36th New Brunswick Legislature

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The 36th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 26, 1926, and May 26, 1930.

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William Frederick Todd served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1926. He was succeeded by Hugh Havelock McLean in December 1928.

Joseph L. O'Brien was chosen as speaker.

The Conservative Party led by John Babington Macaulay Baxter defeated the Liberals to form the government.

History

Members

Electoral DistrictNamePartyFirst elected / previously elected
  Saint John County John M. Baxter Conservative 1911, 1925
  Frank L. Potts [1] Conservative 1917, 1925
  H. Colby Smith (1926) Conservative 1926
  Saint John City Leonard P. Tilley Conservative 1912, 1925
  James Lewis Conservative 1925
  W. Henry Harrison Conservative 1925
  Miles E. Agar Conservative 1925
  York B. H. Dougan Conservative 1925
  G. C. Grant Conservative 1925
  James M. Scott Conservative 1925
  Fredericton [2] Charles D. Richards Conservative 1920
  Westmorland Merville A. Oulton Conservative 1925
  Antoine J. Léger Conservative 1925
  Herbert M. Wood Conservative 1925
  Medley G. Siddall Conservative 1925
  Moncton E. Albert Reilly Conservative 1924
  Kings Hedley V. Dickson Conservative 1912
  Alfred J. Brooks Conservative 1925
  J. William Smith Conservative 1925
  Queens W. Benton Evans Conservative 1925
  Arthur Moore Conservative 1925
  Charlotte Henry I. Taylor Conservative 1908
  Scott D. Guptill Conservative 1912
  James S. Lord Conservative 1925
  St. Stephen-Milltown [3] John M. Flewelling [4] Conservative 1920
  Arthur R. MacKenzie (1926) Conservative 1926
  Northumberland Sydney D. Heckbert Conservative 1925
  Francis T. Lavoie Conservative 1925
  Akerley Holmes Conservative 1925
  Joseph Leonard O'Brien Conservative 1925
  Sunbury Allan D. Taylor Conservative 1925
  Ewart C. Atkinson Conservative 1925
  Kent A. Allison Dysart Liberal 1917
  Auguste J. Bordage Liberal 1917
  Francois G. Richard Liberal 1925
  Gloucester Peter J. Veniot [5] Liberal 1894, 1917
  J. André Doucet Liberal 1923
  John B. Lordon Liberal 1925
  Seraphin R. Léger Liberal 1908, 1917
  Clovis T. Richard (1926) Liberal 1926
  Carleton Fred C. Squires Conservative 1925
  Edwin W. Melville Conservative 1925
  B. Frank Smith Conservative 1903, 1915, 1925
  Restigouche David A. Stewart Conservative 1912, 1920
  Henry Diotte Conservative 1920
  Albert Lewis Smith Conservative 1917
  John L. Peck [6] Conservative 1917
  Conrad J. Osman (1927) Conservative 1927
  Victoria Oran B. Davis Liberal 1925
  John W. Niles Liberal 1925
  Madawaska Joseph E. Michaud Liberal 1917
  Lorne J. Violette Liberal 1922

Notes

  1. died in 1926
  2. new riding: formerly part of York
  3. new riding: formerly part of Charlotte
  4. died in 1925
  5. elected to federal seat
  6. died in 1927

References

Preceded by Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1925–1930
Succeeded by