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5th Prince
Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| province | Prince Edward Island |
| image | PEI 5 Prince.gif |
| prov-status | defunct |
| prov-created | 1873 |
| prov-abolished | 1996 |
| prov-election-first | 1873 |
| prov-election-last | 1993 |
| demo-cd | Prince County |
| demo-csd | Summerside |
| 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
| Assembly | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26th | 1873–1875 | Thomas Kelly | Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | |||
| 1875–1876 | James Colledge Pope | Conservative | |||||||
| 27th | 1876–1879 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Angus McMillan | Liberal | |||
| 28th | 1879–1882 | ||||||||
| 29th | 1882–1886 | PE | PC | background}} | John F. Gillis | Conservative | |||
| 30th | 1886–1890 | ||||||||
| 31st | 1890–1893 | Angus McMillan | Liberal |
Assemblyman-Councillor
| Parliament | Years | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32nd | 1893–1897 | George Godkin | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | |||||
| 33rd | 1897–1900 | Alfred Lefurgey | Conservative | ||||||||
| 34th | 1900–1904 | George Godkin | Liberal | ||||||||
| 35th | 1904–1908 | John M. Clarke | Liberal | ||||||||
| 36th | 1908–1912 | PE | PC | background}} | James A. MacNeill | Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | ||
| 37th | 1912–1915 | ||||||||||
| 38th | 1915–1919 | William Howatt | Liberal | ||||||||
| 39th | 1919–1923 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Creelman MacArthur | Liberal | |||||
| 1922–1923 | John Forbes MacNeill | Liberal | |||||||||
| 40th | 1923–1926 | PE | PC | background}} | James A. MacNeill | Conservative | |||||
| 1926–1927 | George Pope | Conservative | |||||||||
| 41st | 1927–1931 | John Forbes MacNeill | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | |||||
| 42nd | 1931–1932 | Leonard MacNeill | Liberal | ||||||||
| 1932–1935 | John Forbes MacNeill | Liberal | |||||||||
| 43rd | 1935–1939 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Edward Foley | Liberal | |||||
| 44th | 1939–1943 | Brewer Robinson | Liberal | ||||||||
| 45th | 1943–1945 | PE | PC | background}} | Daniel MacNeill | Progressive Conservative | |||||
| 1945–1946 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Morley Bell | Liberal | ||||||
| 1946–1947 | Francis MacNeill | Progressive Conservative | |||||||||
| 46th | 1947–1951 | Carrol Delaney | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | |||||
| 47th | 1951–1955 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Edward Foley | Liberal | |||||
| 48th | 1955–1959 | Morley Bell | Liberal | ||||||||
| 49th | 1959–1962 | PE | PC | background}} | Hubert MacNeill | Progressive Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | ||
| 50th | 1962–1963 | ||||||||||
| 1963–1965 | vacant | ||||||||||
| 1965–1966 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Alex Campbell | Liberal | ||||||
| 51st | 1966–1970 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Earle Hickey | Liberal | |||||
| 52nd | 1970–1974 | ||||||||||
| 53rd | 1974–1976 | ||||||||||
| 1976–1978 | PE | PC | background}} | George McMahon | Progressive Conservative | ||||||
| 54th | 1978 | ||||||||||
| 1978–1979 | vacant | ||||||||||
| 55th | 1979–1982 | PE | PC | background}} | Peter Pope | Progressive Conservative | |||||
| 56th | 1982–1986 | ||||||||||
| 57th | 1986 | ||||||||||
| 1986–1987 | PE | PC | background}} | Andy Walker | Progressive Conservative | George McMahon | |||||
| 1987–1989 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Nancy Guptill | Liberal | ||||||
| 58th | 1989–1993 | PE | PC | background}} | Walter McEwen | Progressive Conservative | |||||
| 59th | 1993–1996 |
References
References
- Sayers, Anthony. (2017). "Prince County 5th District (Prince Edward Island)".
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