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The Canadian parliament after the 1896 election
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The Canadian parliament after the 1896 election

The Canadian federal election of 1896 was held on June 23, 1896 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. As a result of the election, the Liberal Party, led by Wilfrid Laurier, formed a majority government.

The election saw a great change in the Liberal Party. While the Liberals had traditionally been the party for radical change and free trade, in the 1896 election, they embraced a much more conservative platform. Because of this, many of the traditional supporters of the Conservative Party moved to the Liberals. The most important change was Laurier's support of the National Policy, an important cause to the powerful business interests of Montreal and Toronto. The Liberal campaign was directed by an ex-Tory, J. Israel Tarte. Laurier was also a strong supporter of provincial rights, and a number of powerful Liberal premiers supported the campaign such as Oliver Mowat (of Ontario) and W.S. Fielding.

The Tories, since the death of John A. Macdonald in 1891, had been disorganized, going through four leaders in five years. The party was also viewed as corrupt and wasteful of public funds. Issues like the Manitoba Schools Question had cost the party support in both French and English Canada. In the 1896 election, the Conservative Party was led by Sir Charles Tupper, a Father of Confederation and former Premier of Nova Scotia.






National results

|- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|     |- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|    
Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1891 Elected Change # % Change |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"|     Liberal Wilfrid Laurier 190 90 117 align="right"
30.0%
401,425 41.37% align="right"
Conservative Charles Tupper 190 97 71 -16.9% 430,874 44.40% align="right"
1.44%
Liberal-Conservative 17 20 15 -25% 36,541 3.77% align="right"
Nationalist   5 1 4 align="right"
300%
14,121 1.46% align="right"
1.46%
Independent Conservative 4 3 - align="right"
33.3%
12,209 1.26% align="right"
Patrons of Industry   31 * 2 * 38,275 3.94% * |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     McCarthyite Dalton McCarthy 11 * 2 * 12,861 1.33% * |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Independent 18 2 1 align="right"
13,870 1.43% +0.61% |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Independent Liberal 1 1 1 align="right"
2,353 0.24% align="right"
Protestant Protective   5 * - * 6,233 0.64% * |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Unknown 1 align="right"
- align="right"
1,622 0.17% align="right"
Total 473 214 213 +7.0% 970,384 100%  
Sources: http://www.elections.ca -- [History of Federal Ridings since 1867]

Note:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

Acclamations:

The following Members of Parliament were elected by acclamation;

Results by province

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Party name BC NW MB ON QC NB NS PE Total |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"|     Liberal Seats: 4 3 2 43 49 4 10 2 117 |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"|     Popular vote (%): 51.2 46.0 31.0 40.5 53.8 42.5 31.9 51.0 41.4 |- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|    
| rowspan="2"|Conservative
Seats: 2 1 3 34 16 4 9 2 71 |- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|     Vote (%): 48.8 43.9 45.1 40.9 45.2 31.5 65.4 40.5 44.4 |- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|     Liberal-Conservative Seats:     1 7   5 1 1 15 |- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|     Vote (%):     8.0 4.0 0.4 17.5 2.2 8.5 2.2 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Nationalist Seats:       - -       - |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Vote (%):       3.2 0.5       1.5 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Independent Conservative Seats:       4         4 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Vote (%):       3.0         1.3 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Patrons of Industry Seats:       2         2 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Vote (%):     7.6 8.3 0.7       3.9 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     McCarthyite Seats:     1 1         2 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Vote (%):     8.3 2.4         1.3 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Independent Seats:   -   -   1 align="right"
  1 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Vote (%):   10.0   1.4   8.6 0.5   1.4 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Independent Liberal Seats:       1         1 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Vote (%):       0.6         0.2
Total seats 6 4 7 92 65 14 20 5 213
Parties that won no seats: |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Protestant Protective Vote (%):       1.5         0.6 |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Unknown Vote (%):       0.4         0.2


Preceded by:
1891 federal election
Canadian federal elections Followed by:
1900 federal election

 


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