Halifax (provincial electoral district)
Halifax was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected three, and then five members to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It existed from 1867 to 1933, at which point Halifax County was divided into five separate electoral districts: Halifax South, Halifax Centre, Halifax North, Halifax East and Halifax West.[1]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
From 1867–1916, Halifax elected three members to the Legislative Assembly. From 1916–1933, it elected five members.
Halifax County elected the following members to the Legislative Assembly.[1]
Legislature | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||
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39th | 1930-1933 | George Henry Murphy | Liberal-Conservative | Angus MacDonald Morton | Liberal-Conservative | ||
1928-1930 | John Francis Mahoney | Liberal-Conservative | Gordon B. Isnor | Liberal | |||
Edward Joseph Cragg | Liberal | ||||||
Josiah Frederick Fraser | Liberal-Conservative | ||||||
38th | 1925-1928 | ||||||
John Archibald Walker | Liberal-Conservative | William Drysdale Piercey | Liberal-Conservative | ||||
Alexander Montgomerie | Liberal-Conservative | ||||||
37th | 1923-1925 | Walter J. A. O'Hearn | Liberal | John Brown Douglas | Liberal | ||
1920-1923 | Robert Emmett Finn | Liberal | |||||
Adam Dunlap Burris | Liberal | ||||||
Henry Gibson Bauld | Liberal | ||||||
John L. Connolly | Liberal | ||||||
36th | 1916-1920 | ||||||
Henry Gibson Bauld | Liberal | ||||||
Hector MacInnes | Liberal-Conservative | ||||||
George Everett Faulkner | Liberal |
Legislature | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | Member | Party | |||
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35th | 1911-1916 | Robert Emmett Finn | Liberal | George Everett Faulkner | Liberal | Fullton Johnson Logan | Liberal | |||
34th | 1906-1911 | David McPherson | Liberal | |||||||
33rd | 1901-1906 | Michael Edwin Keefe | Liberal | George Mitchell | Liberal | |||||
32nd | 1900-1901 | |||||||||
1897-1900 | William Bernard Wallace | Liberal | ||||||||
31st | 1896-1897 | William Anderson Black | Liberal-Conservative | William Roche | Liberal | |||||
1894-1896 | William Stevens Fielding | Liberal | ||||||||
30th | 1890-1894 | Michael Joseph Power | Liberal | |||||||
29th | 1886-1890 | |||||||||
28th | 1882-1886 | William D. Harrington | Liberal-Conservative | |||||||
27th | 1879-1882 | John F. Stairs | Liberal-Conservative | John Pugh | Liberal-Conservative | |||||
1878-1879 | Charles J. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative | ||||||||
26th | 1874-1878 | Philip Carteret Hill | Liberal | Edward Farrell | Liberal | Donald Archibald | Liberal | |||
25th | 1873-1874 | John Taylor | Liberal | John Flinn | Liberal | |||||
1871-1873 | William Garvie | Liberal | ||||||||
24th | 1870-1871 | Phillip Carteret Hill | Confederation Party | James Cochran | Anti-Confederation Party | Henry Balcom | Anti-Confederation Party | |||
1867-1870 | Jeremiah Northup | Anti-Confederation Party |
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References
- "Electoral History for Halifax County" (PDF). Nova Scotia Legislature. October 30, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
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