Anything to Get Into Power
This is the first election I’ve heard the opposition parties say: If the Conservatives win a strong minority or a slight majority that means they got 40% of the vote which means 60% of Canada did NOT vote for them. 60% of Canadians DO NOT WANT them. That means 60% of Canada voted for US and so we should govern.
So I did some research into past elections and, applying the above ‘rule’, where you don’t have the Canadian people’s blessing to govern if you don’t get more than 50% of the vote, the history of our country would have been quite different:
- 1867: Conservative won with 50%, Macdonald can stay.
- 1872 Conservative won with 49.9%. Macdonald thrown out. Liberals and Other govern. (Blake PM)
- 1874: Liberals won with 53.8%. Mackenzie can stay.
- 1882: Conservative win with 53.4%. Macdonald can stay.
- 1887: Conservative win with 50.7%: Macdonald can stay.
- 1891: Conservative win with 52%. Macdonald can stay.
- 1896: Liberals win with 45.1%. Laurier thrown out. Conservative & Order govern (Charles Tupper PM)
- 1900: Liberal win with 52%. Laurier can stay.
- 1904: Liberals win with 52.5%. Laurier can stay.
- 1908: Liberals win with 50.6%. Laurier can stay.
- 1911: Conservatives win with 51.2%. Borden can stay.
- 1917: Conservatives win with 57%. Borden can stay.
- 1921: Liberals win with 40.7%. Mackenzie King thrown out. Other and Conservatives govern. (Arthur Meighen PM)
- 1926: Liberals win with 43.6%. Mackenzie King rown out. Conservatives & Other govern. (Arthur Meighen PM)
- 1930 Conservatives win with 49%. Bennett thrown out. Liberal & Other govern. (Mackenzie King PM)
- 1935 Liberals win with 44.4%. Mackenzie King thrown out. Conservative, Social Credit & Other govern.
- 1945: Liberals win with: 41.4%. Mackenzie King thrown out. Progressive Conservatives, CCF, Social Credit & Other govern. (John Bracken PM)
- 1949: Liberals win with 50.1%. St-Laurent can stay.
- 1953: Liberals win with 50%. St-Laurent can stay.
- 1957: Progressive Conservatives win with 39%. Diefenbaker thrown out. Liberals, CCF, Social Credit & Other govern. (St-Laurent PM)
- 1958: Progressive Conservatives win with 53.7%. Diefenbaker can stay.
- 1962: Progressive Conservatives win with 37.3%. Diefenbaker thrown out. Liberals, Social Credit, NDP & Other govern.
- 1963: Liberals win with 41.7%. Pearson thrown out. PC, Social Credit, NDP & Other govern. (Diefenbaker PM)
- 1972: Liberals win with 38.5%. Trudeau thrown out.PC, NDP, SC & Other govern. (Stanfields PM)
- 1974: Liberals win with 43.2%. Trudeau thrown out.PC, NDP, SC & Other govern. (Stanfields PM)
- 1979: PC win with 35.9%. Joe Clark thrown out. Liberal, NDP, SC & Other govern. (Trudeau PM)
- 1980: Liberals win with 44.3%. Trudeau thrown out. PC, NDP, SC & Other govern. (Joe Clark PM)
- 1984: PC win with 50%. Mulroney can stay.
- 1988: PC win with 43%. Mulroney thrown out. Liberals, NDP, SC & Other govern. (Turner PM)
- 1993: Liberals win with 41.3%. Chretien thrown out. Bloc, Reform, NDP, PC & Other govern. (Lucien Bouchard PM!!)
- 1997: Liberals win with 38.5%. Chretien Thrown out. Reform, Bloc, NDP,PC & Other govern. (Manning PM)
- 2000: Liberals win with 40.8%. Chretien Thrown out. Canadian Alliance, Bloc,NDP, PC & Other govern. (Stockwell Day PM)
- 2004: Liberals win with 36.7%. Martin thrown out. Conservatives, Bloc, NDP, Green & Other govern. (Stockwell Day Harper PM)
- 2006: Conservatives win with <50%. Harper thrown out. Liberals, NDP, Bloc & Green govern. Dion Martin PM.
So, to recap, with this new ‘rule’ we’d have had: No Jean Chretien (+), A BQ as PM (-), No Paul Martin (+), No Free-Trade (-), One term of Trudeau (+), Right Government for past 15 yars (+)
Hmm… more pluses than minuses. Maybe they’re onto something here…

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3 COMMENTS
1 I'll be glad when it's over
You missed out 1940. But Liberals exceeded 50% I think, so Mackenzie King can stay.
2004 should read Stephen Marper PM, 2006 Paul Martin PM.
Otherwise very interesting.
Can you imagine a Lib/NDP/Bloc coaltion. They can’t decide on who leads it, so they make Lizzie May PM and elevate her to the Senate.
No, those who say whe will head for another election in 2009 if Harper doesn’t get his majority are probably right.
2 admin
I had no data on 1940… I fixed Harper & Martin. Thanks!
3 Attila
“those who say whe will head for another election in 2009 if Harper doesn’t get his majority are probably right.”
But won’t the Libs be even more broke than they are now?
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