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This was the second and last election to use the alternative voting system. Rather than marking the ballot with an X, numbers were to be placed opposite the names in order of choice. If, after the first count, no candidate received an absolute simple majority, the candidate with the least number of votes was dropped, and the second choices distributed among the remaining candidates. This process continued until a candidate emerged with the requisite majority vote. Some voters only indicated a first choice (plumping), and others did not utilize the full range available. Consequently as the counts progressed, some ballots would be exhausted and total valid votes would decline, thereby reducing the absolute majority required to be elected. In multi-member Ridings , there were as many ballots as members to be elected, distinguished by colour and letters.

The Minority Government formed in 1952 by the conservative Social Credit of Premier W.A.C. Bennett lasted only nine months before new elections were called. Social Credit was re-elected with a Majority in the legislature to a second term in government with almost 38% of the popular vote.

The Social Democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation formed the Official Opposition with the only significant opposition caucus (14 seats).

The British Columbia Liberal Party lost two of its six seats despite and maintained its 20% share of the popular vote.

The Progressive Conservative Party lost three of its four seat in the legislature, as its share of the popular vote fell from almost 17% to under 6%.

One seat was won by a Labour candidate.


RESULTS


Notes:

  • Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.


x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote.


RESULTS BY RIDING


  align "center" William Ralph Talbot Chetwynd <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Cariboo <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Alberni <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Stanley John Squire <br><small>
  align "center" William Kenneth Kiernan <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Chilliwack <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Atlin <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Frank Calder <br><small>
  align "center" Richard Orr Newton <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Columbia <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Burnaby <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Ernest Edward Winch <br><small>
  align "center" Thomas James Irwin <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Delta <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Comox <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" William Campbell Moore
  align "center" Lyle Wicks <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Dewdney <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Cowichan-Newcastle <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Robert Martin Strachan <sup>2</sup>
  align "center" Llewllyn Leslie King <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Fort George <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Cranbrook <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Leo Thomas Nimsick
  align "center" Philip Arthur Gaglardi <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Kamloops <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Grand Forks-Greenwood <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Rupert Williams Haggen
  align "center" Herbert Joseph Bruch
  align "center" <b> Esquimalt <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Kaslo-Slocan <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Randolph Harding
  align "center" Wesley Drewett Black <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Nelson-Creston <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Mackenzie <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" Anthony John Gargrave
  align "center" Lorne Hugh Shantz <br><small>
  align "center" <b> North Okanagan <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> New Westminster <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" John McRae (Rae) Eddie
  align "center" George Henry Tomlinson Jr
  align "center" <b> North Vancouver <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> New Westminster <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" John McRae (Rae) Eddie
  align "center" Cyril Morley Shelford
  align "center" <b> Omineca <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Revelstoke <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Vincent Segur
  align "center" Charles William Parker <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Peace River <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Skeena <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Frank Howard
  align "center" Robert Edward Sommers <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Rossland-Trail <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver East <br><small> Co-operative Commonwealth Fed
  align "center" Arthur James Turner
  align "center" <b> Saanich <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" John Douglas Tidball Tisdalle
  align "center" Arnold Alexander Webster
  align "center" James Allan Reid <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Salmon Arm <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Fernie <br><small>Labour (Party)
  align "center" Thomas Aubert Uphill
  align "center" Francis Xavier Richter <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Similkameen <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Lillooet <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" James Gordon Gibson
  align "center" William Andrew Cecil Bennett <sup>1</sup>
  align "center" <b> South Okanagan <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Lillooet <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" Philip Archibald Gibbs
  align "center" Eric Charles Fitzgerald Martin <br><small>
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver-Burrard <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" <b> Prince Rupert <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" Arthur Bruce Brown
  align "center" Bert Price <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Vancouver-Point Grey <br><small> Liberal
  align "center" Arthur Laing
  align "center" Alexander Small Matthew
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver Centre <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" George Churchill Moxham
  align "center" Thomas Audley Bate <br><small>
  align "center" rowspan=2 <b> Vancouver-Point Grey <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" Robert William Bonner <br><small>
  align "center" Lydia Augusta Arsens
  align "center" rowspan=3 <b> Victoria City <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center" William Neelands Chant
  align "center" Walter Percival Wright
  align "center" Irvine Finlay Corbett <br><small>
  align "center" <b> Yale <br><small> Social Credit
  align "center"<sup>1</sup> Premier-Elect
  align "center"<sup>2</sup> Leader of the Opposition


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