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The Canadian federal election of 1925 was held on October 29 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 15th Parliament of Canadamarker. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal Party formed a minority government. This precipitated the "King-Byng Affair".

The Liberals under Mackenzie King won fewer seats than Arthur Meighen's Conservatives. A third party, the Progressives, which had nominated candidates for the first time in the 1921 election, held the balance of the seats. King decided to hold onto power with the help of the Progressives. The Progressives were closely aligned with the Liberals, and enabled King to form a minority government.

This plan was complicated by the fact that his party lost the election, and that King himself had lost his seat in the House of Commons. Meighen was outraged by King's move, and demanded that King resign from the Prime Minister's office. King asked a Liberal Member of Parliament from Prince Albert, Saskatchewanmarker to resign so that he could run in the resulting by-election. Prince Albert was one of the safest seats in Canada for the Liberals, and King won easily.

With King back in Parliament, a huge scandal rocked the King cabinet when one of his appointees was discovered to be accepting bribes. Anticipating a defeat in the Commons, King asked the Governor General, Baron Byng of Vimy, to call an election. The Governor General refused, and King resigned.

King was not a crusader, or a polemicist, or a debater, but he saw this as interference in Canadian politics by an official appointed by a foreign power. King showed rare fire, and rallied the Progressives back into his camp. He defeated Meighen on a vote of confidence after only three days, making the Meighen government of 1926 the shortest lived government in Canadian history. This time, Byng called an election.

National results

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1921 Elected % Change # % % Change

Conservative Arthur Meighen 232 49 115 +132.7% 1,454,253 46.13% +16.18%

Liberal Mackenzie King 216 118 100 -15.3% 1,252,684 39.74% -1.41%

Progressive Robert Forke 68 58 22 -62.1% 266,319 8.45% -12.65%

Labour J.S. Woodsworth 20 3 2 -33.3% 56,987 1.81% -0.93%

Independent 8 2 2 - 16,212 0.51% -2.52%

United Farmers of Alberta   2 2 2 - 8,053 0.26% -0.46%

Independent Liberal 10 - 1   31,140 0.99% +0.90%

Independent Conservative 6 1 1 - 16,759 0.53% +0.14%

Unknown 5 - - - 20,583 0.65% +0.16%

Liberal-Protectionist   2 * - * 6,915 0.22% *

Independent Liberal-Progressive 1 * - * 4,958 0.16% *

Labour-Farmer   2 * - * 4,774 0.15% *

Liberal-Progressive   1 * - * 3,319 0.11% *

Independent Labour 1 * - * 2,901 0.09% *

Socialist   1 - - - 1,888 0.06% -0.04%

Independent Progressive 1 1 - -100% 1,768 0.06% -0.05%

Farmer   1 * - * 1,130 0.04% *

Progressive-Conservative   1 * - * 1,120 0.04% *

Farmer-Labour   1 * - * 762 0.02% *
Total 579 235 245 +3.8% 3,152,525 100%  
Sources: http://www.elections.ca -- History of Federal Ridings since 1867


Notes:

* not applicable - the party was not recognized in the previous election

Results by province

Party name BCmarker ABmarker SKmarker MBmarker ONmarker QCmarker NBmarker NSmarker PEmarker YKmarker Total

Conservative Seats: 10 3 - 7 67 4 10 11 2 1 115

Popular Vote (%): 49.3 31.8 25.4 41.3 56.3 34.2 59.7 56.4 33.1 59.4 46.1

Liberal Seats: 3 4 15 1 12 59 1 3 2 - 100

Vote (%): 34.7 27.6 41.9 20.3 30.9 59.6 37.0 41.9 52.0 40.6 39.7

Progressive Seats: - 7 6 7 2           22

Vote (%): 6.1 26.5 31.8 25.1 8.8           8.5

Labour Seats: - -   2 - -   -     2

Vote: 6.3 6.1   9.6 1.2 0.2   1.6     1.8

Independent Seats: 1       - 1 -       2

Vote (%): 2.6       0.6 1.4 0.8       0.5

United Farmers of Alberta Seats:   2                 2

Vote (%):   5.0                 0.3

Independent Liberal Seats:           1         1

Vote (%):           3.8         1.0

Independent Conservative Seats:         1           1

Vote (%):         1.4           0.5
Total seats 14 16 21 17 82 65 11 14 4 1 245
Parties that won no seats:

Unknown Vote (%):     0.1   0.9 0.2     15.0   0.7

Liberal-Protectionist Vote (%):           0.9         0.2

Independent Liberal-Progressive Vote (%):             3.3       0.2

Labour-Farmer Vote (%):   3.0                 0.2

Liberal-Progressive Vote (%):       1.9             0.1

Independent Labour Vote (%):       1.7             0.1

Socialist Vote (%): 1.0                   0.1

Independent Progressive Vote (%):     0.9               0.1

Farmer Vote (%):           0.1         xx

Progressive-Conservative Vote (%):           0.1         xx

Farmer-Labour Vote (%):         0.1           xx


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