39th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

The 39th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between October 1, 1928, to July 13, 1933.

Gordon Sidney Harrington became premier in 1930 after E. N. Rhodes entered the federal cabinet.

Division of seats

There were 43 members of the General Assembly, elected in the 1928 Nova Scotia general election.

Leader Party # of Seats
     Edgar Nelson Rhodes Conservative 24
  William Chisholm Liberal 18
     N/A CCF/United Farmer/Labour 1
Total 43

List of members

Riding Name Position
     Annapolis County Obediah Parker Goucher Minister of Agriculture

(1930)

     Harry Thompson MacKenzie
  Antigonish County John Laughlin McIsaac
  William Chisholm
     Cape Breton Centre Gordon Sidney Harrington Premier (1930)
     Joseph Macdonald
     Cape Breton East Robert H. Butts
     Daniel R. Cameron
     Colchester County Frank Stanfield
     William A. Flemming
     Cumberland County Percy Chapman Black Minister of Highways
     Archibald Terris
  Daniel George McKenzie
  Digby County Joseph Willie Comeau
  Alexander S. MacMillan
  Guysborough County Clarence W. Anderson
  M. E. Morrison
     Halifax County John Francis Mahoney
  Gordon Benjamin Isnor
     Josiah Frederick Fraser Provincial Secretary
(1931)
     Angus McDonald Morton
  Edward Joseph Cragg
     Hants County Albert E. Parsons
     Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier
     Inverness County James A.Proudfoot
  Moses E. McGarry
     Kings County Reginald Tucker Caldwell
     George Clyde Nowlan
  Lunenburg County John James Kinley
  Gordon E. Romkey
     Pictou County John Doull
     Robert Albert Douglas
     Hugh Allan MacQuarrie
     Queens County William Lorimer Hall
     Donald W. MacKay
  Richmond County & Cape Breton West Edward C. Doyle
  Alonzo A. Martell
  Shelburne County Henry R. L. Bill
  Wishart McLea Robertson
  Victoria County Donald Buchanan McLeod
  Daniel Alexander Cameron
  Yarmouth County Lindsay C. Gardner
  René W.E. Landry

Former members of the 39th General Assembly

Name Party Electoral District Cause of departure Succeeded by Elected
  Edward Joseph Cragg Liberal Halifax County resigned to run federally n/a
  John James Kinley Liberal Lunenburg County resigned to run federally n/a
  Edward C. Doyle Liberal Richmond County & Cape Breton West resigned to run federally seat abolished
  Daniel Alexander Cameron Liberal Victoria County resigned to run federally seat abolished
     John Francis Mahoney Conservative Halifax County death George H. Murphy, Conservative January 21, 1930
     Edgar Nelson Rhodes Conservative Hants County named to federal cabinet n/a
     Frank Stanfield Conservative Colchester County appointed Lieutenant Governor n/a
     William Lorimer Hall Conservative Queens County appointed to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia seat abolished
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References

  • "Summary Results from 1867 to 2011" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
Preceded by
38th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1928–1933
Succeeded by
40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia


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