1928 British Columbia general election

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The 1928 British Columbia general election was the seventeenth 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 June 7, 1928, and held on July 18, 1928. The new legislature met for the first time on January 22, 1929. The Conservative Party defeated the governing Liberal Party, taking over half the popular vote, and 35 of the 48 seats in the legislature. The Liberals' popular vote also increased significantly, but because of the disappearance of the Provincial Party and the Canadian Labour Party, which had won over 35% of the vote together in the previous election, the Liberals were defeated. To date this remains the final election in British Columbia history where the Conservative Party would achieve power in its own right.

Results

! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Political party ! rowspan=2 | Party leader ! colspan=4 | MLAs ! colspan=4 | Votes ! Candidates 1924 !1928 !± !# ! ± !% ! ± (pp) ! colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total ! colspan="2"| 48 ! colspan="2"|361,814 ! colspan="2"| 100.00% ! colspan="2"|3,259 ! colspan="2"| ! colspan="2"|174,934 ! colspan="2"| 71.33% ! colspan="2"|245,240 ! colspan="2"|

MLAs elected

{{legend|#A51B12|Alberni: Laurence Arnold Hanna}} {{legend|#A51B12|Atlin: Herbert Frederick Kergin}} {{legend|#294296|Burnaby: William Robert Rutledge}} {{legend|#294296|Cariboo: Roderick MacKenzie}} {{legend|#294296|Chilliwack: William Atkinson}} {{legend|#A51B12|Columbia: John Andrew Buckham}} {{legend|#294296|Comox: George Kerr McNaughton}} {{legend|#294296|Cowichan-Newcastle: Cyril Francis Davie}} {{legend|#A51B12|Cranbrook: Frank Mitchell MacPherson}} {{legend|#294296|Creston: Fred W. Lister}} {{legend|#294296|Delta: John Walter Berry}} {{legend|#294296|Dewdney: Nelson Seymour Lougheed}} {{legend|#294296|Esquimalt: Robert Henry Pooley}} {{legend|#EEBBBB|Fernie: Thomas Aubert Uphill (ILP)}} {{legend|#294296|Fort George: Frederick Parker Burden}} {{legend|#294296|Grand Forks-Greenwood: Charles Morgan Kingston}} {{legend|#294296|The Islands: Cyrus Wesley Peck}} {{legend|#294296|Kamloops: John Ralph Michell}} {{legend|#294296|Kaslo-Slocan: James Fitzsimmons}} {{legend|#294296|Lillooet: Ernest Crawford Carson}} {{legend|#294296|Mackenzie: Michael Manson}} {{legend|#A51B12|Nanaimo: William Sloan}} {{legend|#294296|Nelson: Lorris E. Borden}} {{legend|#A51B12|New Westminster: Wells Gray}} {{legend|#294296|North Okanagan: William Farris Kennedy}} {{legend|#A51B12|North Vancouver: Ian Alistair MacKenzie}} {{legend|#A51B12|Omineca: Alexander Malcolm Manson}} {{legend|#A51B12|Prince Rupert: Duff Pattullo}} {{legend|#A51B12|Revelstoke: William Henry Sutherland}} {{legend|#294296|Richmond-Point Grey: Samuel Lyness Howe}} {{legend|#294296|Rossland-Trail: James Hargrave Schofield}} {{legend|#294296|Saanich: Simon Fraser Tolmie}} {{legend|#294296|Salmon Arm: Rolf Wallgren Bruhn}} {{legend|#294296|Similkameen: William Alexander McKenzie}} {{legend|#A51B12|Skeena: Horace Cooper Wrinch}} {{legend|#294296|South Okanagan: James William Jones}} {{legend|#294296|South Vancouver: Jonathan Webster Cornett}} {{legend|#294296|Vancouver City: William Dick}} {{legend|#294296|Vancouver City: Thomas Henry Kirk}} {{legend|#294296|Vancouver City: Royal Maitland}} {{legend|#294296|Vancouver City: William Curtis Shelly}} {{legend|#294296|Vancouver City: Nelson Spencer}} {{legend|#294296|Vancouver City: George Alexander Walkem}} {{legend|#294296|Victoria City: James Harry Beatty}} {{legend|#294296|Victoria City: Reginald Hayward}} {{legend|#294296|Victoria City: Joshua Hinchcliffe}} {{legend|#294296|Victoria City: Harold Despard Twigg}} {{legend|#A51B12|Yale: John Joseph Alban Gillis}}

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