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1939 Prince Edward Island general election

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Prince Edward Island general election, 1939

← 1935 May 18, 1939 (1939-05-18) 1943 →

All 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
16 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Thane Campbell William J. P. MacMillan
Party Liberal Conservative
Leader since 1936 1933
Leader's seat 1st Prince 5th Queens
Last election 30 seats, 57.9% 0 seats, 42.1%
Seats won 27 3
Seat change -3 +3
Popular vote 40,201 35,600
Percentage 53.0% 47.0%
Swing -4.9pp +4.9pp

Premier before election

Thane Campbell
Liberal

Premier

Thane Campbell
Liberal

The 44th Prince Edward Island general election was held in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island on May 18, 1939.[1]

The governing Liberals of Premier Thane Campbell were able to retain a strong majority in the Legislature, though not as impressive as their total sweep of all 30 seats in the previous election. Campbell became Premier in 1936 following the death of his predecessor Walter Lea. This election was the first to see a government re-elected to a second term since the 1915 election.

The Conservatives, led by former Premier William J.P. MacMillan were able to win back three districts and return an Official Opposition to Legislature. Following the lead of the federal Conservatives in 1942, the party changed its name to the "Progressive Conservatives" (or PCs), which remains the party's name today.

Party standings

27 3
Liberal Conservative
Party Party Leader Seats Popular Vote
1935 Elected Change # % Change

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Liberal Thane Campbell 30 27 -3 40,201 53.0% -4.9%

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Conservative William J. P. MacMillan - 3 +3 35,600 47.0% +4.9%

Members elected

The Legislature of Prince Edward Island had two levels of membership from 1893 to 1996 - Assemblymen and Councillors. This was a holdover from when the Island had a bicameral legislature, the General Assembly and the Legislative Council.

In 1893, the Legislative Council was abolished and had its membership merged with the Assembly, though the two titles remained separate and were elected by different electoral franchises. Assembleymen were elected by all eligible voters of within a district, while Councillors were only elected by landowners within a district.[2]

Kings

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Herbert H. Acorn Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Peter A. MacIsaac Liberal
2nd Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Harry H. Cox Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     James P. McIntyre Liberal
3rd Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     John Mustard Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     H. Francis MacPhee Conservative
4th Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     John A. Campbell Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Montague Annear Liberal
5th Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     William Hughes Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     George Saville Liberal

Queens

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Donald N. McKay Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     W. F. Alan Stewart Liberal
2nd Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Angus McPhee Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Bradford W. LePage Liberal
3rd Queens Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Russell C. Clark Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Mark R. MacGuigan 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 |     W. F. Alan Stewart Conservative Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC |     William J. P. MacMillan Conservative

Prince

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Aeneas Gallant Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Thane Alexander Campbell Liberal
2nd Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     George H. Barbour Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     William H. Dennis Liberal
3rd Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Marin Gallant 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 Liberal
5th Prince Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Edward P. Foley Liberal Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal |     Brewer W. Robinson Liberal

Sources

  1. ^ "Provincial General Election Results, 1939" (PDF). Elections PEI.
  2. ^ Fred Driscoll. "History and Politics of Prince Edward Island" (PDF). Canadian Parliamentary Review.