Английская Википедия:1979 British Columbia general election

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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox election The 1979 British Columbia general election was the 32nd 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 April 3, 1979. The election was held on May 10, 1979, and the new legislature met for the first time on June 6, 1979.

The governing Social Credit Party of British Columbia of Bill Bennett was re-elected with a majority government, and won almost half of the popular vote. The electorate was polarized between the Socreds and the social democratic New Democratic Party of former premier Dave Barrett, which won just under 46% of the popular vote and all of the remaining seats in the legislature. The NDP made up much of the ground it had lost in its severe defeat of four years earlier. However, the Socreds dominated the Fraser Valley and the Interior, allowing Bennett to cling to government by three seats.

Of the other parties, only the Progressive Conservatives won over 1% of the popular vote, but their 5% of the vote did not enable them to hold on to their single seat in the legislature. The party leader, Victor Stephens, complained during the campaign that the Federal PC Party was providing no assistance to the provincial party and favoured Social Credit instead. That caused embarrassment for the federal party leader, Joe Clark, who was leading his own election campaign for the May 22, 1979 federal election. The Liberals were shut out of the legislature, garnered only 0.5% of the vote, and did not return until 1991.

Results

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1975 Elected % Change # % % Change

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Bill Bennett 57 35 31 -11.4% 677,607 48.23% -1.02%

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New Democrats Dave Barrett 57 18 26 44.4% 646,188 45.99% +6.83%

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Progressive Conservative Victor Stephens 37 1 - -100% 71,078 5.06% +1.20%

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Jev Tothill 5 1 - -100% 6,662 0.47% -6.77%

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  7 - - - 1,159 0.08% -0.03%

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Independent 5 - - - 1,098 0.08% -0.28%

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Western Independence   2 * - * 555 0.04% *

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  4 - - - 297 0.02% +0.01%

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  2 * - * 235 0.02% *

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Gay Alliance Toward Equality   1 * - * 126 0.01% *

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Independent New Hope   1 * - * 72 0.01% *
Total 178 55 57 +3.6% 1,405,077 100%  
Source: Elections BC

Note:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.Шаблон:Bar boxШаблон:Bar box

See also

References

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Further reading

Шаблон:British Columbia elections