1928 British Columbia general election

1928 British Columbia general election

← 1924 July 18, 1928 1933 →

48 seats to the 17th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
25 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
BCLP
ILP
Leader Simon Fraser Tolmie John Duncan MacLean
Party Conservative Liberal Independent Labour
Leader's seat Saanich[a] Victoria City
Last election 17 seats, 29.45% 23 seats, 31.34% Did not contest
Seats won 35 12 1
Seat change Increase 18 Decrease 11 Increase 1
Popular vote 192,867 144,872 17,908
Percentage 53.30% 40.04% 4.95%
Swing Increase 23.85pp Increase 8.70pp Did not contest

Premier before election

John Duncan MacLean
Liberal

Premier after election

Simon Fraser Tolmie
Conservative

The 1928 British Columbia general election was the seventeenth 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 June 7, 1928, and held on July 18, 1928. The new legislature met for the first time on January 22, 1929.

The Conservative Party defeated the governing Liberal Party, taking over half the popular vote, and 35 of the 48 seats in the legislature. The Liberals' popular vote also increased significantly, but because of the disappearance of the Provincial Party and the Canadian Labour Party, which had won over 35% of the vote together in the previous election, the Liberals were defeated. To date this remains the final election in British Columbia history where the Conservative Party would achieve power in its own right.
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