CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION, 1958

The Canadian parliament after the 1958 election.

The 'Canadian federal election of 1958' was the 24th general election in Canada's history. It was held to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 24th Parliament of Canada on March 31, 1958, just nine months after the 23rd election. It transformed Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's minority into the largest ever majority government in Canadian history.
Diefenbaker had called a snap election and capitalized on two factors:

★ Nationally, the Liberals had just chosen a new leader, Lester Pearson, who had given an ill-advised speech in Commons that asked Diefenbaker to give power back to the Liberals without an election because of a recent economic downturn. Diefenbaker seized on the error by showing a classified Liberal document saying that the economy would face a downturn in that year. This contrasted heavily with the Liberal's 1957 campaign promises, and would make sure the "arrogant" label would remain attached to the Liberal party.

★ A turnaround in Quebec: Quebec had been largely Liberal since the Conscription Crisis of 1917, but upon the resignation of former Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, the province had no favourite son leader, as they had since 1948, and were open to new options. Diefenbaker used Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis's ''Union Nationale'' party machine, allowing Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservatives to sweep what had been a Liberal stronghold for a generation.



Contents
National results
Results by province

National results


PartyParty leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular vote
1957'Elected'% Change#%% ChangeProgressive ConservativeJohn Diefenbaker265111208+87.4%3,908,63353.66%+14.85%LiberalLester B. Pearson26410448-53.8%2,432,95333.40%-7.35% Co-operative CommonwealthM.J. Coldwell169258-68.0%692,6689.51%-1.20%Liberal-Labour111-11,9560.16%-Social CreditSolon Low8219--188,3562.59%-3.99%Independent92--14,2110.20%-0.87%Independent Liberal102--12,0540.17%-1.25%Labour ProgressiveTim Buck18---9,7690.13%+0.02%''Candidats des électeurs''Réal Caouette1---8,2760.11%-0.01%Independent PC51--100%2,0970.03%-0.19%Socialist2
-
1,1130.02%
Capital familial H-G Grenier1
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9680.01%
Radical chrétien1
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6870.01%
Independent SC1---361x-0.04%Ouvrier canadien1
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243x
Independent Conservative1
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122x
Total831265265-7,284,467100.00% 
'Sources:' http://www.elections.ca History of Federal Ridings since 1867

'Notes:'
"Previous" refers to standings at previous election, not to standings in the House of Commons at dissolution.

The party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote

Results by province


Party nameBCABSKMBONQCNBNSPENLNWYKTotalProgressive ConservativeSeats:181716146750712421-208Vote (%):49.459.951.456.756.449.654.157.062.245.254.542.853.7LiberalSeats:----14253--5-148Vote (%):16.113.719.621.632.145.643.438.437.554.443.357.233.4Co-operative CommonwealthSeats:4-1-3-----  8Vote (%):24.54.428.419.610.52.31.84.50.30.2  9.5Liberal-LabourSeats:    1       1Vote (%):    0.5       0.2
Total Seats22171714857510124711265
Parties that won no seats:
Social CreditVote (%):9.621.60.41.80.30.60.7     2.6IndependentVote (%):  xxxx0.10.6      0.2Independent LiberalVote (%):     0.6   0.2  0.2Labour ProgressiveVote (%):0.40.30.10.40.10.1      0.1C. des électeursVote (%):     0.4      0.1Independent PCVote (%): 0.1  0.1       xxSocialistVote (%):    xxxx      xxCapitale familialeVote (%):     xx      xxRadical chrétienVote (%):     xx      xxIndependent SCVote (%): 0.1          xxOuvrier canadienVote (%):     xx      xxInd. ConservativeVote (%):          2.3 xx

xx - less than 0.05% of the popular vote

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