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The Canadian parliament after the 1926 election

The Canadian federal election of 1926 was held to elect mmbers of the Canadian House of Commons. The election was called following an event known as the King-Byng Affair. In the 1925 federal election, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal Party of Canada won fewer seats in the Canadian House of Commons than the Conservative Party of Arthur Meighen. Mackenzie King, however, was determined to continue to govern with the support of the Progressive Party. The combined Liberal and Progressive caucuses gave Mackenzie King a majority in the House of Commons.

The coalition collapsed, however, following a scandal, and Mackenzie King approached the Governor-General, Baron Byng of Vimy, to seek dissolution of the Parliament. Byng refused on the basis that the Conservatives had won the largest number of seats in the prior election, and called upon Meighen to form a government.

Meighen's government was soon defeated in a vote of no confidence, and Byng agreed to dissolve Parliament and call new elections. Mackenzie King effectively campaigned against Byng in the election instead of against Meighen, and won the largest number of seats in the House of Commons despite receiving a smaller proportion of the popular vote than the Tories. (The Liberals did not run candidates in all ridings, with an informal electoral pact with the Progessives and Liberal-Progressives. Note in particular the election results in Manitoba, where Meighen's party captured almost 40 percent of the vote, twice the vote share of any other party, but no seats.) He was able to govern with the support of Liberal-Progressive Members of Parliament. Byng returned to Britain at the end of the year and was raised to the rank of Viscount as an expression of confidence in him.


National results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1925 Elected % Change # % % Change
     Liberal Mackenzie King 202 100 116 +16.0% 1,393,653 42.80% +3.06%
     Conservative Arthur Meighen 232 114 91 -20.2% 1,476,834 45.35% -0.78%
     Progressive Robert Forke 28 22 11 -50.0% 128,060 3.93% -4.52%
     United Farmers of Alberta   12 2 11 +450% 60,740 2.01% +1.61%
     Liberal-Progressive   12 - 8   63,144 1.94% +1.83%
     Labour   18 2 4 +100% 55,661 1.71% -0.10%
     Independent 10 2 2 - 25,821 0.79% +0.28%
     Independent Liberal 5 1 1 - 18,627 0.57% -0.42%
     United Farmers of Ontario   1 * 1 * 6,909 0.21% *
     Independent Conservative 3 1 - -100% 10,164 0.31% -0.23%
     Progressive-Conservative   2 - - - 7,088 0.22% +0.18%
     Liberal-Labour   1 * - * 4,187 0.13% *
     Unknown 1 - - - 3,378 0.10% -0.55%
     Labour-Farmer   1 - - - 1,441 0.04% -0.11%
     Socialist   1 - - - 672 0.02% -0.04%
     Protectionist   1 * - * 129 x *
Total 530 244 245 +0.4% 3,256,508 100%  
Sources: http://www.elections.ca — History of Federal Ridings since 1867

Notes:

* not applicable – the party was not recognized in the previous election

x – less than 0.005% of the popular vote

Results by province

Party Name BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE YK Total
     Liberal Seats: 1 3 16 4 24 59 4 2 3   116
     Popular Vote (%): 37.0 22.3 51.3 18.4 35.3 61.3 46.1 43.5 52.7 44.1 42.8
     Conservative Seats: 12 1 - - 53 4 7 12 1 1 91
     Vote: 54.2 31.5 27.5 39.7 54.9 34.0 53.9 53.7 47.3 55.9 45.4
     Progressive Seats:     4 4 3           11
     Vote:     17.9 11.2 5.1           3.9
     United Farmers of Alberta Seats:   11                 11
     Vote:   38.7                 1.9
     Liberal-Progressive Seats:     1 7 -           8
     Vote:     3.2 19.5 1.4           1.9
     Labour Seats: - 1   2 1     -     4
     Vote: 6.4 4.3   8.7 1.1     2.8     1.7
     Independent Seats: 1 -     - 1         2
     Vote: 2.3 0.1     0.5 1.9         0.8
     Independent Liberal Seats:           1         1
     Vote:           2.3         0.6
     United Farmers of Ontario Seats:         1           1
     Vote:         0.6           0.2
Total Seats 14 16 21 17 82 65 11 14 4 1 245
Parties that won no seats:
     Independent Conservative Vote:         0.8 0.1         0.3
     Progressive-Conservative Vote:       2.5   0.3         0.2
     Liberal-Labour Vote:         0.3           0.1
     Unknown Vote:   2.2                 0.1
     Labour-Farmer Vote:   0.9                 xx
     Socialist Vote:           0.1         xx
     Protectionist Vote:           xx         xx

xx – less than 0.05% of the popular vote


Preceded by:
1925 federal election
Canadian federal elections Followed by:
1930 federal election









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