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5th Queens
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 Queens.gif |
| caption | Primary map depicts original boundaries; inset depicts boundaries after creation of 6th Queens in 1966 |
| prov-status | defunct |
| prov-created | 1873 |
| prov-abolished | 1996 |
| prov-election-first | 1873 |
| prov-election-last | 1993 |
| demo-cd | Queens County |
| demo-csd | Charlottetown |
| 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
| Assembly | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26th | 1873 | James Colledge Pope | Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | |||
| 1873–1876 | Frederick Brecken | Conservative | |||||||
| 27th | 1876–1879 | Louis Henry Davies | Liberal | PE | PC | background}} | |||
| 28th | 1879–1882 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Neil McLeod | Conservative | |||
| 29th | 1882–1886 | PE | PC | background}} | Patrick Blake | Conservative | |||
| 30th | 1886–1890 | ||||||||
| 31st | 1890–1891 | ||||||||
| 1891–1893 | John Theophilus Jenkins | Conservative |
Assemblyman-Councillor
| Assembly | Years | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32nd | 1893–1897 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Lemuel E. Prowse | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | ||
| 33rd | 1897–1900 | ||||||||||
| 34th | 1900–1904 | John Whear | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | |||||
| 1904 | PE | Liberal | background}} | James Warburton | Liberal | ||||||
| 35th | 1904–1908 | ||||||||||
| 36th | 1908–1912 | ||||||||||
| 37th | 1912–1915 | PE | PC | background}} | Stephen R. Jenkins | Conservative | |||||
| 38th | 1915–1919 | James Paton | Conservative | ||||||||
| 39th | 1919–1923 | Edmund Higgs | Liberal | ||||||||
| 40th | 1923–1927 | PE | PC | background}} | Chester McLure | Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | ||
| 41st | 1927–1930 | ||||||||||
| 1930–1931 | vacant | ||||||||||
| 42nd | 1931–1935 | W. Allen Stewart | Conservative | ||||||||
| 43rd | 1935–1939 | T. William L. Prowse | Liberal | ||||||||
| 44th | 1939–1943 | W. Allen Stewart | Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | |||||
| 45th | 1943–1947 | T. William L. Prowse | Liberal | ||||||||
| 46th | 1947–1951 | David L. Matheson | Progressive Conservative | ||||||||
| 47th | 1951–1955 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Earle MacDonald | Liberal | |||||
| 48th | 1955–1959 | Alex MacIsaac | Liberal | ||||||||
| 49th | 1959–1962 | PE | PC | background}} | J. David Stewart | Progressive Conservative | PE | PC | background}} | ||
| 50th | 1962–1966 | ||||||||||
| 51st | 1966–1970 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Gordon L. Bennett | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | ||
| 52nd | 1970 | ||||||||||
| 1970–1974 | Peter McNeil | Liberal | |||||||||
| 53rd | 1974 | PE | Liberal | background}} | George Proud | Liberal | |||||
| 1974–1975 | vacant | ||||||||||
| 1975–1978 | PE | PC | background}} | James M. Lee | Progressive Conservative | ||||||
| 54th | 1978–1979 | ||||||||||
| 55th | 1979–1982 | PE | PC | background}} | Wilfred MacDonald | Progressive Conservative | |||||
| 56th | 1982–1986 | ||||||||||
| 57th | 1986–1989 | PE | Liberal | background}} | Wayne Cheverie | Liberal | PE | Liberal | background}} | ||
| 58th | 1989–1993 | ||||||||||
| 59th | 1993–1996 |
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
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
- "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI".
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