Canadian federal election results (1880-1899)

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[edit] Number of seats won

Party 1882 1887 1891 1896
     Liberal 73 80 90 117
     Conservative 94 96 97 71
     Liberal-Conservative 39 26 20 15
     Independent Conservative 1 3 3 4
     Independent Liberal 2 6 1 1
     Independent 1 1 2 1
     Nationalist Conservative 1 2 1  
     Nationalist   1 1  
     McCarthyite       2
     Patrons of Industry       2
Total 211 215 215 213

[edit] Popular vote

Party 1882 1887 1891 1896
     Liberal 31.10% 43.13% 45.22% 41.37%
     Conservative 27.83% 40.15% 42.96% 44.40%
     Liberal-Conservative 12.56% 7.26% 5.62% 5.62%
     Independent Conservative 0.18% 1.56% 1.94% 1.26%
     Independent Liberal 1.11% 2.16% 0.72% 0.24%
     Independent 1.59% 1.24% 0.82% 1.43%
     Nationalist Conservative 0.21% 0.49% 0.16%  
     Nationalist   0.66% 0.00%1 1.46%
     McCarthyite       1.33%
     Patrons of Industry       3.94%
     Equal Rights (Canada)     0.32%  
     Progressive2     0.06%  
     Protestant Protective       0.64%
     Unknown 25.41% 3.33% 2.18% 0.17%


Notes:

1 One Nationalist candidate was elected by acclamation.

2 The Parliamentary website identifies two candidates in Nova Scotia as being “Progressives”. This may be an error.

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