1949 Manitoba general election
Manitoba's general election of November 10, 1949 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
This election pitted the province's coalition government, made up of the Liberal-Progressive Party and the Progressive Conservative Party, against a variety of opponents.
The social democratic Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) was the coalition's primary challenger, while the communist Labour Progressive Party and an assortment of independent candidates also challenged the coalition in some constituencies.
Liberal-Progressive and Progressive Conservative candidates ran against each other in some ridings, generally where no anti-coalition candidates had a serious chance of winning.
The result was a landslide victory for the coalition. Premier Douglas Campbell's Liberal-Progressives remained the dominant party in government, increasing their caucus to thirty-one seats out of fifty-seven—enough to form a majority government even without assistance from other parties. One of these candidates was elected simply as a "Liberal", but sat as a full member of the Liberal-Progressive caucus.
The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Errick Willis, remained the junior partner in government, falling to nine seats from thirteen in the previous election. Five independent "Conservative" or "Progressive Conservative" candidates were also elected, with all but one opposing the coalition government. These results provoked serious debate in the Progressive Conservative Party about the wisdom of staying with the coalition.
The CCF under Edwin Hansford fell to seven seats, down from nine in the previous election. Bill Kardash of the LPP retained his seat in north-end Winnipeg. Three pro-coalition independents were also elected, as was Edmond Prefontaine, an independent Liberal opposing the coalition.
The Social Credit League did not contest the election, having fallen into a state of internal disorganization.
Results
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | |||||
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1945 | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
Liberal-Progressive | Douglas Campbell | 25 | 31 | 38.7% | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Errick Willis | 13 | 9 | 19.1% | |||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Edwin Hansford | 9 | 7 | 25.6% | |||||
Labor–Progressive | William Cecil Ross | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Independent | 5 | 9 | |||||||
Total | 57 | 57 | 100% |
Preceded by 1945 Manitoba election |
List of Manitoba elections | Succeeded by 1953 Manitoba election |
See also
Riding results
Party key:
- PC: Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
- LP: Liberal-Progressive Party of Manitoba
- CCF: Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- SC: Manitoba Social Credit Party
- LPP: Labour Progressive Party of Manitoba
- Ind: Independent
(x) denotes incumbent.
Single-member constituencies
- (x)John R. Pitt (LP/Coalition) 1758
- W.G. Powne (Ind LP/Coalition) 952
- D.J. McKinnon (CCF) 552
- Reginald Wightman (LP/Coalition) 4075
- (x)Ernest R. Draffin (CCF) 2861
- (x)Francis Bell (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Joseph Donaldson (PC/Coalition) 3743
- G.R. Rowe (LP/Coalition) 1933
- W.R. Webb (CCF) 1478
- (x)Edmond Prefontaine (IL/Anti-Coalition) 2563
- H.B. Johnson (LP/Coalition) 1963
- (x)James Christie (LP/Coalition) 2227
- P.J. Deroche (Ind/Anti-Coalition) 1493
- Ernest McGirr (PC/Coalition) 2855
- G.I. Jackman (CCF) 1106
- (x)James O. Argue (PC/Coalition) accl.
- Walter McDonald (LP/Coalition) 1697
- G.R. Muir (IPC/Anti-Coalition) 1596
- (x)John Solmon (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Michael N. Hryhohczuk (LP/Coalition) 2171
- Fred Zaplitny (CCF) 1409
- (x)James Anderson (LP/Coalition) accl.
- (x)Nicholas Bachynsky (LP/Coalition) 1437
- Mike Torbiak (IL/Anti-Coalition) 672
- Peter Zozub (CCF) 329
- Ray Mitchell (LP/Coalition) 1598
- Jacob Schulz (CCF) 1268
- (x)Steinn Thompson (LP/Coalition) accl.
- (x)William Morton (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Charles L. Shuttleworth (LP/Coalition) 1478
- Edward P. Venables (PC/Coalition) 1237
- John McDowell (IPC/Anti-Coalition) 1540
- Raoul Allard (LP/Coalition) 1334
- H.G. Robertson (CCF) 701
- (x)George Olive (CCF) 4576
- M.J.G. McMullen (LP/Coalition) 3693
- (x)Abram Harrison (PC/Coalition) 4576
- A.B. Fee (LP/Coalition) 1542
- (x)Douglas Campbell (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Thomas Seens (PC/Coalition) 1656
- (x)Matthew R. Sutherland (LP/Coalition) 1616
- (x)Sauveur Marcoux (LP/Coalition) 1901
- E.J.R. Arpin (Ind/Anti-Coalition) 1528
- (x)Hugh Morrison (IPC/Anti-Coalition) 2074
- H.A. Cochlan (PC/Coalition) 1045
- (x)Henry Rungay (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Harry Shewman (Ind/Coalition) 1349
- (x)John C. Dryden (LP/Coalition) 1196
- Thomas Wishart (CCF) 333
- (x)Ivan Schultz (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Samuel Burch (LP/Coalition) 2208
- Harold Nelson (PC/Coalition) 1575
- G.H. McIntosh (CCF) 610
- (x)Charles Greenlay (PC/Coalition) accl.
