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5th Prince

Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada


Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada

FieldValue
provincePrince Edward Island
imagePEI 5 Prince.gif
prov-statusdefunct
prov-created1873
prov-abolished1996
prov-election-first1873
prov-election-last1993
demo-cdPrince County
demo-csdSummerside

| prov-status = defunct | prov-created = 1873 | prov-abolished = 1996 | prov-election-first = 1873 | prov-election-last = 1993 | demo-cd = Prince County | demo-csd = Summerside 5th Prince was an provincial electoral district of Prince Edward Island, Canada, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1993.

The district comprised the town (city after 1995) of Summerside. In the 1873 Prince Edward Island general election, it was known as Summerside and Royalty. The district was abolished in 1996.

Members

1st Kings elected members to the Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to the dissolution of the Legislative Council in 1893. Subsequently, 5th Prince elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island until the district was dissolved in 1996. The members it elected were:

Dual Member

AssemblyYearsMemberPartyMemberParty
26th1873–1875Thomas KellyConservativePEPCbackground}}
1875–1876James Colledge PopeConservative
27th1876–1879PELiberalbackground}}Angus McMillanLiberal
28th1879–1882
29th1882–1886PEPCbackground}}John F. GillisConservative
30th1886–1890
31st1890–1893Angus McMillanLiberal

Assemblyman-Councillor

ParliamentYearsAssemblymanPartyCouncillorParty
32nd1893–1897George GodkinLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
33rd1897–1900Alfred LefurgeyConservative
34th1900–1904George GodkinLiberal
35th1904–1908John M. ClarkeLiberal
36th1908–1912PEPCbackground}}James A. MacNeillConservativePEPCbackground}}
37th1912–1915
38th1915–1919William HowattLiberal
39th1919–1923PELiberalbackground}}Creelman MacArthurLiberal
1922–1923John Forbes MacNeillLiberal
40th1923–1926PEPCbackground}}James A. MacNeillConservative
1926–1927George PopeConservative
41st1927–1931John Forbes MacNeillLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
42nd1931–1932Leonard MacNeillLiberal
1932–1935John Forbes MacNeillLiberal
43rd1935–1939PELiberalbackground}}Edward FoleyLiberal
44th1939–1943Brewer RobinsonLiberal
45th1943–1945PEPCbackground}}Daniel MacNeillProgressive Conservative
1945–1946PELiberalbackground}}Morley BellLiberal
1946–1947Francis MacNeillProgressive Conservative
46th1947–1951Carrol DelaneyLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
47th1951–1955PELiberalbackground}}Edward FoleyLiberal
48th1955–1959Morley BellLiberal
49th1959–1962PEPCbackground}}Hubert MacNeillProgressive ConservativePEPCbackground}}
50th1962–1963
1963–1965vacant
1965–1966PELiberalbackground}}Alex CampbellLiberal
51st1966–1970PELiberalbackground}}Earle HickeyLiberal
52nd1970–1974
53rd1974–1976
1976–1978PEPCbackground}}George McMahonProgressive Conservative
54th1978
1978–1979vacant
55th1979–1982PEPCbackground}}Peter PopeProgressive Conservative
56th1982–1986
57th1986
1986–1987PEPCbackground}}Andy WalkerProgressive ConservativeGeorge McMahon
1987–1989PELiberalbackground}}Nancy GuptillLiberal
58th1989–1993PEPCbackground}}Walter McEwenProgressive Conservative
59th1993–1996

References

References

  1. Sayers, Anthony. (2017). "Prince County 5th District (Prince Edward Island)".
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