1936 Manitoba general election
The 1936 Manitoba general election was held July 27, 1936 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
This was the second election in Manitoba after the formation of a Liberal-Progressive alliance in 1932. The Progressive Party, which had governed the province since 1922, forged an alliance with the Liberal Party just prior to the 1932 provincial election to prevent the Conservative Party from winning. This alliance won the 1932 election under Premier John Bracken's leadership, and the two parties had effectively become united by 1936.
The Liberal-Progressives faced opposition from a variety of parties in the 1936 election. The Conservative Party remained the dominant opposition group, and the most serious challenge to the government. On the left, the Independent Labour Party formed an alliance with the national Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, and contested the election as the ILP-CCF. The Communist Party also fielded a strong candidate in Winnipeg, while the upstart Social Credit League also ran candidates, hoping to repeat William Aberhart's surprising victory in Alberta the previous year.
Despite economic hardships in the province, Bracken expected that his government would be returned with another majority. He was mistaken. Although the Liberal-Progressives won the election, they could claim only twenty-two seats out of 53 after the initial results were declared. The Conservative party, under its new leader, former federal Member of Parliament Errick Willis, finished a close second with sixteen. The ILP-CCF won seven seats, while the Social Credit League unexpectedly won five. One independent Liberal was also elected. A number of rural ridings, which had previously supported Liberal-Progressive candidates, shifted to the Conservatives or to Social Credit in this poll.
The greatest surprise of the election occurred in the Winnipeg constituency, which elected ten members via a single transferable ballot. Former judge Lewis Stubbs, an independent leftist, received an astounding 24,805 votes on the first ballot, almost 20,000 more than his nearest competitor. The second-place candidate, moreover, was James Litterick, the first openly declared communist to win election at the state or federal level in North America.
After the election, Bracken attempted to persuade Errick Willis to form a four-year alliance of the Liberal-Progressive and Conservative parties, so as to provide a stable government for the province. Willis rejected the offer the same day, claiming his caucus was unwilling to accept it.
The provincial impasse continued until August 13, when the Social Credit League unexpectedly announced that it would provide support to Bracken's government in the legislature. Social Credit did not formally join with the Liberal-Progressives in a coalition government, but provided critical support to Bracken's minority government for the next four years.
Ironically, Bracken's own constituency of The Pas was the site of one of the two deferred elections. He was re-elected, while a second Independent Liberal was returned in Rupertsland.
Including the Social Credit MLAs, Bracken's government could count on the support of only 28 members out of 55. He was nonetheless able to keep his government intact for four years, and in late 1940 formed a new wartime coalition government with the Conservatives, CCF and Social Credit. This coalition contested the 1941 election, and won a landslide majority.
The Communist Party was not included in this coalition, as it had been rendered illegal after the start of World War II. James Litterick was expelled from the legislature in 1940, and went into hiding. He did not resurface after the war, and his disappearance has been the source of some speculation in the Canadian left. Some believe that he was actually a spy for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and that he was killed as a traitor during the war by other members of the Communist Party. This has never been verified, however.
Results
Results by electoral division
- John R. Pitt 1311
- J. Arthur Ross 1002
First Count
- James Aiken 2411
- H.P. McPhail 1998
- J.L. Morton 946
- William Sanders 560
Third Count
- James Aiken 2897
- H.P. McPhail 2327
First Count
- John Poole 1634
- Adalbert J.M. Poole 1405
- J.H. Duffy 937
Second Count
- John Poole 1784
- Adalbert J.M. Poole 1601
First Count
- Francis Campbell Bell 1289
- William C. Wroth 1122
- W. Cameron 952
Second Count
- Francis Campbell Bell 1477
- William C. Wroth 1450
First Count
- George Dinsdale 2647
- H.O. McDiarmid 2042
- Harry Spafford 1300
Second Count
- George Dinsdale 2974
- H.O. McDiarmid 2204
- Edmond Prefontaine 2430
- Charles H. McBurney 1223
- James Christie 1629
- Roderick George Hurton 1500
First Count
- Robert Hawkins 1637
- Ernest N. McGirr 1130
- R. Moore 885
Second Count
- Robert Hawkins 1836
- Ernest N. McGirr 1312
- Errick Willis 2000
- R. Burrett 1641
- John Munn 2107
- T.H. Lytle 1782
First Count
- Herbert Wright 1486
- Robert Curran 1481
- H.M. Podolsky 1015
- W.W. Wachna 482
Third Count
- Herbert Wright 1654
- Robert F. Curran 1634
- William Lisowsky 2065
- Nicholas A. Hryhorczuk 1838
- Stuart Garson accl.
