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The 46th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from February 24, 1948, to March 31, 1951. The Liberal Party led by John Walter Jones formed the government. Eugene Cullen was elected speaker. Forest W. Phillips replaced Cullen as speaker in 1949. There were five sessions of the 46th General Assembly: Session | Start | End | 1st | February 24, 1948 | March 25, 1948 | 2nd | February 22, 1949 | March 23, 1949 | 3rd | February 27, 1950 | March 30, 1950 | 4th | September 7, 1950 | November 29, 1950 | 5th | March 6, 1951 | March 30, 1951 |
MembersKings District | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party |
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1st Kings | PE|PC|background}} | | John R. McLean | Progressive Conservative | PE|Liberal|background}} | | T. J. Kickham[1]
Brenton St. John (1949) | Liberal | 2nd Kings | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Harry Cox[2]
Harvey Douglas (1950) | Liberal | PE|PC|background}} | | Lou Burge | Progressive Conservative | 3rd Kings | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Joseph G. Campbell | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Keir Clark | Liberal | 4th Kings | PE|Liberal|background}} | | John A. Campbell[3]
Daniel A. MacRae (1949) | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Alexander Wallace Matheson | Liberal | 5th Kings | PE|Liberal|background}} | | William Hughes | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | George Saville | Liberal |
Prince District | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party |
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1st Prince | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Hector Richard | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Fred Ramsay | Liberal | 2nd Prince | PE|Liberal|background}} | | George H. Barbour[4]
Walter Darby (1949) | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Forrest Phillips | Liberal | 3rd Prince | PE|Liberal|background}} | | J. Wilfred Arsenault | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Thomas Linkletter | Liberal | 4th Prince | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Cleveland Baker | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} |
| Horace Wright[3]
J. George MacKay (1949) | Liberal | 5th Prince | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Carrol Delaney | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Lorne H. MacFarlane | Liberal |
Queens District | Assemblyman | Party | Councillor | Party |
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1st Queens | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Frederic Large | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | W. F. Alan Stewart | Liberal | 2nd Queens | PE|PC|background}} | | Philip Matheson | Progressive Conservative | PE|PC|background}} | | Reginald Bell | Progressive Conservative | 3rd Queens | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Russell C. Clark | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Eugene Cullen | Liberal | 4th Queens | PE|Liberal|background}} | | Dougald MacKinnon | Liberal | PE|Liberal|background}} | | John Walter Jones | Liberal | 5th Queens | PE|PC|background}} | | David L. Matheson | Progressive Conservative | PE|PC|background}} | | William J. P. MacMillan | Progressive Conservative |
Notes: 1. ^elected to federal seat 2. ^died 3. ^1 resigned 4. ^named to Senate
References- Election results for the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly, 1947-12-11
- Normandin, PG Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1965
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