35th New Brunswick Legislature
The 35th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 17, 1921 and July 17, 1925.
William Pugsley served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1921. He was succeeded by William Frederick Todd in 1923.
Allison Dysart was chosen as speaker.
The Liberal Party led by Walter Edward Foster partnered with members of the United Farmers to form the first minority government in the province's history. Peter Veniot succeeded Foster in 1923.
List of Members
Electoral District | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
Saint John County | John M. Baxter[1] Allister H. Bentley (1922) |
Conservative Liberal |
L. Murray Curren | Liberal | |
York | James K. Pinder | Conservative |
Charles D. Richards | Conservative | |
John A. Young | Conservative | |
Samuel L.B. Hunter | Liberal | |
Westmorland | Fred Magee | Liberal |
Frederick L. Estabrooks | Liberal | |
A. Chase Fawcett | United Farmers | |
Reid McManus | Liberal | |
Kings | Ormond W. Wetmore | Liberal |
George B. Jones [1] James D. McKenna (1922) |
Conservative Liberal | |
Hedley V. Dickson | Conservative | |
Queens | George Herbert King | Liberal |
Judson E. Hetherington | Liberal | |
Charlotte | Henry I. Taylor | Conservative |
Scott D. Guptill | Conservative | |
John M. Flewelling | Conservative | |
John W. Scovil | Liberal | |
Northumberland | John Vanderbeck[2] Abram V. Vanderbeck (1921) |
Conservative |
Fred A. Fowlie | Liberal | |
John S. Martin | Liberal | |
Charles J. Morrissy | Liberal | |
Sunbury | Robert H. Smith | Liberal |
David W. Mersereau | Liberal | |
Kent | A. Allison Dysart | Liberal |
Philias J. Melanson | Liberal | |
Auguste J. Bordage | Liberal | |
Gloucester | Peter J. Veniot | Liberal |
James P. Byrne [3] Ivan Rand (1925) |
Liberal | |
Seraphine R. Léger | Liberal | |
Jean G. Robichaud [1] J. André Doucet (1923) |
Liberal | |
Carleton | Fred W. Smith | United Farmers |
Rennie K. Tracey | United Farmers | |
Samuel J. Burdock | United Farmers | |
Restigouche | David A. Stewart | Conservative |
Henry Diotte | Conservative | |
Albert | Lewis Smith | Conservative |
John L. Peck | Conservative | |
Victoria | D. Wetmore Pickett | United Farmers |
George W. Warnock | United Farmers | |
Madawaska | Joseph E. Michaud | Liberal |
Donat L. Daigle Lorne J. Violette (1922) |
Liberal | |
Saint John City | Walter E. Foster | Liberal |
William Francis Roberts | Liberal | |
Robert Thomas Hayes | Conservative | |
William Edward Scully | Liberal | |
Moncton | C.W. Robinson [4] E. Albert Reilly (1924) |
Liberal Conservative |
Notes:
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 elected to federal seat
- ↑ died in 1921
- ↑ resigned to accept appointment as judge
- ↑ named to Senate of Canada
Preceded by 34th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1921-1925 |
Succeeded by 36th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1925, AL Normandin