- (x)Wallace Miller (PC/Coalition) accl.
- (x)Ronald Robertson (Ind/Coalition) 1189
- F.A. Newton (PC/Coalition) 749
- M.W. Cryderman (CCF) 639
- Robert Bend (Ind PC/Coalition) 2044
- R.A. Quickfall (IL/Anti-Coalition) 859
- (x)Daniel Hamilton (LP/Coalition) accl.
- Rodney Clement (Ind/Coalition) 2207
- M.J. Tokar (CCF) 1346
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Progressive Conservative (Coalition) | James McLenaghen | 3,478 | 67.80 | ||
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation | William Earl Gordon | 1,652 | 32.30 | ||
Total valid votes | 5,130 | 100.00 | |||
Rejected votes | 102 | ||||
Turnout | 5,232 | 68.3 |
- Nicholas Stryk (LP/Coalition) 2752
- (x)Wilbert Doneleyko (Ind CCF) 1171
- (x)Christian Halldorson (LP/Coalition) accl.
- (x)Dane MacCarthy (LP/Coalition) accl.
- William Lucko (LP/Coalition) 2062
- G.E. Newton (Independent LP/Anti-Coalition) 860
- Fred Small (CCF) 807
- (x)George P. Renouf (C/Anti-Coalition) 3352
- Peter J. McKay (LP/Coalition) 1046
- Francis Jobin (L/Coalition) 4311
- (x)Beresford R. Richards (Ind/Anti-Coalition) 1522
- G.M. Ferg (CCF) 816
- (x)Errick Willis (PC/Coalition) accl.
- (x)Robert Mooney (LP/Coalition) accl.
Multi-member constituencies
St. Boniface
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | ||||
Liberal–Progressive | Joseph Van Belleghem (Coalition) | 26.77 | 3,936 | 4,055 | 5,906 | |
Co-operative Commonwealth | (x)Edwin Hansford | 26.56 | 3,905 | 4,897 | 5,206 | |
Progressive Conservative | Paul Marion (Anti-Coalition) | 18.57 | 2,730 | 2,836 | 3,105 | |
Liberal–Progressive | G.P. Shearer (Coalition) | 18.01 | 2,647 | 2,681 | ||
Co-operative Commonwealth | E.R. Gagnon | 10.09 | 1,483 | |||
Electorate: 29,981 Valid: 14,701 Spoilt: 237 Quota: 4,901 Turnout: 14,938 (49.82%) |
Party | Candidate | Maximum round |
Maximum votes |
Share in maximum round |
Maximum votes First round votesTransfer votes
| |
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Liberal-Progressive | Joseph Van Belleghem | 3 | 5,906 | 41.54% |
| |
Co-operative Commonwealth | Edwin Hansford | 3 | 5,206 | 36.62% |
| |
Progressive Conservative | Paul Marion | 3 | 3,105 | 21.84% |
| |
Liberal-Progressive | G.P. Shearer | 2 | 2,681 | 18.53% |
| |
Co-operative Commonwealth | E.R. Gagnon | 1 | 1,483 | 10.09% |
| |
Exhausted votes | 484 | 3.29% |
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Winnipeg Centre
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Liberal–Progressive | (x)Charles Rhodes Smith (Coalition) | 25.01 | 5,140 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | |
Co-operative Commonwealth | (x)Donovan Swailes | 24.45 | 5,025 | 5,025 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | 4,112 | |
Progressive Conservative | Hank Scott (Coalition) | 11.40 | 2,338 | 2,529 | 2,559 | 2,681 | 2,965 | 3,122 | 3,258 | 3,378 | |
Co-operative Commonwealth | Gordon Fines | 10.48 | 2,149 | 2,170 | 2,749 | 2,784 | 2,871 | 3,225 | 4,321 | 4,112 | |
Liberal–Progressive | Paul Bardal (Coalition) | 8.97 | 1,839 | 2,448 | 2,478 | 2,903 | 3,193 | 3,279 | 3,444 | 3,578 | |
Labor–Progressive | John McNeil | 5.91 | 1,211 | 1,230 | 1,256 | 1,286 | 1,392 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Ina Thompson | 5.45 | 1,117 | 1,146 | 1,366 | 1,396 | 1,491 | 1,741 | |||
Independent Liberal | Stephen Juba (Coalition) | 4.95 | 1,015 | 1,065 | 1,078 | 1,155 | |||||
Liberal–Progressive | J.H. Walker (Coalition) | 3.27 | 621 | 830 | 845 | ||||||
Electorate: 50,339 Valid: 20,555 Spoilt: 220 Quota: 4,112 Turnout: 20,775 (41.27%) |
Party | Candidate | Maximum round |
Maximum votes |
Share in maximum round |
Maximum votes First round votesTransfer votes
| |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal-Progressive | Charles Rhodes Smith | 1 | 5,140 | 25.01% |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Donovan Swailes | 1 | 5,025 | 24.45% |
