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.
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52 seats of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 27 seats were needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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. As well, the instant runoff voting system that was in effect for the 1952 and 1953 elections was abolished, and the previous system—mixture of block voting in multi-member districts and single-winner first past the post—was revived.
In 1955, a further Act was passed that increased the Legislative from 48 members to 52 through the following changes:
- Peace River was split into North Peace River and South Peace River
- Burnaby, Delta and North Vancouver became multi-member districts, each now returning two members.
Results
| Political party | Party leader | MLAs | Votes | |||||||
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| 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 | ||
| Labour 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.
| Party | Seats | Votes | Change (pp) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| █ Social Credit | 39 / 52 | 8.09 | |||
| █ Co-operative Commonwealth | 10 / 52 | -2.53 | |||
| █ Liberal | 2 / 52 | -1.82 | |||
| █ Progressive Conservative | 0 / 52 | -2.49 | |||
| █ Other | 1 / 52 | -1.25 | |||
MLAs elected
| Single-member districts Alberni: Stanley John Squire Atlin: William James Asselstine Cariboo: Ralph Chetwynd Chilliwack: William Kenneth Kiernan Columbia: Richard Orr Newton Comox: Daniel Campbell Cowichan-Newcastle: Robert Strachan Cranbrook: Leo Nimsick Dewdney: Lyle Wicks Esquimalt: Herbert Joseph Bruch Fernie: Thomas Aubert Uphill Fort George: Ray Gillis Williston Grand Forks-Greenwood: Lois Haggen Kamloops: Phil Gaglardi Kaslo-Slocan: Randolph Harding Lillooet: Don Robinson | Mackenzie: Anthony Gargrave Nanaimo and the Islands: Earle Cathers Westwood Nelson-Creston: Wesley Drewett Black New Westminster: Rae Eddie North Okanagan: Lorne Shantz North Peace River: Harold Earl Roche Oak Bay: Philip Archibald Gibbs Omineca: Cyril Morley Shelford Prince Rupert: William Harvey Murray Revelstoke: Arvid Lundell Rossland-Trail: Robert Sommers Saanich: John Douglas Tisdalle Salmon Arm: James Allan Reid Similkameen: Frank Richter, Jr. Skeena: Hugh Shirreff South Okanagan: W. A. C. Bennett South Peace River: Stanley Carnell Yale: Irvine Finlay Corbett | Multi-member districts Burnaby: Gordon Dowding Burnaby: Ernest Winch Delta: Thomas Irwin Delta: Nehemiah George Massey North Vancouver: John Melvin Bryan Sr. North Vancouver: Newton Phillips Steacy Vancouver-Burrard: Eric Charles Fitzgerald Martin Vancouver-Burrard: Bert Price Vancouver Centre: Alexander Small Matthew Vancouver Centre: Leslie Peterson Vancouver East: Frederick Morton Sharp Vancouver East: Arthur James Turner Vancouver-Point Grey: Thomas Audley Bate Vancouver-Point Grey: Buda Brown Vancouver-Point Grey: Arthur Laing Victoria City: William Chant Victoria City: John Donald Smith Victoria City: George Frederick Thompson Gregory
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- Died before the opening of the new Legislative Assembly. His son-in-law Cedric Cox won the subsequent byelection.
Synopsis of results
| 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 | 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 | 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
| 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 | 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 | 1,476 | 162 | – | 60,519 | 21,474 |
| 8,620 | 3,417 | 7,241 | – | 143 | – | ||||||
| 7,827 | 3,265 | 7,205 | – | 124 | – | ||||||
- George Henry Tomlinson Jr., a Socred MLA in the previous Legislature.
- George Frederick Thompson Gregory (Liberal)won the seat in a 1953 byelection, taking it from the Socreds.
Bold indicates incumbent in last Legislature.
- = winning candidate
See also
- List of British Columbia political parties
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