Alberta general election, 1963

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The Alberta general election of 1963 was the fifteenth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on June 17, 1963 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

The Social Credit Party, led by Ernest C. Manning, won its eighth consecutive term in government, winning roughly the same number of seats in the legislature and share of popular vote that it had in the 1959 election.

Some Social Credit supporters were so confident of their party's chances that they talked of winning "63 in '63", i.e., all sixty three seats in the 1963 election. They fell short of this goal, however.

Much of the opposition vote shifted away from the Progressive Conservative Party, now led by Milt Harradance, resulting in the party losing its sole seat.

The Liberal Party was a partial beneficiary of the PC Party's decline, but picked up only one additional seat, for a total of two, despite winning almost 20% of the popular vote.

1963 was the last year in Alberta provincial politics when an Acclamation occurred Leonard Halmrast was Acclaimed in Taber-Warner.

[edit] Results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1959 Elected % Change # % % Change
     Social Credit
Ernest C. Manning
63 61 60 -1.6% 221,107 54.81% -0.88%
     Liberal
Michael Maccagno
55 1 2 +100% 79,709 19.76% +5.88%
     Coalition 1 1 1 - 2,179 0.54% -0.01%
     Progressive Conservative
Milt Harradance
33 1 - -100% 51,278 12.71% -11.17%
     New Democratic1
Neil Reimer
56 - - - 37,133 9.45% -5.12%
     Independent 3 - - - 3,966 0.98% +0.10%
     Independent Social Credit 6 1 - -100% 3,178 0.79% +0.21%
     Alberta Unity Movement 3 * - * 2,223 0.55% *
     Progressive Conservative-Liberal 1 * - * 1,134 0.28% *
     Communist2 4 - - - 527 0.13% -0.08%
Total 225 65 63 -3.1% 403,444 100%
 
Source: Elections Alberta

Notes:

1 The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation adopted the name "New Democratic Party" for the 1963 and subsequent elections.

2 The "Labour Progressive Party returned to its original "Communist Party of Alberta" name for the 1963 and subsequent elections.

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

[edit] Members elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

15th Alberta Legislative Assembly
  District Member Party
     Alexandria Anders Aalborg Social Credit
     Athabasca Antonio Aloisio Social Credit
     Banff-Cochrane Frank Gainer Coalition
     Bonnyville Romeo Lamothe Social Credit
     Bow Valley-Empress William Delday Social Credit
     Calgary Bowness Charles Johnston Social Credit
     Calgary Centre Frederick C. Colborne Social Credit
     Calgary East Albert Ludwig Social Credit
     Calgary Glenmore Bill Dickie Liberal
     Calgary North Bob Simpson Social Credit
     Calgary Queens Park Lee Leavitt Social Credit
     Calgary South Arthur J. Dixon Social Credit
     Calgary West Donald S. Fleming Social Credit
     Camrose Chester Sayers Social Credit
     Cardston Edgar Hinman Social Credit
     Clover Bar Floyd Baker Social Credit
     Cypress Harry Strom Social Credit
     Drumheller-Gliechen Gordon Taylor Social Credit
     Dunvegan Ernest Lee Social Credit
     Edmonton Centre Ambrose Holowach Social Credit
     Edmonton Jasper Place John Horan Social Credit
     Edmonton North Ethel Wilson Social Credit
     Edmonton North East Lou Heard Social Credit
     Edmonton North West Edgar Gerhart Social Credit
     Edmonton Norwood William Tomyn Social Credit
     Edmonton West S. Gordon Geldart Social Credit
     Edson Norman Willmore Social Credit
     Grand Prairie Ira McLaughlin Social Credit
     Grouard Roy Ells Social Credit
     Hand Hills-Acadia Clinton Keith French Social Credit
     Lac La Biche Michael Maccagno Liberal
     Lac St. Anne William Patterson Social Credit
     Lacombe Allan Patrick Social Credit
     Leduc James Henderson Social Credit
     Lethbridge John Landeryou Social Credit
     Little Bow Raymond Speaker Social Credit
     Macleod James Hartley Social Credit
     Medicine Hat Harry Leinweber Social Credit
     Okotoks-High River Edward Benoit Social Credit
     Olds-Didsbury Robert C. Clark Social Credit
     Peace River Euell Montgomeryd Social Credit
     Pembina Robin Jorgenson Social Credit
     Pincher Creek-Crowsnest William Kovach Social Credit
     Ponoka Glen Johnston Social Credit
     Red Deer William Ure Social Credit
     Redwater Michael Senych Social Credit
     Rocky Mountain House Alfred Hooke Social Credit
     Sedgewick-Coronation Jack Hillman Social Credit
     Spirit River Adolf Fimrite Social Credit
     St. Albert Keith Everitt Social Credit
     St. Paul Raymond Reierson Social Credit
     Stettler Galen Norris Social Credit
     Stony Plain Cornelia Wood Social Credit
     Strathcona Centre J. Donovan Ross Social Credit
     Strathcona East Ernest Manning Social Credit
     Strathcona West Randolph McKinnon Social Credit
     Taber-Warner Leonard Halmrast Social Credit
     Three Hills L. Petrie Meston Social Credit
     Vegreville-Bruce Alex Gordey Social Credit
     Vermillion Ashley Cooper Social Credit
     Wainwright Henry Ruste Social Credit
     Wetaskiwin Albert Strohschein Social Credit
     Willingdon-Two Hills Nicholas Melnyk Social Credit

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1959 Alberta election
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1967 Alberta election


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