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Progressive Conservative | Hank Scott | 8 | 3,378 | 17.51% |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Gordon Fines | 7 | 4,321 | 22.45% |
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Liberal-Progressive | Paul Bardal | 8 | 3,578 | 18.55% |
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Labor-Progressive | John McNeil | 5 | 1,392 | 6.91% |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Ina Thompson | 6 | 1,741 | 8.89% |
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Independent Liberal | Stephen Juba | 4 | 1,155 | 5.65% |
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Liberal-Progressive | J.H. Walker | 3 | 845 | 4.11% |
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Exhausted votes | 1,263 | 6.14% |
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Winnipeg North
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | (x)Morris Gray | 27.33 | 6,718 | 4,917 | 4,917 | 4,917 | 4,917 | 4,917 | 4,917 | 4,917 | |
Labor–Progressive | (x)Bill Kardash | 16.40 | 4,032 | 4,199 | 4,219 | 4,240 | 4,772 | 4,804 | 4,862 | 5,204 | |
Liberal–Progressive | Frank Chester (Coalition) | 14.85 | 3,649 | 3,714 | 3,923 | 4,035 | 4,107 | 4,501 | 4,824 | 5,660 | |
Co-operative Commonwealth | John Hawryluk | 7.88 | 1,938 | 2,569 | 2,616 | 2,678 | 3,497 | 3,700 | 4,316 | 4,485 | |
Liberal–Progressive | John M. Kozoriz (Coalition) | 7.33 | 1,804 | 1,818 | 1,868 | 1,914 | 1,935 | 2,110 | 2,681 | 2,809 | |
Independent Liberal-Progressive | (x)William Scraba (Coalition) | 6.81 | 1,673 | 1,697 | 1,718 | 1,810 | 1,827 | 2,046 | |||
Liberal–Progressive | Abe Simkin (Coalition) | 6.54 | 1,607 | 2,139 | 2,227 | 2,243 | 2,270 | 2,351 | 2,411 | ||
Progressive Conservative | Stan Carrick (Coalition) | 4.58 | 1,126 | 1,149 | 1,211 | 1,369 | 1,384 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Herman Shaak | 3.12 | 767 | 1,100 | 1,116 | 1,131 | |||||
Independent | Jerdry Wach (Coalition) | 2.63 | 646 | 651 | 671 | ||||||
Liberal–Progressive | Donald Callis | 2.12 | 521 | 533 | |||||||
Independent Labour | A.J. Yallits | 0.40 | 99 | 104 | |||||||
Electorate: 46,649 Valid: 24,580 Spoilt: 329 Quota: 4,917 Turnout: 24,909 (53.39%) |
Party | Candidate | Maximum round |
Maximum votes |
Share in maximum round |
Maximum votes First round votesTransfer votes
| |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Morris Gray | 1 | 6,718 | 27.33% |
| |
Labor-Progressive | Bill Kardash | 8 | 5,204 | 22.55% |
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Liberal-Progressive | Frank Chester | 8 | 5,660 | 24.53% |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | John Hawryluk | 8 | 4,485 | 19.44% |
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Liberal-Progressive | John M. Kozoriz | 8 | 2,809 | 12.17% |
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Independent Liberal-Progressive | William Scraba | 4 | 2,046 | 8.38% |
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Liberal-Progressive | Abe Simkin | 7 | 2,411 | 10.04% |
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Progressive Conservative | Stan Carrick | 5 | 1,384 | 5.61% |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Herman Shaak | 4 | 1,131 | 4.65% |
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Independent | Jerdry Wach | 3 | 671 | 2.74% |
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Liberal-Progressive | Donald Callis | 2 | 533 | 2.17% |
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Independent Labour | A.J. Yallits | 2 | 104 | 0.42% |
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Exhausted votes | 1,505 | 6.12% |
