40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia explained

The 40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between August 22, 1933, to June 20, 1937.

Division of seats

There were 30 members of the General Assembly, elected in the 1933 Nova Scotia general election.

LeaderParty
  1. of Seats
Angus L. MacdonaldLiberal22Gordon Sidney HarringtonConservative8N/ACCF/United Farmer/Labour0
Total30

List of members

RidingNamePositionAnnapolisJohn D. McKenzieAntigonishJohn L. McIsaacCape Breton SouthGordon S. HarringtonCape Breton CentreMichael DwyerMinister of MinesCape Breton NorthJoseph MacdonaldCape Breton EastLauchlin D. CurrieCape Breton WestWeldon W. PattonColchesterWilliam A. FlemmingGeorge Y. ThomasCumberlandPercy C. BlackJohn S. SmileyDigbyJ. Willie ComeauGuysboroughClarence W. AndersonHalifax SouthAngus L. MacdonaldPremierHalifax CentreGuy Murray LoganHalifax NorthGordon Benjamin IsnorHalifax EastGeoffrey W. StevensHalifax WestGeorge E. HagenHantsAlexander S. MacMillanMinister of HighwaysInvernessMoses E. McGarryKingsJohn A. McDonaldMinister of AgricultureLunenburgFrank R. DavisGordon E. RomkeyPictouDonald F. FraserJosiah H. MacQuarrieAttorney GeneralQueensSeth M. BartlingRichmondGeorge R. DeveauShelburneHenry R. L. BillVictoriaFrederick W. BaldwinYarmouthLindsay C. GardnerSpeaker (1934)

Former members of the 40th General Assembly

NamePartyElectoral DistrictCause of departureSucceeded byElectedGordon B. IsnorLiberalHalifax Northresigned to run federallyHarold Connolly, Lib.March 2, 1936

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