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5th Queens

Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada


Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada

FieldValue
provincePrince Edward Island
imagePEI 5 Queens.gif
captionPrimary map depicts original boundaries; inset depicts boundaries after creation of 6th Queens in 1966
prov-statusdefunct
prov-created1873
prov-abolished1996
prov-election-first1873
prov-election-last1993
demo-cdQueens County
demo-csdCharlottetown

| prov-status = defunct | prov-created = 1873 | prov-abolished = 1996 | prov-election-first = 1873 | prov-election-last = 1993 | demo-cd = Queens County | demo-csd = Charlottetown 5th Queens was a 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 was also known as Charlottetown Common until 1939.

Until 1966, the district comprised the entire city of Charlottetown. For that year's provincial election, the district was split, and 5th Queens comprised the eastern half of the city for the remainder of its existence. The western half of Charlottetown became the new district of 6th Queens.

The district was abolished in 1996 into Charlottetown-Kings Square, Parkdale-Belvedere, Sherwood-Hillsborough, and Stanhope-East Royalty.

Members

Dual member

AssemblyYearsMemberPartyMemberParty
26th1873James Colledge PopeConservativePEPCbackground}}
1873–1876Frederick BreckenConservative
27th1876–1879Louis Henry DaviesLiberalPEPCbackground}}
28th1879–1882PELiberalbackground}}Neil McLeodConservative
29th1882–1886PEPCbackground}}Patrick BlakeConservative
30th1886–1890
31st1890–1891
1891–1893John Theophilus JenkinsConservative

Assemblyman-Councillor

AssemblyYearsAssemblymanPartyCouncillorParty
32nd1893–1897PELiberalbackground}}Lemuel E. ProwseLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
33rd1897–1900
34th1900–1904John WhearLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
1904PELiberalbackground}}James WarburtonLiberal
35th1904–1908
36th1908–1912
37th1912–1915PEPCbackground}}Stephen R. JenkinsConservative
38th1915–1919James PatonConservative
39th1919–1923Edmund HiggsLiberal
40th1923–1927PEPCbackground}}Chester McLureConservativePEPCbackground}}
41st1927–1930
1930–1931vacant
42nd1931–1935W. Allen StewartConservative
43rd1935–1939T. William L. ProwseLiberal
44th1939–1943W. Allen StewartConservativePEPCbackground}}
45th1943–1947T. William L. ProwseLiberal
46th1947–1951David L. MathesonProgressive Conservative
47th1951–1955PELiberalbackground}}Earle MacDonaldLiberal
48th1955–1959Alex MacIsaacLiberal
49th1959–1962PEPCbackground}}J. David StewartProgressive ConservativePEPCbackground}}
50th1962–1966
51st1966–1970PELiberalbackground}}Gordon L. BennettLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
52nd1970
1970–1974Peter McNeilLiberal
53rd1974PELiberalbackground}}George ProudLiberal
1974–1975vacant
1975–1978PEPCbackground}}James M. LeeProgressive Conservative
54th1978–1979
55th1979–1982PEPCbackground}}Wilfred MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
56th1982–1986
57th1986–1989PELiberalbackground}}Wayne CheverieLiberalPELiberalbackground}}
58th1989–1993
59th1993–1996

Election results

1993

Councillor

Assemblyman

1989

Councillor

Assemblyman

1986

Councillor

Assemblyman

1982

Councillor

Assemblyman

1979

Councillor

Assemblyman

1978

Councillor

Assemblyman

1975 by-election (Assembly seat)

1974

Councillor

Assemblyman

References

References

  1. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  2. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  3. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  4. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  5. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  6. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  7. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  8. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
  9. "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
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