1945 British Columbia general election Canadian provincial election
1945 British Columbia general election
The 1945 British Columbia general election was the 21st 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 August 31, 1945, and held on October 25, 1945. The new legislature met for the first time on February 21, 1946.
A centre-right coalition was formed by the Liberal and Conservative (now called the Progressive Conservative ) parties in order to defeat the social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation .
Although the Coalition won fewer votes than the Liberal and Conservative parties won in total in the previous election, the Coalition still won more than half of the votes, captured more than half the seats, and formed a majority government .
Results
Elections to the 21st Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1945)
Political party
Party leader
MLAs
Votes
Candidates
1941
1945
±
#
±
%
± (pp)
Coalition
47
32
37
5
261,147
26,979
55.83
7.65
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)
Harold Winch
48
14
10
4
175,960
24,520
37.62
4.26
Labour (all factions)
2
1
1
1,395
5,746
0.30
1.27
Liberal [ b]
–
1
–
1
–
1,681
–
Changed allegiance
Labor-Progressive Party (LPP)
21
–
–
–
16,479
16,479
3.52
New
Social Credit (alliance)
16
–
–
–
6,627
6,627
1.42
New
People's CCF
2
–
–
–
2,786
2,786
0.60
New
Independent
2
–
–
–
1,532
106
0.33
0.03
Independent PC
2
–
–
–
748
748
0.16
New
Democratic
1
–
–
–
423
423
0.09
New
Socialist Labour
3
–
–
–
285
398
0.06
0.09
Independent Liberal
1
–
–
–
199
199
0.04
New
Socialist
1
–
–
–
105
105
0.02
New
Progressive Liberal
1
–
–
–
61
61
0.01
New
Total
147
48
48
467,747
100.00%
Rejected ballots
3,899
898
Actual voters who voted
298,387
5,514
62.66%
10.07
Registered voters
476,222
58,383
MLAs elected
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1945 British Columbia general election (single-member districts)
Riding
Winning party
Votes
Name
1941
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
Coal
CCF
LPP
SC
Ind
Oth
Total
Alberni
Lib
Coal
2,135
54.02%
877
22.19%
2,135
1,258
559
–
–
–
3,952
Atlin
Lib
Coal
297
50.42%
5
0.84%
297
292
–
–
–
–
589
Burnaby
CCF
CCF
5,905
50.56%
1,172
10.04%
4,733
5,905
744
298
–
–
11,680
Cariboo
Lib
Coal
1,370
57.93%
375
15.86%
1,370
995
–
–
–
–
2,365
Chilliwack
Con
Coal
3,804
62.37%
1,509
24.74%
3,804
2,295
–
–
–
–
6,099
Columbia
Lib
Coal
671
53.30%
83
6.60%
671
588
–
–
–
–
1,259
Comox
CCF
Coal
3,432
45.62%
70
0.93%
3,432
3,362
729
–
–
–
7,523
Cowichan-Newcastle
CCF
CCF
3,768
55.33%
726
10.66%
3,042
3,768
–
–
–
–
6,810
Cranbrook
Con
Coal
2,077
49.04%
112
2.64%
2,077
1,965
193
–
–
–
4,235
Delta
CCF
Coal
5,859
53.64%
796
7.28%
5,859
5,063
–
–
–
–
10,922
Dewdney
Con
Coal
4,586
53.71%
633
7.42%
4,586
3,953
–
–
–
–
8,539
Esquimalt
Con
Coal
2,568
56.35%
579
12.70%
2,568
1,989
–
–
–
–
4,557
Fernie
Lab
Lab
1,289
42.28%
271
8.89%
