1956 British Columbia general election Canadian provincial election
1956 British Columbia general election
The 1956 British Columbia general election was the 25th 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 13, 1956, and held on September 19, 1956. The new legislature met for the first time on February 7, 1957.
The conservative Social Credit of Premier W.A.C. Bennett was re-elected with a majority in the legislature to a third term in government with over 45% of the popular vote.
The social democratic CCF formed the official opposition .
The British Columbia Liberal Party lost two of its four seats despite winning over 20% of the popular vote.
The Progressive Conservative Party lost its single seat in the legislature, and would not win a seat again until the 1972 election .
One seat was won by a Labour candidate, Tom Uphill of Fernie .
Changes to election laws
In 1953, as part of a revision to the Provincial Elections Act , the voting age was reduced from 21 to 19.[ 1] As well, the instant runoff voting system that was in effect for the 1952 and 1953 elections was abolished and the previous first past the post rules were revived.
In 1955, a further Act was passed that increased the Legislative from 48 members to 52 through the following changes:[ 2]
Results
Elections to the 25th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1956)
Political party
Party leader
MLAs
Votes[ a 1]
Candidates
1953
1956
±
#
±
%
± (pp)
Social Credit
W.A.C. Bennett
52
28
39
11
374,711
99,940
45.84
8.09
Co-operative Commonwealth
Bob Strachan
51
14
10
4
231,511
6,998
28.32
2.53
Liberal
Arthur Laing
52
4
2
2
177,922
6,161
21.77
1.82
Progressive Conservative
Deane Finlayson
22
1
–
1
25,373
15,407
3.11
2.49
Labour
Tom Uphill
1
1
1
1,321
280
0.16
0.06
Labor–Progressive
14
–
–
–
3,381
4,115
0.41
0.62
Independent
7
–
–
–
3,178
1,207
0.39
0.12
Total
199
48
52
817,397
100.00%
Rejected ballots
6,642
37,124
Actual voters who voted
509,409
12,643
65.43%
5.12
Registered voters
778,587
38,581
^ Measured against 1953 first-preference votes.
MLAs elected
Single-member districts
Multi-member districts
^ Died before the opening of the new Legislative Assembly. His son-in-law Cedric Cox won the subsequent byelection.
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1956 British Columbia general election (single-member districts)
Riding
Winning party
Votes
Name
1953
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
SC
CCF
Lib
PC
LPP
Ind
Total
Alberni
CCF
CCF
3,362
50.60%
1,468
22.09%
1,894
3,362
1,388
–
–
–
6,644
Atlin
CCF
SC
454
48.04%
94
9.94%
454
360
131
–
–
–
945
Cariboo
SC
SC
3,014
60.86%
1,873
37.82%
3,014
797
1,141
–
–
–
4,952
Chilliwack
SC
SC
9,008
57.10%
5,890
37.34%
9,008
2,992
3,118
658
–
–
15,776
Columbia
SC
SC
1,074
54.41%
422
21.38%
1,074
248
652
–
–
–
1,974
Comox
CCF
SC
4,916
41.63%
361
3.06%
4,916
4,555
2,339
–
–
–
11,810
Cowichan-Newcastle
CCF
CCF
5,015
51.18%
1,842
18.80%
3,173
5,015
1,611
–
–
–
9,799
Cranbrook
CCF
CCF
3,321
53.26%
1,309
20.99%
2,012
3,321
902
–
–
–
6,235
Dewdney
SC
SC
10,267
47.49%
3,056
14.14%
10,267
7,211
4,141
–
–
–
21,619
Esquimalt
SC
SC
3,530
43.70%
1,517
18.78%
3,530
2,013
1,714
821
–
–
8,078
Fernie
Lab
Lab
1,321
42.43%
140
4.49%
