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1930 Canadian election



         


Elections and parties in
Canada


In the 1930 Canadian election, R.B. Bennett's Conservative Party won a majority government, defeating the Liberal Party led by William Lyon Mackenzie King.

The first signs of the Great Depression were clearly evident by the 1930 election, and Conservative party leader Richard Bedford Bennett campaigned on a platform of aggressive measures in order to combat it.

"I propose that any government of which I am the head will at the first session of parliament initiate whatever action is necessary to that end, or perish in the attempt." - R.B. Bennett, June 9, 1930.

Canadian voters agreed with Bennett and the Conservatives were elected with a majority of 137 seats in the House Of Commons. The incumbent Liberals under William Lyon Mackenzie King became the official opposition after being reduced to 88 with the Progressives taking the remaining 2.

"R. B. Bennett leads the Tories to a smashing federal victory, defeating Mackenzie King's Liberals as voters vent their anger over the depression." - Newspaper headline from July 28, 1930

Unfortunately for Bennett and the Conservatives, the Depression brought complex problems to politicians and extreme hardship for most Canadians. Bennett and the Conservatives lost the 1935 election to the Liberals under the previous Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.


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Results

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National


Party Party Leader # of candidates Seats Popular Vote
Before After % Change # % Change
Conservative 229 134 1,863,115 47.79%
Liberal <center> Mackenzie King 226 90 1,716,798 44.03%
United Farmers of Alberta <center> 10 9 56,968 1.46%
Progressive <center> T.A. Crerar 15 3 70,822 1.82%
Liberal-Progressive <center> 8 3 44,822 1.15%
Labour <center> J.S. Woodsworth 8 2 26,548 0.68%
Independent <center> 11 2 21,608 0.55%
Progressive-Conservative <center> 2 1 15,996 0.41%
Independent Labour <center> 2 1 15,988 0.41%
Independent Liberal <center> 8 0 14,426 0.37%
Farmer <center> 5 0 11,999 0.31%
Independent Conservative <center> 6 0 10,360 0.27%
Unknown <center> 2 0 7,441 0.19%
Liberal-Labour <center> 1 0 7,195 0.18%
Communist <center>Tim Buck 6 0 4,557 0.12%
Labour-Farmer <center> 2 0 3,276 0.08%
Liberal-Protectionist <center> 1 0 2,723 0.07%
Farmer-Labour <center> 1 0 2,091 0.05%
Independent Progressive <center> 1 0 1,294 0.03%
Franc Lib <center> 1 0 429 0.01%
Prohibitionist <center> 1 0 266 0.01%
Total <center> <center> 546 <center> <center> 245 <center> <center> 3,898,722 <center> 100.00% <center>
Sources: http://www.elections.ca --


n.a. = not applicable - the party was not recognized in the previous election

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Province by Province breakdown


Party Name BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE YK Total
Conservative Seats: 7 4 6 10 59 24 10 10 3 1 134
Popular Vote (%): 49.3% 35.0% 33.6% 44.1% 53.9% 43.7% 59.3% 52.5% 50.0% 60.3% 47.8%
Liberal Seats: 5 3 13 1 22 40 1 4 1   90
Vote (%): 40.9% 30.0% 48.4% 19.6% 42.4% 53.2% 40.7% 47.5% 50.0% 39.7% 44.0%
United Farmers of Alberta Seats:   9                 9
Vote (%):   28.4%                 1.5%
Progressive Seats:     2   1           3
Vote (%):   1.9% 8.1% 6.4% 1.8%           1.8%
Liberal-Progressive Seats:       3             3
Vote (%):     2.1% 16.2%             1.2%
Labour Seats:       2              
Vote (%):   3.0   8.4 0.1           0.7
Independent Seats: 1         1         2
Vote (%): 2.6   3.5   0.1 0.3         0.6
Progressive-Conservative Seats:       1             1
Vote (%):     2.7   1.0         0.4
Independent Labour Seats: 1                   1
Vote (%): 6.5     0.1             0.4
Parties that won no seats
Independent Liberal Vote (%):       0.4   1.3         0.4
Farmer Vote (%):     3.6               0.3
Independent Conservative Vote (%):       1.2 0.5 0.1          
Unknown Vote (%):       0.5           0.2
Liberal-Labour Vote (%):         0.5           0.2
Communist Vote (%): 0.4     0.9 0.1           0.1
Labour]]-Farmer Vote (%):   0.6                 0.1
Liberal-Protectionist Vote (%):           0.3         0.1
Farmer-Labour Vote (%):     0.6               0.1
Independent Progressive Vote (%):           0.1         xx
Prohibitionist Vote (%): 0.1                   xx
Total Seats   14 16 21 17 82 65 11 14 4 1 245


xx - less than 0.05% of the popular vote


Preceded by:
1926 Canadian election
Canadian federal electionsFollowed by:
1935 Canadian election






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