1924 British Columbia general election

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".The 1924 British Columbia general election was the sixteenth general election in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The election was called on May 10, 1924, and held on June 20, 1924. The new legislature met for the first time on November 3, 1924.

The Liberal Party was re-elected to its third term in government, falling just short of a majority in the legislature even though it won less than a third of the popular vote. Two Independent Liberals were also elected. Premier John Oliver lost his own seat in Victoria City, but remained Premier until 1927.

The Conservative Party formed the official opposition, while two new parties, the Provincial Party and the Canadian Labour Party won three seats each, and a total of 35% of the vote.

1923 redistribution of ridings

An Act was passed in 1923, providing for an increase in the seats in the Assembly from 47 to 48 upon the next election.[1] The following changes were made:

Abolished ridings New ridings
Drawn from other ridings
Merger of districts
Renaming of districts

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  1. from part of Nelson
  2. from part of New Westminster

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Campaign

The Provincial Party, which nominated candidates only in 1924, was formed by a group of British Columbia Conservative Party dissidents known as the "Committee of 100", led and funded by the wealthy General Alexander McRae and political elements from the United Farmers of British Columbia. McRae claimed that the Liberal government of John Oliver and the previous administrations of Conservative Premier William John Bowser, then the opposition leader, were corrupt. Many of his allegations were related to the funding of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway plan to reach Prince George in the Northern interior of the province, which was not achieved until many years later. He claimed that there were kickbacks, patronage and various wrongdoings. His allegations were never proven. The election was bitterly fought with sensational allegations against all three leaders. McRae was not elected. Both Bowser and Oliver lost their seats but Oliver continued to lead his Liberal Party as Premier of a minority government after the election.[2]

In the single-member districts, there was only one two-way contest, and most were either two- or three-way battles:

Candidate contests in the ridingsTemplate:Sfn
Candidates nominated Ridings Party
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Single-member districts 2 1 1 1 2
3 26 24 25 24 1 2 1 1 78
4 10 10 10 10 5 2 1 2 40
5 1 1 1 1 1 1 5
Multiple-member districts Vancouver (6 MLAs) 1 6 6 6 5 1 1 1 1 27
Victoria (4 MLAs) 1 4 4 4 3 1 16
Total 40 46 47 45 15 5 3 2 4 1 168

Aftermath

All three major party leaders had lost their races. In McRae's case, he missed becoming MLA in Vancouver City only because his fellow candidate Andrew McCreight Creery obtained 63 more votes.Template:Sfn In an August byelection, Oliver gained a seat in Nelson when Kenneth Campbell chose to stand aside.Template:Sfn Bowser decided to retire from politics, and Robert Henry Pooley (Esquimalt) was selected as the new Conservative leader.Template:Sfn

The Provincial and Labour members would support critical portions of the Liberal legislative programme in the following session of the Legislature.Template:Sfn

Results

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Political party Party leader MLAs Votes
Candidates 1920 1924 ± # ± % ± (pp)
John Oliver 46 25 23 2Decrease 108,323 25,844Decrease 31.34 6.55Decrease

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William Bowser 47 15 17 2Increase 101,765 8,710Decrease 29.45 1.75Decrease

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Alexander Duncan McRae 45 3 3Increase 83,517 83,517Increase 24.16 New
Canadian Labour[a 1]   15 3 3 Template:No change 39,044 6,814Increase 11.30 2.20Increase
  5 2 2Increase 3,549 116Increase 1.03 0.06Increase
  3 3 3Decrease 2,520 34,216Decrease 0.73 9.64Decrease
People's Party   1 1Decrease Did not campaign
  2 4,364 8,022Decrease 1.26 2.24Decrease
  4 2,046 444Increase 0.59 0.14Increase
  1 478 478Increase 0.14 New
Total 168 47 48 345,608 100.00%

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  1. compared with 1920 results for its predecessor Federated Labour

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Party Seats Votes Change (pp)
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MLAs elected

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Synopsis of results

Results by riding - 1924 British Columbia general election (single-member districts)Template:Sfn
Riding Winning party Votes
Name 1920 Party Votes Share Margin
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Lib Con Prov CLP I-Lib Ind Oth Total
 