1,181
–
611
–
–
1,321
3,113
Fort George
SC
SC
3,774
58.48%
2,398
37.16%
3,774
1,304
1,376
–
–
–
6,454
Grand Forks-Greenwood
CCF
CCF
877
42.57%
11
0.53%
866
877[ a 1]
317
–
–
–
2,060
Kamloops
SC
SC
4,948
61.02%
2,931
36.15%
4,948
1,144
2,017
–
–
–
8,109
Kaslo-Slocan
CCF
CCF
1,512
54.31%
537
19.29%
975
1,512
297
–
–
–
2,784
Lillooet
Lib
SC
2,055
52.41%
1,096
27.95%
2,055
907
959
–
–
–
3,921
Mackenzie
CCF
CCF
4,502
48.41%
1,256
13.50%
3,246
4,502
1,362
189
–
–
9,299
Nanaimo and the Islands
PC
SC
3,827
45.52%
864
12.60%
3,827
2,963
2,142
–
–
69
9,001
Nelson-Creston
SC
SC
4,190
51.02%
1,859
22.64%
4,190
2,331
1,622
–
70
–
8,213
New Westminster
CCF
CCF
4,469
38.83%
293
2.55%
4,176
4,469
2,220
–
–
645
11,510
North Okanagan
SC
SC
4,583
54.74%
2,311
27.60%
4,583
1,429
2,272
–
88
–
8,372
North Peace River
New
SC
1,087
53.23%
664
32.52%
1,087
359
423
–
–
173[ a 2]
2,042
Oak Bay
Lib
Lib
3,940
49.38%
1,249
15.65%
2,691
429
3,940
919
–
–
7,979
Omineca
SC
SC
1,685
54.06%
838
26.89%
1,685
585
847
–
–
–
3,117
Prince Rupert
Lib
SC
2,151
42.39%
487
9.60%
2,151
1,259
1,664
–
–
–
5,074
Revelstoke
CCF
SC
1,339
49.81%
354
13.17%
1,339
985
364
–
–
–
2,688
Rossland-Trail
SC
SC
5,097
50.23%
2,258
22.25%
5,097
2,839
1,960
252
–
–
10,148
Saanich
SC
SC
6,542
39.45%
1,103
6.65%
6,542
5,439
3,344
1,257
–
–
16,582
Salmon Arm
SC
SC
2,131
51.24%
677
16.28%
2,131
1,454
339
487
–
–
4,159
Similkameen
SC
SC
5,189
53.94%
2,989
31.07%
5,189
2,200
1,744
487
–
–
9,620
Skeena
CCF
SC
1,886
37.01%
63
1.24%
1,886
1,823
1,387
–
–
–
5,096
South Okanagan
SC
SC
7,694
69.70%
6,031
54.63%
7,694
1,663
1,230
451
–
–
11,038
South Peace River
New
SC
1,787
50.80%
512
14.56%
1,787
1,275
456
–
–
–
3,518
Yale
SC
SC
1,315
47.34%
612
22.03%
1,315
599
703
161
–
–
2,778
^ Lois Haggen accepted the nomination after her husband Rupert Haggen chose to retire because of health problems.
^ Campaigned as People's Party of BC.
= open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= 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
= campaigned as Independent SC
= multiple candidates
Results by riding - 1956 British Columbia general election (multiple-member districts)
Riding
Winning party
Votes
Voters who voted
Name
MLAs
1953
1956
SC
CCF
Lib
PC
LPP
Ind
Total
Burnaby
2
1
2
12,103
15,304
3,972
513
–
–
60,540
31,243
11,583
12,692
3,895
478
–
–
Delta
2
1
2
18,848
11,202
5,149
–
355
–
69,066
35,578
17,762
10,798
4,680
–
272
–
North Vancouver
2
1
2
11,974
4,718
8,425
5,121
211
902 [ a 1]
53,719
28,602
11,298
4,266
6,386
–
191
227
Vancouver-Burrard
2
2
2
12,824
7,826
4,972
1,095
260
203
52,369
27,798
12,180
7,322
4,424
1,006
257
–
Vancouver Centre
2
2
2
9,112
4,561
3,996
969
485
–
36,302
19,128
8,614
4,393
3,727
–
445
–
Vancouver East
2
2
1
1
18,640
19,774
4,229
720
–
–
84,422
44,795
17,821
18,541
4,156
541
–
–
Vancouver-Point Grey
3
2
1
3
25,615
11,365
17,801
3,324
318
959
155,953
53,152
23,696
8,435
15,599
2,878
–
–
23,238
7,979
12,924
1,822
–
–
Victoria City
3
3
2
1
9,199
3,432
8,408 [ a 2]
1,476
162
–
60,519
21,474
8,620
3,417
7,241
–
143
–
7,827
3,265
7,205
–
124
–
Bold indicates incumbent in last Legislature.
= winning candidate
See also
Further reading
References
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