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1966 Quebec general election

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP The Quebec general election of 1966 was held on June 5, 1966, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Canada. The Union Nationale (UN), led by Daniel Johnson, Sr, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage. In terms of the number of seats won, the election was one of the closest in recent history, with the UN winning 56 seats to the Liberals' 50. Generally, Quebec's first past the post electoral system tends to produce strong disparities in the number of seats won even if the popular vote is fairly close. The Liberals won 6.5% more votes, but were denied a third term because rural areas were slightly overrepresented in the legislature. The victory of the UN over the popular Lesage government was a surprise to many observers. Johnson's campaign was likely helped by his position that Quebec should get a better deal within the Canadian confederation, or should separate if it is unable to do so. In this sens

1965 Canadian federal election

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Canadian federal election, 1965 ← 1963 November 8, 1965 1968 → ← outgoing members 265 seats in the House of Commons 133 seats needed for a majority Turnout 74.8% [1] ( 4.4pp)   First party Second party Third party   Leader Lester B. Pearson John Diefenbaker Tommy Douglas Party Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democratic Leader since January 16, 1958 December 14, 1956 August 3, 1961 Leader's seat Algoma East Prince Albert Burnaby—Coquitlam Last election 128 seats, 41.52% 93 seats, 32.72% 17 seats, 13.24% Seats won 131 97 21 Seat change 3 4 4 Popular vote 3,099,521 2,500,113 1,381,658 Percentage 40.18% 32.41% 17.91% Swing 1.34pp 0.31pp 4.67pp   Fourth party Fifth party   SC Leader Réal Caouette Robert N. Thompson Party Ralliement créditiste Social Credit Leader since September 1, 1963 July 7, 1961 Leader's seat Villeneuve Red Deer Last election new party 24 seats, 11.92% Seats won 9 5 Seat change 9 19 Popular vote 359,258 282,454 Percentage 4

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1963 Canadian federal election

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Canadian federal election, 1963 ← 1962 April 8, 1963 1965 → ← outgoing members 265 seats in the House of Commons 133 seats needed for a majority Turnout 79.2% [1] ( 0.2pp)   First party Second party   Leader Lester B. Pearson John Diefenbaker Party Liberal Progressive Conservative Leader since January 16, 1958 December 14, 1956 Leader's seat Algoma East Prince Albert Last election 99 seats, 36.97% 116 seats, 37.22% Seats won 128 95 Seat change 29 21 Popular vote 3,276,996 2,591,613 Percentage 41.48% 32.80% Swing 4.51pp 4.42pp   Third party Fourth party   SC Leader Robert N. Thompson Tommy Douglas Party Social Credit New Democratic Leader since July 7, 1961 August 3, 1961 Leader's seat Red Deer Burnaby—Coquitlam Last election 30 seats, 11.61% 19 seats, 13.57% Seats won 24 17 Seat change 6 2 Popular vote 940,703 1,044,701 Percentage 11.91% 13.22% Swing 0.30pp 0.35pp Prime Minister before election John Diefenbaker Progressive Conservative Prime Mi