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1st Kings
Prince Edward Island electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
District created1873
District abolished1996
First contested1873
Last contested1993
Demographics
Census divisionKings County

1st Kings 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 Kings County. It was abolished in 1996.

Members

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1st Kings elected members to the Legislative Council of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to the dissolution of the Legislative Council in 1893. Subsequently, 1st Kings elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island until the district was dissolved in 1996. The members it elected were:[1]

Dual Member

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Assembly Years Member Party Member Party
26th 1873-1875[2] James R. McLean Liberal Emmanuel McEachern Conservative
1875–1876 Lauchlin MacDonald Liberal
27th 1876-1879[3]
28th 1879-1882[4] John Underhay Liberal
29th 1882-1886[5] James R. McLean Liberal John McLean Conservative
30th 1886-1890[6]
31st 1890-1891[7]
1891–1893 Alexander D. Robertson Liberal

Assemblyman-Councillor

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Assembly Years Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
32nd 1893-1897[8] James R. McLean Liberal A. D. Robertson Liberal
33rd 1897-1900[9] John Kickham Conservative
34th 1900-1904[10] John McLean Conservative
35th 1904-1908[11] Austin Fraser Conservative
36th 1908-1912[12] John McLean Conservative Lauchlin MacDonald Liberal
37th 1912-1915[13] John Kickham Conservative John McLean Conservative
38th 1915-1916[14] Augustine MacDonald Conservative
1916–1919 Harry McLean Conservative
39th 1919-1923[15] Daniel C. MacDonald Liberal
40th 1923-1927[16] Augustine MacDonald Conservative
41st 1927-1931[17]
42nd 1931-1935[18]
43rd 1935-1939[19] Peter MacIsaac Liberal Herbert Acorn Liberal
44th 1939 Herbert Acorn Liberal Peter MacIsaac Liberal
1939-1940[20] vacant
1940–1943 John Robert McLean Conservative
45th 1943-1947[21] Harry Francis Liberal Thomas Kickham Liberal
46th 1947-1949[22] John Robert McLean Progressive Conservative
1949–1951 Brenton St. John Liberal
47th 1951-1955[23] William Acorn Liberal
48th 1955-1959[24]
49th 1959-1962[25] John Robert McLean Progressive Conservative Melvin McQuaid Progressive Conservative
50th 1962-1965[26] Daniel J. MacDonald Liberal
1965–1966 William Acorn Liberal
51st 1966-1970[27] Bruce Stewart Liberal
52nd 1970-1972[28]
1972–1974 Melvin McQuaid Progressive Conservative
53rd 1974-1976[29]
1976–1978 James Bernard Fay Liberal
54th 1978-1979[30] Johnny Young Liberal
55th 1979-1982[31] Albert Fogarty Progressive Conservative
56th 1982-1986[32]
57th 1986-1989[33]
58th 1989-1990[34]
1990–1991 vacant
1991–1993 Ross Young Liberal
59th 1993-1996[35] Roger Soloman Liberal Ross Young Liberal

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