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Ontario MLAs/MPPs[edit]

The following MLA/MPPs are missing articles: 3rd Parliament of Ontario (1875-1879)

  1. David McLaws
  2. John David Smith (Ontario politician)
  3. Thomas Stock (politician)

4th Parliament of Ontario (1879-1883)

  1. William Richardson (Ontario MPP)

5th Parliament of Ontario (1883-1886)

  1. Donald MacKenzie (Ontario MPP)
  2. Alexander Johnston (Ontario politician)
  3. Frederick G. Fauquier

6th Parliament of Ontario (1886-1890)

  1. James Charles Dance
  2. Richard Clark (Ontario MPP)

7th Parliament of Ontario (1890-1894)

  1. John George (Ontario MPP)
  2. James Maitland Clarke
  3. Alfred Emanuel Ahrens

8th Parliament of Ontario (1894-1898)

  1. James M. Savage
  2. John Senn (Ontario politician)
  3. Edward H. Smythe
  4. George Tucker (Canadian politician)

9th Parliament of Ontario (1898-1902)

  1. William John Allen
  2. Thomas D. Hodgins
  3. William Caven Moscrip
  4. Andrew Thomas White

10th Parliament of Ontario (1902-1904)

  1. Frederick S. Snider

11th Parliament of Ontario (1905-1908)

  1. Frederick William Lewis
  2. Hugh W. Kennedy

12th Parliament of Ontario (1908-1911)

  1. Amos Augustus Richardson
  2. John Wesley Johnson (politician)
  3. James William Doyle
  4. Andrew MacKay (Canadian politician)
  5. Norman Reid (Canadian politician)
  6. Thomas Richard Whitesides* (also in subsequent parliaments)
  7. Robert Mercer Mason* (also in subsequent parliaments)
  8. John Ransom Howitt

13th Parliament of Ontario (1911-1914)

  1. William MacDonald (Ontario politician)* (also in subsequent parliaments)
  2. John Anderson (Ontario politician)
  3. Sandy Grant (politician)** (also in subsequent parliaments)
  4. John Wesley Johnson (politician)* (also in subsequent parliaments)
  5. John Charles Ebbs
  6. Robert Sutherland (politician)
  7. John McFarlane (Canadian politician)
  8. Duncan MacArthur (Ontario politician)
  9. James Thompson (Canadian politician)* (also in subsequent parliaments)
  10. Robert Addison Norman
  11. Thomas Richard Whitesides
  12. Robert Mercer Mason
  13. James McQueen (politician)

14th Parliament of Ontario (1914-1919)

  1. William MacDonald (Ontario politician)
  2. Sandy Grant (politician)
  3. John Wesley Johnson (politician)
  4. John McFarlane (Canadian politician)
  5. James Thompson (Canadian politician)
  6. Mark Howard Irish
  7. Robert Mercer Mason

15th Parliament of Ontario (1919-1923)

  1. Kenneth Spencer Stover
  2. William Henry Fenton (also in subsequent parliament)
  3. Frank Rennie (politician)
  4. Samuel Sandford Staples
  5. Malcolm MacVicar (Canadian politician)
  6. Peter Gow Cameron
  7. Alphonse George Tisdelle
  8. Milton C. Fox
  9. George Mansfield Leeson
  10. Warren Stringer
  11. John Featherstone Ford
  12. George Grant Halcrow
  13. Henry Ketcheson Denyes
  14. John M. Govenlock
  15. John Joynt (Ontario politician) (also in subsequent parliament)
  16. Andrew Hicks (politician)
  17. Robert Livingstone Brackin (also in subsequent parliament)
  18. Jonah Moorehouse Webster
  19. Hiram McCreary
  20. William J. Johnston (Canadian politician)
  21. Andrew Wellington Gray (also in subsequent parliament)
  22. George David Sewell (also in subsequent parliament)
  23. Joseph Cridland
  24. John Alexander Calder
  25. Albert Thomas Walker
  26. Richard Reese Hall
  27. Ernest Nicholls McDonald
  28. Thomas Tooms
  29. John Carty (Ontario politician) (also in subsequent parliament)
  30. Frank Howard Greenlaw
  31. Gilbert Hugh Murdoch
  32. John Benjamin Johnston
  33. Edgar James Evan
  34. William Torrance Allen
  35. John Carman Ramsden
  36. Edgar Watson (politician)
  37. Frederick George Sandy
  38. Caleb Henry Buckland
  39. Robert Neil McArthur
  40. Wilson A. Crockett

16th Parliament of Ontario (1923-1926)

  1. Arthur Gladstone Wallis
  2. William Henry Fenton
  3. Malcolm Alex McCallum
  4. Albert James Fallis
  5. Michael McKnight (politician)
  6. Edward Philip Tellier
  7. Adolphus T. Armstrong
  8. Ebon Rinaldo Wigle
  9. John Joynt (Ontario politician)
  10. Nelson William Trewartha
  11. Robert Livingstone Brackin
  12. Egerton Reuben Stedman
  13. Andrew Wellington Gray
  14. Robert Henry Kemp
  15. George David Sewell
  16. James Franklin Beatty Belford
  17. David Munroe Ross
  18. William Henry Chambers
  19. McCausland Irvine
  20. Thomas Dalton Johnston
  21. William Herbert Bradburn
  22. John Fullarton Callan
  23. John Carty (Ontario politician)
  24. Charles Ernest Wright
  25. Angus John Kennedy
  26. Alexander Cameron Lewis
  27. James Arthur McCausland
  28. James Raglan Mark
  29. Robert John Patterson
  30. Thomas Joseph Mahony
  31. Frank Worthington Wilson
  32. William Keith (Canadian politician)

17th Parliament of Ontario (1926-1929)

  1. Malcolm Alex McCallum
  2. Edward Blake Miller
  3. George Joseph Smith (Canadian politician)
  4. Robert Francis Miller
  5. Archibald Clement Calder
  6. Egerton Reuben Stedman
  7. James Percy Moore
  8. John Cameron Wilson
  9. Alexander Daniel McLean
  10. William George Robertson
  11. David Munroe Ross
  12. Merton Elvin Scott
  13. Albert Alexander Colquhoun
  14. William Herbert Bradburn
  15. William Alfred Anderson
  16. William Robertson Flett
  17. Charles Ernest Wright
  18. John Henry Mitchell
  19. Angus John Kennedy
  20. Frederick George Sandy
  21. Alex Laurence Shaver
  22. Thomas Joseph Mahony
  23. Frank Worthington Wilson
  24. John Frederick Reid
  25. George Sylvester Shields
  26. Peter William Pearson

18th Parliament of Ontario (1929-1934)

  1. William John MacKay
  2. Alvin Coulter McLean
  3. Austin Burton Smith
  4. George Joseph Smith (Canadian politician)
  5. Archibald Clement Calder
  6. Andrew Robinson McMillen
  7. James Alexander Anderson
  8. Sidney James Wilson
  9. James Percy Moore
  10. John Cameron Wilson
  11. Alvin Edwin Graham
  12. Fred Van Wyck Laughton
  13. Lloyd William Morgan Freele
  14. Frederick John McArthur
  15. David Munroe Ross
  16. David Bonis
  17. James Fordyce Strickland
  18. Angus John Kennedy
  19. Wellesley Wilson Staples
  20. Alex Laurence Shaver
  21. Thomas Joseph Mahony
  22. Frank Worthington Wilson
  23. John Frederick Reid
  24. George Sylvester Shields

Wellington Bay (talk) 03:21, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]