The Liberal Party of Canada ran 242 candidates in the 1940 Canadian federal election, and elected 179 members to form a second consecutive majority government.
Provinces
Riding
|
Candidate's Name
|
Notes
|
Gender
|
Residence
|
Occupation
|
Votes
|
%
|
Rank
|
Acadia
|
Arthur M. Day
|
|
M
|
|
Physician
|
3,740
|
45.01
|
2nd
|
Athabaska
|
Joseph Miville Dechene
|
Former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
|
M
|
|
Agent
|
5,961
|
46.46
|
1st
|
Battle River
|
Ernest Arthur Pitman
|
|
M
|
|
Farmer
|
3,808
|
31.08
|
2nd
|
Bow River
|
A.B. Claypool
|
|
M
|
|
Farmer
|
4,050
|
25.71
|
2nd
|
Calgary East
|
George Henry Ross
|
|
M
|
|
Barrister
|
5,815
|
27.54
|
1st
|
Calgary West
|
Manley Justin Edwards
|
|
M
|
|
Barrister
|
7,299
|
36.87
|
1st
|
Camrose
|
Charles Claeys
|
|
M
|
|
Farmer
|
4,443
|
34.53
|
2nd
|
Edmonton East
|
Frederick Clayton Casselman
|
|
M
|
|
Barrister
|
8,948
|
43.67
|
1st
|
Edmonton West
|
James Angus MacKinnon
|
Incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) and cabinet minister
|
M
|
|
Manager
|
12,350
|
56.87
|
1st
|
Jasper—Edson
|
Arthur Allan Knight
|
|
M
|
|
Farmer
|
6,283
|
37.89
|
2nd
|
Lethbridge
|
Lynden Eldon Fairbairn
|
|
M
|
|
Barrister
|
5,538
|
35.72
|
2nd
|
Macleod
|
Francis Olestes McKennal
|
|
M
|
|
Barrister
|
4,829
|
28.91
|
2nd
|
Medicine Hat
|
Frederick William Gershaw
|
Formerly MP for Medicine Hat from 1925 to 1935
|
M
|
|
Physician
|
9,439
|
63.08
|
1st
|
Peace River
|
John Sissons
|
|
M
|
|
Barrister
|
6,426
|
41.28
|
1st
|
Red Deer
|
Absalom Clark Bury
|
|
M
|
|
Notary
|
4,134
|
27.23
|
2nd
|
Vergreville
|
Albert Ernest Archer
|
|
M
|
|
Physician
|
4,605
|
32.72
|
2nd
|
Wetaskwin
|
Walter Stephen Campbell
|
Also ran for Wetaskiwin in the 1935 election
|
M
|
|
Agent
|
4,392
|
28.10
|
2nd
|
Source: Library of Parliament.[1]
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