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1911 Election Results

Laurier faced problems both inside and outside Quebec. The result was an end to the lengthy string of Liberal majority governments. Borden’s Conservatives won a majority government.

Population of Canada (1911): 7,204,527

Number of electors on list: 1,820,742

Total ballots cast: 1,314,953

Voter turnout: 70.2%

 

Seats won

% of popular vote

# of candidates

# of valid votes cast

Liberal

87

47.7

220

623,554

Conservative

134

50.9

218

666,074

Other

0

1.4

23

17,900

Total

221

100

461

1,307,528

Provincial Breakdown

 

Conservative

Liberal

Other

 

# of seats

% of vote

# of seats

% of vote

# of seats

% of vote

NS

9

48.8

9

50.8

0

0.3

NB

5

49.2

8

50.8

0

0

PEI

2

51.1

2

48.9

0

0

PQ

27

48.1

38

50.2

0

1.7

ON

73

56.2

13

43.1

0

0.7

MB

8

51.9

2

44.8

0

3.3

SK

1

39.0

9

59.4

0

1.6

AB

1

42.5

6

53.3

0

4.1

BC

7

58.8

0

37.5

0

3.6

YK

1

60.8

0

39.2

0

0

Canada

134

50.9

87

47.7

0

1.4

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