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词条 1924 Newfoundland general election
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  1. Seat totals

  2. Elected members

  3. References

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L-P|colour2=D71920|leader2=Albert Hickman|leader_since2=|party2=Liberal-Progressive|leaders_seat2=Harbour Grace|last_election2=23|seats2=10|seat_change2={{decrease}}13|popular_vote2=|percentage2=|swing2=|image1=|colour1=9999FF|leader1=Walter Stanley Monroe|leader_since1=|party1=Liberal-Conservative Progressive|leaders_seat1=Bonavista Bay|last_election1=13|seats1=25|seat_change1={{increase}}12|popular_vote1=|percentage1=|swing1=|map_image=|map_size=400px|map_caption=|title=Prime Minister|before_election=Albert Hickman|before_party=Liberal-Progressive|after_election=Walter Stanley Monroe|posttitle=Prime Minister-designate|after_party=Liberal-Conservative Progressive|ongoing=No}}The 27th Newfoundland general election was held on 2 June 1924 to elect members of the 26th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Liberal-Progressives and Liberal-Conservative Progressives were new parties formed as a result of the collapse of the ruling Liberal Reform Party. The Liberal-Conservative Progressives were led by Walter Stanley Monroe and won the election weeks after the party's creation. During his time in office, Monroe alienated a number of his supporters: Peter J. Cashin, F. Gordon Bradley, C. E. Russell, Phillip F. Moore, Lewis Little and H.B.C. Lake, who all defected to the opposition Liberal-Progressive Party. In 1926, universal suffrage was introduced in Newfoundland: women over the age of 25 were allowed to vote. Monroe was replaced by Frederick C. Alderdice as Prime Minister in August 1928.

Seat totals

 PartyLeader1923Seats won% changePopular vote(%){{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive_Conservatives/row}}Liberal-Conservative Progressive PartyWalter Stanley Monroe13[1]25{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}Liberal-ProgressivesAlbert Hickman23[2]10{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents/row}}Other01
Totals3636
1. ^As Liberal-Labour-Progressive Party
2. ^As Liberal Reform Party

Elected members

  • Bay de Verde
    • Richard Cramm Liberal-Conservative
    • John C. Puddester Liberal-Conservative
  • Bonavista Bay
    • Walter S. Monroe Liberal-Conservative
    • Lewis Little Liberal-Conservative
    • William C. Winsor Liberal-Conservative
  • Burgeo-LaPoile
    • Walter M. Chambers Liberal-Conservative
  • Burin
    • H. B. C. Lake Liberal-Conservative
    • J. J. Lang Liberal-Conservative
  • Carbonear
    • Robert Duff Liberal-Progressive
  • Ferryland
    • Peter J. Cashin Liberal-Conservative
    • Phillip F. Moore Liberal-Conservative
  • Fogo
    • Richard Hibbs Liberal-Progressive
  • Fortune Bay
    • William R. Warren Independent
    • Harris M. Mosdell Liberal-Progressive, elected 1926
  • Harbour Grace
    • Albert E. Hickman Liberal-Progressive
    • John R. Bennett Liberal-Conservative
    • C. E. Russell Liberal-Conservative
  • Harbour Main
    • William J. Woodford Liberal-Conservative
    • C. J. Cahill Liberal-Conservative
  • Placentia and St. Mary's
    • Michael S. Sullivann Liberal-Conservative
    • William J. Walsh Liberal-Conservative
    • E. Sinnott Liberal-Conservative
  • Port de Grave
    • F. Gordon Bradley Liberal-Conservative
  • St. Barbe
    • J. H. Scammell Liberal-Progressive
  • St. George's
    • T. J. Power Liberal-Conservative
  • St. John's East
    • William J. Higgins Liberal-Conservative
    • Cyril J. Fox Liberal-Conservative (speaker)
    • N. J. Vinnicombe Liberal-Conservative
    • William E. Brophy Liberal-Progressive, elected in 1927
  • St. John's West
    • John C. Crosbie Liberal-Conservative
    • William J. Browne Liberal-Conservative
    • W. L. Linegar Liberal-Conservative
  • Trinity Bay
    • William W. Halfyard Liberal-Progressive
    • I. R. Randell Liberal-Progressive
    • Edwin J. Godden Liberal-Progressive
  • Twillingate
    • Kenneth M. Brown Liberal-Progressive
    • George F. Grimes Liberal-Progressive
    • Thomas G. W. Ashbourne Liberal-Progressive

References

  • {{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador |last=Smallwood |first=Joseph R |authorlink=Joey Smallwood |date=1981 |volume=v. 1 |ISBN=0-920508-14-6}}
{{NL Elections}}

6 : Elections in Newfoundland and Labrador|1924 elections in North America|1924 elections in Canada|Politics of the Dominion of Newfoundland|1924 in Newfoundland|June 1924 events

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