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Canadian federal election, 1878



The Canadian federal election of 1878 resulted in the end of Alexander Mackenzie's Liberal government after only one term in office. Canada suffered an economic depression during Mackenzie's term, and his party was pounished by the voters for it. The Liberals' policy of free trade also hurt their support with the business establishment in Toronto and Montreal.

Sir John A. Macdonald and his Conservative/Liberal-Conservative party was returned to office after having been defeated five years before amidst scandals over the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway.


National results

Party Party Leader # of candidates Seats Popular Vote
Before After Change # % Change Conservative 101 38 83 +118.4% 143,192 26.28% +7.80%
     Liberal-Conservative 60 26 46 +76.9% 85,999 15.78% +3.50% Liberal 121 126 57 -54.8% 180,074 33.05% -7.74% Independent
11 4 5 +25% 14,783 2.71% -0.48%
     Independent Conservative
2 2 2 - 1,001 0.18% -0.76%
     Unknown
117 0 9 114,043 20.93% -1.93%
     Independent Liberal
4 1 2 +100% 5,388 0.99% -
     Nationalist Conservative
1 0 0 401 0.07% +0.07%
Total
417
197
206
+3.6%
100.0%
-
Sources: http://www.elections.ca -- History of Federal Ridings since 1867

Note:

"Before" refers to standings in the House of Commons at the last election, and not standings at dissolution.

Acclamations The following Members of Parliament were elected by acclamation;

  • British Columbia: 1 Conservative, 1 Liberal-Conservative
  • Manitoba: 2 Conservatives, 1 Liberal-Conservative
  • Quebec: 1 Conservative, 2 Liberal-Conservatives, 1 Liberal
  • New Brunswick: 1 Liberal, 1 Independent

Results by province

Party Name BC MB ON QC NB NS PE Total
     Conservative Seats: 1 2 37 33 1 8 3 83
     Popular Vote (%): - 49.6 25.5 35.0 5.9 21.7 31.6 26.3
     Liberal-Conservative Seats: 3 1 20 13 3 6 2 46
     Vote (%): 39.6 - 15.8 13.2 14.3 22.7 12.0 15.8
     Liberal Seats: 1   28 15 9 7 1 57
     Vote (%): -   36.3 21.7 48.2 34.9 37.2 33.1
     Independent Seats: 1   1 1 2 -   5
     Vote (%): 12.2   1.5 1.6 13.1 4.3   2.7
     Independent Conservative Seats:   1   2       3
     Vote (%):   50.4   0.7       0.2
     Unknown Seats:  
     Vote (%): 48.2   19.9 27.4 14.8 14.7 19.3 20.9
     Independent Liberal Seats:     2   1 -   2
     Vote (%):     1.0   3.7 1.7   1.0
Total Seats   7 4 90 65 16 21 6 206
Parties that won no seats:
     Nationalist Conservative Vote (%):       0.3       0.1
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