33rd General Assembly of Newfoundland
The members of the 33rd General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1962.[1] The general assembly sat from March 20, 1963 to August 17, 1966.[2]
33rd General Assembly of Newfoundland | |
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![]() Confederation Building East Block. Seat of the Newfoundland and Labrador government and the House of Assembly from 1960 to present. | |
History | |
Founded | March 20, 1963 |
Disbanded | August 17, 1966 |
Preceded by | 32nd General Assembly of Newfoundland |
Succeeded by | 34th General Assembly of Newfoundland |
Leadership | |
Premier | |
Elections | |
Last election | 1962 Newfoundland general election |
The Liberal Party led by Joey Smallwood formed the government.[3]
George W. Clarke served as speaker.[4]
There were four sessions of the 33rd General Assembly:[2]
Session | Start | End |
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1st | March 20, 1963 | February 14, 1964 |
2nd | March 4, 1964 | January 26, 1965 |
3rd | January 27, 1965 | January 12, 1966 |
4th | January 12, 1966 | March 25, 1966 |
Campbell Leonard Macpherson served as lieutenant governor of Newfoundland until 1963.[5] Fabian O'Dea succeeded Macpherson as lieutenant-governor.[6]
Members of the Assembly
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1962:[1]
Member | Electoral district | Affiliation | First elected / previously elected |
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William P. Saunders | Bay de Verde | Liberal | 1962 |
Stephen A. Neary | Bell Island | Liberal | 1962 |
Joseph R. Smallwood | Bonavista North | Liberal | 1949 |
Ross Barbour | Bonavista South | Liberal | 1959 |
Walter H. Hodder | Burgeo and La Poile | Liberal | 1962 |
Eric S. Jones | Burin | Liberal | 1956 |
George W. Clarke | Carbonear | Liberal | 1956 |
Myles P. Murray | Ferryland | Liberal | 1952 |
Edward S. Spencer[nb 1] | Fogo | Liberal | 1962 |
H.R.V. Earle | Fortune | Liberal | 1962 |
Beaton J. Abbott | Gander | Liberal | 1956 |
Ambrose H. Peddle | Grand Falls | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
William R. Smallwood | Green Bay | Liberal | 1956 |
Claude A. Sheppard | Harbour Grace | Liberal | 1956 |
Philip J. Lewis | Harbour Main | Liberal | 1951 |
Clifton Joy | 1956 | ||
John T. Cheeseman[nb 1] | Hermitage | Liberal | 1956 |
Noel Murphy | Humber East | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
Charles H. Ballam | Humber West | Liberal | 1949 |
Earl W. Winsor | Labrador North | Liberal | 1956 |
Gerald I. Hill[nb 1] | Labrador South | Liberal | 1962 |
Charles S. Devine | Labrador West | Independent | 1962 |
Harold Starkes | Lewisporte | Liberal | 1962 |
G. Alain Frecker | Placentia East | Liberal | 1959 |
Patrick J. Canning | Placentia West | Liberal | 1949 |
Stephen K. Smith | Port au Port | Liberal | 1956 |
Eric N. Dawe | Port de Grave | Liberal | 1962 |
James R. Chalker | St. Barbe North | Liberal | 1956 |
William Smith | St. Barbe South | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
William J. Keough | St. George's | Liberal | 1949 |
Anthony J. Murphy | St. John's Centre | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
James J. Greene | St. John's East | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
William J. Browne | St. John's East Extern | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
Geoffrey C. Carnell | St. John's North | Liberal | 1962 |
G. Rex Renouf | St. John's South | Progressive Conservative | 1962 |
William G. Adams | St. John's West | Liberal | 1962 |
James M. McGrath | St. Mary's | Liberal | 1956 |
Arthur S. Mifflin | Trinity North | Liberal | 1956 |
C. Maxwell Lane | 1956 | ||
Uriah F. Strickland | Trinity South | Liberal | 1959 |
Leslie R. Curtis | Twillingate | Liberal | 1949 |
Walter Carter | White Bay North | Liberal | 1962 |
Frederick W. Rowe | White Bay South | Liberal | 1951 |
Notes:
- Elected by acclamation
By-elections
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason |
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Trinity North | C. Maxwell Lane | Liberal | February 18, 1963 | A Mifflin named to Supreme Court[1] |
Notes:
References
- "Elections". Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. pp. 730–32.
- Normandin, P G (1978). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
- "Provincial Government: The Smallwood Years, 1949-1972". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University.
- "The Speaker of the House of Assembly". House of Assembly. Archived from the original on 2009-10-13.
- "Macpherson, Hon. Campbell Leonard (1907-1973)". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University.
- "O'Dea, Hon. Fabian (1918-2004)". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University.
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