Sunbury (provincial electoral district, 1785–1973) explained

Sunbury (1785–1973)
Province:New Brunswick
Prov-Status:defunct
Prov-Created:1785
Prov-Abolished:1973
Prov-Election-First:1785
Prov-Election-Last:1970

Sunbury was an electoral district in New Brunswick. It was abolished in 1973 as New Brunswick moved from bloc voting to a single-member first past the post system. It was dissolved into the new ridings of Sunbury and Oromocto.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberPartyMemberParty
1st1786 – 1792   William HubbardIndependent   Richard VandeburgIndependent
2nd1793 – 1795   John AgnewIndependent   James GlenieIndependent
3rd1795 – 1802   Samuel Denny StreetIndependent
4th1802 – 1809   Elijah MilesIndependent
5th1809 – 1816   Samuel Denny StreetIndependent   James TaylorIndependent
6th1817 – 1819   Elijah MilesIndependent   William WilmotIndependent
7th1820   James TaylorIndependent
8th1821 – 1824   Amos Perley[1] Independent
1824 – 1827   William WilmotIndependent
9th1827 – 1830   Thomas O. MilesIndependent   George HaywardIndependent
10th1831 – 1834
11th1835 – 1837   George Hayward, Jr.Independent
12th1837 – 1842   Henry T. PartelowIndependent
13th1843 – 1846   William ScoullarIndependent   Whitehead S. BarkerIndependent
14th1847 – 1850   George HaywardIndependent   Thomas O. MilesIndependent
15th1851 – 1854   William ScoullarIndependent
16th1854 – 1856   Enoch LuntIndependent
17th1856 – 1857   William E. PerleyLiberal-Conservative   David TapleyIndependent
18th1857 – 1861
19th1862 – 1865   John GlasierLiberal
20th1865 – 1866
21st1866 – 1868
1868 – 1870   John S. Covert[2] Liberal
22nd1870 – 1874   Archibald HarrisonLiberal
23rd1875 – 1878   William E. PerleyLiberal-Conservative
24th1879 – 1881
1881 – 1882   James S. WhiteIndependent
25th1883   George A. Sterling[3] Liberal
1883 – 1886   Arthur GlasierLiberal
26th1886 – 1890   Charles B. HarrisonLiberal
27th1890 – 1892   William E. PerleyLiberal-Conservative
28th1892 – 1895
29th1896 – 1899   David MorrowIndependent
30th1899 – 1903   Parker GlasierConservative   John Douglas Hazen[4] Conservative
31st1903 – 1908
32nd1908 – 1911
1911 – 1912   George A. PerleyIndependent
33rd1912 – 1917
34th1917 – 1920   David W. MersereauLiberal   Robert H. SmithLiberal
35th1921 – 1925
36th1925 – 1930   Allan D. TaylorConservative   Ewart C. AtkinsonConservative
37th1931 – 1935
38th1935 – 1939   Gabriel F. SmithLiberal   Walter C. LawsonLiberal
39th1939 – 1944   Frederic McGrandLiberal
40th1944 – 1948   Gordon R. LawsonLiberal
41st1948 – 1952
42nd1952 – 1956   Paul FearonProgressive Conservative   Paul MersereauProgressive Conservative
43rd1957 – 1960
44th1960 – 1963   R. Lee MacFarlaneLiberal   William R. DuffieLiberal
45th1963 – 1967
46th1967 – 1970   Douglas A. FlowerLiberal
47th1970 – 1974   Reginald W. MabeyProgressive Conservative   Horace SmithProgressive Conservative
Riding dissolved into Oromocto and Sunbury (1974–1994)

Notes and References

  1. died in 1822
  2. died in 1881
  3. died in 1883
  4. named to federal cabinet