The 31st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 27, 1890, to November 13, 1893. The Liberal Party led by Frederick Peters formed a government after the Conservatives lost their majority in the 1890 election.

There were four sessions of the 31st General Assembly:

Session Start End
1st March 27, 1890 May 7, 1890
2nd April 23, 1891 July 15, 1891
3rd March 23, 1892 May 5, 1892
4th March 8, 1893 April 20, 1893

Patrick Blake was elected speaker in 1890; after Blake resigned his seat in 1891, Bernard D. McLellan was chosen as speaker.

Members

Electoral district Member Party First elected / previously elected
  1st Kings John McLean[1] Conservative 1876, 1882
  Alexander Robertson (1891) Liberal 1891
  1st Kings James R. McLean Liberal 1882
  2nd Kings J.P. Sullivan Conservative 1890
  2nd Kings J.C. Underhay Conservative 1879, 1886
  3rd Kings H.L. McDonald[2] Conservative 1886
  James E. MacDonald (1890) Conservative 1890
  3rd Kings Cyrus Shaw Conservative 1886
  4th Kings James Clow Conservative 1890
  4th Kings Angus MacLeod Liberal 1886
  5th Kings Daniel Gordon Conservative 1876
  5th Kings Archibald J. MacDonald Conservative 1873, 1879
  1st Prince John A. Matheson Liberal 1882
  1st Prince Bernard D. McLellan Liberal 1888
  2nd Prince John Yeo[1] Liberal 1873
  Alfred McWilliams (1891) Liberal 1891
  2nd Prince James Richards Conservative 1873
  3rd Prince J.M. Montgomery Liberal 1890
  3rd Prince Joseph O. Arsenault Conservative 1873
  4th Prince George W. Bentley Conservative 1879
  4th Prince John H. Bell Liberal 1886
  5th Prince Angus McMillan Liberal 1876, 1890
  5th Prince David Rogers Conservative 1890
  1st Queens James M. Sutherland[3] Conservative 1886
  Alexander Bannerman Warburton (1891) Liberal 1888[a], 1891
  1st Queens Peter Sinclair Conservative 1873, 1882
  2nd Queens Donald Farquharson Liberal 1876
  2nd Queens Donald McKay Conservative 1876, 1890
  3rd Queens Donald Ferguson[4] Conservative 1878
  J. H. Cummiskey (1891) Liberal 1891
  3rd Queens Frederick Peters Liberal 1890
  4th Queens George Forbes Liberal 1886
  4th Queens Hector C. McDonald Liberal 1890
  5th Queens Neil McLeod Conservative 1879
  5th Queens Patrick Blake[4] Conservative 1882
  John Theophilus Jenkins (1891) Conservative 1891

Notes

  1. ^ a b elected to federal seat
  2. ^ died in 1890
  3. ^ resigned seat
  4. ^ a b ran unsuccessfully for federal seat
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