1932 Manitoba general election
The 1932 Manitoba general election was held on June 16, 1932 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
This was the second election in Manitoba where two types of preferential voting was used in all electoral divisions. Winnipeg elected ten members through single transferable ballot, while all other constituencies elected one member by instant runoff voting.
The election was called soon after the announcement of an alliance between the governing Progressive Party of John Bracken and the Liberal Party led by Murdoch Mackay. These parties were ideologically similar, and had a common interest in preventing the Conservative Party from coming to power. National Liberal leader William Lyon Mackenzie King supported this alliance, out of concern that a Conservative victory would strengthen the hand of Conservative Prime Minister Richard Bennett.
Bracken tried to bring the Conservatives into his coalition, but was rebuffed by Conservative leader Fawcett Taylor. Taylor's refusal to consider a consensus government was used against him in the campaign.
The election was also contested by the social democratic Independent Labour Party, under the leadership of John Queen. Though it was the second-largest party in the legislature after the 1920 election, Labour had slumped to only three seats in 1927 amid a general period of decline in the Canadian left. While the ILP was poised to improve its showing in the 1932 campaign, it was not a serious contender for government. In the event it elected only five MLAs, four in Winnipeg and one in St. Boniface, evidence of the benefits of preferential balloting to a minority party.
Some members of the provincial Liberal Party opposed the Liberal-Progressive alliance, and contested the election as "continuing Liberals". Their leader was David Campbell, the mayor of St. Boniface.
Leslie Morris and Jacob Penner of the Communist Party campaigned in the city of Winnipeg, and other Communist candidates ran in the outlying areas. As the Communist Party was under legal restrictions at the time, they ran as "United Front Workers" candidates. Former Member of the Legislative Assembly George Armstrong ran as a candidate of the Socialist Party, and Jessie MacLennan campaigned as a labour candidate unaffiliated with the ILP.
The result was a resounding victory for the governing alliance, as Liberals, Progressives and their allies won 38 out of 55 seats. The Conservatives fell from fifteen seats to ten. Having lost his third consecutive election, Fawcett Taylor resigned as Conservative leader in 1933. The Independent Labour Party managed a modest recovery after its poor showing in 1927, increasing its caucus to five members. No other parties' candidates were elected, although two former Progressives were elected as independents. The Continuing Liberals fared especially poorly, and disappeared after the election.
Leslie Morris came 309 votes short of winning the tenth seat in Winnipeg. Had he won, he would have been the first Communist elected to a provincial legislature in Canada.
Results
Of the 17 opposition MLAs, 7 were elected in Winnipeg through STV.Results by electoral division
L = continuing Liberal group led by CampbellArthur:
- Duncan Lloyd McLeod 1835
- J. Arthur Ross 881
First Count
- Ralph Webb 2813
- John McLean 2349
- John George Smith 1008
Second Count
- Ralph Webb 3015
- John McLean 2911
- Adalbert Poole 2378
- John Poole 1729
- John Pratt 1954
- William C. Wroth 1315
First Count
- George Dinsdale 2647
- Harry Spafford 1574
- David E. Clement 1423
- Harry William Cater 893
Third Count
- George Dinsdale 3021
- Harry Spafford 2192
- Albert Prefontaine 2590
- Maurice Duprey 804
- James Christie 1795
- William H. Spinks 1539
First Count
- Robert Hawkins 1668
- Ernest N. McGirr 1525
- W.S. Wicks 578
Second Count
- Robert Hawkins 1861
- Ernest N. McGirr 1595
- Hugh McKenzie 2003
- John Agnew 1523
- John Munn 2568
- Arthur B. Roblin 1966
First Count
- Robert Curran 1987
- William Richard Johnston 1742
- William Kolodzinski 559
Second Count
- Robert Curran 2028
- William Richard Johnston 1788
- Nicholas Hryhorczuk 2331
- Nicholas Bilash 1682
- Stuart Garson 1011
- A.W. Kirvan 677
First Count
- Nicholas Bachynsky 845
- W.N. Kolisnyk 364
- W.E. Hodgins 352
- J.G. Hamilton 195
Second Count
- Nicholas Bachynsky 851
- W.N. Kolisnyk 388
- W.E. Hodgins 388
- Arthur Berry 1601
- H.A. Alley 1312
First Count
- Einar Jonasson 1340
- Ingimar Ingaldson 1069
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 858
- Iwan Kapusta 710
- Michael Ewanchuk 236
Fourth Count
- Einar Jonasson 1704
- Ingimar Ingaldson 1410
- William Morton 1902
- George M. Hall 1144
- James Breakey 2020
- Arnaud E. Smith 1087
- Thomas Wolstenholme 1847
- W.J. Burgess 1223
- Arthur R. Boivin 1488
- R.R. Pattinson 807
- Laurier A. Regnier 304
First Count
- James McLenaghen 2564
- W.H. Gibbs 2334
- Charles H. Cook 1313
Second Count
- James McLenaghen 2664
- W.H. Gibbs 2625
- Andrew Foster 1571
- John Bell Laughlin 1481
- Douglas Campbell 1969
- John P. Bend 1522
- Donald McKenzie 2193
- G.R.D. Lyon 1095
- R.C. Borton 302
- William C. Griggs 189
First Count
- Philippe Adjutor Talbot 1587
- R.J.E. Arpin 1473
- Allan Ramsay 374
Second Count
- Philippe Adjutor Talbot 1627
- R.J.E. Arpin 1551
- Frank McIntosh 2268
- Joseph Lusignan 1776
First Count
- Earl Rutledge 2336
- Neil Cameron 2210
- Cecil L. St. John 396
Second Count
- Earl Rutledge 2432
- Neil Cameron 2378
- William Clubb 2526
- C.B. McNulty 1077
- Ivan Schultz 3076
- Robert Perfect 1182
- C.W. Wiebe 2837
- Hugh McGavin 2390
- John Muirhead 1773
- R.J. Waugh 1537
- Fawcett Taylor 2016
- Ewan McPherson 1051
- William Westwood 1847
- Frederic Newton 1238
First Count
- William McKinnell 2114
- H.M. Hannesson 1136
- B.E. Lewis 997
Second Count
- William McKinnell 2667
- H. Hannesson 1250
First Count
- Ewan McPherson 312
- Herbert G. Beresford 215
- Capt. Evans Atkinson 111
Second Count
- Ewan McPherson 319
- Herbert G. Beresford 229
- Isaac Griffiths 2523
- E.H. Whelpley 1237
Valid votes: 11,359
majority required to win on First Count: 5680
First Count
- Joseph Bernier 3483
- Harold Lawrence 3477
- L.P. Gagnon 3283
- David Campbell 1116
3rd Count Gagnon was eliminated. His 3560 votes were transferred.
