32nd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island

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The 32nd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 28, 1894, to June 25, 1897. The Liberal Party led by Frederick Peters formed the government.

In late 1893, after the dissolution of the 31st General Assembly, the Legislative Council was combined with the House of Assembly into a unicameral body known as the Legislative Assembly. An assemblyman and councillor was elected from each electoral district.

There were four sessions of the 32nd General Assembly:

Session Start End
1st March 28, 1894 May 9, 1894
2nd March 21, 1895 April 19, 1895
3rd March 24, 1896 April 30, 1896
4th March 30, 1897 May 1, 1897

James H. Cummiskey was elected speaker.

Members[edit]

Kings[edit]

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Kings     James R. McLean Liberal     A.D. Robertson Liberal
2nd Kings     Arthur Peters Liberal     Anthony McLaughlin Liberal
3rd Kings     Cyrus Shaw Conservative     James E. MacDonald Conservative
4th Kings     Donald A. MacKinnon Liberal     George B. Aitken Liberal
5th Kings     Archibald J. MacDonald Conservative     Daniel Gordon Conservative

Prince[edit]

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Prince     J. Blanchard Conservative     Benjamin Rogers Liberal
2nd Prince     James W. Richards Liberal     Alfred McWilliams Liberal
3rd Prince     Joseph Octave Arsenault[1]

S.E. Gallant (1895)

Conservative     John A. MacDonald Conservative
4th Prince     John H. Bell Liberal    
Alexander Laird[2]

William Campbell (1896)

Liberal

Conservative

5th Prince     George Godkin Liberal     Angus McMillan Liberal

Queens[edit]

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Queens     Alexander Bannerman Warburton Liberal     Peter Sinclair Liberal
2nd Queens     Joseph Wise Liberal     Donald Farquharson Liberal
3rd Queens     Frederick Peters Liberal     James H. Cummisky Liberal
4th Queens     Hector C. McDonald Liberal     George Forbes Liberal
5th Queens     Lemuel E. Prowse Liberal     Benjamin Rogers Liberal

References[edit]

  1. ^ named to Senate
  2. ^ died in 1896

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