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After the election, a Coalition government was formed by the Conservative and Liberal members. Liberal Party leader Thomas Dufferin Pattullo objected, stepped down, and sat as a Liberal, giving the Coalition thirty two seats.


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Notes:

  • Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.


1 J. Hinchliffe was nominated by the North Vancouver Conservative Association but when he disagreed with the party's road policy, he was repudiated by the party leader, R.L. Maitland. A group called the Conservative Active Club nominated A. H. Bayne who was approved by Maitland. Bayne, however, could not run as a Conservative since Hinchliffe's nomination papers had been filed. Consequently, Hinchliffe's votes are included in the Conservative Party total and Bayne, who ran as an "Official Conservative", is listed separately.


RESULTS BY RIDING


  align "center" James Mowat
  align "center" <b> Alberni <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Burnaby <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Ernest Edward Winch
  align "center" William James Asseltine
  align "center" <b> Atlin <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Comox <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Colin Cameron
  align "center" Louis LeBourdais
  align "center" <b> Cariboo <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Cowichan-Newcastle <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Samuel Guthrie
  align "center" Thomas King
  align "center" <b> Columbia <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Delta <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Leonard Alec Shepherd
  align "center" Henry George Thomas Perry
  align "center" <b> Fort George <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> North Vancouver <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Dorothy Gretchen Steeves
  align "center" Robert Henry Carson
  align "center" <b> Kamloops <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver East <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" James Lyle Telford
  align "center" Charles Sidney Leary
  align "center" <b> Kaslo-Slocan <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" Harold Edward Winch <sup>2</sup>
  align "center" George Sharratt Pearson
  align "center" <b> Nanaimo And The Islands <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Similkameen <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Bernard George Webber
  align "center" Frank Putnam
  align "center" <b> Nelson-Creston <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver-Burrard <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Winona Grace MacInnis
  align "center" Arthur Wellesley Gray
  align "center" <b> New Westminster <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" Charles Grant MacNeil
  align "center" Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald
  align "center" <b> North Okanagan <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver Centre <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Laura Emma Marshall Jamieson
  align "center" Mark Matthew Connelly
  align "center" <b> Omineca <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" Wallis Walter LeFeaux
  align "center" Glen Everton Braden
  align "center" <b> Peace River <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Chilliwack
  align "center" Leslie Harvey Eyres
  align "center" Thomas Dufferin Pattullo
  align "center" <b> Prince Rupert <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Cranbrook <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Frank William Green
  align "center" Harry Johnston
  align "center" <b> Revelstoke <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Dewdney <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Roderick Charles MacDonald
  align "center" Norman William Whittaker
  align "center" <b> Saanich <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Esquimalt <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Elmer Victor Finland
  align "center" Edward Tourtellotte Kennedy
  align "center" <b> Skeena <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Grand Forks-Greenwood <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Thomas Alfred Love
  align "center" John Hart <sup>1</sup>
  align "center" rowspan=3 <b> Victoria City <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" <b> Lillooet <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Enrest Crawford Carson
  align "center" Nancy Hodges
  align "center" <b> South Okanagan <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" William Andrew Cecil Bennett
  align "center" William Thomas Straith
  align "center" rowspan=3 <b> Vancouver-Point Grey <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Royal Lethington Maitland
  align "center" John Joseph Alban Gillis
  align "center" <b> Yale <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" James Alexander Paton
  align "center" Tilly Jean Rolston
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Victoria City <br><small> Conservative
  align "center" Herbert Anscomb
  align "center" Joseph Douglas Hunter
  align "center" <b> Fernie <br><small>Labour (Party)
  align "center" Thomas Aubert Uphill
  align "center" <b> Salmon Arm <br><small>Independent
  align "center" Rolf Wallgren Bruhn
  align "center"<sup>1</sup> Premier-Elect and Incumbent
  align "center"<sup>2</sup> Leader of the Opposition


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