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Canadian federal election, 1949

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Politics of Canada

The Canadian federal election of 1949 was the first election in Canada in almost thirty years in which the Liberals were not led by William Lyon Mackenzie King. King had retired in 1948, and was replaced as Liberal leader by Louis St. Laurent. The Liberal party was re-elected with its fourth consecutive majority government, winning just under 50% of the vote.

The Progressive Conservative Party, led by former Premier of Ontario George Drew, gained little ground in this election.

Smaller parties, such as the social democratic Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, and Social Credit, a party that advocated monetary reform, lost support to the Liberals, and to a lesser extent, the Conservatives.




Results

National


Party Party Leader # of candidates Seats Popular Vote
Before After % Change # % Change
Liberal 258 191 2,874,813 49.15% +9.37%
Progressive Conservative <center> George Drew 249 41 1,734,261 29.65% +2.03%
Cooperative Commonwealth <center> M.J. Coldwell 180 13 784,770 13.42% -2.13%
Social Credit <center> Solon Low 28 10 135,217 2.31% -1.74%
Independent <center> 28 4 119,827 2.05% -2.84%
Independent Liberal <center> 15 1 30,407 0.52% -1.27%
Liberal-Labour <center> 2 1 11,730 0.20% +0.19%
Liberal-Progressive <center> 1 1 9,192 0.16% +0.04%
Union of Electors <center> 56 0 86,087 1.47% +1.46%
Labour Progressive <center> Tim Buck 17 0 32,623 0.56% -1.58%
Independent PC <center> 6 0 8,195 0.14% -0.14%
Farmer-Labour <center> 1 0 6,161 0.11% -0.07%
National Unity <center> Adrien Arcand 1 0 5,590 0.10% n.a.
Nationalist <center> 1 0 4,994 0.09% n.a.
Independent SC <center> 2 0 4,598 0.08% n.a.
Labour <center> 2 0 415 0.01% x
Socialist Labour <center> 1 0 271 x n.a.
Total <center> <center> 851 <center> <center> 262 <center> <center> 5,849,151 <center> 100.00% <center>
Sources: http://www.elections.ca -- History of Federal Ridings since 1867


n.a. = not applicable - the party was not recognized in the previous election

x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote

Province by Province breakdown


Party Name BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL Terr Total
Liberal Seats: 11 5 14 11 55 68 8 10 3 5 1 191
Popular Vote: 36.7 33.8 43.4 45.1 45.1 60.4 53.8 52.7 49.2 71.9 49.0 49.1
Progressive Conservative Seats: 3 2 1 1 25 2 2 2 1 2 - 41
Vote: 27.9 16.8 14.4 22.0 37.4 24.5 39.4 37.5 48.4 27.9   29.7
Cooperative Commonwealth Seats: 3 - 5 3 1 - - 1 - - - 13
Vote: 31.5 10.0 40.9 25.9 15.2 1.1 4.2 9.9 2.4 0.2 17.0 13.4
Social Credit Seats: - 10 -   -             10
Vote: 0.5 37.4 0.9   0.2             2.3
Independent Seats: 1     - - 3 -         4
Vote: 2.6     2.1 0.1 6.1 0.2       34.0 2.1
Independent Liberal Seats:         1 - -         1
Vote:         0.3 1.3 1.4         0.5
Liberal-Labour Seats:         1 -           1
Vote:         0.6 xx           0.2
Liberal-Progressive Seats:       1               1
Vote:       2.9               0.2
Parties that won no seats:
Union of Electors Vote:         0.1 5.1 1.0         1.5
Labour Progressive Vote: 0.8 0.7 0.4 2.0 0.7 0.3           0.6
Independent PC Vote:         xx 0.5           0.1
Farmer-Labour Vote:         0.3             0.1
National Unity Vote:           0.4           0.1
Nationalist Vote:           0.3           0.1
Independent Social Credit Vote:   1.4                   0.1
Labour Vote:         xx xx           xx
Socialist Labour Vote:         xx             xx
Total Seats   18 17 20 16 83 73 10 13 4 7 1 262


xx - less than 0.05% of the popular vote

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