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The 32nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between April 30, 1908, and May 25, 1912.

Lemuel John Tweedie served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.

D. Morrison was chosen as speaker in 1908. G.J. Clarke became speaker in 1909 after Morrison resigned.

The Conservative Party led by John Douglas Hazen formed the government for the first time since 1883. James Kidd Flemming became party leader in 1911 when Hazen entered federal politics.

History

Members

Electoral District Name Party
Saint John County James Lowell[1]
John M. Baxter (1911)
Independent
Harrison A. McKeown[2]
Allister F. Bentley (1909)
Conservative
York Harry F. McLeod Conservative
John A. Young Conservative
Thomas Robison[3]
Oscar E. Morehouse (1911)
Conservative
James K. Pinder Conservative
Westmorland Clifford W. Robinson Liberal
Arthur B. Copp Liberal
Francis J. Sweeney Liberal
Clement M. Leger Liberal
Kings George B. Jones Conservative
Frederick M. Sproule Independent
James A. Murray Conservative
Queens Harry W. Woods Independent
Arthur B. Slipp Independent
Charlotte Henry I. Taylor Conservative
George J. Clarke Conservative
Thomas A. Hartt Conservative
Ward C.H. Grimmer Conservative
Northumberland John Morrissy Liberal
Donald Morrison[1]
John P. Burchill (1908)
Conservative
William L. Allain Conservative
Daniel P. MacLachlan Independent
Sunbury John D. Hazen[4]
George A. Perley (1911)
Conservative
Parker Glasier Conservative
Kent Thomas J. Bourque Conservative
D.V. Landry Conservative
John Sheridan Conservative
Gloucester Alphonse Sormany Independent Liberal
James P. Byrne Independent Liberal
Seraphine R. Léger Liberal
Carleton Benjamin F. Smith[1]
George W. Upham (1908)
Conservative
James K. Fleming Conservative
Donald Munro Independent
Restigouche Charles H. LaBillois Conservative
William Currie Liberal
Albert Walter B. Dickson Independent
George D. Prescott Independent
Victoria John F. Tweeddale Liberal
James Burgess, Jr. Independent
Madawaska Charles L. Cyr Independent
Jesse W. Baker Independent
Saint John City John Edward Wilson Independent
Robert Maxwell Independent
James P. McInerney Independent
W. Franklin Hatheway Independent

Notes

  1. ^ a b c resigned to run for federal seat
  2. ^ resigned after being named judge
  3. ^ died
  4. ^ named to federal cabinet

References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1912, EJ Chambers
Preceded by Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1908–1912
Succeeded by

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