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46th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island

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The 46th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from February 24, 1948 to March 31, 1951. The Liberal Party led by John Walter Jones formed the government.

Eugene Cullen was elected speaker. Forest W. Phillips replaced Cullen as speaker in 1949.

There were five sessions of the 46th General Assembly:

Session Start End
1st February 24, 1948 March 25, 1948
2nd February 22, 1949 March 23, 1949
3rd February 27, 1950 March 30, 1950
4th September 7, 1950 November 29, 1950
5th March 6, 1951 March 30, 1951

Members

Kings

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     John R. McLean Progressive
Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     T. J. Kickham[1]

Brenton St. John (1949)

Liberal
2nd Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Harry Cox[2]

Harvey Douglas (1950)

Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     Lou Burge Progressive
Conservative
3rd Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Joseph G. Campbell Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Keir Clark Liberal
4th Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     John A. Campbell[3]

Daniel A. MacRae (1949)

Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal
5th Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     William Hughes Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     George Saville Liberal

Prince

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Hector Richard Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Fred Ramsay Liberal
2nd Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     George H. Barbour[4]

Walter Darby (1949)

Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Forrest Phillips Liberal
3rd Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     J. Wilfred Arsenault Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Thomas Linkletter Liberal
4th Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Cleveland Baker Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |    
Horace Wright[3]

J. George MacKay (1949)

Liberal
5th Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Carrol Delaney Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Lorne H. MacFarlane Liberal

Queens

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Frederic Large Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     W. F. Alan Stewart Liberal
2nd Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     Philip Matheson Progressive
Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     Reginald Bell Progressive
Conservative
3rd Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Russell C. Clark Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Eugene Cullen Liberal
4th Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Dougald MacKinnon Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     John Walter Jones Liberal
5th Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     David L. Matheson Progressive
Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     William J. P. MacMillan Progressive
Conservative

Notes:

  1. ^ elected to federal seat
  2. ^ died
  3. ^ a b resigned
  4. ^ named to Senate

References