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10th Parliament of Ontario


The 10th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from May 29, 1902, until December 13, 1904, just prior to the 1905 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by George William Ross.

William Andrew Charlton served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously elected
AddingtonJames ReidConservative1890
AlgomaWilliam Ross SmythConservative1902
BrantDaniel BurtLiberal1895
Brant SouthThomas Hiram PrestonLiberal1899
BrockvilleGeorge Perry GrahamLiberal1898
Bruce CentreHugh ClarkConservative1902
Bruce NorthCharles Martin BowmanLiberal1898
Bruce SouthReuben Eldridge TruaxLiberal1894
CardwellEdward Alfred LittleConservative1894
CarletonGeorge Nelson KiddConservative1894
DufferinJohn BarrConservative1875, 1890, 1898
DundasJames Pliny WhitneyConservative1888
Durham EastJosiah Johnston PrestonConservative1902
Durham WestWilliam RickardLiberal1902
Elgin EastCharles Andrew BrowerConservative1894
Elgin WestFindlay George MacDiarmidConservative1898, 1900
Essex NorthJoseph Octave ReaumeConservative1902
Essex SouthJohn Allan AuldLiberal1896
Fort William and Lake of the WoodsDouglas Colin CameronLiberal1902
FrontenacJohn S. GallagherConservative1898
GlengarryWilliam Duncan McLeodConservative1902
GrenvilleRobert L. JoyntConservative1898
Grey CentreIsaac Benson LucasConservative1898
Grey NorthAlexander Grant MacKayLiberal1902
Grey SouthDavid JamiesonConservative1898
HaldimandJoseph William HolmesLiberal1898
HaltonJohn Roaf BarberLiberal1898
Hamilton EastHenry CarscallenConservative1898
Hamilton WestJohn Strathearn HendrieConservative1902
Hastings EastSamuel RussellLiberal1898
Hastings NorthJosiah Williams PearceConservative1902
Hastings WestMarshall Bidwell MorrisonConservative1898
Huron EastArchibald HislopLiberal1898
Huron SouthHenry EilberConservative1898
Huron WestMalcolm Graeme CameronLiberal1902
Kent EastJohn LeeLiberal1901
Kent WestThomas Letson PardoLiberal1894
KingstonEdward John Barker PenseLiberal1901
Lambton EastHenry John PettypieceLiberal1898
Lambton WestWilliam John HannaConservative1902
Lanark NorthWilliam Clyde CaldwellLiberal1872, 1879, 1888, 1898
Lanark SouthArthur James MathesonConservative1894
LeedsWalter BeattyConservative1894
LennoxThomas George CarscallenConservative1902
LincolnElisha JessopConservative1898
LondonAdam BeckConservative1902
ManitoulinRobert Roswell GameyConservative1902
Middlesex EastGeorge Albert RoutledgeLiberal1902
Middlesex NorthWilliam Henry TaylorLiberal1894
Middlesex WestGeorge William RossLiberal1883
MonckRichard HarcourtLiberal1879
MuskokaSamuel BridgelandLiberal1898
Arthur Arnold Mahaffy (1903)Conservative1903
Nipissing EastMichael JamesLiberal1902
Nipissing WestJoseph MichaudLiberal1902
Norfolk NorthFrederick S. SniderConservative1902
Archibald Little (1903)Liberal1903
Norfolk SouthWilliam Andrew CharltonLiberal1890
Northumberland EastWilliam Arnson WilloughbyConservative1886, 1888, 1902
Northumberland WestSamuel ClarkeLiberal1898
Ontario NorthWilliam Henry HoyleConservative1898
Ontario SouthJohn DrydenLiberal1879, 1899
OttawaCharles Berkeley PowellConservative1898
OttawaDennis MurphyConservative1902
Oxford NorthAndrew PattuloLiberal1896
James S. Munro (1904)Liberal1904
Oxford SouthDonald SutherlandConservative1902
Parry SoundJoseph Milton CarrLiberal1902
PeelJohn SmithLiberal1892
Perth NorthJohn C. MonteithConservative1902
John Brown (1903)Liberal1898, 1903
Perth SouthValentine StockLiberal1902
Peterborough EastWilliam A. AndersonLiberal1902
Peterborough WestJames Robert StrattonLiberal1886
Port Arthur and Rainy RiverJames ConmeeLiberal1885, 1895
PrescottFrancis Eugene Alfred EvanturelLiberal1886
Prince EdwardMorley CurrieLiberal1902
Renfrew NorthJohn W. MunroLiberal1900
Edward Arunah Dunlop (1903)Conservative1903
Renfrew SouthFrancis Robert LatchfordLiberal1899
RussellOnésime GuibordLiberal1898
Sault Ste. MarieAndrew MiscampbellConservative1890
Charles Napier Smith (1903)Liberal1903
Simcoe CentreDavid DavidsonLiberal1902
Simcoe EastJames Brockett TudhopeLiberal1902
Simcoe WestJames Stoddart DuffConservative1898
StormontWilliam John McCartLiberal1902
Toronto EastRobert Allan PyneConservative1898
Toronto NorthWilliam Beattie NesbittConservative1902
Toronto SouthJ.J. FoyConservative1898
Toronto WestThomas CrawfordConservative1894
Victoria EastJohn Hilliard CarnegieConservative1894
Victoria WestSamuel John FoxConservative1898
Waterloo NorthHenry George LacknerConservative1898, 1902
Waterloo SouthWilliam Abram KribsConservative1898
WellandJohn Franklin GrossLiberal1900
Wellington EastJohn Morison GibsonLiberal1879, 1891, 1899
Wellington SouthJoseph Patrick DowneyConservative1902
Wellington WestJames TuckerConservative1896
Wentworth NorthRobert Adam ThompsonLiberal1902
Wentworth SouthJohn DickensonLiberal1896
York EastJohn RichardsonLiberal1894
York NorthElihu James DavisLiberal1888
York WestJoseph Wesley St. JohnConservative1894, 1902

Timeline

Party1902Gain/(loss) due to1905Void
electionDeath
in officeByelection
gainByelection
hold
50(3)3151
48(3)247
**Total**98(3)(3)5198
SeatBeforeChangeDateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberParty
Renfrew NorthMay 31, 1902John W. MunroDied in officeDecember 26, 1903Edward Arunah Dunlop
Perth NorthNovember 6, 1902John C. MonteithResignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petitionJanuary 7, 1903John Brown
Norfolk NorthNovember 13, 1902Frederick SniderElection declared voidJanuary 7, 1903Archibald Little
MuskokaMay 6, 1903Samuel BridgelandDied in officeOctober 27, 1903Arthur Arnold Mahaffy
Sault Ste. MarieMay 18, 1903Andrew MiscampbellElection declared voidOctober 27, 1903Charles Napier Smith
Oxford NorthDecember 29, 1903Andrew PattuloDied in officeJanuary 26, 1904James S. Munro
SeatIncumbentPartyVacatedReasonBy-election
Grey NorthAlexander Grant MacKayNovember 21, 1902Election declared voidJanuary 7, 1903
York NorthElihu James DavisFebruary 6, 1903Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petitionFebruary 26, 1903
Bruce CentreHugh ClarkFebruary 6, 1903Election declared voidFebruary 26, 1903

Notes

References

References

  1. "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
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