1958 Manitoba general election
The 1958 Manitoba general election was held on June 16, 1958 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
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This election was the first in Manitoba after a comprehensive electoral redistribution in 1956. The redistribution saw the city of Winnipeg abandon its three four-member districts and adopt 20 single-member constituencies, to gain increased representation in the legislature. As well the other districts in the province had dropped the Alternative Voting system and simply used the plurality first past the post system from here on.[1]
It resulted in a minority victory for the Progressive Conservative Party under the leadership of Dufferin Roblin. Roblin's Tories won twenty-six seats, while Premier Douglas Campbell's Liberal-Progressives were reduced to second-place status with nineteen. The social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) held the balance of power with eleven seats, and independent Stephen Juba was also elected in Winnipeg. Both Social Credit and the Labour Progressive Party lost their legislative representation.
After the election, the Liberal-Progressives attempted to form a coalition with the CCF to remain in power. The CCF rejected this offer, and allowed Roblin's Tories to form government, ending 36 years of Progressive and Liberal-Progressive led governments in Manitoba. Although the Progressive Conservatives had been part of a coalition government with the Liberal-Progressives from 1940 to 1950, this was the first time since 1915 that they had formed an administration on their own.
This minority parliament proved unstable, and Roblin's government was defeated in the legislature in early 1959. Manitobans returned to the polls shortly thereafter.
Results
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | |||||
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1953 | Elected | Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Dufferin Roblin | 56 | 12 | 26 | +14 | 40.6% | -3.9% | ||
Liberal-Progressive | Douglas Campbell | 56 | 35 | 19 | -16 | 34.7% | -9.5% | ||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Lloyd Stinson | 43 | 5 | 11 | +6 | 20.0% | 3.44% | ||
Social Credit | none | 12 | 2 | 0 | -2 | 1.8% | -11.56% | ||
Labor–Progressive | William Cecil Ross | 1 | 1 | 0 | -1 | ||||
Independent | 11 | 2 | 1 | -1 | |||||
Total | 57 | 57 | 100% |
Riding results
Party key:
- PC: Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
- LP: Liberal-Progressive Party of Manitoba
- CCF: Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- SC: Manitoba Social Credit Party
- LPP: Labour Progressive Party of Manitoba
- Ind: Independent
(x) denotes incumbent.
Arthur:
- John Gordon Cobb (PC) 2072
- John Wilfred McRae (LP) 2032
- Walter D. Taylor (SC) 693
- (x)Donovan Swailes (CCF) 2409
- George William Johnson (PC) 2278
- David McKee Graham (LP) 1165
- (x)Rodney Stewart Clement (LP) 2232
- Robert Gordon Smellie (PC) 2102
- Eugene Caldwell (CCF) 933
Brandon:
- (x)Reginald Otto Lissaman (PC) 4442
- Robert Addison Clement (LP) 2818
- Hans Fries (CCF) 780
Brokenhead:
- Edward Richard Schreyer (CCF) 1474
- Fred H. Helwer (LP) 930
- Howard Wachal (PC) 729
- (x)Stanley Copp (Ind) 641
- John William Cross (SC) 203
- (x)John Martin Hawryluk (CCF) 2032
- (x)William Arthur Kardash (LPP) 1207
- Joseph R. Hnidan (LP) 1084
- John Kereluk (PC) 1067
- (x)Edmond Prefontaine (LP) 2433
- Liguori Gauthier (PC) 1047
- Henry Mueller (Ind) 608
- Edward Joseph Williams (PC) 1580
- K. Don Wray (LP) 1283
- Frank Mercer (CCF) 370
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Marcel Boulic | 2,347 | 52.12 | |||||
Liberal–Progressive | Samuel Burch | 1,835 | 40.75 | |||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | G.H. McIntosh | 321 | 7.13 | |||||
Total valid votes | 4,503 | |||||||
Rejected votes | 19 | |||||||
Turnout | 4,522 | 68.13 | ||||||
Electors on the lists | 6,637 |
- Stewart Edgertson McLean (PC) 2740
- John Potoski (LP) 1389
- A. Clifford Matthews (CCF) 1067
- (x)Walter Clifton McDonald (LP) 1822
- William Homer Hamilton (PC) 1749
- Ivan Langtry (SC) 545
- Steve Peters (CCF) 2375
- (x)Alexander Turk (LP) 1519
- Joseph Stepnuk (PC) 1084
- Michael Baryluk (Ind C) 689
- (x)John Peter Tanchak (LP) 2897
- Frank Caspar (PC) 1918
- Joseph Lambert (Ind) 200
Ethelbert Plains:
- (x)Michael Nicholas Hryhorczuk (LP) 2308
- Peter Burtniak (CCF) 1327
