1955 Alberta general election

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox election The 1955 Alberta general election was held on June 29, 1955, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

Despite losing almost 10% of the popular vote (compared to its 1952 proportion of the vote) and 30% of its seats in the legislature, the Social Credit Party, led by Ernest C. Manning, received a slightly higher number of votes than in 1952 and won a comfortable majority for its sixth term in government.

The Liberal Party emerged as the principal opposition to the Social Credit juggernaut, winning over 30% of the popular vote, and increasing its legislative caucus from 4 members to 15. The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation won two seats. However its leader, MLA Elmer Roper, was defeated, ending his thirteen-year career in the legislature. Three Conservative Party candidates and various independents also won seats.

This provincial election, like the previous seven, saw district-level proportional representation (Single transferable voting) used to elect the MLAs of Edmonton and Calgary. City-wide districts were used to elect multiple MLAs in the cities. All the other MLAs were elected in single-member districts through Instant-runoff voting. This was the last provincial election to use PR. After this the electoral system was changed to Plurality voting.

The rise in opposition MLAs was only partially created in the cities where single transferable voting was in use. Only one more opposition MLA was elected in the cities versus the number elected there in 1952. Calgary elected two Liberals in 1955 versus one in 1952. The addition of seven Liberal MLAs was produced by the rise in Liberal Party popularity. This was a sign of dis-satisfaction with the SC government which by that point in time had been in power 20 years.

A portion of the increased opposition caucus were four Liberal MLAs who were elected in rural districts through vote transfers conducted under instant-runoff voting despite the Social Credit candidate in each of the districts being the leader in the First Count. The election of these four caused the government to abandon the STV/AV system that had been in use since 1924. After the system's replacement by single-member Plurality voting and various other reforms put into effect by Premier Manning, the SC government would take many more seats in subsequent elections.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>A Report on Alberta Elections, p. 77-80</ref>

Voter turnout in this election was 68 percent.<ref>A Report on Alberta Elections, p. 81</ref>

Snap vote

The 1955 election was brought on after Liberal leader James Harper Prowse questioned the confidence of the government in question period regarding members of the Social Credit caucus who had had dealings with the Alberta Treasury Branch. Manning was angered by the question and had the Lieutenant Governor dissolve the assembly despite having two more years left in his term.

Expulsion

On the last day of the campaign Ernest Manning barred candidates Roy Lee and John Landeryou from running as official Social Credit candidates. However, due to the ballots having already been printed, the two men were still listed under the Social Credit name. Lee and Landeryou had violated the Legislative Assembly Act by renting a building to the provincial government.<ref name="expulsion">Template:Cite news</ref>

End of STV and AV

Following this election, the Social Credit government did away with the Alternative Vote Instant-runoff voting system, that had been in place in the rural constituencies, and the PR through Single Transferable Vote system in Edmonton and Calgary, both of which had been in place since 1924.

Under Single Transferable Voting, results would take up to five days to count the necessary vote transfers, before the last member was declared elected. This was especially problematic, in Edmonton that elected seven members. The resulting representation was very well balanced, with as many as four parties commonly elected in each major city.

As well, the government in 1955 had lost four local elections in rural constituencies due to vote transfers held under IRV, when its candidate had received the largest portion of the vote in the first round but was not elected to the seat after re-distribution of the ballots in later counts. The cancellation of the IRV system was meant to prevent this in the future. In four constituencies the SC candidate had received plurality of first-choice votes but was not elected when another candidate surpassed his lead through vote transfers conducted under IRV. This indicated to the government that the supporters of the opposition parties were beginning to support each other in a joint effort to defeat the government. (One historian has stated that there were 20 constituencies like this in which the SC at the end won only five but that number is too high. There were 16 constituencies in which, in the first count, no candidate took the majority of the votes. Only in these constituencies was it necessary to hold more counts (involving re-distribution of some votes in accordance with voters' marked back-up preferences). Even where vote transfers were conducted and more counts held, mostly the candidate leading in the first round won the seat in the end, but there were four constituencies (Acadia-Coronation, Athabasca, Lac Ste. Anne and Vermilion) in which the leading candidate in the first round was not the candidate with the most votes at the end and thus did not win the seat. The victim in all four cases was a SC candidate.)

