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Prince Edward Island general election, 1912

Prince Edward Island general election, 1912
Prince Edward Island
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All 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
16 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  John Mathieson.jpg Herbert James Palmer.jpg
Leader John A. Mathieson H. James Palmer
Party Conservative Liberal
Leader since 1903 1911
Leader's seat 5th Kings did not run
Last election 13 seats, 48.4% 17 seats, 51.6%
Seats won 28 2
Seat change +15 -15
Popular vote 15,963 10,994
Percentage 59.2% 40.8%
Swing +10.8pp -10.8pp

Premier before election

John A. Mathieson
Conservative

Premier-designate

John A. Mathieson
Conservative


John A. Mathieson
Conservative

John A. Mathieson
Conservative

The 37th Prince Edward Island general election was held in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island on January 3, 1912.

The election was won by the governing Conservatives, led by incumbent Premier John A. Mathieson, nearly sweeping the island's 30 districts and granting the Conservatives their first clear general election victory since the 1886 election.

Mathieson was designated Premier in December 1911 at the behest of the Lieutenant Governor, following the defeat of his predecessor, Liberal Premier H. James Palmer in a by-election, one that ultimately shifted the balance of power in the Legislature from a bare Liberal majority to a situation in the Conservative's favour.

H. James Palmer, having no seat in the Legislature and ultimately having lost the confidence of the Legislature, resigned from politics and did not run in this election. It is therefore unknown if Palmer led the Liberals in this election, though his biography at the PEI Legislative Documents Online [1] archive makes reference to the "Palmer-led Liberals." There is no other listed leader for the Liberals during the election; Assemblyman John Richards led the Liberals as Leader of the Opposition in the 37th Legislature.


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