1959 Newfoundland general election
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36 seats of the Newfoundland House of Assembly 19 seats were needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1959 Newfoundland general election was held on 20 August 1959 to elect members of the 32nd General Assembly of Newfoundland. It was won by the Liberal party.
Results
[edit]Party | Leader | 1956 | Seats won | % change | Popular vote | (%) | |
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Liberal | Joey Smallwood | 32 | 31 | -3.1% | 75,560 | 58.0% | |
Progressive Conservative | Malcolm Hollett | 4 | 3 | -25% | 33,002 | 25.3% | |
United Newfoundland | James Higgins | – | 2 | N/A | 10,639 | 8.1% | |
Newfoundland Democratic Party[b] | Ed Finn | 0 | 0 | 0% | 9,352 | 7.2% | |
Other | 0 | 0 | 0% | 1,772 | 1.3% | ||
Totals | 36 | 36 | – | 131,148 | 100% |
Results by district
[edit]- Names in boldface type represent party leaders.
- † indicates that the incumbent did not run again.
- ‡ indicates that the incumbent ran in a different district.
St. John's
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | United (historical) | NDP | |||||||
St. John's Centre 60.74% turnout |
Frank Fogwill 2,631 45.41% |
Augustine Duffy 2,860 49.36% |
Larry Daley 303 5.23% |
Augustine Duffy | ||||||
St. John's East 71.88% turnout |
James Greene 2,949 51.28% |
James Higgins 2,802 48.72% |
James Higgins | |||||||
St. John's North 76.19% turnout |
George Nightingale 3,056 56.76% |
Leslie Marshall 1,910 35.48% |
Harvey Cole 418 7.76% |
George Nightingale | ||||||
St. John's South 68.94% turnout |
Rex Renouf 2,859 47.09% |
John O'Dea 2,997 49.37% |
Charles Devine 215 3.54% |
Rex Renouf | ||||||
St. John's West 89.98% turnout |
Joey Smallwood 4,243 65.64% |
Malcolm Hollett 2,221 34.36% |
Malcolm Hollett |
Conception Bay
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | United (historical) | NDP | |||||||
Bell Island 75.93% turnout |
Joseph O'Driscoll 1,385 39.82% |
Richard Greene 1,631 46.89% |
Steve Neary 462 13.28% |
Joseph O'Driscoll | ||||||
Carbonear-Bay de Verde 44.14% turnout |
George Clarke 2,359 82.63% |
James Evans 496 17.37% |
George Clarke | |||||||
Harbour Grace 63.92% turnout |
Claude Sheppard 1,834 70.11% |
George Broomfield 703 26.87% |
George Sweetapple 79 3.02% |
Claude Sheppard | ||||||
Harbour Main | Philip J. Lewis 2,212 29.82% |
Albert Furey 1,827 24.63% |
James Miller 343 4.62% |
Alphonsus Dunphy 173 2.33% |
Philip Lewis | |||||
Matthew Whelan 1,476 19.90% |
John Halley 1,386 18.69% |
Matthew Whelan | ||||||||
Port de Grave 58.90% turnout |
Llewellyn Strange 1,703 67.10% |
Richard Parsons 835 32.90% |
Llewellyn Strange |
Avalon Peninsula
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | ||||||
Ferryland 77.22% turnout |
Myles Murray 1,676 59.06% |
Otto Byrne 1,162 40.94% |
Myles Murray | |||||
Placentia East 75.16% turnout |
Alain Frecker 1,578 54.19% |
William Patterson 1,217 41.79% |
Esau Thoms 117 4.02% |
Greg Power† | ||||
St. Mary's 77.58% turnout |
James M. McGrath 1,017 57.23% |
Thomas Howley 760 42.77% |
James M. McGrath | |||||
Trinity South | Uriah Strickland Won by acclamation |
Samuel Hefferton† |
Eastern Newfoundland
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Bonavista North 65.18% turnout |
Edward Spencer 3,399 80.51% |
Samuel King 474 11.23% |
Kitchener Pritchett 349 8.27% |
Joey Smallwood‡ (ran in St. John's West) | ||||||
Bonavista South 57.67% turnout |
Rossy Barbour 2,951 73.83% |
Gerald Hayley 932 23.32% |
Albert Keel (Independent) 114 2.85% |
Uriah Strickland‡ (ran in Trinity South) | ||||||
Fogo 60.47% turnout |
Isaac Mercer 2,551 77.73% |
Whitfield Bannister 422 12.86% |
