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.
Defunct provincial electoral district | |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island |
District created | 1873 |
First contested | 1873 |
Last contested | 1993 |
Demographics | |
Census divisions | 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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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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