| Canadian Federal Election, 1867 |
Article Index for Canadian Federal |
Website Links For Canadian |
Information AboutCanadian Federal Election, 1867 |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION, 1867 | |
| canadian federal elections | |
| 1867 elections in canada | |
|
The Canadian federal election of 1867, held from August 7 to September 20 , was the first election for the new nation of Canada . It was held to elect members of the Canadian House Of Commons . The Conservative Party of Sir John A. Macdonald won a majority of seats and votes in Ontario and Quebec . (Its candidates ran either as "Conservatives" or " Liberal-Conservative s".) Quebec and Ontario had previously been united as The Province Of Canada with Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier 's Liberal-Conservative coalition forming the government. Officially, the Liberal Party Of Canada had no leader, however while George Brown did not hold an official position in the party, he was generally considered the party's leader in the election campaign, and would have likely been Prime Minister in the unlikely event that the Liberals prevailed over Macdonald in the election. As it was, Brown ran concurrently for seats in the Legislative Assembly Of Ontario and the Canadian House Of Commons and hoped to become Premier Of Ontario . However, he failed to win a seat in either body, and the Liberals remained officially leaderless until 1873 . Prior to Confederation, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick did not have formalized Liberal and Conservative parties. Political groups in those two provinces joined one of the two Province of Canada parties. Both provinces had weak Conservative parties. Opponents of the Conservatives joined the Liberal Party Of Canada , which took the majority of seats and votes in both provinces. In Nova Scotia, opponents of the Conservatives (and of Confederation itself) ran as Anti-Confederate s, but later sat with the Liberal Caucus. Elections held in the previous year in the Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia focused on the issue of whether or not to form a confederation. For a list of candidates elected in the 1867 election, and in by-elections prior to 1872 , see 1st Canadian Parliament . ELECTION RESULTS National Notes: 1 Liberal-Conservatives sat with the Conservative Party in the House of Commons. 2 Anti-Confederates sat with the Liberal Party in the House of Commons. Acclamations The following MPs were acclaimed:
Results by province EXTERNAL LINKS
|
|
|