Kent East (provincial electoral district)
Ontario electoral district | |
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Defunct provincial electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Ontario |
District created | 1875 |
District abolished | 1967 |
First contested | 1875 |
Last contested | 1963 |
Demographics | |
Census divisions | Kent County |
Census subdivisions | Bothwell, Camden, Chatham Township, Dresden, Howard, Orford, Ridgetown, Thamesville, Wallaceburg, Zone |
Kent East is a defunct electoral district in the Canadian province of Ontario, which was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 until 1967.
Members
Assembly | Years | Member | Party | |
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3rd | 1875 | Archibald McKellar[1] | Reform/Liberal | |
1875-1879 | Daniel McCraney[2] | Reform/Liberal | ||
4th | 1879-1883 | |||
5th | 1883-1885 | |||
1885-1886 | Robert Ferguson | Liberal | ||
6th | 1886-1890 | |||
7th | 1890-1894 | |||
8th | 1894-1898 | |||
9th | 1898-1901 | |||
1901-1902 | John Lee | Liberal | ||
10th | 1902-1904 | |||
11th | 1905-1908 | Philip Henry Bowyer | Conservative | |
12th | 1908-1911 | |||
13th | 1911-1914 | Walter Renwick Ferguson | Liberal | |
14th | 1914-1919 | |||
15th | 1919-1920 | James B. Clark | United Farmers | |
1920-1923 | Manning Doherty | United Farmers | ||
16th | 1923-1926 | |||
17th | 1926-1929 | Christopher Gardiner | Progressive | |
18th | 1929-1934 | Philip James Henry | Progressive | |
1934 | Douglas Munro Campbell | Liberal | ||
19th | 1934-1937 | |||
20th | 1937-1943 | |||
21st | 1943-1945 | Wesley Gardiner Thompson | Progressive Conservative | |
22nd | 1945-1948 | |||
23rd | 1948-1951 | Edward B. McMillan[3] | Liberal | |
24th | 1951-1955 | Andrew Thomas Ward | Progressive Conservative | |
25th | 1955-1959 | Jack Spence[4] | Liberal | |
26th | 1959-1963 | |||
27th | 1963-1967 |
References
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