2nd Kings

2nd Kings was an electoral district in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1993.

2nd Kings
Prince Edward Island electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
District created1873
First contested1873
Last contested1993
Demographics
Census division(s)Kings County

The district comprised the northwestern portion of Kings County. It was abolished in 1996.

Members

Dual member

Assembly Years Member Party Member Party
26th 1873-1876 William W. Sullivan Conservative Hilary McIsaac Conservative
27th 1876-1879
28th 1879-1882 William Hooper Independent
29th 1882-1886 Liberal
30th 1886-1889 John Underhay Conservative
1889-1890 vacant
31st 1890-1893 John P. Sullivan Conservative

Assemblyman-Councillor

Assembly Years Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
32nd 1893-1897 Arthur Peters Liberal Anthony McLaughlin Liberal
33rd 1897-1900
34th 1900-1904
1904 James McInnis Liberal
35th 1904-1908
36th 1908-1912 Robert Cox Liberal
37th 1912-1915 Albert Simpson Conservative Aeneas Macdonald Conservative
38th 1915-1917 Harvey McEwen Conservative James McInnis Liberal
1917-1919 R. J. Macdonald Conservative
39th 1919-1923 Robert Cox Liberal James McIntyre Conservative
40th 1923-1927 Harvey McEwen Conservative James McDonald Conservative
41st 1927-1931 Harry Cox Liberal James McIntyre Conservative
42nd 1931-1935
43rd 1935-1939
44th 1939-1943
45th 1943-1947 Thomas Cullen Liberal
46th 1947-1950 Lou Burge Progressive Conservative
1950-1951 Harvey Douglas Liberal
47th 1951-1955 Thomas Cullen Liberal
48th 1955-1959 Leo Rossiter Progressive Conservative
49th 1959-1962 Walter Dingwell Progressive Conservative
50th 1962-1966
51st 1966-1970
52nd 1970-1974
53rd 1974-1978
54th 1978-1979 Roddy Pratt Progressive Conservative
55th 1979-1981
1981-1982 vacant
56th 1982-1986 Francis O'Brien Progressive Conservative
57th 1986-1989
58th 1989-1993 Claude Matheson Liberal Walter Bradley Liberal
59th 1993-1996


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