- Nicholas Bachynsky 949
- A. Hopgood 623
- F. Romanchych 184
- Stanley Fox 1488
- Dr. G.D. Shortreed 752
- R.J. Dalgleish 700
First Count
- Joseph Wawrykow 1577
- B.J. Lifman 1285
- Asta Oddson 1033
- S.A. Magnacca 129
Third Count
- Joseph Wawrykow 1800
- B.J. Lifman 1539
- William Morton 1548
- Allan B. Brydon 961
- James Breakey 1497
- E. Guy Hetherington 755
- J.H. Woods 732
- Norman Turnbull 1335
- John Spalding 1113
- John Lamont 1359
- Arthur R. Boivin 1227
First Count
- James McLenaghen 2604
- C.E. Filmore 2048
- R.A. Wise 1776
Second Count
- James McLenaghen 2870
- C.E. Filmore 2271
- John Laughlin 1835
- Andrew E. Foster 1326
- Douglas Campbell 1804
- C.M. Blair 1447
First Count
- Matthew Sutherland 1416
- E.D. Alder 1224
- L.C. de Gagne 691
- Matthew Sutherland 1573
- E.D. Alder 1382
La Verendrye:
- Sauveur Marcoux 2209
- Joseph Hamelin 1379
- A.G. Gobert 464
- Hugh Morrison 2217
- Frank W. McIntosh 1866
First Count
- Earl J. Rutledge 2462
- Henry S. Rungay 2233
- H.F. Morton 753
Second Count
- Earl J. Rutledge 2734
- Henry S. Rungay 2461
- Wallace Miller 3024
- J.J. Enns 2666
- William Clubb 2030
- P. Bourgeois 1853
- Ivan Schultz 2390
- Thomas McIntyre 1234
First Count
- John Lawrie 1076
- John Muirhead 1014
- J.L. Burrows 926
Second Count
- John Lawrie 1288
- John Muirhead 1206
- Toby Sexsmith 1727
- E.A. Gilroy 1279
First Count
- Sydney Rogers 1391
- William J. Westwood 994
- C.D.G. Barber 587
Second Count
- Sydney Rogers 1461
- William J. Westwood 1080
- Mungo Turnbull Lewis 2439
- William C. McKinnell 2056
- Oddur Olafson 686
- W.W. Kennedy 448
- Isaac Griffiths 1847
- H.J. Peddle 1611
First Count
- L.P. Gagnon 3630
- Harold Lawrence 3157
- G.C. McLean 2747
- J.F. Jodoin 1730
Third Count
- Harold Lawrence 4620
- L.P. Gagnon 4235
First Count
- Herbert Sulkers 3379
- Robert A. Hoey 2923
- R.J.M. Bates 1335
Second Count
- Herbert Sulkers 3819
- Robert A. Hoey 3154
- Salome Halldorson 1402
- Skuli Sigfusson 1246
First Count
- Maurice Dane MacCarthy 1503, 1592
- E.S. Everall 1048, 1097
- Fred Zaplitny 791
Second Count
- Maurice Dane MacCarthy 1592
- E.S. Everall 1097
First Count
- Evelyn Shannon 2442
- L.J. Pulfer 1856
- G.H. Barefoot 1376
Second Count
- Evelyn Shannon 2637
- L.J. Pulfer 2261
First Count
- George Renouf 1803
- D. Baldwin 1748
- Fred Holmes 853
Second Count
- George Renouf 1986
- D. Baldwin 1974
- John Bracken 2968
- George B. Mainwaring 1954
- Alexander Welch 1526
- Frederick V. Bird 1008
- Robert Mooney 1838
- Dr. O.S. Ross 1633
Elected candidates are italicized
- Lewis Stubbs 24805
- James Litterick 5864
- Ralph Webb 5581
- William Major 5211
- John Stewart McDiarmid 4652
- James Barry 4055
- Mary Dyma 3849
- Huntly Ketchen 3775
- Marcus Hyman 3459
- John Queen 2709
- R.W.B. Swail 2500
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2400
- Seymour Farmer 1969
- G.E. Smith 1780
- C. Rice-Jones 1767
- Paul Bardal 1155
- William Ivens 1130
- H. Streuber 964
- A.C. Benjamin 788
- Beatrice A. Brigden 607
- C.G. Stewart 318
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7971
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 5754
- William Major 5558
- John McDiarmid 5235
- James Barry 4702
- Seymour Farmer 4533
- Huntly Ketchen 4471
- Marcus Hyman 4357
- Mary Dyma 4313
- R.W.B. Swail 3106
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2783
- Smith 2502
- Rice-Jones 2124
- William Ivens 2080
- Paul Bardal 1489
- Streuber 1273
- Benjamin 1147
- B.A. Brigden 978
- Stewart 504
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 5949
- William Major 5564
- John McDiarmid 5252
- James Barry 4713
- Seymour Farmer 4704
- Huntly Ketchen 4485
- Marcus Hyman 4408
- Mary Dyma 4338
- R.W.B. Swail 3110
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2791
- Smith 2536
- William Ivens 2199
- Rice-Jones 2133
- Paul Bardal 1498
- Streuber 1289
- Benjamin 1167
- B.A. Brigden 1010
- Stewart 520
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 6027
- William Major 5568
- John McDiarmid 5267
- James Barry 4724
- Seymour Farmer 4812
- Huntly Ketchen 4490
- Marcus Hyman 4430
- Mary Dyma 4346
- R.W.B. Swail 3117