After 3rd Count
- Harold Lawrence 4954
- Joseph Bernier 4470
At the end there were 9424 votes still in play. The others were "exhausted." They had run out of marked preferences so were no longer in use.
St. Clements:
First Count
- Robert Hoey 3234
- R.J. Bate 2046
- Thomas Dunn 1774
- R.A. Smith 412
Second Count
- Robert Hoey 3655
- R.J. Bate 2285
- Skuli Sigfusson 1604
- Robert Kerr Jr. 1104
- Maurice Dane MacCarthy 1959
- Robert Doucette 1203
First Count
- Clifford Barclay 3035
- Murdoch Mackay 2407
- W.B.K. McRury 1080
- James Grant 235
- John A. Matheson 232
Third Count
- Clifford Barclay 3192
- Murdoch Mackay 2540
First Count
- George Renouf 1698
- Sam Einarson 1279
- Charles H. Goodman 1034
Second Count
- George Renouf 1827
- Sam Einarson 1776
- Alexander Welch 1322
- Frederick V. Bird 1277
- John Bracken 1915
- N.S. McDonald 1072
- H.F. Maulson 173
- Robert Mooney 2101
- J.H. Heenan 1669
- S.L. McBain 249
First Count : Evans and Queen declared elected
- William Sanford Evans 13507
- John Queen 9302
- William Major 5940
- Seymour Farmer 5053
- John Thomas Haig 4432
- John Stewart McDiarmid 3540
- Huntly Ketchen 3530
- Leslie Morris 3455
- Marcus Hyman 3366
- Ralph Maybank 2945
- C. Andrusyshen 2693
- William Ivens 2262
- William V. Tobias 1991
- R.W.B. Swail 1951
- Edward William Montgomery 1614
- Jessie MacLennan 1600
- James Alexander Barry 1549
- F.W. Russell 1339
- Jacob Penner 1106
- V.B. Anderson 1061
- Beatrice Brigden 894
- George Armstrong 848
- H.P.A. Hermanson 688
- Duncan Cameron 597
- John Y. Reid 588
- Clarence G. Keith 548
- D.M. Elcheshen 314
- W.J. Fulton 182
- Thomas Gargan 96
- Second Count: Evans surplus
- Third Count: Queen surplus
- Fourth count: Fulton and Gargan eliminated
- Fifth count: Elcheshen eliminated
- Sixth count: Haig surplus
- Seventh count: Keith eliminated
- Eighth count: Cameron eliminated
- Ninth count: Reid eliminated
- Tenth count: Armstrong eliminated
- Eleventh count: Brigden eliminated
- Twelfth count: Farmer surplus
- Thirteenth count: Penner eliminated
- Fourteenth count: Hermanson eliminated
- Fifteenth count: Anderson eliminated
- Sixteenth count: Russell eliminated
- Seventeenth count: MacLennan eliminated
- Eighteenth count: Major surplus
- Nineteenth count: Montgomery eliminated
- Twentieth count: Tobias eliminated
- Twenty-first count: Andrusychen eliminated
- Twenty-second count: Swail eliminated
- Twenty-third count: Ketchen surplus
- Twenty-fourth count: Barry eliminated
- William Evans 7000
- John Queen 7000
- John Haig 7000
- Seymour Farmer 7000
- William Major 7000
- Huntly Ketchen 7000
- Marcus Hyman 6593
- John McDiarmid 6060
- William Ivens 5470
- Ralph Maybank 5268
- Leslie Morris 4959
- Twenty-fifth count: Morris was eliminated, leaving Hyman, John McDiarmid, William Ivens and
These were elected:
- William Evans 7000
- John Queen 7000
- John Haig 7000
- Seymour Farmer 7000
- William Major 7000
- Huntly Ketchen 7000
- Marcus Hyman 6593
- John McDiarmid 6060
- William Ivens 5470
- Ralph Maybank 5268
Post-election changes
- Toby Sexsmith 1166, 1261
- E.A. Gilroy 851, 1024
- H.A. Ireland 597
- John R. Pitt accl.
- Isaac Griffiths accl.
- Edmond Prefontaine 1948
- Louis-P. Gagnon 1793
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