Английская Википедия:1935 Alberta general election

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election The 1935 Alberta general election was held on August 22, 1935, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The newly founded Social Credit Party of Alberta won a sweeping victory, unseating the 14-year government of the United Farmers of Alberta. It was one of only five times that Alberta has changed governments.

Premier John E. Brownlee had resigned on July 10, 1934, when he was sued and found liable for the seduction of a young clerk working in the Attorney-General's office. Although the verdict was immediately set aside by the presiding judge, the scandal seriously damaged the UFA's reputation among socially conservative Albertans. Provincial Treasurer Richard G. Reid succeeded him, but was unable to change the party's fortunes. The government had fallen into disfavour as it had proven unable to address the Depression, which had hit Alberta particularly hard, and due to the government's unwillingness to accede to demands to adopt Social Credit policies and programs.

Social Credit won 56 of the 63 seats in the legislature, and over 50% of the popular vote, well beyond even the most optimistic Socred projections. Many of those gains came at the expense of the UFA, which lost all of its seats in one of the worst defeats ever suffered by a provincial government in Canada. Reid and Brownlee, for instance, were heavily defeated by Socred challengers, with Reid being pushed into third place. The UFA did receive 11 percent of the vote so its due share was about ten members - the province's limited use of PR did not ensure that it won any seats at all.

The UFA's wipeout happened just a month after the Prince Edward Island Tories lost all 18 of their seats at that year's provincial election. A similar wipeout would not happen again until the 1987 New Brunswick general election, when the governing New Brunswick Tories lost all 39 of their seats.

The Alberta Liberals in this election ran with the tactically fatal slogan, the "rest of Canada can't be wrong"—referring to the popularity of the Liberal Party in the rest of the country. It did not work; they had their seat count cut in half. However, due to the UFA being swept from the legislature, the Liberals wound up as the Official Opposition. The Conservatives lost four of their six seats.

The Socreds' expectations for the election had been so low that they had not even named a formal leader for the campaign. When the newly elected Socred MLAs held their first caucus meeting, the first order of business was to select a leader and premier-designate. The obvious choice was the party's founder and guiding force, Calgary-based Baptist pastor William Aberhart. Persuaded to accept the mantle of leadership, Aberhart was sworn in as premier on September 3.

This provincial election, like the previous two, 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.

The turnout of the 1935 election topped 80%, and no election in Alberta has come close to this mark.

This election campaign is seen as the most negative in Alberta's history, with reports of Social Credit members, operating openly and on Aberhart's directives, defacing the campaign signs of opponents and drowning their speeches by honking car horns. Many campaign ads also focused mostly on attacking the opposing parties.

After the 1935 election results were in, newspapers across North America took notice, with the Boston Herald running the headline "Alberta Goes Crazy!".[1]

This shift marked the first in Social Credit's nine consecutive election victories, for a total of 36 years in office–one of the longest unbroken runs in government in the Commonwealth. The UFA never recovered from this wipeout defeat, withdrawing from politics altogether in 1937. Many of UFA's erstwhile supporters shifted to supporting the CCF, whose full name "CCF (Farmer-Labour-Socialist)" indicates how it was a merging of UFA and other previous farmer and labor parties.

Results

Overall voter turnout was 81.8%, the highest in Alberta history.[2] Шаблон:Alberta provincial election, 1935 Шаблон:Bar boxШаблон:Bar box

Members elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

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Acadia Norman James Social Credit

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Alexandra Selmer Berg Social Credit

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Athabasca Clarence Tade Social Credit

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Beaver River Lucien Maynard Social Credit

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Bow Valley Wilson Cain Social Credit

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Calgary Edith Gostick Social Credit

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Ernest Manning Social Credit

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John Irwin Conservative

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Fred Anderson Social Credit

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John J. Bowlen Liberal

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John Hugill Social Credit

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Camrose William Chant Social Credit

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Cardston Nathan Eldon Tanner Social Credit

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Clover Bar Floyd Baker Social Credit

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Cochrane William King Social Credit

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Coronation Glenville MacLachlan Social Credit

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Cypress August Flamme Social Credit

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Didsbury Edward P. Foster Social Credit

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Drumheller Herbert Ingrey Social Credit

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Edmonton William Howson Liberal

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Samuel Barnes Social Credit

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George Van Allen Liberal

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David Milwyn Duggan Conservative

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David Mullen Social Credit

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Gerald O'Connor Liberal

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Edson Joseph Unwin Social Credit

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Empress David Lush Social Credit

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Gleichen Isaac McCune Social Credit

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Grande Prairie William Sharpe Social Credit

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Grouard Leonidas Giroux Liberal

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Hand Hills Wallace Warren Cross Social Credit

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Innisfail Alban MacLellan Social Credit

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Lac Ste. Anne Albert Bourcier Social Credit

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Lacombe Duncan MacMillan Social Credit

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Leduc Ronald Ansley Social Credit

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Lethbridge Hans Wight Social Credit

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Little Bow Peter Dawson Social Credit

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Macleod James Hartley Social Credit

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Medicine Hat John Lyle Robinson Social Credit

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Nanton-Claresholm Harry Haslam Social Credit

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Okotoks-High River William Morrison Social Credit

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Olds Herbert Ash Social Credit

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Peace River William Lampley Social Credit

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Pembina Harry Knowlton Brown Social Credit

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Pincher Creek Roy Taylor Social Credit

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Ponoka Edith Rogers Social Credit

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Red Deer Alfred Hooke Social Credit

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Ribstone Albert Blue Social Credit

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Rocky Mountain Ernest Duke Social Credit

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Sedgewick Albert Fee Social Credit

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St. Albert Charles Holder Social Credit

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St. Paul Joseph Beaudry Social Credit

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Stettler Charles Cockroft Social Credit

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Stony Plain William Hayes Social Credit

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Sturgeon James Popil Social Credit

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Taber James Hansen Social Credit

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Vegreville James McPherson Social Credit

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Vermilion William Fallow Social Credit

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Victoria Samuel Calvert Social Credit

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Wainwright William Masson Social Credit

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Warner Solon Low Social Credit

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Wetaskiwin John Wingblade Social Credit

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Whitford William Tomyn Social Credit

References

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See also

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