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1949 British Columbia general election

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The British Columbia general election of 1949 was the 22nd 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 April 16 1949, and held on June 15 1949. The new legislature met for the first time on February 14 1950.

The centre-right coalition formed by the Liberal and Conservative parties in order to defeat the social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in the 1945 election increased its share of the vote and its majority in the legislature.

Three different social credit groupings nominated or endorsed candidates in the election: the Social Credit Party, the Social Credit League, and the Union of Electors.

Results

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1945 Elected % Change # % % Change

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Liberal Coalition Byron Ingemar Johnson 48 37 39 +5.4% 428,773 61.35% +5.52%

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Progressive Conservative Royal Maitland

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Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Harold Winch 48 10 7 -30.0% 245,284 35.10% -2.52%

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Independent 7 - 1   5,163 0.74% +0.41%

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Labour Tom Uphill 1 1 1 - 1,483 0.21% -0.07%

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Social Credit Party1   7 * - * 8,464 1.21% *

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Social Credit League1   9 * - * 3,072 0.44% *

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Union of Electors1   12 * - * 2,790 0.40% *

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Labour Progressive   2 - - - 1,660 0.24% -3.28%

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(Independent) Conservative2 1 * - * 1,241 0.18% *

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People's CCF   1 - - - 470 0.07% -0.53%

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Socialist Labour   1 - - - 286 0.04% -0.02%

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People's   1 * - * 137 0.02% *
Total 138 48 48 - 698,823 100%  
Sources: Elections BC

Notes:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

1 Various social credit groups nominated 16 candidates in the 1945 election as part of a Social Credit "alliance". These candidates won 6,627 votes, 1.42% of the popular vote in that election.

2 The candidate, running independently from the Liberal-PC Coalition, is listed as "Conservative" rather than "Progressive Conservative" in the Statement of Votes.

Results by Riding

Results of British Columbia general election, 1941
Government Opposition
Member Riding
& party
Riding
& party
Member
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Angus MacLean Cariboo
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Atlin
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Frank Arthur Calder Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Leslie Harvey Eyres Chilliwack
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Burnaby
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Ernest Edward Winch Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Thomas King Columbia
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Cranbrook
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Leo Thomas Nimsick Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Andrew Mowatt Whisker Cowichan-Newcastle
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Grand Forks-Greenwood
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Rupert Williams Haggen Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Herbert John Welch Comox
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Kaslo-Slocan
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Randolph Harding Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Alexander Campbell Hope Delta
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Vancouver East
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Arthur James Turner Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Roderick Charles MacDonald Dewdney
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|     Harold Edward Winch2 Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Charles Taschereau Beard Esquimalt
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Labour|     Fernie
Labour (Party)
Thomas Aubert Uphill Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Labour|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Henry Robson Bowman Fort George
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|     Fernie
Independent
James Mowat Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Sidney John Smith Kamloops
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Ernest Crawford Carson Lillooet
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Battleman Milton MacIntyre Mackenzie
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/CCF|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     George Sharratt Pearson Nanaimo and the Islands
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Walter Hendricks Nelson-Creston
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Byron Ingemar Johnson New Westminster
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Charles William Morrow North Okanagan
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     John Henry Cates North Vancouver
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Herbert Anscomb Oak Bay
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Roert Cecil Steele Omineca
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Glen Everton Braden Peace River
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     John Duncan McRae Prince Rupert
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Arvid Waldemar Lundell Revelstoke
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Alexander Douglas Turnbull Rossland-Trail
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Arthur James Richard Ash Saanich
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Maurice Patrick Finnerty Similkameen
Coalition
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Edward Tourtelotte Kenney Skeena
Coalition
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Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     William Andrew Cecil Bennett South Okanagan
Coalition
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Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Donald Cameron Brown Vancouver-Burrard
Coalition
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Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     John Groves Gould Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Albert Reginald MacDougall Vancouver-Point Grey
Coalition
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Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Tilly Jean Rolston Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Leigh Forbes Stevenson Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Nancy Hodges Victoria City
Coalition
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Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     Daniel John Proudfoot Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     William Thomas Straith Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|    
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Coalition|     John Joseph Alban Gillis Yale
Coalition
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1 Premier-Elect and Incumbent
2 Leader of the Opposition

See also

Preceded by
1945
British Columbia general elections Succeeded by
1952