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Provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4th Kings was an electoral district in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1993.
Prince Edward Island electoral district | |
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Defunct provincial electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island |
District created | 1873 |
District abolished | 1996 |
First contested | 1873 |
Last contested | 1993 |
Demographics | |
Census division(s) | Kings County |
The district comprised the southernmost portion of Kings County. It was abolished in 1996.
Assembly | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
26th | 1873-1876 | Louis Henry Davies | Liberal | Manoah Rowe | Liberal | ||
27th | 1876-1879 | James Robertson | Liberal | Samuel Prowse | Conservative | ||
28th | 1879-1883 | William Poole | Conservative | ||||
29th | 1882 | Malcolm McFadyen | Liberal | James Robertson | Liberal | ||
1882-1886 | Samuel Prowse | Conservative | |||||
30th | 1886-1890 | Angus MacLeod | Liberal | ||||
31st | 1890-1893 | James Clow | Conservative |
Assembly | Years | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
32nd | 1893-1897 | Donald MacKinnon | Liberal | George Aitken | Liberal | ||
33rd | 1897-1899 | Murdock MacKinnon | Conservative | ||||
1899-1900 | Albert Prowse | Conservative | |||||
34th | 1900-1904 | John Mathieson | Conservative | ||||
35th | 1904-1908 | Albert Prowse | Conservative | ||||
36th | 1908-1912 | ||||||
37th | 1912-1915 | ||||||
38th | 1915-1919 | ||||||
39th | 1919-1923 | Wallace Butler | Liberal | William G. Sutherland | Liberal | ||
1922-1923 | Mark Bonnell | Liberal | |||||
40th | 1923-1926 | Maynard McDonald | Conservative | Albert Prowse | Conservative | ||
1926-1927 | Norman MacLeod | Independent | |||||
41st | 1927-1931 | John Campbell | Liberal | Wallace Butler | Liberal | ||
42nd | 1931-1935 | Montague Annear | Liberal | ||||
43rd | 1935-1939 | ||||||
44th | 1939-1943 | ||||||
45th | 1943-1947 | Murdock McGowan | Progressive Conservative | ||||
46th | 1947-1949 | Alexander Matheson | Liberal | ||||
1949-1951 | Daniel MacRae | Independent | |||||
47th | 1951-1955 | Lorne Bonnell | Liberal | ||||
48th | 1955-1959 | ||||||
49th | 1959-1962 | ||||||
50th | 1962-1966 | ||||||
51st | 1966-1970 | Keir Clark | Liberal | ||||
52nd | 1970-1971 | Gilbert Clements | Liberal | ||||
1971-1972 | vacant | ||||||
1972-1974 | John Bonnell | Liberal | |||||
53rd | 1974-1978 | Charles Fraser | Liberal | ||||
54th | 1978-1979 | Pat Binns | Progressive Conservative | Johnnie Williams | Progressive Conservative | ||
55th | 1979-1982 | Gilbert Clements | Liberal | ||||
56th | 1982-1984 | ||||||
1984-1986 | Stanley Bruce | Liberal | |||||
57th | 1986-1989 | ||||||
58th | 1989-1993 | ||||||
59th | 1993-1995 | ||||||
1995-1996 | Vacant |
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