The government presented the complicated voting procedure as reason to shift to First past the post, a voting system that was simpler but also was expected to give the government more seats. The 1955 election saw the election of the largest opposition caucus that Manning faced during his 25 years as premier (although it was just 40 percent of the seats in the Legislature). As well, it was the most opposition members Social Credit would face during its 36 years in power.

After the shift to First past the post the next election (1959) saw the government win all but four of the seats in the Legislature, far more than its due share of the vote.

Results

Elections to the 13th Alberta Legislative Assembly (1955)
Party Leader Candidates First-preference votes Seats
Votes ± % Template:Abbr Change (pp) 1952 1955 ±

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Ernest C. Manning 62 175,553 7,764Template:Increase 46.42 Template:Bartable 53 Template:Composition bar 16Template:Decrease

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James H. Prowse 53 117,741 75,812Template:Increase 31.13 Template:Bartable 3 Template:Composition bar 12Template:Increase

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John P. Page 26 34,757 23,786Template:Increase 9.19 Template:Bartable 2 Template:Composition bar 1Template:Increase

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Elmer Roper 38 31,180 10,749Template:Decrease 8.24 Template:Bartable 2 Template:Composition bar Template:No change

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3 2,721 1,482Template:Decrease 0.72 Template:Bartable 1 Template:Composition bar Template:No change

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Frank Gainer 2 4,581 4,581Template:Increase 1.21 Template:Bartable Template:Composition bar 1Template:Increase

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7 4,225 3,520Template:Decrease 1.12 Template:Bartable Template:Composition bar 1Template:Increase

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Ross Ellis 2 4,001 4,001Template:Increase 1.06 Template:Bartable Template:Composition bar 1Template:Increase

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9 3,420 2,288Template:Increase 0.90 0.43
Total 202 378,179 100.00%
Rejected ballots 22,839 2,226Template:Increase
Turnout 401,018 82,070Template:Increase 68.0% 8.6Template:Increase
Registered voters 589,409 52,239Template:Increase

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MLAs elected

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Synopsis of results

Results by ridingTemplate:Snd1955 Alberta general election (all except Calgary, Edmonton and servicemember MLAs)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Riding First-preference votes Turnout
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Final counts Winning party
Name SC Template:Abbr Template:Abbr CCF Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Total SC Template:Abbr Template:Abbr CCF Template:Abbr 1952 1955
 