Roosevelt Wellon 309 9.41% |
Isaac Mercer | ||||||
Trinity North 56.31% turnout |
Arthur Mifflin 3,038 88.65% |
Milton Moores 547 14.15% |
Sam Drover (Independent) 619 16.01% |
Arthur Mifflin |
Central Newfoundland
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | United (historical) | NDP | Other | ||||||||
Gander 72.85% turnout |
Beaton Abbott 4,037 70.64% |
Robert Taylor 639 11.18% |
James Mullett (Independent) 1,039 18.18% |
Beaton Abbott | ||||||||
Grand Falls 71.57% turnout |
Raymond Guy 3,636 80.85% |
Stedman Inder 397 8.83% |
James Hannaford 464 10.32% |
Edward Spencer‡ (ran in Bonavista North) | ||||||||
Green Bay 82.10% turnout |
William Smallwood 2,529 78.61% |
Roy Manuel 497 15.45% |
Cyril Pelley (Independent) 191 5.94% |
William Smallwood | ||||||||
Twillingate 71.10% turnout |
Leslie Curtis 2,692 76.96% |
Job Kean 237 6.78% |
Raymond Rogers 569 16.27% |
Leslie Curtis | ||||||||
White Bay South 84.77% turnout |
Frederick W. Rowe 1,736 79.67% |
John O'Brien 443 20.33% |
Frederick W. Rowe |
Southern Newfoundland
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | ||||||
Burgeo-La Poile 61.58% turnout |
John Cheeseman 2,458 79.42% |
Allan Evans 637 20.58% |
John Cheeseman | |||||
Burin 62.73% turnout |
Eric Jones 2,782 79.35% |
Henry Butler 442 12.61% |
Cyril Strong 282 8.04% |
Eric Jones | ||||
Fortune and Hermitage 63.07% turnout |
John Courage 2,884 75.24% |
Eric Hiscock 637 24.76% |
John Courage | |||||
Placentia West 67.16% turnout |
Patrick Canning 2,307 69.55% |
Joseph Cheeseman 1,010 30.45% |
Patrick Canning |
Western Newfoundland
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | United (historical) | NDP | |||||||
Humber East 77.46% turnout |
John Forsey 2,907 55.19% |
Thomas Cahill 992 18.83% |
Joseph Chaulk 1,368 25.97% |
John Forsey | ||||||
Humber West 75.21% turnout |
Charles Ballam 3,101 55.64% |
Fred Clarke 696 12.49% |
Ed Finn 1,776 31.87% |
Charles Ballam | ||||||
Port au Port 81.97% turnout |
Stephen Smith 2,014 61.16% |
Michael Singleton 815 24.75% |
Ambrose Rice 464 14.09% |
Stephen Smith | ||||||
St. Barbe 83.53% turnout |
James Chalker 2,272 65.76% |
Wallace Maynard 515 14.91% |
John McCool 668 19.33% |
James Chalker | ||||||
St. George's 81.79% turnout |
William Keough 1,896 63.67% |
Alphonsus Pittman 608 20.42% |
Richard White 247 8.29% |
Gerald P. Byrne 227 7.62% |
William Keough | |||||
White Bay North 76.40% turnout |
Maxwell Lane 2,399 88.69% |
Robert Gillard 265 9.80% |
Edgar Richards 41 1.52% |
Maxwell Lane |
Labrador
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Liberal | PC | |||||
Labrador North 71.03% turnout |
Earl Winsor 832 80.39% |
William Moss 203 19.61% |
Earl Winsor | |||
Labrador South 70.86% turnout |
George Sellars 1,061 90.84% |
Roderick Roberts 107 9.16% |
George Sellars |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Not the incumbent, but stood in this seat and won
- ^ The Newfoundland Democratic Party was founded by the Newfoundland Federation of Labour to run candidates as a protest against the Liberal government's decertification of the International Woodworkers of America in the course of the Newfoundland Loggers' Strike. This party was supported by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). The party went on to become the Newfoundland New Democratic Party in 1961.
References
[edit]- ^ "Report on Provincial General Election, 1959". The Newfoundland Gazette. November 17, 1959. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
Further reading
[edit]- Riggs, Bert (1981). "General Election #32: August 29, 1959". Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 1. St. John's: Harry Cuff Publications Ltd. Retrieved April 11, 2025.