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Manitoba general election, 1914

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1914

Manitoba's general election of July 10, 1914 was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

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The result was a fifth consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party, led by premier Rodmond Roblin. The result, however, was much closer than in the previous general elections of 1903, 1907 and 1910.

Former Conservative leader Hugh John Macdonald believed that the party was hurt by its 1912 amendments to the Manitoba education code. Although Education Minister George R. Coldwell insisted the amendments were only meant to clarify existing provisions, many voters believed the Roblin government wanted to re-introduce funding for separate Roman Catholic schools. The government was also weakened by a corruption scandal involving the construction of new legislative buildings.

The Conservatives won twenty-eight seats, against twenty for the Liberal Party under Tobias Norris. Independent candidate Fred Dixon was also elected, with support from both the Liberals and the Labour Representation Committee. This election re-established the Liberals as a credible government-in-waiting.

Early in 1915, Roblin's administration was forced to resign from office after a report commissioned by the Lieutenant Governor found his government guilty of corruption in the awarding of contracts for new legislative buildings. Norris's Liberals were called to form a new administration, although they did not hold a majority of seats in the legislature. A new election was held, which the Liberals won in a landslide.

Riding results

Arthur:

  • John Williams (L) 766
  • (x)Amos Lyle (C) 700
  • Assiniboia:

  • John Thomas Haig (C) 1239
  • John W. Wilton (L) 965
  • W.J. Bartlett (Labour Representation Committee) 501
  • Beautiful Plains:

  • (x)James H. Howden (C) 1102
  • William R. Wood (L) 1070
  • Birtle:

  • (x)George J.H. Malcolm (L) 892
  • W.M. Taylor (C) 583
  • Brandon City:

  • (x)George R. Coldwell (C) 1897
  • Stephen Emmett Clement (L) 1734
  • Carillon:

  • Thomas B. Molloy (L) 659
  • (x)Albert Prefontaine (C) 652
  • Churchill and Nelson:

  • George R. Ray (C) accl.
  • Cypress:

  • (x)George Steel (C) 852
  • James Christie Sr. (L) 836
  • Dauphin:

  • William Buchanan (C) 1026
  • J. Seale (L) 710
  • Deloraine:

  • Robert S. Thornton (L) 1127
  • (x)John C. Walker Reid (C) 923
  • Dufferin:

  • (x)Rodmond Roblin (C) 1204
  • Edward August (L) 1065
  • Elmwood:

  • Harry Mewhirter (C) 1901
  • Thomas Glendenning Hamilton (L) 1537
  • R.S. Ward (Labour Representation Committee/) 508
  • Emerson:

  • (x)David McFadden (C) 1032
  • George Walton (L) 986
  • Gilbert Plains:

  • (x)Sam Hughes (C) 1471
  • G.D. Shortreed (L) 996
  • Gimli:

  • Sveinn Thorvaldson (C) 1045
  • Einar Jonasson (L) 461
  • Taras Ferley (L-Ind) 264
  • Gladstone:

  • (x)James W. Armstrong (L) 1239
  • S. Singleton (C) 943
  • Glenwood:

  • James W. Breakey (L) 1078
  • A.L. Young (C) 906
  • Grand Rapids (17 August):

  • Hugh Armstrong (C) 271
  • A. la Rose (L) 12
  • Hamiota:

  • John Henry McConnell (L) 1134
  • (x)William Ferguson (C) 736
  • Iberville:

  • (x)Aime Benard (C) accl.
  • Kildonan & St. Andrews:

  • (x)Walter Montague (C) 1087
  • George Prout (L) 1086
  • Killarney:

  • (x)George Lawrence (C) 758
  • Samuel Hayden (L) 690
  • La Verendrye:

  • Jean-Baptiste Lauzon (C) 778
  • Philippe Adjutor Talbot (L) 550
  • Lakeside:

  • John J. Garland (C) 838
  • (x)Charles D. McPherson (L) 828
  • Lansdowne:

  • (x)Tobias Norris (L) 1371
  • W.J. Cundy (C) 927
  • Manitou:

  • (x)James Morrow (C) 1099
  • I.H. Davidson (L) 1029
  • Minnedosa:

  • George Grierson (L) 1174
  • William B. Waddell (C) 965
  • Morden and Rhineland:

  • (x)Valentine Winkler (L) 1073
  • William Johnston Tupper (C) 941
  • Morris:

  • Jacques Parent (C) 920
  • (x)William Molloy (L) 658
  • Mountain:

  • (x)James Baird (L) 1200
  • John T. Dale (C) 598
  • A.D. Craig (Ind) 306
  • Norfolk:

  • John Graham (L) 911
  • (x)Robert F. Lyons (C) 843
  • Portage la Prairie:

  • Ewan McPherson (L) 1030
  • (x)Hugh Armstrong (C) 1020
  • Roblin:

  • (x)Frederic Newton (C) 802
  • T. McLennan (L) 571
  • Rockwood:

  • (x)Isaac Riley (C) 1103
  • Arthur Lobb (L) 1044
  • Russell:

  • Donald C. McDonald (L) 892
  • E. Graham (C) 862
  • St. Boniface:

  • (x)Joseph Bernier (C) 1603
  • L.A. Delorme (L) 1259
  • St. Clements:

  • (x)Donald A. Ross (L) 1025
  • Thomas Hay (C) 887
  • St. George:

  • (x)Edmund L. Taylor (C) 1198
  • Skuli Sigfusson (L) 1097
  • Ste. Rose:

  • Joseph Hamelin (C) 596
  • John A. Campbell (L) 536
  • Swan River:

  • William H. Sims (L) 594
  • W.J. Stewart (C) 561
  • The Pas (27 July):

  • (x)Robert Orok (C) accl.
  • Turtle Mountain:

  • (x)James Johnson (C) 707
  • George William McDonald (L) 645
  • Virden:

  • George Clingan (L) 1135
  • (x)Harvey C. Simpson (C) 1050
  • Winnipeg Centre “A”:

  • (x)Thomas Herman Johnson (L) 7998
  • A.J. Andrews (C) 6948
  • William H. Hoop (SPC) 953
  • Winnipeg Centre “B”:

  • Fred Dixon (Ind [Lib-Lab]) 8205
  • F.J.G. McArthur (C) 6692
  • George Armstrong (SPC) 928
  • Winnipeg North “A”:

  • Joseph P. Foley (C) 3135
  • J. Willoughby (L) 2816
  • Arthur Beech (SDP) 1921
  • Winnipeg North “B”:

  • Daniel McLean (C) 3268
  • Robert Newton Lowery (L) 2645
  • Herman Saltzman (SDP) 2068
  • Winnipeg South “A”:

  • Albert B. Hudson (L) 5861
  • (x)Lendrum McMeans (C) 4863
  • Winnipeg South “B”:

  • William L. Parrish (L) 5812
  • Harry W. Whitlaw (C) 4902
  • Post-election changes

    Dufferin (res. Rodmond Roblin, May 12, 1915)

    References

    Manitoba general election, 1914 Wikipedia