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56th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
The 56th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 18, 1983, to March 25, 1986. The Progressive Conservative Party led by James Lee formed the government.
Marion Reid was elected speaker, the first woman chosen to perform that function in the province's assembly.
There were four sessions of the 56th General Assembly:
| Session | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | March 18, 1983 | June 23, 1983 |
| 2nd | March 6, 1984 | May 11, 1984 |
| 3rd | February 7, 1985 | May 28, 1985 |
| 4th | March 24, 1986 | March 24, 1986 |
Members
Kings
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Kings | Ross "Johnny" Young | Liberal | 1978 | |||||
| 2nd Kings | Roddy Pratt | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 | |||||||
| 3rd Kings | A. A. "Joey" Fraser | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1981 | |||||||
| 4th Kings | Pat Binns | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 | |||||||
| Stanley Bruce (1984) | Liberal | 1984 | ||||||
| 5th Kings | Arthur J. MacDonald | Liberal | 1962, 1970 | |||||
| 1st Kings | Albert Fogarty | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1979 | |||||||
| 2nd Kings | Francis O'Brien | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1982 | |||||||
| 3rd Kings | Peter MacLeod | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1982 | |||||||
| 4th Kings | Gilbert R. Clements | Liberal | 1970, 1979 | |||||
| 5th Kings | Lowell Johnston | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 |
Prince
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Prince | Robert Morrissey | Liberal | 1982 | |||||
| 2nd Prince | Keith Milligan | Liberal | 1981 | |||||
| 3rd Prince | Léonce Bernard | Liberal | 1975 | |||||
| 4th Prince | William MacDougall | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 | |||||||
| Stavert Huestis (1984) | Liberal | 1984 | ||||||
| 5th Prince | George McMahon | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1976 | |||||||
| 1st Prince | Robert E. Campbell | Liberal | 1962 | |||||
| 2nd Prince | Allison Ellis | Liberal | 1978 | |||||
| 3rd Prince | Edward Clark | Liberal | 1970 | |||||
| 4th Prince | Prowse Chappel | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 | |||||||
| 5th Prince | Peter Pope | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1979 | |||||||
| Independent | ||||||||
| Progressive | ||||||||
| Conservative |
Queens
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Queens | Marion Reid | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1979 | |||||||
| 2nd Queens | Gordon Lank | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1979 | |||||||
| 3rd Queens | Horace B. Carver | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 | |||||||
| 4th Queens | Wilbur MacDonald | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1982 | |||||||
| 5th Queens | James M. Lee | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1975 | |||||||
| 6th Queens | Joseph Atallah Ghiz | Liberal | 1982 | |||||
| 1st Queens | Leone Bagnall | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1979 | |||||||
| 2nd Queens | Lloyd MacPhail | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1961 | |||||||
| Ron MacKinley (1985) | Liberal | 1985 | ||||||
| 3rd Queens | Fred Driscoll | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1978 | |||||||
| 4th Queens | Daniel Compton | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1970 | |||||||
| 5th Queens | Wilfred MacDonald | Progressive | ||||||
| Conservative | 1979 | |||||||
| 6th Queens | Paul Connolly | Liberal | 1982 |
Notes:
References
- Election results for the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly, 1982-09-27
- O'Handley, Kathryn Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1994
References
- elected to federal seat
- resigned
- named Lieutenant Governor
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