Carleton (New Brunswick provincial electoral district, 1834–1974) explained

Prov-Status:defunct
Province:New Brunswick
Prov-Election-First:1835
Prov-Election-Last:1970
Prov-Created:1834
Prov-Abolished:1973

Carleton was an electoral district that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (now a province of Canada) from 1824 to 1974. Its boundaries were those of Carelton County and the number of members it returned varied over the years.

It was abolished in the 1973 electoral redistribution when the province moved to single member districts; at the time it elected three members and it was split into three single member districts: Carleton North, Carleton Centre and Carleton South.

During its time, three premiers represented the riding: James Kidd Flemming, Hugh John Flemming and Richard Hatfield.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberParty
Riding created from York
11th1835 – 1837   Jeremiah M. ConnellInd.   George MorehouseInd.
12th1837 – 1842   Bartholomew C. BeardsleyInd.
13th1843 – 1846   Charles PerleyInd.
14th1847 – 1850   Charles ConnellInd.   James TibbitsInd.
15th1851 – 1854   Horace H. BeardsleyInd.
16th1854 – 1856   Richard EnglishInd.
17th1856 – 1857   Charles PerleyInd.
18th1857 – 1861
19th1862 – 1865   David MunroInd.   William LindsayLib.
20th1865 – 1866   Charles Connell[1] Ind.
21st1866 – 1867
1867 – 1868   James Hartley[2] Ind.
1868 – 1870   George W. WhiteCons.
22nd1870 – 1874
23rd1875 – 1878   John S. LeightonLib.   Randolph K. JonesInd.
24th1879 – 1882   George W. WhiteCons.
25th1883 – 1886
26th1886 – 1890   George R. KetchumLib.   Marcus C. AtkinsonLib.-Con.
27th1890 – 1892
28th1892 – 1895   Henry A. ConnellInd.   J.T. Allan DibbleeLib.-Con.
1895   Marcus C. AtkinsonLib.-Con.
29th1896 – 1899   Hugh H. McCainLib.   Charles L. Smith[3] Lib.
30th1899 – 1900   Frank B. Carvell[4] Lib.
1900 – 1903   James K. Flemming[5] Cons.   Stephen B. ApplebyLib.
31st1903 – 1908   Benjamin F. SmithCons.   Wendell P. JonesLib.
32nd1908   Donald MunroInd.
1908 – 1912   George W. UphamInd.
33rd1912 – 1915   George L. WhiteCons.
1915 – 1916   Benjamin F. SmithCons.
1916 – 1917   William S. SuttonCons.
34th1917 – 1920
35th1921 – 1925   Fred W. SmithUF   Rennie K. TraceyUF   Samuel J. BurlockUF
36th1925 – 1930   Fred C. SquiresCons.   Edwin W. MelvilleCons.   Benjamin F. SmithCons.
37th1931 – 1935   Gladstone W. PerryCons.
38th1935 – 1939
39th1939 – 1944
40th1944 – 1948   PC   Hugh J. FlemmingPC   PC
41st1948 – 1952   John (Jock) FraserLib.
42nd1952 – 1956   Fred A. McCainPC   Harrison C. MonteithPC
43rd1957 – 1960
44th1960 – 1961   A. Edison StairsPC
1961 – 1963   Richard B. HatfieldPC
45th1963 – 1967
46th1967 – 1970
47th1970 – 1974   Charles GallagherPC
Riding dissolved into Carleton Centre, Carleton North and Carleton South

Notes and References

  1. elected to federal seat
  2. died in office
  3. appointed postmaster of Woodstock
  4. resigned to run for federal seat
  5. resigned