1924 British Columbia general election

The Liberal Party was re-elected to its third term in government, falling just short of a majority in the legislature even though it won less than a third of the popular vote.

Many of his allegations were related to the funding of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway plan to reach Prince George in the Northern interior of the province, which was not achieved until many years later.

[2] In the single-member districts, there was only one two-way contest, and most were either two- or three-way battles: All three major party leaders had lost their races.

In McRae's case, he missed becoming MLA in Vancouver City only because his fellow candidate Andrew McCreight Creery obtained 63 more votes.

[4] The Provincial and Labour members would support critical portions of the Liberal legislative programme in the following session of the Legislature.