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4th Prince

Prince Edward Island electoral district
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Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
District created 1873
First contested 1873
Last contested 1993
Demographics
Census divisions Prince County

4th Prince was an electoral district in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1993.


The district comprised the easternmost portion of Prince County, except for the city of Summerside. It was abolished in 1996.



Members



Dual member
























































Assembly
Years
Member
Party
Member
Party

26th
1873-1876


Augustus Holland

Conservative


Cornelius Howatt

Conservative

27th
1876-1879


John Calhoun

Liberal


William Lea

Liberal

28th
1879-1882


Augustus Holland

Conservative


George Bentley

Conservative

29th
1882-1886

30th
1886-1890


John Bell

Liberal

31st
1890-1893


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Assembly
Years
Assemblyman
Party
Councillor
Party

32nd
1893-1896


John Bell

Liberal


Alexander Laird

Liberal
1896-1897


William Campbell

Conservative

33rd
1897-1898


Peter MacNutt

Liberal
1899-1900


Samuel Reid

Liberal

34th
1900-1904


Joseph Read

Liberal

35th
1904-1908

36th
1908-1909


James Kennedy

Conservative
1909-1912


Michael Delaney

Conservative

37th
1912-1915

38th
1915-1919


John Bell

Liberal


Walter Lea

Liberal

39th
1919-1923

40th
1923-1927


Whitefield Bentley

Conservative


John Myers

Conservative

41st
1927-1931


Horace Wright

Liberal


Walter Lea

Liberal

42nd
1931-1935


Heath Strong

Conservative

43rd
1935-1936


Cleveland Baker

Liberal
1936-1939


Horace Wright

Liberal

44th
1939-1943

45th
1943-1947


Heath Strong

Progressive Conservative

46th
1947-1949


Cleveland Baker

Liberal
1949-1951


George MacKay

Liberal

47th
1951-1955


George MacKay

Liberal


Cleveland Baker

Liberal

48th
1955-1959

49th
1959-1962

50th
1962-1966


Frank Jardine

Liberal

51st
1966-1970


Max Thompson

Liberal

52nd
1970-1973


Robert Schurman

Liberal
1973-1974

vacant

53rd
1974-1978


Catherine Callbeck

Liberal

54th
1978-1979


William MacDougall

Progressive Conservative


Prowse Chappel

Progressive Conservative

55th
1979-1982

56th
1982-1985
1985-1986


Stavert Huestis

Liberal

57th
1986-1989

58th
1989-1993


Libbe Hubley

Liberal

59th
1993-1996










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