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Winnipeg South
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
Liberal–Progressive | (x)John McDiarmid (Coalition) | 23.42 | 6,466 | 5,522 | 5,522 | 5,522 | 5,522 | |
Co-operative Commonwealth | (x)Lloyd Stinson | 22.99 | 6,346 | 6,346 | 5,522 | 5,522 | 5,522 | |
Liberal–Progressive | (x)Ronald Turner (Coalition) | 20.02 | 5,526 | 5,526 | 5,526 | 5,526 | 5,526 | |
Independent Progressive Conservative | Dufferin Roblin (Anti-Coalition) | 12.47 | 3,443 | 3,572 | 3,767 | 4,601 | 5,557 | |
Independent | C.F. Green (Anti-Coalition) | 8.51 | 2,349 | 2,444 | 2,833 | 3,151 | 3,959 | |
Liberal–Progressive | J. Gurzon Harvey (Coalition) | 6.30 | 1,739 | 2,320 | 2,447 | 3,003 | ||
Progressive Conservative | (x)Alex Stringer (Coalition) | 6.30 | 1,738 | 1,877 | 1,990 | |||
Electorate: 53,742 Valid: 27,607 Spoilt: 155 Quota: 5,522 Turnout: 27,762 (51.7%) |
Party | Candidate | Maximum round |
Maximum votes |
Share in maximum round |
Maximum votes First round votesTransfer votes
| |
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Liberal-Progressive | John McDiarmid | 1 | 6,466 | 23.42% |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Lloyd Stinson | 1 | 6,346 | 22.99% |
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Liberal-Progressive | Ronald Turner | 1 | 5,526 | 20.02% |
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Independent Progressive Conservative | Dufferin Roblin | 5 | 5,557 | 21.30% |
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Independent | C.F. Green | 5 | 3,959 | 15.18% |
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Liberal-Progressive | J. Gurzon Harvey | 4 | 3,003 | 10.99% |
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Progressive Conservative | Alex Stringer | 3 | 1,990 | 7.21% |
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Exhausted votes | 1,521 | 5.51% |
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Post-election changes
On August 15, 1950, Progressive Conservative leader Errick Willis resigned his seat in cabinet. The party formally left the coalition later in the summer, and John McDowell, Hugh Morrison and Dufferin Roblin joined the party caucus.
Some Progressive Conservative MLAs opposed their party's decision, and chose to remain with the coalition side. Charles Greenlay and Wallace Miller chose to remain in cabinet, while James Argue and Joseph Donaldson sat as pro-coalition independents. Argue rejoined the Progressive Conservatives in 1953, while Donaldson resigned his seat. Thomas Seens did not initially support the party's decision to leave the coalition, but sat with the Progressive Conservatives in the legislature.
Ronald Robertson and Edmond Prefontaine rejoined the Liberal-Progressives, while independents Rod Clement and Walter Weir also remained on the government side. Harry Shewman appears to have sided with the opposition.
St. Andrews (dec. James McLenaghen, June 23, 1950), October 24, 1950:
- Thomas P. Hillhouse (LP) 2366
- William Earl Gordon (CCF) 1513
- Veitch (PC) 1187
St. Clements (dec. Nicholas Stryk, 1950), October 24, 1950:
- Albert Trapp (LP) 2729
- Wasylyk (CCF) 560
- Andrew Bileski (LPP) 254
Brandon City (res. Joseph Donaldson, April 18, 1951), January 21, 1952:
- Reginald Lissaman (PC) 3223
- Alex McPhail (LP) 2233
- Spafford (CCF) 1305
La Verendrye (dec. Sauveur Marcoux, November 16, 1951), January 21, 1952:
- Edmond Brodeur (LP) 2334
- Arpin (PC) 1363
Winnipeg South (res. Charles Rhodes Smith, 1952)
St. Clements (dec. Albert Trapp, January 9, 1953)
Cypress (dec. James Christie, January 19, 1953)
Virden (dec. Robert Mooney, January 30, 1953)
Ste. Rose (dec. Maurice MacCarthy, June 8, 1953)
Further reading
- "Historical Summaries" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. 2007.