1st Queens explained

Province:Prince Edward Island
Prov-Status:defunct
Prov-Created:1873
Prov-Abolished:1996
Prov-Election-First:1873
Prov-Election-Last:1993
Demo-Cd:Queens County

1st Queens 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 until the riding was abolished in 1996 with the elimination of dual member ridings.

The district comprised the westernmost portion of Queens County.

The district holds a unique place in the history of women's participation in Prince Edward Island's provincial politics. In 1970, it elected Jean Canfield to the legislature as the province's first female MLA; in 1979, the election of Marion Reid and Leone Bagnall made it the first district in the province's history to elect women to both of its legislative seats. Reid became the province's first female speaker of the legislature; after her retirement from electoral politics she also became the province's first female lieutenant governor. In 1993, the district elected Catherine Callbeck, the province's first female premier.

Members

Dual member

AssemblyYearsMemberPartyMemberParty
26th1873Peter Sinclair, Sr.LiberalWilliam StewartLiberal
1873–1876William CampbellConservative
27th1876–1879
28th1879–1882Donald CameronConservative
29th1882–1886Peter Sinclair, Sr.Liberal
30th1886–1890James SutherlandConservative
31st1890–1891
1891–1893Alexander WarburtonLiberal

Assemblyman-Councillor

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AssemblyYearsAssemblymanPartyCouncillorParty
32nd1893–1897Alexander WarburtonLiberalPeter Sinclair, Sr.Liberal
33rd1897–1898
1898–1900William CampbellConservative
34th1900–1904Matthew SmithLiberalGeorge SimpsonLiberal
35th1904–1906
1906–1908Murdock KennedyConservative
36th1908–1909Murdock KennedyConservativeMatthew SmithLiberal
1909–1912Cyrus CrosbyLiberal
37th1912–1915John MyersConservative
38th1915–1919Alexander McNevinConservative
39th1919–1923Cyrus CrosbyLiberal
40th1923–1927Alexander McNevinConservative
41st1927–1931Peter Sinclair, Jr.LiberalAlan StewartLiberal
42nd1931–1935Thomas WigmoreConservativeWalter MacKenzieConservative
43rd1935–1939Donald McKayLiberalAlan StewartLiberal
44th1939–1943
45th1943–1947Walter MacKenzieProgressive Conservative
46th1947–1951Frederic LargeLiberal
47th1951–1955Frank MyersProgressive Conservative
48th1955–1957Alan StewartLiberalFrederic LargeLiberal
1957–1959Frank MyersProgressive Conservative
49th1959–1962Walter ShawProgressive Conservative
50th1962–1966
51st1966–1970
52nd1970–1974Jean CanfieldLiberalRalph JohnstoneLiberal
53rd1974–1978
54th1978–1979
55th1979–1982Marion ReidProgressive ConservativeLeone BagnallProgressive Conservative
56th1982–1986
57th1986–1989
58th1989–1993Marion MurphyLiberal
59th1993–1996Catherine CallbeckLiberal