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43rd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island


FieldValue
jurisdictionPE
#43rd
typeMajority
statusinactive
term-beginSeptember 25, 1935
term-endApril 21, 1939
pmWalter Lea
pmtermAugust 15, 1935 – January 10, 1936
pm2Thane Campbell
pmterm2January 14, 1936 – May 11, 1943
partyLiberal Party
party2Liberal Party shadow cabinet*
partyfootnote1The Liberal Party won every seat in the Assembly, so Premier Lea named several members of his own caucus to act as an opposition.
scStephen Hessian
sessionbeginSeptember 25, 1935
sessionendSeptember 25, 1935
sessionbegin2March 30, 1936
sessionend2April 18, 1936
sessionbegin3April 16, 1937
sessionend3March 22, 1937
sessionbegin4April 22, 1938
sessionend4March 28, 1938
sessionbegin5April 20, 1939
sessionend5March 20, 1939
monarchGeorge V
monarchterm6 May 1910 – 20 Jan. 1936
monarch2Edward VIII
monarchterm220 Jan. 1936 – 11 Dec. 1936
monarch3George VI
monarchterm311 Dec. 1936 – 6 Feb. 1952
viceroyGeorge Des Brisay de Blois
viceroytermDecember 28, 1933 – October 1, 1939
members15
senators15
lastparl42nd
nextparl44th

| # = 43rd

| term-begin = September 25, 1935 | term-end = April 21, 1939

The 43rd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from September 25, 1935, to April 21, 1939. The Liberal Party led by Walter Lea formed the government, winning all the seats in the legislature. Thane Campbell became Premier and party leader following Lea's death in 1936.

Stephen Hessian was elected speaker.

There were five sessions of the 43rd General Assembly:

SessionStartEnd
1stSeptember 25, 1935September 25, 1935
2ndMarch 30, 1936April 18, 1936
3rdMarch 22, 1937April 16, 1937
4thMarch 28, 1938April 22, 1938
5thMarch 20, 1939April 20, 1939

Members

Kings

DistrictAssemblymanPartyFirst elected / previously electedDistrictCouncillorPartyFirst elected / previously elected
1st KingsPeter A. MacIsaacLiberal1935
2nd KingsHarry CoxLiberal1927
3rd KingsJohn MustardLiberal1927, 1935
4th KingsJohn A. CampbellLiberal1927
5th KingsWilliam HughesLiberal1935
1st KingsHerbert H. AcornLiberal1935
2nd KingsJames P. McIntyreLiberal1919, 1927
3rd KingsStephen HessianLiberal1919, 1935
4th KingsMontague AnnearLiberal1931
5th KingsGeorge SavilleLiberal1935

Prince

DistrictAssemblymanPartyFirst elected / previously electedDistrictCouncillorPartyFirst elected / previously elected
1st PrinceAeneas GallantLiberal1931
2nd PrinceGeorge H. BarbourLiberal1935
3rd PrinceMarin GallantLiberal1935
4th PrinceCleveland BakerLiberal1935
5th PrinceEdward P. FoleyLiberal1935
1st PrinceThane Alexander CampbellLiberal1931
2nd PrinceWilliam H. DennisLiberal1915
3rd PrinceThomas LinkletterLiberal1935
4th PrinceWalter LeaLiberal1915, 1927
Horace Wright (1936)Liberal1927, 1936
5th PrinceLucas R. AllanLiberal1927

Queens

DistrictAssemblymanPartyFirst elected / previously electedDistrictCouncillorPartyFirst elected / previously elected
1st QueensDonald N. McKayLiberal1935
2nd QueensAngus McPheeLiberal1927, 1935
3rd QueensRussell C. ClarkLiberal1927, 1935
4th QueensDougald MacKinnonLiberal1935
5th QueensT. William L. ProwseLiberal1935
1st QueensW. F. Alan StewartLiberal1927, 1935
2nd QueensBradford W. LePageLiberal1919, 1927
3rd QueensMark R. MacGuiganLiberal1935
4th QueensJohn Walter JonesLiberal1935
5th QueensC. St. Clair TrainorLiberal1935

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