Women in the 25th Canadian Parliament

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The number of women sitting in the House of Commons remained at five during the 25th Canadian Parliament; the number of women senators remained at six. 26 women ran for seats in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 federal election; four women out of five incumbents were reelected. Margaret Aitken was defeated when she ran for reelection;[1] Isabel Hardie became the first woman elected to the House of Commons from the Northwest Territories.[2]

Party Total women candidates % women candidates of total candidates Total women elected % women elected of total women candidates % women elected of total elected
Progressive Conservative 7 (of 265) 2.6% 3 (of 116) 42.9% 2.6%
NDP 7 (of 218) 3.2% 0 (of 19) 0% 0%
Liberal 6 (of 263) 2.3% 2 (of 99) 33.3% 2.0%
Social Credit 4 (of 230) 1.7% 0 (of 30) 0% 0%
Independent 1 (of 11) 9.1% 0 (of 0) 0% -
Communist Party of Canada 1 (of 12) 8.3% 0 (of 0) 0% -
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Members of the House of Commons

Senators

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