2nd Prince
Former provincial electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada
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2nd Prince was a provincial electoral district of Prince Edward Island, Canada,[1] which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1993.
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
District created1873
District abolished1996
First contested1873
| Defunct provincial electoral district | |
|---|---|
| Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island |
| District created | 1873 |
| District abolished | 1996 |
| First contested | 1873 |
| Last contested | 1993 |
| Demographics | |
| Census division | Prince County |
The district comprised the western central portion of Prince County, the portion which lay between Malpeque Bay and Egmont Bay. It was abolished in 1996.[2]
Members
Dual member
| Assembly | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26th | 1873 | John Yeo | Conservative | James Yeo | Liberal | ||
| 1873–1876 | James Richards | Conservative | |||||
| 27th | 1876–1879 | ||||||
| 28th | 1879–1882 | ||||||
| 29th | 1882–1886 | ||||||
| 30th | 1886–1890 | ||||||
| 31st | 1890–1893 | Liberal | Liberal | ||||
| 1890–1891 | vacant | ||||||
| 1891–1893 | Alfred McWilliams | Liberal | |||||
Assemblyman-Councillor
| Assembly | Years | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32nd | 1893–1897 | James Richards | Liberal | Alfred McWilliams | Liberal | ||
| 33rd | 1897–1900 | ||||||
| 34th | 1900–1904 | ||||||
| 35th | 1904–1908 | ||||||
| 36th | 1908–1912 | John Richards | Liberal | ||||
| 37th | 1912–1915 | ||||||
| 38th | 1915–1919 | Albert Charles Saunders | Liberal | William H. Dennis | Liberal | ||
| 39th | 1919–1923 | ||||||
| 40th | 1923–1927 | ||||||
| 41st | 1927–1930 | ||||||
| 1930–1931 | Shelton Sharp | Conservative | |||||
| 42nd | 1931–1935 | ||||||
| 43rd | 1935–1939 | George Barbour | Liberal | ||||
| 44th | 1939–1943 | ||||||
| 45th | 1943–1946 | ||||||
| 1946–1947 | Forrest Phillips | Liberal | |||||
| 46th | 1947–1949 | ||||||
| 1949–1951 | Walter Darby | Liberal | |||||
| 47th | 1951–1955 | ||||||
| 48th | 1955–1959 | George Dewar | Progressive Conservative | ||||
| 49th | 1959–1962 | Robert Grindlay | Progressive Conservative | ||||
| 50th | 1962–1966 | ||||||
| 51st | 1966–1970 | ||||||
| 52nd | 1970–1974 | Joshua MacArthur | Liberal | ||||
| 53rd | 1974–1976 | George Henderson | Liberal | ||||
| 1976–1978 | George Dewar | Progressive Conservative | |||||
| 54th | 1978–1979 | Allison Ellis | Liberal | ||||
| 55th | 1979–1981 | ||||||
| 1981–1982 | Keith Milligan | Liberal | |||||
| 56th | 1982–1986 | ||||||
| 57th | 1986–1989 | ||||||
| 58th | 1989–1992 | ||||||
| 1992–1993 | Independent | ||||||
| 59th | 1993–1995 | Randy Cooke | Liberal | ||||
| 1995–1996 | vacant | ||||||