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List of British Columbia general elections : ウィキペディア英語版
List of British Columbia general elections

Elections to the unicameral legislative body of the Canadian province of British Columbia, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, are held every four years. The establishment of fixed four-year terms for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia was instituted in 2002, after the ''Constitution (Fixed Election Dates) Amendment Act (SBC 2001 c.36)'' was passed in 2001.〔 The regular election date for the Legislative Assembly is set to occur on the "second Tuesday in May in the fourth calendar year following the general voting day for the most recently held general election",〔 with the next election scheduled for May 9, 2017.〔
The number of seats has increased over time, from 25 for the first election in 1871, to the current 85. Until the 1903 election, British Columbia politics were officially non-partisan – political parties were not part of the process. This began to change in the 1898 and 1900 elections with the appearance of party-designated candidates, and federal political parties were recognized in the provincial election of 1903. The first elections held along party lines (1903–41) were primarily contested by the Conservative Party (which won five elections during this period) and the Liberal Party (which won six elections). For two sessions during and immediately after World War II, the legislature was managed by a coalition government between the Conservatives and the Liberals. The Social Credit Party dominated elections from 1952–86, winning eleven of the twelve elections. Provincial politics since 1986 have been dominated by the New Democratic Party which won two elections in the 1990s, and by the Liberal Party which has won every provincial election since 2001.
==Summary of results==
The table below shows the total number of seats won by the major political parties at each election since the recognition of political parties in British Columbia provincial elections in 1903.〔〔 The winning party's total is shown in bold.
;Notes
: Includes results for the Progressive Conservatives from 1945
: Includes results for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation up until 1961
: Includes results for the Independent Labour candidates from 1928, 1933 and 1941.
: Coalition between Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties.

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