Newfoundland general election, 1932
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The 28th general election held on June 11, 1932 vote proved to be the final general election held by the Dominion of Newfoundland. As a result of a riot which occurred in 1932 due to Newfoundland's deteriorating economic situation, Prime Minister Sir Richard Squires dissolved the House of Assembly and called an election. His Liberals were reduced to two seats while Frederick C. Alderdice's United Newfoundland Party won 24 seats and was elected to government. The size of the House was reduced from 40 to 27 as an economy measure.
Alderdice was not able to rescue the public finances. By this time Newfoundlanders despaired of the ability of their politicians to solve the problems. The British government commissioned a report from William Warrender Mackenzie, 1st Baron Amulree which was scathing about the political culture of Newfoundland.[1]
The price of British government financial aid was the abandonment of responsible and representative government. The legislature was dissolved. The Commission of Government came into operation on 16th February 1934 ending more than a century of legislative democracy in Newfoundland.
[edit] Results
Party | Leader | 1949 | Seats won | % change | Popular vote | (%) | |
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United Newfoundland Party | Frederick C. Alderdice | 12* | 24 | ||||
Liberal | Sir Richard Squires | 19 | 2 | ||||
Other | 9 | 1 | |||||
Totals | 40 | 27 |
*As Liberal-Conservative Progressive Party
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