1,018
742
–
–
–
1,289
3,049
Fort George
Lib
CCF
1,726
55.73%
355
11.46%
1,371
1,726
–
–
–
–
3,097
Grand Forks-Greenwood
Con
Coal
707
52.06%
246
18.11%
707
461
84
–
–
106
1,358
Kamloops
Lib
Coal
2,804
57.78%
911
18.77%
2,804
1,893
156
–
–
–
4,853
Kaslo-Slocan
Lib
CCF
1,098
53.12%
129
6.24%
969
1,098
–
–
–
–
2,067
Lillooet
Con
Coal
1,143
51.42%
320
14.40%
1,143
823
–
196
–
61
2,233
Mackenzie
CCF
CCF
2,961
52.19%
648
11.42%
2,313
2,961
293
106
–
–
5,673
Nanaimo and the Islands
Lib
Coal
3,124
54.24%
577
10.02%
3,124
2,547
–
89
–
–
5,760
Nelson-Creston
Lib
Coal
3,055
58.59%
1,806
34.64%
3,055
1,249
–
–
184
726
5,214
New Westminster
Lib
Coal
4,900
57.91%
1,933
22.85%
4,900
2,967
595
–
–
–
8,462
North Okanagan
Lib
Coal
2,990
59.78%
1,408
28.15%
2,990
1,582
–
430
–
–
5,002
North Vancouver
CCF
Coal
5,912
54.20%
1,842
16.89%
5,912
4,070
646
280
–
–
10,908
Oak Bay
Con
Coal
4,598
82.31%
3,610
64.62%
4,598
988
–
–
–
–
5,586
Omineca
Lib
CCF
932
51.58%
57
3.16%
875
932
–
–
–
–
1,807
Peace River
Lib
CCF
1,682
47.85%
565
16.07%
1,117
1,682
–
716
–
–
3,515
Prince Rupert
Lib
CCF
1,873
49.83%
525
13.97%
–
1,873
538
–
1,348
–
3,759
Revelstoke
Lib
Coal
1,089
51.17%
50
2.34%
1,089
1,039
–
–
–
–
2,128
Rossland-Trail
CCF
Coal
3,171
49.35%
1,111
17.29%
3,171
933
–
261
–
2,060
6,425
Saanich
Lib
Coal
5,414
57.85%
1,983
21.19%
5,414
3,431
239
–
–
275
9,359
Salmon Arm
Con
Coal
1,560
60.00%
520
20.00%
1,560
1,040
–
–
–
–
2,600
Similkameen
CCF
Coal
3,447
57.09%
856
14.18%
3,447
2,591
–
–
–
–
6,038
Skeena
Lib
Coal
901
58.7%
267
17.40%
901
634
–
–
–
–
1,535
South Okanagan
Con
Coal
3,706
64.25%
1,644
28.50%
3,706
2,062
–
–
–
–
5,768
Yale
Lib
Coal
1,077
66.77%
541
33.54%
1,077
536
–
–
–
–
1,613
= open seat
= winning 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
= other incumbents renominated
= multiple candidates
Results by riding - 1945 British Columbia general election (multiple-member districts)
Riding
Winning party
Votes
Name
MLAs
1941
1945
Coal
CCF
LPP
SC
Ind
Oth
Total
Vancouver-Burrard
2
2
2
29,649
20,221
2,030
1,219
–
107
53,226
Vancouver Centre
2
2
2
21,854
15,000
3,967
959
–
426
42,206
Vancouver East
2
2
2
18,980
25,721
2,798
705
–
56
48,260
Vancouver-Point Grey
3
3
3
67,276
26,859
2,472
625
–
423
97,655
Victoria City
3
3
3
31,553
16,866
436
743
–
473
50,071
See also
Further reading
Notes
^ The Liberals and Conservatives ran separately in the 1941 election. In that election, the Liberals won 21 seats and the Conservatives won 12 seats.
^ Duff Pattullo was the sole Liberal that chose not to join the Coalition, and Prince Rupert was the only district where the Coalition did not field a candidate in 1945. Pattullo stood as an Independent in this election.
^ Died before the opening of the new legislature. Charles William Morrow would win the subsequent byelection for the Coalition.
References
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