Acadia-Coronation 2,026 1,932 607 4,565 83.6% 2,122 2,263 SC Lib
Alexandra 2,143 1,420 101 590 4,254 67.4% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Athabasca 2,073 2,069 293 4,435 71.8% 2,097 2,145 SC Lib
Banff-Cochrane 1,926 2,342 4,268 70.7% Elected on 1st count SC Coal
Bonnyville 1,331 2,250 788 4,369 74.3% Elected on 1st count SC Lib
Bow Valley-Empress 2,330 2,569 4,899 74.5% Elected on 1st count SC Ind
Bruce 1,978 1,525 70 998 4,571 74.2% 2,105 2,033 SC SC
Camrose 2,899 2,214 217 734 6,064 72.2% 3,081 2,758 SC SC
Cardston 1,813 985 2,798 61.8% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Clover Bar 2,314 1,609 331 603 4,857 70.6% 2,505 2,158 SC SC
Cypress 2,668 1,205 3,873 71.7% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Didsbury 2,601 2,239 4,840 72.3% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Drumheller 3,224 995 183 4,402 67.4% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Edson 2,529 2,146 192 4,867 70.7% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Gleichen 1,912 1,784 3,696 74.6% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Grande Prairie 3,240 1,481 377 538 5,636 70.8% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Grouard 2,319 2,855 571 5,745 67.5% 2,425 3,026 Lib Lib
Hand Hills 2,685 1,666 282 4,633 81.7% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Lac La Biche 1,868 1,931 3,799 74.0% Elected on 1st count SC Lib
Lac Ste. Anne 1,965 1,684 1,374 5,023 76.6% 2,120 2,592 SC Lib
Lacombe 2,255 1,579 602 4,436 72.5% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Leduc 950 963 394 1,147 1,338 4,792 68.2% 1,871 2,035 I-SC I-SC
Lethbridge 4,788 3,361 883 490 9,522 63.6% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Little Bow 2,481 1,359 510 4,350 75.2% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Macleod 3,037 1,946 4,983 66.3% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Medicine Hat 5,066 1,862 605 7,533 61.7% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Okotoks-High River 2,482 2,607 5,089 77.3% Elected on 1st count SC L-C
Olds 3,161 2,238 5,399 74.7% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Peace River 3,456 2,184 780 6,420 63.2% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Pembina 2,609 1,708 840 5,157 72.9% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Pincher Creek-Crowsnest 2,799 1,394 363 4,556 73.2% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Ponoka 2,254 1,323 184 698 130 4,589 71.3% 2,320 1,417 751 SC SC
Red Deer 4,170 4,381 637 9,188 70.2% 4,286 4,786 SC Con
Redwater 1,632 1,878 552 270 4,332 72.5% 1,739 2,214 SC Lib
Rocky Mountain House 2,829 1,200 417 4,446 68.6% Elected on 1st count SC SC
St. Albert 2,509 2,618 159 646 5,932 79.6% 2,610 3,029 SC Lib
St. Paul 2,761 2,049 415 5,225 76.4% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Sedgewick 2,748 1,450 483 4,681 71.7% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Spirit River 2,369 1,306 950 4,625 73.1% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Stettler 2,892 1,523 726 5,141 74.6% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Stony Plain 1,788 2,865 758 5,411 71.4% Elected on 1st count SC Lib
Taber 2,788 1,186 595 4,569 68.0% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Vegreville 1,887 1,126 1,953 4,966 81.0% 2,197 2,374 SC CCF
Vermilion 2,018 1,728 684 307 4,737 75.4% 2,111 2,131 SC Lib
Wainwright 2,657 1,537 570 63 4,827 72.0% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Warner 1,917 1,178 3,095 55.8% Elected on 1st count SC SC
Wetaskiwin 2,695 1,636 258 892 5,481 72.3% 2,756 1,731 942 SC SC
Willingdon 1,580 756 1,729 4,065 75.5% 1,701 2,108 CCF CCF

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Multi-member districts

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District Seats won
(in order declared)
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width=20 Template:Canadian party colour |   Social Credit
Template:Canadian party colour |   Liberal
Template:Canadian party colour |   Conservative (in Edmonton); Progressive Conservative (in Calgary)

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STV analysis

Exhausted votes

Eighteen districts went beyond first-preference counts in order to determine winning candidates:

Exhausted votes (1955)
District Counts Exhausted
1st preference Final Votes % of 1st pref
Calgary 62,494 59,366 3,128 Template:Bartable
Edmonton 76,544 74,367 2,177 Template:Bartable
Acadia-Coronation 4,565 4,385 180 Template:Bartable
Athabasca 4,435 4,242 193 Template:Bartable
Bruce 4,571 4,138 433 Template:Bartable
Camrose 6,064 5,839 225 Template:Bartable
Clover Bar 4,857 4,663 194 Template:Bartable
Grouard 5,745 5,461 284 Template:Bartable
Lac Ste. Anne 5,023 4,712 311 Template:Bartable
Leduc 4,792 3,906 886 Template:Bartable
Ponoka 4,589 4,488 101 Template:Bartable
Red Deer 9,188 9,072 116 Template:Bartable
Redwater 4,332 3,953 379 Template:Bartable
St. Albert 5,932 5,639 293 Template:Bartable
Vegreville 4,966 4,571 395 Template:Bartable
Vermilion 4,737 4,242 495 Template:Bartable
Wetaskiwin 5,481 5,429 52 Template:Bartable
Willingdon 4,065 3,809 256 Template:Bartable

Calgary

Social Credit fielded more candidates than available seats. Liberals had a full slate, while the Conservatives and CCF, focusing on potential votes only, chose to have fewer candidates.

Party Candidates MLAs elected
1955 1952 ± 1955 1952 ±

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Edmonton

All major parties ran full slates. There were also two Labour candidates

Party Candidates MLAs elected
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See also

References

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