Alberta general election, 1955
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The Alberta general election of 1955 was the thirteenth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on June 29, 1955 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
Despite losing almost 10% of the popular vote and 30% of its seats in the legislature, the Social Credit Party of Ernest C. Manning still won a comfortable majority for its sixth term in government.
The Liberal Party emerged as the principal opposition to the Social Credit juggernaut, winning over 30% of the popular vote, and increasing its legislative caucus from 4 members to 15. The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation won two seats however leader Elmer Roper was defeated ending his thirteen year career in the legislature. The Conservative Party and various independents also won seats.
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[edit] Snap vote
The 1955 election was brought on after Liberal leader James Harper Prowse questioned the confidence of the government in question period regarding members of the Social Credit caucus who had dealings with the Alberta Treasury Branch. Manning was angered by the question and had the Lieutenant Governor dissolve the assembly despite having two more years left in the term.
[edit] Expulsion
On the last day of the campaign Ernest Manning expelled candidates Roy Lee and John Landeryou from being official Social Credit candidates. However due to the fact that the ballots were already printed they were still under the Social Credit name. The two candidates violated the Legislative Assembly Act for renting a building to the provincial government.[1]
[edit] Results
| Party | Party Leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | |||||
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| 1952 | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
| Social Credit |
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62 | 53 | 37 | -30.2% | 175,553 | 46.42% | -9.82% | |
| Liberal |
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53 | 3 | 15 | +400% | 117,741 | 31.13% | +8.76% | |
| Conservative |
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26 | 2 | 3 | +50.0% | 34,757 | 9.19% | +5.52% | |
| Cooperative Commonwealth |
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38 | 1 | 2 | +100% | 31,180 | 8.24% | -5.81% | |
| Coalition |
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2 | * | 1 | * | 4,581 | 1.21% | * | |
| Independent | 7 | - | 1 | 4,225 | 1.12% | +0.88% | |||
| Liberal Conservative | 2 | * | 1 | * | 4,001 | 1.06% | * | ||
| Independent Social Credit | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0.0% | 2,721 | 0.72% | -0.69% | ||
| Labour Progressive | 9 | - | - | - | 3,420 | 0.90% | +0.52% | ||
| Total | 202 | 60 | 61 | +1.7% | 378,179 | 100% |
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| Source: Elections Alberta | |||||||||
Notes:
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
[edit] Members elected
For complete electoral history, see individual districts
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Manning Takes Belated Kick At Two Former S.C. Members". Calgary Herald. June 29, 1955. p. 1.
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