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2802
- Smith 2564
- William Ivens 2245
- Rice-Jones 2142
- Paul Bardal 1503
- Streuber 1320
- Benjamin 1182
- B.A. Brigden 1093
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 6216
- William Major 5574
- John McDiarmid 5278
- Seymour Farmer 5250
- James Barry 4735
- Marcus Hyman 4562
- Huntly Ketchen 4505
- Mary Dyma 4385
- R.W.B. Swail 3123
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2808
- Smith 2576
- William Ivens 2412
- Rice-Jones 2147
- Paul Bardal 1513
- Streuber 1329
- Benjamin 1188
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 6264
- William Major 5589
- Seymour Farmer 5338
- John McDiarmid 5298
- James Barry 4747
- Marcus Hyman 4586
- Huntly Ketchen 4546
- Mary Dyma 4403
- R.W.B. Swail 3141
- Smith 3025
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2821
- William Ivens 2435
- Rice-Jones 2157
- Streuber 1648
- Paul Bardal 1527
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 6381
- William Major 5863
- John McDiarmid 5618
- Seymour Farmer 5408
- James Barry 4817
- Marcus Hyman 4607
- Huntly Ketchen 4598
- Mary Dyma 4511
- R.W.B. Swail 3169
- Smith 3045
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2925
- William Ivens 2464
- Rice-Jones 2349
- Streuber 1673
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 6476
- William Major 5907
- John McDiarmid 5642
- Seymour Farmer 5493
- James Barry 4867
- Huntly Ketchen 4626
- Marcus Hyman 4623
- Mary Dyma 4543
- Smith 4024
- R.W.B. Swail 3197
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 2960
- William Ivens 2506
- Rice-Jones 2375
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 6596
- John McDiarmid 6462
- William Major 6457
- Seymour Farmer 5555
- James Barry 4964
- Huntly Ketchen 4760
- Mary Dyma 4696
- Marcus Hyman 4649
- Smith 4063
- R.W.B. Swail 3275
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 3041
- William Ivens 2542
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 7386
- Seymour Farmer 6596
- John McDiarmid 6519
- William Major 6482
- James Barry 4999
- Marcus Hyman 4905
- Huntly Ketchen 4803
- Mary Dyma 4721
- Smith 4149
- R.W.B. Swail 3300
- Gunnar Thorvaldson 3063
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 7386
- Seymour Farmer 6692
- John McDiarmid 6650
- William Major 6576
- Huntly Ketchen 5507
- James Barry 5411
- Marcus Hyman 4947
- Mary Dyma 4769
- R.W.B. Swail 4577
- Smith 4200
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7250
- John Queen 7386
- Seymour Farmer 7647
- John McDiarmid 6800
- William Major 6691
- Huntly Ketchen 5713
- James Barry 5551
- Marcus Hyman 5280
- Mary Dyma 4869
- R.W.B. Swail 4739
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7214
- John Queen 7386
- Seymour Farmer 7647
- John McDiarmid 6802
- William Major 6692
- Huntly Ketchen 5727
- James Barry 5559
- Marcus Hyman 5283
- Mary Dyma 4870
- R.W.B. Swail 4746
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7214
- John Queen 7214
- Seymour Farmer 7647
- John McDiarmid 6806
- William Major 6694
- Huntly Ketchen 5730
- James Barry 5566
- Marcus Hyman 5429
- Mary Dyma 4877
- R.W.B. Swail 4749
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7214
- John Queen 7214
- Seymour Farmer 7214
- John McDiarmid 6817
- William Major 6704
- Marcus Hyman 5775
- Huntly Ketchen 5750
- James Barry 5587
- Mary Dyma 4891
- R.W.B. Swail 4760
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7214
- John Queen 7214
- Seymour Farmer 7214
- Huntly Ketchen 7771
- James Barry 7251
- John McDiarmid 7039
- William Major 6848
- Marcus Hyman 5871
- Mary Dyma 4944
Seventeenth Count
- Lewis Stubbs 7214
- James Litterick 7214
- Ralph Webb 7214
- John Queen 7214
- Seymour Farmer 7214
- Huntly Ketchen 7771
- James Barry 7251
- John McDiarmid 8289
- William Major 7920
- Marcus Hyman 6127
Post-election changes
Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
Lewis Stubbs was initially the only member of the legislature to remain in opposition when a four-party coalition was formed in 1940. He was later joined by Salome Halldorson of Social Credit, as well as John Poole and Huntly Ketchen of the Conservatives.