Northumberland (New Brunswick provincial electoral district) explained

Northumberland
Province:New Brunswick
Prov-Status:defunct
Prov-Created:1785
Prov-Abolished:1973
Prov-Election-First:1785
Prov-Election-Last:1970

Northumberland was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. Roughly encompassing Northumberland County, New Brunswick. It used a bloc voting system to elect candidates. It was abolished with the 1973 electoral redistribution, when the province moved to single-member ridings.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberParty
1st1786 – 1792   Elias HardyInd.   William DavidsonInd.
2nd1793 – 1795   Ward ChipmanInd.   John BlackInd.
3rd1795 – 1802   James FraserInd.   Samuel LeeInd.
4th1802 – 1809   Alexander TaylorInd.
5th1809 – 1816
6th1817 – 1819   Richard SimondsInd.
7th1820   Joseph SaundersInd.
8th1821 – 1827   Hugh MunroInd.
9th1827 – 1830   Alexander Rankin[1] Ind.
10th1831 – 1833   Joseph Cunard[2] Ind.
1833 – 1834   John Ambrose StreetInd.
11th1835 – 1837
12th1837 – 1842
13th1843   John T. Williston[3] Ind.
1843 – 1846   John Ambrose StreetInd.
14th1847 – 1850   William CarmanInd.   Martin CranneyInd.
15th1851 – 1852   John Mercer JohnsonInd.   John T. WillistonInd.
1852 – 1854   Peter MitchellInd.
16th1854 – 1856   George KerrInd.   Richard SuttonInd.
17th1856 – 1857   Peter MitchellInd.
18th1857 – 1861
19th1862 – 1865   Robinson CrockerInd.   Edward WillistonInd.
20th1865 – 1866   Richard HutchisonInd.   Richard SuttonInd.
21st1866 – 1867   Cons.   John Mercer Johnson[4] Ind.
1867 – 1870   William Moore KellyInd.
22nd1870 – 1874   Jacob C. GoughInd.   Michael AdamsCons.   Thomas F. GillespieCons.
23rd1875 – 1878   William SwimInd.   Lemuel John TweedieLib.   Allan A. DavidsonCons.
24th1879 – 1882   Michael Adams[5] Cons.   Ernest HutchinsonInd.   Thomas F. GillespieCons.
25th1883 – 1886   William A. Park[6] Lib.-Con.   John Percival BurchillLib.
26th1886 – 1887   Lemuel John TweedieLib.   Ernest HutchinsonInd.
1887 – 1888   John Percival BurchillLib.
1888 – 1890   John MorrissyLib.
27th1890 – 1892   James RobinsonCons.   John O'BrienLib.-Con.
28th1892 – 1895
29th1896
1896 – 1899   Allan A. DavidsonCons.
30th1899 – 1903   Charles Elijah FishCons.
31st1903 – 1905   John MorrissyLib.   W. S. LoggieLib.   Donald MorrisonCons.
1905 – 1908   Robert MurrayLib.
32nd1908   William L. AllainInd.   Daniel P. MacLachlanInd.
1908 – 1912   John Percival BurchillLib.
33rd1912 – 1917   Francis D. SwimInd.   James L. StewartInd.
34th1917 – 1920   John Percival BurchillLib.   Robert MurrayLib.   David V. AllainLib.   Francis C. McGrathLib.
35th1921   John Vanderbeck[7] UF   Fred A. FowlieInd.   John S. MartinInd.Lab   Charles Joseph MorrissyLib.
1921 – 1925   Abram V. VanderbeckUF
36th1925 – 1930   Sydney D. HeckbertCons.   Francis T. LavoieCons.   Akerley HolmesCons.   Joseph Leonard O'BrienCons.
37th1931 – 1935   Frederick Tweedie[8] Lib.   William Stafford AndersonLib.   Hidulphe SavoieLib.   Richard J. Gill[9] Lib.
38th1935 – 1939
39th1939 – 1944
40th1944 – 1948   H. S. MurrayLib.
41st1948 – 1952   Michel A. SavoieLib.
42nd1952 – 1956   William J. GallantLib.
43rd1957 – 1960   P. C. PriceLib.   Joseph R. MartinPC
44th1960 – 1961   Clarence S. MenziesLib.   Graham CrockerLib.   Norbert ThériaultLib.   Paul B. LordonLib.
1961 – 1963   J. Fraser KerrLib.
45th1963 – 1967
46th1967 – 1969   J. L. A. Savoie[10] Lib.
1969 – 1970   Frank E. KaneLib.
47th1970 – 1974   Edgar LeGresleyLib.
Riding dissolved into Bay du Vin, Chatham, Miramichi Bay, Miramichi-Newcastle and Southwest Miramichi

Notes and References

  1. died in 1852
  2. named to the Legislative Council of New Brunswick
  3. unseated after an appeal
  4. elected to federal seat
  5. resigned to run for federal seat
  6. resigned
  7. died in 1921
  8. died in 1943
  9. died in 1959
  10. died in 1969