Alfred Hales - Electoral Record - Wellington South

Wellington South

Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henry Alfred HOSKING 9,275 45.4 -1.9
Progressive Conservative Alfred Dryden HALES 8,722 42.7 7.1
Co-operative Commonwealth Thomas L. WITHERS 2,431 11.9 -5.2
Total valid votes 20,428 100.0
Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Alfred Dryden HALES 11,632 54.6 11.9
Liberal David TOLTON 6,090 28.6 -16.8
Co-operative Commonwealth Thomas L. WITHERS 3,573 16.8 4.9
Total valid votes 21,295 100.0
Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Alfred Dryden HALES 15,160 59.4 4.8
Liberal James B. KEATING 8,194 32.1 2.5
Co-operative Commonwealth Fred J. WHITE 2,186 8.5 -7.3
Total valid votes 25,540 100.0
Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Alfred Dryden HALES 11,345 42.0 -17.4
Liberal Roy MCVITTIE 8,508 31.5 -0.6
New Democratic John HARNEY 6,989 25.9 17.4
Social Credit Reginald YOUD 174 0.6 0.6
Total valid votes 27,016 100.0
Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Alfred Dryden HALES 11,350 39.7 -2.3
Liberal Ralph DENT 10,713 37.5 6.0
New Democratic John HARNEY 6,391 22.3 -3.6
Social Credit Reginald YOUD 150 0.5 -0.1
Total valid votes 28,604 100.0
Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Alfred Dryden HALES 11,264 38.8 -0.9
New Democratic John HARNEY 9,190 31.6 7.3
Liberal Donald E. MCFADZEN 8,595 29.6 -7.9
Total valid votes 29,049 100.0

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