Canadian provincial election
1912 British Columbia general election
The 1912 British Columbia general election was the thirteenth general election for the Province of British Columbia , Canada. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia . The election was called on February 27, 1912, and held on March 28, 1912. The new legislature met for the first time on January 16, 1913.
The governing Conservative Party increased its share of the popular vote to almost 60%, and swept all but 3 of the 42 seats in the legislature. Of the remaining three, one (Harold Ernest Forster in Columbia ) was formally listed as an Independent but was a Conservative who had missed the filing date. He campaigned and sat in full support of the McBride government.
The Liberal Party 's share of the vote fell from one-third to one-quarter, and it lost both of its seats in the legislature.
The remaining two seats were won by the Socialist Party and the Social Democratic Party in the coal-mining ridings of Nanaimo City and Newcastle .
Results
Elections to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1912)
Political party
Party leader
MLAs
Votes
Candidates
1909
1912
±
#
±
%
± (pp)
Conservative
Richard McBride
42
38
39
1
50,423
2,651
59.65%
7.32
Socialist
17
2
1
1
9,366
2,299
11.08%
0.42
Independent Conservative
7
–
1
1
1,163
1,009
1.37%
1.22
Social Democratic
1
–
1
1
621
621
0.74%
New
Liberal
Harlan Carey Brewster
19
2
–
2
21,433
12,242
25.37%
7.84
Independent
2
–
–
–
1,513
1,112
1.79%
0.80
Total
88
42
42
84,529
100.00%
Results by riding
The following MLAs were elected:
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1912 British Columbia general election (single-member districts)
Riding
Winning party
Votes
Name
1909
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
Con
Lib
Soc
I-Con
SD
Total
Alberni
Lib
Con
acclaimed
Atlin
Con
Con
acclaimed
Chilliwhack
Con
Con
acclaimed
Columbia
Con
I-Con
282
51.74%
19
3.48%
263
–
–
282
–
545
Comox
Con
Con
694
66.16%
339
32.32%
694
–
355
–
–
1,049
Cowichan
Con
Con
441
80.04%
331
60.08%
441
110
–
–
–
551
Cranbrook
Con
Con
acclaimed
Delta
Con
Con
748
70.83%
440
41.66%
748
308
–
–
–
1,056
Dewdney
Con
Con
803
80.54%
609
61.08%
803
–
–
194
–
997
Esquimalt
Lib
Con
398
46.50%
212
24.77%
398
151
25
282[ a 1]
–
856
Fernie
Con
Con
1,067
58.31%
304
16.62%
1,067
–
763
–
–
1,830
Grand Forks
Con
Con
acclaimed
Greenwood
Con
Con
364
78.11%
262
56.22%
364
–
102
–
–
466
The Islands
Con
Con
345
75.66%
234
51.32%
345
–
–
111
–
456
Kamloops
Con
Con
931
70.11%
534
40.22%
931
397
–
–
–
1,328
Kaslo
Con
Con
acclaimed
Lillooet
Con
Con
200
71.17%
119
42.34%
200
81
–
–
–
281
Nanaimo City
Soc
SD
621
39.45%
43
2.73%
578
375
–
–
621
1,574
Nelson City
Con
Con
527
59.08%
339
38.00%
527
–
177
188
–
892
Newcastle
Soc
Soc
386
50.86%
13
1.72%
373
–
386
–
–
759
New Westminster City
Con
Con
1,004
72.28%
619
44.56%
1,004
385
–
–
–
1,389
Okanagan
Con
Con
1,388
82.37%
1,091
64.74%
1,388
–
297
–
–
1,685
Revelstoke
Con
Con
acclaimed
Richmond
Con
Con
acclaimed
Rossland City
Con
Con
336
56.09%
168
28.04%
336
168
95
–
–
599
Saanich
Con
Con
392
69.01%
216
38.02%
392
176
–
–
–
568
Similkameen
Con
Con
acclaimed
Skeena
Con
Con
940
51.00%
420
22.79%
940
520
277
106
–
1,843
Slocan
Con
Con
373
65.32%
175
30.64%
373
–
198
–
–
571
Yale
Con
Con
524
65.26%
245
30.52%
524
279
–
–
–
803
Ymir
Con
Con
1,024
79.69%
763
59.38%
1,024
–
261
–
–
1,285
= 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 - 1912 British Columbia general election (multiple-member districts)
Party
Cariboo
Vancouver City
Victoria City
Votes
Share
Change
Votes
Share
Change
Votes
Share
Change
Conservative
645
77.99%
14.98%
25,338
54.74%
4.64%
10,727
66.90%
13.48%
Liberal
182
22.01%
-14.98%
14,283
30.86%
-5.42%
4,028
25.12%
-6.57%
Socialist
–
–
–
5,767
12.46%
-1.16%
663
4.13%
0.72%
Independent
–
–
–
897
1.94%
1.94%
616
3.84%
-7.64%
Total
827
100.00%
46,285
100.00%
16,034
100.00%
Seats won
2
5
4
Incumbents returned
2
5
4
Seat change
–
–
–
See also
Notes
Further reading & references
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