non Partisan Independent Group | 30 | * | 2 | * | 38,836 | 10.19% | * | ||
Independent1 | 29 | - | 2 | - | 29,506 | 7.74% | +6.73% | ||
Unionist2 | 12 | 35 | 1 | -97.1% | 15,445 | 4.05% | -49.25% | ||
Labour/Independent Labour | 4 | * | 1 | * | 2,357 | 0.62% | * | ||
Independent Conservative | 6 | - | - | - | 7,114 | 1.87% | +1.58% | ||
United Front (Workers and Farmers) Party3 | 20 | * | - | * | 4,584 | 1.20% | * | ||
Independent CCF | 8 | * | - | * | 2,266 | 0.59% | * | ||
Independent Liberal | 2 | * | - | * | 1,076 | 0.28% | * | ||
Socialist | 5 | * | - | * | 370 | 0.10% | * | ||
Progressive Liberal | 1 | * | - | * | 353 | 0.09% | * | ||
Total | 210 | 48 | 47 | -2.1% | 381,223 | 100% | |||
Source: Elections BC |
Notes:
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
1 Includes Conservatives who ran as Independents.
2 Results compared to those of Conservative Party in previous election.
3 One United Front candidate, C.J. McKendrick, ran in two ridings (Dewdney and Vancouver Centre) and is counted as two candidates.
[edit] Results by Riding
Results of British Columbia general election, 1933 | |||||||||||||
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Government | Opposition | ||||||||||||
Member | Riding & party |
Riding & party |
Member | ||||||||||
George Sharratt Pearson | Alberni-Nanaimo Liberal |
Burnaby Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Ernest Edward Winch | ||||||||||
William James Asseltine | Atlin Liberal |
Delta Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Robert Blatchford Swailes | ||||||||||
Donald Morrison MacKay | Cariboo Liberal |
Mackenzie Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Ernest Bakewell | ||||||||||
Edward Dodsley Barrow | Chilliwack Liberal |
North Vancouver Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Harley Christian Erskine Anderson | ||||||||||
William Henry Sutherland | Columbia-Revelstoke Liberal |
Vancouver East Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
John Price | ||||||||||
Laurence Arnold Hanna | Comox Liberal |
Harold Edward Winch | |||||||||||
Frank Mitchell MacPherson | Cranbrook Liberal |
Victoria City Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Robert Connell 2 | ||||||||||
David William Strachan | Dewdney Liberal |
Fernie Independent Labour Party |
Thomas Aubert Uphill | ||||||||||
Henry George Thomas Perry | Fort George Liberal |
Peace River Non-Partisan Independent Group |
Robert Henry Pooley | ||||||||||
Dougald MacPherson | Grand Forks-Greenwood Liberal |
Salmon Arm Non-Partisan Independent Group |
Rolf Wallgren Bruhn | ||||||||||
Alexander McDonald | The Islands Liberal |
Cowichan-Newcastle Oxford Group Movement |
Hugh George Egioke Savage | ||||||||||
Robert Henry Carson | Kamloops Liberal |
Esquimalt Unionist |
Robert Henry Pooley | ||||||||||
Charles Sidney Leary | Kaslo-Slocan Liberal |
Victoria City Independent |
Herbert Anscomb | ||||||||||
George Matheson Murray | Lillooet Liberal |
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Frank Putnam | Nelson-Creston Liberal |
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Arthur Wellesley Gray | New Westminster Liberal |
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Kenneth Cattanch MacDonald | North Okanagan Liberal |
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Alexander Malcolm Manson | Omineca Liberal |
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Thomas Dufferin Pattullo1 | Prince Rupert Liberal |
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Richard Ronald Burns | Rossland-Trail Liberal |
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Norman William Whittaker | Saanich Liberal |
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Charles Herbert Percy Tupper | Similkameen Liberal |
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Edward Tourtellotte Kennedy | Skeena Liberal |
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Joseph Allen Harris | South Okanagan Liberal |
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Gerald Grattan McGeer | Vancouver-Burrard Liberal |
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Helen Douglas Smith | |||||||||||||
Gordon McGregor Sloan | Vancouver Centre Liberal |
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Gordon Sylvester Wismer | |||||||||||||
George Moir Weir | Vancouver-Point Grey Liberal |
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Robert Wilkinson | |||||||||||||
John Joseph Alban Gillis | Yale Liberal |
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1 Premier-Elect | |||||||||||||
2 Leader of the Opposition | |||||||||||||
Source: Elections BC |
[edit] See also
Preceded by 1928 |
British Columbia general elections | Succeeded by 1937 |