The Alberta general election of 1913 was the third general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on April 17, 1909 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
The Liberal Party, under its new leader, Arthur L. Sifton, won a third term in office, defeating Conservative Party, which was once again led by R.B. Bennett.
Results
| Party
| Party Leader
| # of candidates
| Seats
| Popular Vote
|
| 1908
| Elected
| % Change
| #
| %
| % Change
| Liberal
| | 56
| 36
| 39
| +8.3%
| 47,748
| 49.23%
| -10.03%
| Conservative
| | 56
| 2
| 17
| +750%
| 43,737
| 45.10%
| +13.4%
| Independent
| 14
| 1
| -
| -100%
| 3,639
| 3.75%
| +0.36%
| Socialist
|
| 5
| 1
| -
| -100%
| 1,814
| 1.87%
| -0.73%
|
|
| Independent Liberal
| 1
| 1
| -
| -100%
| 47
| 0.05%
| -2.57%
|
| Total
| 132
| 41
| 56
| +36.6%
| 96,985
| 100%
|
|
| Source: Elections Alberta
|
See also
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