34th New Brunswick Legislature explained

The 34th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between May 10, 1917, and September 16, 1920.

Gilbert Ganong served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1917. He was succeeded by William Pugsley in November of that year.

William Currie was chosen as speaker in 1917. J.E. Hetherington became speaker after Currie resigned in 1919.

The Liberal Party led by Walter Edward Foster defeated the ruling Conservative party to form the government.

Members

Electoral DistrictNameParty
Saint John CountyJohn M. BaxterConservative
Thomas R. CarsonConservative
YorkJames K. PinderConservative
John A. YoungConservative
William C. CrocketConservative
Samuel B. HunterLiberal
WestmorlandErnest A. SmithLiberal
Francis J. SweeneyLiberal
Clement M. LegerLiberal
Fred MageeLiberal
KingsJames A. MurrayConservative
George B. JonesConservative
Hedley V. DicksonConservative
QueensGeorge Herbert KingLiberal
Judson E. HetheringtonLiberal
CharlotteHenry I. TaylorConservative
R. Watson GrimmerConservative
Scott D. GuptillConservative
Harry D. SmithConservative
NorthumberlandJohn P. BurchillLiberal
Robert MurrayLiberal
David V. AllainLiberal
Francis C. McGrathLiberal
SunburyDavid W. MersereauLiberal
Robert B. SmithLiberal
KentPhilias J. MelansonLiberal
Auguste J. BordageLiberal
A. Allison DysartLiberal
GloucesterPeter J. VeniotLiberal
James P. ByrneLiberal
Seraphine R. LégerLiberal
Jean G. RobichaudLiberal
CarletonBenjamin F. SmithConservative
William S. SuttonConservative
George L. White [1] Conservative
RestigoucheArthur T. LeblancLiberal
William CurrieLiberal
AlbertLewis SmithConservative
John L. PeckConservative
VictoriaJohn F. TweeddaleLiberal
James Burgess[2]
Walter Edward Foster (1917)
Liberal
MadawaskaLouis-Auguste DugalLiberal
Joseph E. MichaudLiberal
Saint John CityJohn R. CampbellConservative
Leonard P. TilleyConservative
Frank L. PottsConservative
William F. RobertsLiberal
MonctonC.W. RobinsonLiberal

Notes

  1. died
  2. resigned

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