Coalition

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Seats Contested vs. Seats Won

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Note : Following the 1941 election, the Liberal and Conservative parties formed a coalition government (Coalition or sometimes Wartime Coalition), in part in response to the growing success of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), later to become the New Democratic Party.

Liberal and Conservative candidates ran under the Coalition banner in 1945 and 1949, forming the government following those elections. Despite the shared electoral banner, MLAs were still widely referred to as either Liberal or Conservative.

The Coalition dissolved in 1951 after Liberal party members chose to support a Liberal minority government in the legislature.

The Liberals retained their traditional name, while the Conservatives reformed as the Progressive Conservatives in recognition of that name having been adopted by the national party in 1942.

Citation : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia_Conservative_Party also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia_Liberal_Party

Districts

District Candidates Elections Wins
Cariboo (BC) 2 2 2
Comox 1 2 2
Cowichan-Newcastle 2 2 1
Esquimalt 1 2 2
Lillooet 1 2 2
New Westminster (BC) 1 2 2
Alberni 2 2 1
Atlin 1 2 1
Burnaby (BC) 2 2 0
Chilliwack 1 2 2
Cranbrook 2 2 1
Delta 1 2 2
Dewdney 1 2 2
Fernie 1 2 0
Fort George 2 2 1
Grand Forks-Greenwood 1 2 1
Kamloops (BC) 2 2 2
Kaslo-Slocan 2 2 0
Mackenzie (BC) 2 2 1
Nelson-Creston 2 2 2
North Okanagan 2 2 2
North Vancouver (BC) 1 2 2
Oak Bay (BC) 1 2 2
Omineca 2 2 1
Peace River (BC) 2 2 1
Prince Rupert 1 1 1
Rossland-Trail 2 2 2
Salmon Arm 1 2 2
Similkameen 2 2 2
Skeena (BC) 1 2 2
South Okanagan 1 2 2
Vancouver-Burrard (BC) 3 2 4
Vancouver Centre (BC) 2 2 4
Vancouver East (BC) 4 2 0
Vancouver-Point Grey 5 2 6
Victoria City (BC) 4 2 6
Saanich 2 2 2
Yale (BC) 1 2 2
Columbia 1 2 2
Revelstoke 2 2 2
Nanaimo and the Islands 1 2 2

Candidates