Alberni Ind I-Lib 828 42.48% 46 2.35% 339 781 828 1,949
Atlin Lib Lib 463 38.71% 83 6.94% 463 353 380 1,196
Burnaby New CLP 1,567 31.22% 243 4.85% 1,324 974 1,155 1,567 5,020
Cariboo Lib Prov 493 37.81% 79 6.06% 414 397 493 1,304
Chilliwack Lib Lib 1,429 37.83% 148 3.91% 1,429 1,067 1,281 3,777
Columbia Lib Lib 644 56.84% 350 30.89% 644 294 195 1,133
Comox PP I-Lib 1,261 43.95% 446 15.54% 815 793 1,261 2,869
Cowichan-Newcastle New Con 1,246 31.26% 114 2.86% 738 1,246 870 1,132 3,986
Cranbrook Lib Con 1,326 55.53% 264 11.06% 1,062 1,326 2,388
Creston New Con 879 49.97% 396 22.51% 483 879 397 1,759
Delta Lib Lib 1,677 46.13% 424 11.66% 1,677 1,253 633 72 3,635
Dewdney Con Con 1,259 36.60% 13 0.38% 1,246 1,259 935 3,440
Esquimalt Con Con 1,280 46.36% 655 23.72% 625 1,280 515 341 2,761
Fernie FLP CLP 1,002 40.18% 151 6.06% 641 851 1,002 2,494
Fort George Lib Lib 1,080 46.67% 52 2.24% 1,080 1,028 206 2,314
Grand Forks-Greenwood New Con 750 43.53% 108 6.27% 642 750 331 1,723
The Islands Lib Con 583 34.17% 2 0.11% 542 583 581 1,706
Kamloops Lib Lib 1,212 41.38% 215 7.34% 1,212 997 720 2,929
Kaslo-Slocan New Lib 799 39.11% 199 9.74% 799 384 600 260 2,043
Lillooet Con Lib 626 42.56% 104 7.07% 626 323 522 1,471
Mackenzie New Con 742 41.45% 95 5.27% 647 742 401 1,790
Nanaimo Lib Lib 1,612 46.35% 529 15.21% 1,612 642 141 1,083 3,478
Nelson Con Lib 902 43.14% 191 9.14% 902 711 478 2,091
New Westminster Lib Lib 1,564 37.61% 254 6.10% 1,564 1,310 591 693 4,158
North Okanagan Lib Lib 1,362 33.20% 292 7.12% 1,362 907 1,070 764 4,103
North Vancouver Ind Lib 1,283 31.34% 120 2.93% 1,283 442 1,151 1,163 55 4,094
Omineca Lib Lib 592 44.08% 139 10.35% 592 298 453 1,343
Prince Rupert Lib Lib 920 55.89% 255 15.49% 920 61 665 1,646
Revelstoke Lib Lib 1,099 59.05% 505 27.13% 1,099 594 168 1,861
Richmond-Point Grey Con Prov 2,141 35.34% 78 1.29% 1,855 2,063 2,141 6,059
Rossland-Trail New Con 938 48.88% 393 20.48% 545 938 436 1,919
Saanich Lib Con 1,433 47.43% 521 17.24% 912 1,433 676 3,021
Salmon Arm New Con 920 36.83% 96 3.84% 754 920 824 2,498
Similkameen Con Con 1,306 39.56% 82 2.48% 771 1,306 1,224 3,301
Skeena New Lib 794 50.41% 259 16.44% 794 246 535 1,575
South Okanagan Con Con 2,009 52.98% 691 18.22% 1,318 2,009 340 125 3,792
South Vancouver FLP CLP 1,971 38.74% 687 13.50% 1,141 1,284 692 1,971 5,088
Yale Con Lib 1,148 46.09% 383 15.38% 1,148 765 578 2,491

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Results by riding - 1924 British Columbia general election (multiple-member districts)Template:Sfn
Party Vancouver City Victoria City
Votes Share Change Votes Share Change

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58,261 30.71% -8.26% 15,195 29.40% -7.55%

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51,596 27.19% New 9,050 17.51% New

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45,685 24.08% -5.88% 23,075 44.65% 11.86%

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Canadian Labour 29,654 15.63% 4.69% 2,640 5.11% 2.86%

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3,281 1.73% -4.06%

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750 0.40% -7.58% 1,715 3.32% -5.00%

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276 0.15% New

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225 0.12% New -3.79%

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Grand Army of United Veterans -2.69%

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-2.06%

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-1.63%

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-9.88%

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- 4.57%

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-1.44%
Total 189,728 100.00% 51,675 100.00%
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See also

References

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Further reading

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