Kings (New Brunswick provincial electoral district)

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Kings
Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
District created1785
District abolished 1973
First contested 1785
Last contested 1970

Kings was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It used a bloc voting system to elect candidates. It was abolished with the 1973 electoral redistribution, when the province moved to single-member ridings.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberParty
1st 1786 – 1792   John Coffin [1] Ind.    Ebenezer Foster Ind.
2nd 1793 – 1795   David Fanning Ind.
3rd 1795 – 1802
4th 1802 – 1809   George Leonard, Jr. Ind.
5th 1809  George Pitfield [1] Ind.
1810 – 1816  Jasper Belding Ind.    George Leonard, Jr. Ind.
6th 1817 – 1819  James Brittain Ind.    David B. Wetmore Ind.
7th 1820   Samuel Freeze Ind.
8th 1821 – 1827  John C. Vail Ind.
9th 1827 – 1830   Samuel Freeze Ind.   John Humbert Ind.
10th 1831 – 1834  John C. Vail Ind.
11th 1835 – 1837  William McLeod Ind.    Samuel Freeze [2] Ind.
12th 1837 – 1842
13th 1843 – 1846   Sylvester Zobieski Earle, Sr. Ind.
14th 1847 – 1850  William McLeod Ind.   John C. Vail Ind.
15th 1851 – 1854  Matthew McLeod Ind.    George Ryan Ind.   Henry W. Purdy Ind.
16th 1854 – 1856
17th 1856 – 1857   Sylvester Zobieski Earle, Sr. Ind.    Hugh McMonagle Ind.    Walter Scovil Ind.
18th 1857 – 1861  Matthew McLeod Ind.    Edwin Arnold Vail Ind.
19th 1862 – 1865   George Ryan Ind.
20th 1865 – 1866   George Otty Ind.
21st 1866 – 1870   George Ryan Ind.    William P. Flewelling Ind.   John Flewelling Ind.
22nd 1870 – 1873   George Otty [3] Ind.    Edwin Arnold Vail Ind.    John Herbert Crawford [4] Lib.
1873 – 1874   James William Nowlan Lib.
23rd 1875 – 1878  John Flewelling Ind.   Robert E. McLeod Ind.
24th 1879 – 1882   Finnemore E. Morton Ind.    Edwin Arnold Vail [5] Ind.
25th 1883
1883 – 1885   Gabriel Flewelling Lib.-Con.
1885 – 1886   William Pugsley Lib.
26th 1886 – 1890   Albert Scott White Lib.-Con.    George L. Taylor Lib.-Con.
27th 1890 – 1892
28th 1892 – 1895   George G. Scovil Lib.    Gabriel Flewelling Lib.-Con.
29th 1896 – 1899   George William Fowler Lib.-Con.
30th 1899 – 1902   William Pugsley Lib.
1902 – 1903   Ora P. King Ind.
31st 1903 – 1908
32nd 1908 – 1912   George Burpee Jones [6] Cons.   Frederick M. Sproule Ind.    James Alexander Murray Cons.
33rd 1912 – 1917   Hedley V. Dickson Cons.
34th 1917 – 1920
35th 1921 – 1922   Ormond W. Wetmore Lib.
1922 – 1925   James D. McKenna Lib.
36th 1925 – 1930   Alfred Johnson Brooks Cons.   J. W. Smith Cons.
37th 1931 – 1935   Jack Fairweather Cons.
38th 1935 – 1939   Walter W. V. Foster Lib.   Colin C. McDonald Lib.   W. A. Jeffries Lib.
39th 1939 – 1944   Elmore T. Kennedy [7] Cons.    Hugh Mackay Cons.    Harry A. McMackin Cons.
40th 1944 – 1948   PC    PC    John Woods PC
41st 1948 – 1952
42nd 1952 – 1956   Cyril Sherwood PC    Gordon Fairweather [6] PC
43rd 1957 – 1960   Harry N. Jonah [3] PC
44th 1960 – 1962
1962 – 1963   John B. M. Baxter, Jr. PC    George E. Horton PC
45th 1963 – 1967
46th 1967 – 1970
47th 1970 – 1974
Riding dissolved into Kings Centre, Kings East and Kings West

Election results

1970 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotesElected
Progressive Conservative John B. M. Baxter 7,995Green check.svgY
Progressive Conservative C. B. Sherwood 7,695Green check.svgY
Progressive Conservative George Horton 7,593Green check.svgY
Liberal Ralph H. London4,185
Liberal Edward W. B. McLean4,079
Liberal Michael J. Leclair3,885
New Democratic Allan Hermitage740
1967 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotesElected
Progressive Conservative Cyril Sherwood 7,485Green check.svgY
Progressive Conservative John B. M. Baxter, Jr. 7,288Green check.svgY
Progressive Conservative George E. Horton 7,162Green check.svgY
Liberal ? Alward4,472
Liberal ? Dearborn4,435
Liberal ? Nibbet4,334

See also

References

  1. 1 2 unseated after an appeal
  2. died in 1844
  3. 1 2 resigned after being named judge
  4. died in 1882
  5. died in 1885
  6. 1 2 elected to federal seat
  7. died in 1953