1865 Newfoundland general election|
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First party | 
Second party |  
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 Opp.  |  
| Leader | 
Frederick Carter | 
N/A |  
| Party | 
Conservative | 
Opposition |  
| Leader since | 
1865 | 
N/A |  
| Leader's seat | 
Burin | 
N/A |  
| Last election | 
16 | 
14 |  
| Seats won | 
22 | 
8 |  
| Seat change | 
 6 | 
6 |  
| Popular vote | 
8,344 | 
6,713 |  
| Percentage | 
55.42% | 
44.58% |  
| Swing | 
 53.92% | 
 47.94% |  
 
 
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The 1865 Newfoundland general election was held on November 7, 1865 to elect members of the 9th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Newfoundland Colony. The Conservative Party led by Frederick Carter formed the government. Following the resignation of premier Hugh Hoyles, Carter took office and successfully negotiated a coalition government with several members of the Liberal Party, including leader of the opposition Ambrose Shea. Carter and Shea both endorsed Newfoundland's Confederation with Canada following their attendance as observers of the 1864 Quebec Conference. The opposition to the Carter-Shea coalition was disorganized and effectively leaderless.