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- Results by party
- Elected members
- References
{{Infobox Election|election_name=1873 Newfoundland general election|type=parliamentary|party_colour=no|party_name=no|previous_election=1869 Newfoundland general election|previous_year=1869|previous_mps=outgoing members|election_date=November 1873|elected_mps=members|next_election=1874 Newfoundland general election|next_year=1874|next_mps=|seats_for_election=30 seats of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly|majority_seats=16|image1=|colour1=EABB94|leader1=Charles Fox Bennett|leader_since1=|party1=Anti-Confederation|leaders_seat1=Placentia–St. Mary's|last_election1=21|seats1=17|seat_change1={{decrease}}4|popular_vote1=|percentage1=|swing1=|image2=|colour2=006699|leader2=Frederick Carter|leader_since2=|party2=Conservative|leaders_seat2=Twillingate–Fogo|last_election2=9|seats2=13|seat_change2={{increase}}4|popular_vote2=|percentage2=|swing2=|map_image=|map_size=400px|map_caption=|title=Prime Minister|before_election=Charles Fox Bennett|before_party=Anti-Confederation|after_election=Charles Fox Bennett|posttitle=Prime Minister-designate|after_party=Anti-Confederation|ongoing=no|flag_image=File:Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg}}The 12th Newfoundland general election was held in November 1873 to elect members of the 11th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Anti-Confederates led by Charles Fox Bennett formed the government; a "new" Conservative party led by Frederick Carter formed the opposition.Results by party | Party | Leader | 1869 | Seats won | % change | Popular vote | (%){{Canadian party colour|NF|Anti-Confederation|row-name}} | Charles Fox Bennett | 21 | 17 | | | {{Canadian party colour|NF|Conservative (historical)|row-name}} | Frederick Carter | 9 | 13 | | | |
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Totals | 30 | 30 | | | |
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Elected members- Twillingate-Fogo
- F.B.T. Carter Conservative
- Charles Duder Anti-Confederate
- Smith McKay Anti-Confederate
- Bonavista Bay
- Charles Bowring Conservative
- A. J. W. McNeily Conservative
- John Burton Conservative
- Trinity Bay
- John Steer Conservative
- John Warren Conservative
- William V. Whiteway Conservative
- Bay de Verde
- James J. Rogerson Conservative
- Carbonear
- Harbour Grace
- F.B.T. Carter Conservative
- Ambrose Shea Conservative, elected in 1874
- William Wood Conservative
- Brigus-Port de Grave
- John Bartlett Anti-Confederate
- St. John's East
- J. J. Dearin Anti-Confederate
- Robert John Parsons Anti-Confederate
- Robert J. Kent Anti-Confederate
- St. John's West
- Lewis Tessier Anti-Confederate
- P. J. Scott Anti-Confederate
- Maurice Fenelon Anti-Confederate
- Harbour Main
- Joseph I. Little Anti-Confederate
- Patrick Nowlan Anti-Confederate
- Ferryland
- Thomas Glen Anti-Confederate
- Richard Raftus Anti-Confederate
- Placentia and St. Mary's
- C. F. Bennett Anti-Confederate
- James Collins Anti-Confederate
- Henry Renouf Anti-Confederate
- Burin
- James S. Winter Conservative
- Charles R. Ayre Conservative
- Fortune Bay
- Thomas R. Bennett Anti-Confederate (speaker)
- Burgeo-LaPoile
- Prescott Emerson Conservative
Notes: - Frederick Carter was elected in Twillingate and Fogo and Harbour Grace, choosing to resign from Harbour Grace.
References - {{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador |last=Smallwood |first=Joseph R |authorlink=Joey Smallwood |date=1981 |volume=v. 1 |ISBN=0-920508-14-6}}
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