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49th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
The 49th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 1, 1960, to November 8, 1962. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Walter Russell Shaw formed the government.
John R. MacLean was elected speaker.
There were four sessions of the 49th General Assembly:
| Session | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | March 1, 1960 | March 29, 1960 |
| 2nd | February 9, 1961 | March 16, 1961 |
| 3rd | December 4, 1961 | December 7, 1961 |
| 4th | February 22, 1962 | April 6, 1962 |
Members
Kings
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Kings | John R. McLean | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1940, 1947, 1959 | |||||||
| 2nd Kings | Walter Dingwell | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 3rd Kings | Thomas A. Curran | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 4th Kings | Lorne Bonnell | Liberal | 1951 | |||||
| 5th Kings | Stephen Hessian | Liberal | 1919, 1935, 1955 | |||||
| 1st Kings | Melvin J. McQuaid | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 2nd Kings | Leo Rossiter | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1955 | |||||||
| 3rd Kings | Douglas McGowan | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 4th Kings | Alexander Wallace Matheson | Liberal | 1940, 1947 | |||||
| 5th Kings | George Saville | Liberal | 1935 | |||||
| George J. Ferguson (1961) | Liberal | 1961 |
Prince
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Prince | Hubert Gaudet | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1951, 1959 | |||||||
| 2nd Prince | George Dewar | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1955 | |||||||
| 3rd Prince | Henry Wedge | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 4th Prince | J. George MacKay | Liberal | 1949 | |||||
| 5th Prince | Hubert B. MacNeill | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 1st Prince | Don Campbell | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1951, 1959 | |||||||
| 2nd Prince | Robert Grindlay | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 3rd Prince | Keith Harrington | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 4th Prince | Cleveland Baker | Liberal | 1935, 1947 | |||||
| 5th Prince | G. Lorne Monkley | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 |
Queens
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Queens | Frank Myers | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1951, 1957 | |||||||
| 2nd Queens | Philip Matheson | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1943, 1959 | |||||||
| 3rd Queens | Andrew B. MacRae | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 4th Queens | J. Stewart Ross | Liberal | 1959 | |||||
| 5th Queens | J. David Stewart | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 1st Queens | Walter Russell Shaw | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 2nd Queens | Reginald Bell | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1943 | |||||||
| Lloyd MacPhail (1961) | Progressive | |||||||
| Conservative | 1961 | |||||||
| 3rd Queens | J. Russell Driscoll | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 | |||||||
| 4th Queens | Harold P. Smith | Liberal | 1953 | |||||
| 5th Queens | Alban Farmer | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1959 |
Notes
References
- Election results for the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly, 1959-09-01
- O'Handley, Kathryn Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1994
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