10th Parliament of Ontario
The 10th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from May 29, 1902, until December 13, 1904, just prior to the 1905 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by George William Ross.
William Andrew Charlton served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
Members elected to the Assembly
Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.
Addington: James Reid
Algoma: William Ross Smyth
Brant South: Thomas Hiram Preston
Brockville: George Perry Graham
Bruce Centre: Hugh Clark
Bruce North: Charles Martin Bowman
Bruce South: Reuben Eldridge Truax
Cardwell: 'Edward Alfred Little
Dufferin: John Barr
Durham East: Josiah Johnston Preston
Durham West: William Rickard
Elgin East: Charles Andrew Brower
Elgin West: Findlay George MacDiarmid
Essex North: Joseph Octave Reaume
Essex South: John Allan Auld
Fort William and Lake of the Woods: Douglas Colin Cameron
Frontenac: John S. Gallagher
Glengarry: William Duncan McLeod
Grenville: Robert L. Joynt
Grey Centre: Isaac Benson Lucas
Grey North: Alexander Grant MacKay
Grey South: David Jamieson]
Haldimand: Joseph William Holmes
Halton: John Roaf Barber
Hamilton East: Henry Carscallen
Hamilton West: John Strathearn Hendrie
Hastings East: Samuel Russell
Hastings North: Josiah Williams Pearce
Hastings West: Marshall Bidwell Morrison |
Huron East: Archibald Hislop
Huron South: Henry Eilber
Huron West: Malcolm Graeme Cameron
Kent East: John Lee
Kent West: Thomas Letson Pardo
Kingston: Edward John Barker Pense
Lambton East: Henry John Pettypiece
Lambton West: William John Hanna
Lanark North: William Clyde Caldwell
Lanark South: Arthur James Matheson
Leeds: Walter Beatty
Lennox: Thomas George Carscallen
Lincoln: Elisha Jessop
Manitoulin: Robert Roswell Gamey
Middlesex East: George Albert Routledge
Middlesex North: William Taylor
Monck: Richard Harcourt
Muskoka: Samuel Bridgeland
Nipissing East: Michael James
Nipissing West: Joseph Michaud
Norfolk North: Frederick S. Snider
Norfolk South: William Andrew Charlton
Northumberland East: William Arnson Willoughby
Northumberland West: Samuel Clarke
Ontario North: William Henry Hoyle
Ontario South: John Dryden
Oxford North: Andrew Pattulo
Oxford South: Donald Sutherland
Parry Sound: Joseph Milton Carr |
Peel: John Smith
Perth North: John C. Monteith
Perth South: Valentine Stock
Peterborough East: William A. Anderson
Peterborough West: James Robert Stratton
Port Arthur and Rainy River: James Conmee
Prescott: Alfred Evanturel
Prince Edward: Morley Currie
Renfrew North: John W. Munro
Renfrew South: Francis Robert Latchford
Russell: Onésime Guibord
Simcoe Centre: David Davidson
Simcoe East: James Brockett Tudhope
Simcoe West: James Stoddart Duff
Stormont: William John McCart
Toronto East: Robert Allan Pyne
Toronto North: William Beattie Nesbitt
Toronto South: J.J. Foy
Toronto West: Thomas Crawford
Victoria East: John Hilliard Carnegie
Victoria West: Samuel John Fox
Waterloo North: Henry George Lackner
Waterloo South: William Abram Kribs
Wellington South: Joseph Patrick Downey
Wellington West: James Tucker
Wentworth North: Robert Adam Thompson
Wentworth South: John Dickenson
York East: John Richardson
York North: Elihu James Davis
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- previously Independent-Conservative
- returned two members
Timeline
Party | 1902 | Gain/(loss) due to | 1905 | ||||
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Void election |
Death in office |
Byelection gain |
Byelection hold | ||||
Liberal | 50 | (3) | 3 | 1 | 51 | ||
Conservative | 48 | (3) | 2 | 47 | |||
Total | 98 | (3) | (3) | 5 | 1 | 98 |
Seat | Before | Change | |||||
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Date | Member | Party | Reason | Date | Member | Party | |
Renfrew North | May 31, 1902 | John W. Munro | █ Liberal | Died in office | December 26, 1903 | Edward Arunah Dunlop | █ Conservative |
Perth North | November 6, 1902 | John C. Monteith | █ Conservative | Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition | January 7, 1903 | John Brown | █ Liberal |
Norfolk North | November 13, 1902 | Frederick S. Snider | █ Conservative | Election declared void | January 7, 1903 | Archibald Little | █ Liberal |
Muskoka | May 6, 1903 | Samuel Bridgeland | █ Liberal | Died in office | October 27, 1903 | Arthur Arnold Mahaffy | █ Conservative |
Sault Ste. Marie | May 18, 1903 | Andrew Miscampbell | █ Conservative | Election declared void | October 27, 1903 | Charles Napier Smith | █ Liberal |
Oxford North | December 29, 1903 | Andrew Pattulo | █ Liberal | Died in office | January 26, 1904 | James S. Munro | █ Liberal |
Seat | Incumbent | Party | Vacated | Reason | By-election |
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Grey North | Alexander Grant MacKay | █ Liberal | November 21, 1902 | Election declared void | January 7, 1903 |
York North | Elihu James Davis | █ Liberal | February 6, 1903 | Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition | February 26, 1903 |
Bruce Centre | Hugh Clark | █ Conservative | February 6, 1903 | Election declared void | February 26, 1903 |
External links
References
- "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
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