52nd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
The 52nd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from June 2, 1970, to April 3, 1974. The Liberal Party led by Alex Campbell formed the government.
Cecil A. Miller was elected speaker.
There were five sessions of the 52nd General Assembly:
Session | Start | End |
---|---|---|
1st | June 2, 1970 | June 25, 1970 |
2nd | February 18, 1971 | November 26, 1971 |
3rd | March 2, 1972 | April 14, 1972 |
4th | January 23, 1973 | March 16, 1973 |
5th | March 7, 1974 | April 3, 1974 |
Members
Kings
District | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st Kings | Bruce L. Stewart | Liberal | Daniel J. MacDonald[1] Melvin J. McQuaid (1972) |
Liberal | ||
2nd Kings | Walter Dingwell | Progressive Conservative |
Leo Rossiter | Progressive Conservative | ||
3rd Kings | William Bennett Campbell | Liberal | Bud Ings | Liberal | ||
4th Kings | Lorne Bonnell[2] John Bonnell (1972) |
Liberal | Gilbert R. Clements | Liberal | ||
5th Kings | Arthur J. MacDonald | Liberal | George J. Ferguson | Liberal |
Prince
District | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st Prince | Russell Perry | Liberal | Robert E. Campbell | Liberal | ||
2nd Prince | George Dewar | Progrsesive Conservative |
Joshua MacArthur | Liberal | ||
3rd Prince | William Gallant | Liberal | Edward Clark | Liberal | ||
4th Prince | Robert Schurman[3] | Liberal | |
Frank Jardine | Liberal | |
5th Prince | Earle Hickey | Progressive Conservative |
Alexander B. Campbell | Liberal |
Queens
District | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st Queens | Jean Canfield | Liberal | Ralph Johnstone | Liberal | ||
2nd Queens | Sinclair Cutcliffe[4] Bennett Carr (1972) |
Liberal | Lloyd MacPhail | Progressive Conservative | ||
3rd Queens | Cecil A. Miller | Liberal | Levi McNally | Liberal | ||
4th Queens | J. Stewart Ross | Liberal | Daniel Compton | Progressive Conservative | ||
5th Queens | Gordon L. Bennett | Liberal | Elmer Blanchard[5] |
Liberal | ||
6th Queens | Allison MacDonald | Liberal | John H. Maloney | Liberal |
Notes:
- elected to federal seat
- named to Senate
- died in 1973
- ran unsuccessfully for federal seat
- died
References
- Election results for the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly, 1970-05-11
- O'Handley, Kathryn Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1994 ISBN 0-921925-54-9
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