- Isadore Syrnyk (PC) 835
- Peter Wagner (CCF) 1437
- (x)Nicholas Volodymir Bachynsky (LP) 1381
- John O. Olsen (PC) 1140
- (x)Francis Lawrence Jobin (LP) 1935
- Charles Hubert Witney (PC) 1563
- J. Conrad W. Kerr (CCF) 637
- Sterling Rufus Lyon (PC) 3731
- (x)Leslie Raymond Fennell (LP) 2408
- Nena Woodward (CCF) 1035
- (x)Edwrd Gurney Vaux Evans (PC) 3647
- James Edward Wilson (LP) 1862
- Ernest Richard Draffin (CCF) 1143
- George Johnson (PC) 1988
- (x)Steinn Olafur Thompson (LP) 1374
- Sigurdur Wopnford (CCF) 954
- Nelson Shoemaker (LP) 2570
- Clayton Gault (PC) 1677
- Melvin Batters (CCF) 455
- Barry Peill Strickland (PC) 2261
- William T. Wherrett (LP) 1859
- Arthur Nicholson (CCF) 416
- (x)Morris Gray (CCF) 3083
- Peter Okrainec (PC) 1584
- Peter Stanley Taraska (LP) 1516
- Anthony John Reid (CCF) 2776
- John Ernest Willis (PC) 2665
- George Nordland Suttie (LP) 1808
- Arthur A. Trapp (LP) 1526
- Glen A. Stewart (PC) 1350
- Harry Olensky (CCF) 569
- Lawrence P Schlamp (SC) 299
- (x)Douglas Campbell (LP) 2119
- John F. Bate (PC) 1582
- Stanley Carl Roberts (LP) 1565
- Stan Bisson (PC) 1395
- (x)Stephen Juba (Ind) 2234
- Art Coulter (CCF) 1669
- (x)Charles Lemington Shuttleworth (LP) 2117
- Sidney Paler (PC) 1983
- (x)Gilbert Alexander Hutton (SC) 634
- William A. Yuel (CCF) 443
- (x)Harold Proctor Shewman (PC) 1762
- Bruce McKenzie (LP) 1014
- August Recksiedler (SC) 370
- (x)Lloyd Cleworth Stinson (CCF) 3215
- John Howorth (PC) 2813
- Keith N. Routley (LP) 1654
- (x)Maurice Evans Ridley (PC) 2683
- Kenneth C Hartwell (LP) 1510
- (x)Charles Edwin Greenlay (LP) 1978
- Robert Ernest Burke (PC) 1528
- Albert R. Barrett (CCF) 541
- (x)Andrew Russell Paulley (CCF) 3504
- Bernard Rodolph Wolfe (LP) 2334
- Harold Huppe (PC) 2116
- (x)William Conrad Miller (LP) 1687
- Oscar Martel (PC) 854
- Abe Enns (SC) 758
- William Blakeman Scarth (PC) 3945
- William John McKeag (LP) 2884
- Andrew Moore (Ind) 803
- Arnold Keith Alexander (PC) 1884
- (x)Raymond Mitchell (LP) 1686
- Monty A. Miller (CCF) 1031
- (x)Abram William Harrison (PC) 2465
- Walter Ernest Clark (LP) 2227
Rockwood-Iberville:
- (x)Robert William Bend (LP) 2450
- George Henry Wilson Huttonn (PC) 1731
- Samuel Cranston (CCF) 434
- Joseph Ernest Jeannotte (PC) 2342
- (x)Francis Roy Brown (LP) 511
- Asta Oddson (Ind) 364
- (x)Roger Joseph Teillet (LP) 3178
- Harry DeLeeuw (PC) 2616
- Ben Cyr (CCF) 1256
- (x)Elman Keisler Guttormson (LP) 2144
- Dan McFayden (PC) 970
- Douglas S. Stefanson (CCF) 593
- Mahlin J.G. Magunsson (Ind Con) 274
- Douglas Moncreiff Stanes (PC) 2646
- (x)Reginald Frederick Wightman (LP) 2170
- Alvin H. Mackling (CCF) 2136
- David Orlikow (CCF) 2495
- Stan Carrick (PC) 1295
- Jaroslaw Rebchuk (LP) 922
St. Matthews:
- William George Martin (PC) 2848
- Gordon Richard Fines (CCF) 2026
- Anne Ethel Murphy (LP) 1854
- (x)Henry Baird Scott (IC) 260
- George Albert Frith (Ind) 149
- Frederick Groves (PC) 3616
- William R. Appleby (LP) 2331
- Leslie C. Foden (CCF) 1334
- Percy B. Hayward (Ind) 242
- (x)Gildas Laurent Molgat (LP) 2400
- Alvin Getz (PC) 1010
- Alphonse J. Bouchard (SC) 415
- Leon W. Hoefer (CCF) 354
- (x)Thomas Paterson Hillhouse (LP) 1850
- David B. Veitch (PC) 1493
- Frank Kuzemski (CCF) 591
- Fred L. Luining (SC) 173
- Arthur Edgar Wright (CCF) 3641
- Maurice Gutnik (PC) 1541
- Cecil Joseph Henry Lyon (LP) 1449
Souris-Lansdowne:
- Malcolm Earl McKellar (PC) 2256
- David Lloyd Barclay (LP) 1549
- Alex Shiloff (CCF) 95
- (x)William Lucko (LP) 1351
- Oscar Russell (PC) 1269
- Ed Kanarowski (CCF) 875
- William G. Storsley (SC) 283
- Albert Harold C. Corbett (PC) 1421
- Hilliard Farriss (CCF) 1316
- (x)Ronald Douglas Robertson (LP) 1083
- Aldric S. Helps (SC) 285
- John Benson Carroll (PC) 2325
- William E. Cudmore (LP) 898
- Howard Russell Pawley (CCF) 801
- (x)Errick French Willis (PC) 2949
- Edward Ingo Dow (LP) 1880
- Clarence A. Ferguson (SC) 316
- (x)John William McLeod Thompson (PC) 2935
- (x)Francis Campbell Bell (LP) 1662
- Richard Harry Seaborn (PC) 2532
- James R. McIsaac (CCF) 2385
- (x)Jack St. John (LP) 1958
- James Cowan (PC) 3462
- Paul W. Goodman (LP) 1623
- David Adrian Mulligan (CCF) 1141
- (x)Dufferin Roblin (PC) 3959
- John Gurzon Harvey (LP) 1739
- Allen Denton (CCF) 1202
See also
References
- "History of Electoral Process from 1870 to 2011," Elections Manitoba website (accessed July 2, 2019)
- "Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1958)". www.mhs.mb.ca.