1914 Manitoba general election
The 1914 Manitoba general election was held on July 10, 1914 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
The result was a fifth consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party, led by premier Rodmond Roblin. The result, however, was much closer than in the previous general elections of 1903, 1907 and 1910.
Former Conservative leader Hugh John Macdonald believed that the party was hurt by its 1912 amendments to the Manitoba education code. Although Education Minister George R. Coldwell insisted the amendments were only meant to clarify existing provisions, many voters believed the Roblin government wanted to re-introduce funding for separate Roman Catholic schools. The government was also weakened by a corruption scandal involving the construction of new legislative buildings.
The Conservatives won twenty-eight seats, against twenty for the Liberal Party under Tobias Norris. Independent candidate Fred Dixon was also elected, with support from both the Liberals and the Labour Representation Committee. This election re-established the Liberals as a credible government-in-waiting.
Early in 1915, Roblin's administration was forced to resign from office after a report commissioned by the Lieutenant Governor found his government guilty of corruption in the awarding of contracts for new legislative buildings. Norris's Liberals were called to form a new administration, although they did not hold a majority of seats in the legislature. A new election was held, which the Liberals won in a landslide.
Electoral system
In this election Manitoba used a mixture of multi-member districts and single-member districts.Two MLAs were elected in each of the multi-member districts - Winnipeg North, Winnipeg South and Winnipeg Centre. In each district, each member was elected in a separate contest through First past the post.
In each single-member district the member was elected through First past the post.
Results
The appearance of "third party" candidates presaged later developments when farmers and workers in such bodies as Independent Labour Party, the CCF and the NDP would play larger role in elections.Note two Labour Representation League candidates, in Assiniboia and Elmwood, and candidacy of Ferley in Mountain, as well as the successful campaign of Independent candidate Fred Dixon, who would serve nine years as MLA.
Riding results
Arthur:- John Williams 766
- Amos Lyle 700
- John Thomas Haig 1239
- John W. Wilton 965
- W.J. Bartlett 501
- James H. Howden 1102
- William R. Wood 1070
- George J.H. Malcolm 892
- W.M. Taylor 583
- George R. Coldwell 1897
- Stephen Emmett Clement 1734
Churchill and Nelson:
- George R. Ray accl.
- George Steel 852
- James Christie Sr. 836
- William Buchanan 1026
- J. Seale 710
Dufferin:
- Rodmond Roblin 1204
- Edward August 1065
- Harry Mewhirter 1901
- Thomas Glendenning Hamilton 1537
- R.S. Ward 508
- David McFadden 1032
- George Walton 986
- Sam Hughes 1471
- G.D. Shortreed 996
- Sveinn Thorvaldson 1045
- Einar Jonasson 461
- Taras Ferley 264
- James W. Armstrong 1239
- S. Singleton 943
- James W. Breakey 1078
- A.L. Young 906
- Hugh Armstrong 271
- A. la Rose 12
- John Henry McConnell 1134
- William Ferguson 736
- Aime Benard accl.
- Walter Montague 1087
- George Prout 1086
- George Lawrence 758
- Samuel Hayden 690
Lakeside:
Lansdowne:
- Tobias Norris 1371
- W.J. Cundy 927
- James Morrow 1099
- I.H. Davidson 1029
- George Grierson 1174
- William B. Waddell 965
Morris:
- Jacques Parent 920
- William Molloy 658
- James Baird 1200
- John T. Dale 598
- A.D. Craig 306
- John Graham 911
- Robert F. Lyons 843
- Ewan McPherson 1030
- Hugh Armstrong 1020
- Frederic Newton 802
- T. McLennan 571
- Isaac Riley 1103
- Arthur Lobb 1044
- Donald C. McDonald 892
- E. Graham 862
- Joseph Bernier 1603
- L.A. Delorme 1259
- Donald A. Ross 1025
- Thomas Hay 887
- Edmund L. Taylor 1198
- Skuli Sigfusson 1097
- Joseph Hamelin 596
- John A. Campbell 536
- William H. Sims 594
- W.J. Stewart 561
- Robert Orok accl.
Virden:
- George Clingan 1135
- Harvey C. Simpson 1050
- Thomas Herman Johnson 7998
- A.J. Andrews 6948
- William H. Hoop 953
- Fred Dixon 8205
- F.J.G. McArthur 6692
- George Armstrong 928
- Joseph P. Foley 3135
- J. Willoughby 2816
- Arthur Beech 1921
- Daniel McLean 3268
- Robert Newton Lowery 2645
- Herman Saltzman 2068
- Albert B. Hudson 5861
- Lendrum McMeans 4863
- William L. Parrish 5812
- Harry W. Whitlaw 4902