Socialist Labour Party (Canada) - British Columbia Provincial Election Results

British Columbia Provincial Election Results

The party also unsuccessfully contested three provincial elections in British Columbia:

Election candidate riding # of votes
1941
John Marshall
Kamloops
19
1941
John Alexander Fedoruk
Vancouver-Burrard
267
1941
Eric Thomas Reaville
Vancouver Centre
393
1941
Robert McQuillan
Vancouver East
271
1945
John Alexander Fedoruk
Vancouver-Burrard
107
1945
Horace Warner
Vancouver Centre
122
1945
Robert McQuillan
Vancouver East
56
1949
John Alexander Fedoruk
Vancouver Centre
286

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