British Columbia General Election, 1941

The 20th general election for the Province of British Columbia, Canada was called on September 9, 1941, and held on October 21, 1941. After the election, a Coalition government was formed by the Conservative and Liberal members. Liberal Party leader Thomas Dufferin Patullo objected, stepped down, and sat as a Liberal, giving the Coalition 32 seats.
owspan="2"|Party rowspan="2"|Party Leader rowspan="2"|# of candidates colspan="3"|Seats colspan="3"|Popular Vote
lign="center"|Previous align="center"|After align="center"|% Change align="center"|# align="center"|% align="center"|Change
a href="/encyclopedia/Liberal-Party-of-British-Columbia" title="Liberal Party of British Columbia">Liberal T.D. Patullo align="right"|48 align="right"|31 align="right"|21 align="right"| -32.3% align="right"|149,525 align="right"| 32.94% align="right"| -4.40%
a href="/encyclopedia/New-Democratic-Party-of-British-Columbia" title="New Democratic Party of British Columbia">Co-operative Commonwealth Harold Winch align="right"|45 align="right"|7 align="right"|14 align="right"| +100% align="right"|151,440 align="right"| 33.36% align="right"| +4.79%
a href="/encyclopedia/British-Columbia-Conservative-Party" title="British Columbia Conservative Party">Conservative (1) R.L. Maitland align="right"|43 align="right"|8 align="right"|12 align="right"| +50.0% align="right"|140,282 align="right"| 30.91% align="right"| +2.31%
a href="/encyclopedia/Labour-Parties-of-British-Columbia" title="Labour Parties of British Columbia">Labour/Independent Labour align="center"| align="right"|6 align="right"|1 align="right"|1 align="right"| - align="right"|7,141 align="right"| 1.57% align="right"| +1.14%
fficial Conservative (1) align="center"| align="right"|1 align="right"|n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|2,161 align="right"| 0.48% align="right"| n.a.
ndependent align="center"| align="right"|4 align="right"|1 align="right"|0 align="right"| -100% align="right"|1,638 align="right"| 0.36% align="right"| -1.40%
a href="/encyclopedia/Socialist-Labour-Party-of-British-Columbia" title="Socialist Labour Party of British Columbia">Socialist Labour align="center"| align="right"|4 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|683 align="right"| 0.15% align="right"| n.a.
ndependent Farmer align="center"| align="right"|1 align="right"|n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|388 align="right"| 0.09% align="right"| n.a.
a href="/encyclopedia/Emancipation-Party-of-British-Columbia" title="Emancipation Party of British Columbia">Emancipation align="center"| align="right"|1 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|265 align="right"| 0.06% align="right"| n.a.
a href="/encyclopedia/Victory-Without-Debt-Party" title="Victory Without Debt Party">Victory Without Debt align="center"| align="right"|1 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|209 align="right"| 0.05% align="right"| n.a.
a href="/encyclopedia/Religious-Political-Brotherhood" title="Religious Political Brotherhood">Religious Political Brotherhood align="center"| align="right"|1 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|105 align="right"| 0.02% align="right"| n.a.
ndependent Socialist align="center"| align="right"|1 align="right"|n.a. align="right"|0 align="right"| n.a. align="right"|56 align="right"| 0.01% align="right"| n.a.
otal align="center"| 156 48 48 - 453,893 100% -
align="center" colspan="9"|Sources: Elections BC
Note: (1) J. Hinchliffe was nominated by the North Vancouver Conservative Association but when he disagreed with the party's road policy, he was repudiated by the party leader, R.L. Maitland. A group called the Conservative Active Club nominated A. H. Bayne who was approved by Maitland. Bayne, however, could not run as a Conservative since Hinchliffe's nomination papers had been filed. Consequently, Hinchliffe's votes are included in the Conservative Party total and Bayne, who ran as an "Official Conservative", is listed separately. n.a. - not applicable: party not recognized at the previous election
Preceded by:
1937 BC election
List of British Columbia elections Followed by:
1945 BC election

 

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