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1908 Canadian federal election

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1908 Canadian federal election

← 1904October 26, 19081911 →

221 seats in theHouse of Commons
111 seats needed for a majority
Turnout70.3%[1] (Decrease 1.3pp)
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderWilfrid LaurierRobert Borden
PartyLiberalConservative
Leader sinceJune 2, 1887February 6, 1901
Leader's seatQuebec East[a]Halifax[b]
Last election137 seats, 50.9%75 seats, 45.9%
Seats won13385
Seat changeDecrease 4Increase 10
Popular vote570,311539,374
Percentage48.9%46.2%
SwingDecrease 2.0ppIncrease 0.3pp


The Canadian parliament after the 1908 election

Prime Minister before election

Wilfrid Laurier
Liberal

Prime Minister after election

Wilfrid Laurier
Liberal

The1908 Canadian federal election was held on Monday October 26, 1908 to elect members of theHouse of Commons of Canada of the11th Parliament ofCanada.Prime Minister SirWilfrid Laurier'sLiberal Party of Canada was re-elected for a fourth consecutive term in government with amajority government. The Liberals lost four seats and a small share of the popular vote.

SirRobert Borden'sConservatives andLiberal-Conservatives won ten additional seats.

This was the first election in whichAlberta andSaskatchewan voted as provinces. Following their creation in 1905, the two new provinces continued to be represented by MP's initially elected under the old Northwest Territories riding boundaries, some of which straddled the new provincial border. The remainder of the Northwest Territories that previously had Parliamentary representation lost it, although parts of the NWT would gain or re-gain representation after being added to Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec in 1912. A seat would not be created for the NWT itself again (which then contained the modern NWT and Nunavut) until1949.

This is the most recent election in which a prime minister was able to lead their party to a fourth consecutive mandate.

National results

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PartyParty leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular vote
1904ElectedChange#%Change
 LiberalWilfrid Laurier213137133-2.9%570,31148.87%-2.01pp
 ConservativeRobert Borden2077082+17.1%524,64144.95%+0.55pp
 Liberal-Conservative453-40.0%14,7331.26%-0.27pp
 Independent1511-16,9031.45%+0.45pp
Labour 3-1 10,4000.89%+0.68pp
 Unknown7---13,4781.15%+0.02pp
Socialist 5---6,0710.52%+0.35pp
 Independent Conservative211-100%5,3140.46%-0.04pp
 Independent Liberal5---5,1910.44%+0.41pp
Total461214221+2.8%1,167,042100% 
Sources:http://www.elections.ca --History of Federal Ridings since 1867Archived 2008-12-04 at theWayback Machine

Results by province

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PartyBCABSKMBONQCNBNSPEYKTotal
 LiberalSeats:24923752111231133
 Popular vote (%):35.950.256.645.445.053.056.251.050.440.248.9
 ConservativeSeats:52184612251-82
 Vote (%):46.838.136.851.549.239.543.844.549.610.845.0
 Liberal-ConservativeSeats: 1  1  1  3
 Vote (%): 6.4  1.5  4.5  1.3
 IndependentSeats:----1-    1
 Vote (%):8.93.70.60.11.81.1    1.5
 LabourSeats:    -1    1
 Vote (%):    0.72.6    0.9
 Independent ConservativeSeats:  - 1    1
 Vote (%):  5.9 0.4     0.5
Total seats7710108665131841221
Parties that won no seats:
 UnknownVote (%):1.3   1.41.9   49.01.2
SocialistVote (%):7.11.6 2.90.2     0.5
 Independent LiberalVote (%):  0.1  1.8    0.4

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Laurier was also elected inOttawa (City of); he chose to sit for Quebec East instead, and resigned as the Member of Parliament for Ottawa (City of).
  2. ^Borden was also elected inCarleton, which he represented during the previous Parliament; he chose to sit for Halifax instead, and resigned as the Member of Parliament for Carleton.

References

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  1. ^"Voter Turnout at Federal Elections and Referendums". RetrievedMarch 10, 2019.

Further reading

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Federalelections andreferendums in Canada
General elections
By-elections
Referendums
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