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List of British Columbia general elections

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139:. While all jurisdictions in Canada allow for absentee voting through advance communication with the appropriate federal or provincial election agency, British Columbia is unique in allowing same-day absentee voting at any polling station in the province; ballots so cast are not counted locally on election night, however, but are sent to the voter's home riding and counted two weeks after election day. One important effect of this is that a particularly close race, such as the nine-vote margin that initially separated the main candidates in 2922: 3012: 2934: 3890: 30: 336:, political parties in British Columbia were not officially recognized in provincial elections. During this period, some candidates declared their support for the administration as "Government" candidates, while those not in support ran as "Non-Government" or Independent candidates. However, these pre-election alignments often did not persist once the House was seated as allegiances would frequently shift. 154:, where requiring people to vote at home frequently forced suburban districts to cope with sudden crowds of late voters at the end of the day, pushing past poll closing time and delaying the counting of the results in those areas, and because the province has a much higher than normal proportion of people who work away from home for long periods in remote 147:, may not have a winner officially declared until the absentee ballots have been counted at the later date; as well, because the absentee vote tends to favour the New Democratic Party rather than the Liberal Party, a district narrowly won by the Liberals has a higher chance of being flipped by absentee voters than a narrow NDP win does. 64:
Every election from 1871 to 1986 elected a portion of its MLAs from multi-member constituencies, usually two-member constituencies. Voters in these districts had as many votes as there were seats (block-voting), and generally the party with the most supporters in the district filled all the seats,
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with no representation left for the others. This generally helped ensure the sitting government's capture of the most seats. (It also makes the "popular vote", the votes cast, not truly reflective of the sentiment of the voters, due to some voters casting two (or more votes) and others only one.)
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Until the 1903 election, British Columbia politics were officially non-partisan – political parties were not part of the official process. One of the first parties to be noticed in BC politics, the Nationalist Party espoused "National Socialism", based on Edward Bellamy's writings, and favoured
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sat in the House of Commons as a Conservative. There was also a clear grouping of members who would often sit in opposition to, or in the cabinet of, certain other premiers. De Cosmos and his unofficial Liberals mutually supported each other (i.e. were in each other's cabinets). These premiers
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The general non-partisanship changed in the 1898 and 1900 elections with the official listing of party candidates, and federal political parties were recognized in the provincial election of 1903. The first elections held along party lines (1903–41) were primarily contested by the
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was passed in 2001. The regular election date for the Legislative Assembly is set to occur on the third Saturday in October in the fourth calendar year after the previous election, with the next election scheduled for October 19, 2024.
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The Coalition splits, and the Liberals and Conservatives (now Progressive Conservatives) contest the election independently. The new Social Credit Party wins a plurality of seats and forms a
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dominated elections from 1952 to 1986, winning eleven of the twelve elections (the single exception a NDP victory). Provincial politics since 1986 have been dominated by the
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected, defeating the NDP led by Barrett. Both the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives are shut out of the legislature.
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sat in each other's cabinets or otherwise supported one another; while premiers from one group often sat in opposition to premiers from the other.
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected over the NDP (led by Strachan) and the Liberals (led by Perrault).
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hold the balance of power. The Liberals initially form a minority government but are soon replaced by the NDP under a
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected over the CCF (led by Strachan) and the Liberals (led by
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The NDP, led by Premier Horgan, are re-elected with a majority government, defeating the Liberals under
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The Liberals, led by Premier Pattullo, are re-elected with a plurality of seats; the party then forms a
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The number of seats has increased over time, from 25 for the first election in 1871, to the current 87.
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The Liberals, led by Gordon Campbell, win a landslide victory, nearly shutting the NDP (under Premier
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The Conservatives, led by Premier McBride, are re-elected, defeating the Liberals, led by MacDonald.
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The Conservatives, led by Premier McBride, are re-elected, defeating the Liberals, led by MacDonald.
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The Liberal–Conservative coalition runs a joint slate of candidates. The Coalition, led by Premier
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The Liberals, led by Premier Oliver, are re-elected, defeating the Conservatives under Bowser. The
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The Liberals, led by Brewster, defeat the Conservatives, now led by Premier William John Bowser.
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party (formerly the BC Liberal party) resigned from the race on August 28, 2024, and backed the
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nationalization of industry. Its candidate Robert Macpherson was elected MLA in 1894 and 1898.
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While there were no official party lines, there were unofficial yet unstable ones. Premiers
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Since 2017, the government has been formed by the NDP. From 2017 to 2020, the NDP formed a
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The Liberals, led by Premier Pattullo, are re-elected. The Conservatives, reunited under
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected, defeating the NDP led by Barrett.
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both sat, at various times, in the federal House of Commons as Liberals, while Premier
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The Liberals, led by Premier Campbell, are re-elected, defeating the NDP under James.
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Contemporary elections in British Columbia use a relatively unique system of handling
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The Liberals, led by Clark, win a narrow plurality of seats over the NDP, led by
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wins one. The once-dominant Social Credit Party disappears from the legislature.
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The Conservatives, led by Premier McBride, are re-elected. The Liberals, led by
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The Liberals, led by Premier Campbell, are re-elected, defeating the NDP under
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected over the NDP (led by
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected over the CCF (led by
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seats and parties that never won more than one seat in an election.
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Constitution (Fixed Election Dates) Amendment Act (SBC 2001 c.36)
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In the first partisan election, the Conservative Party, led by
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The Socreds, led by Premier Bennett, are re-elected over the
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with the third-place Conservative Party. The CCF, under
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Number of seats won by major parties at each election
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The CCF, led by 3336: 2965: 2352: 2134: 2132: 1927:List of political parties in British Columbia 554:, are elected over the Liberal Party, led by 84:For three terms during and immediately after 2213: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2047: 2045: 3874:List of British Columbia general elections 3355:provincial electoral districts (2017–2024) 3343: 3329: 2972: 2958: 2359: 2345: 2129: 1728:, are re-elected, defeating the NDP under 1380:, defeat the NDP, led by Premier Barrett. 426: 413: 2030: 795: 748: 638: 604: 570: 565: 560: 368:, and Martin. Meanwhile, Premiers Prior, 2169: 2166:Encyclopedia of British Columbia, p. 486 2101: 2073: 2042: 1949: 1094:The Social Credit Party, led by Premier 51:Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 28: 3925:British Columbia politics-related lists 2366: 2197: 2195: 2193: 14: 3907: 3641: 3506: 1582:, wins two seats, and Gordon Wilson's 1484:, win re-election over the NDP led by 3324: 2953: 2340: 2301:Legislative Library, British Columbia 2088:Legislative Library, British Columbia 1985:The British Columbia Gazette, Part II 1932:List of British Columbia by-elections 161: 2190: 1922:List of premiers of British Columbia 860:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 818:, defeat the Liberals under Premier 575: 3072:Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 1524:, are elected. 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Index

Elections in British Columbia

unicameral
Canadian province
British Columbia
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Conservative Party
Liberal Party
World War II
coalition government
Social Credit Party
New Democratic Party
2001 election
minority government
confidence and supply
Green Party
2020 election
majority government
absentee ballots
Courtenay-Comox
2017 election
Greater Vancouver Area
natural resources
1871
1875
1878
1882
1886
1890
1894

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