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词条 10th Manitoba Legislature
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  1. Members of the Assembly

  2. By-elections

  3. References

The members of the 10th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in December 1899. The legislature sat from March 29, 1900, to June 25, 1903.[1]

The Conservatives led by Hugh John Macdonald formed the government. After Macdonald resigned in 1900 to run for a federal seat,[2] Rodmond Roblin became party leader and premier.[1]

Thomas Greenway of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition.[3]William Hespeler served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

There were four sessions of the 10th Legislature:[1]

SessionStartEnd
1st March 29, 1900 July 5, 1900
2nd February 21, 1901 March 29, 1901
3rd January 9, 1902 March 1, 1902
4th February 12, 1903 March 18, 1903
James Colebrooke Patterson was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until October 10, 1900, when Daniel Hunter McMillan became lieutenant governor.[4]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1899:[1]

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MemberElectoral districtParty[5]
James ArgueAvondaleConservative
Robert C. EnnisBeautiful PlainsLiberal
Charles MickleBirtleLiberal
Stanley McInnisBrandon CityConservative
Thomas GreenwoodBrandon NorthLiberal-Conservative
Frank Oliver FowlerBrandon SouthLiberal
Martin JérômeCarillonLiberal
George SteelCypressLiberal-Conservative
Theodore BurrowsDauphinLiberal
Charles Alexander YoungDeloraineLiberal
David Henry McFaddenEmersonConservative
Baldwin BaldwinsonGimliConservative
Orton GrainKildonan and St. AndrewsLiberal-Conservative
George LawrenceKillarneyConservative
James McKenzieLakesideLiberal
Tobias NorrisLansdowneLiberal
William LagimodièreLa VerendryeLiberal
James RiddellLorneLiberal
Robert RogersManitouConservative
Robert MyersMinnedosaLiberal
John RuddellMordenConservative
Colin CampbellMorrisConservative
Thomas GreenwayMountainLiberal
Robert Fern LyonsNorfolkConservative
William GarlandPortage la PrairieConservative
Valentine WinklerRhinelandLiberal
Isaac RileyRockwoodConservative
William HespelerRosenfeldtIndependent Conservative
Henry MullinsRussellConservative
S.A.D. BertrandSt. BonifaceLiberal
William FergusonSaskatchewanConservative
Allen ThompsonSourisConservative
Thomas Henry SmithSpringfieldLiberal
James JohnsonTurtle MountainIndependent Conservative
James SimpsonVirdenConservative
Thomas Lewis MortonWestbourneLiberal
Daniel Hunter McMillanWinnipeg CentreLiberal
William NeilsonWinnipeg NorthConservative
Hugh John MacdonaldWinnipeg SouthConservative
Rodmond RoblinWoodlandsConservative

Notes:

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/mla1900.shtml |title=Members of the Tenth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1900–1903) |work=Memorable Manitobans |publisher=Manitoba Historical Society |accessdate=2012-11-11}}
2. ^{{Canadian Parliament links|ID=14e08da3-35c5-4531-904e-042843aae045|2=Hugh John Macdonald|nolist=yes}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Province.aspx?Item=674174e0-0472-4cd4-bb1e-d66b7aff8b79&MenuID=Compilations.ProvinceTerritory.aspx.Menu&Language=E&Section=LeaderOpposition |title=Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba |publisher=Library of Parliament |accessdate=2012-12-01}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.manitobalg.ca/past-govs.php |title=Past lieutenant governors |publisher=Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba |accessdate=2014-07-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140105191427/http://www.manitobalg.ca/past-govs.php |archivedate=2014-01-05 |df= }}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/HistoricalSummary.pdf |title=Historical Summaries |publisher=Elections Manitoba |accessdate=2012-09-23}}
6. ^10 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/hansard/members/mla_bio_deceased.html |title=MLA Biographies - Deceased |work=Legislative Assembly of Manitoba |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140330185239/http://www.gov.mb.ca/hansard/members/mla_bio_deceased.html |archivedate=2014-03-30 |df= }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/garland_w.shtml |title=William Garland (1856–1901) |work=Memorable Manitobans |publisher=Manitoba Historical Society |accessdate=2012-10-19}}

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:

Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
EmersonDavid Henry McFaddenConservativeJanuary 30, 1900D. H. McFadden ran for reelection upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Minister of Public Works[10]
Winnipeg SouthHugh John MacdonaldConservativeJanuary 30, 1900HJ Macdonald ran for reelection upon becoming Premier[10]
Beautiful PlainsJohn Andrew DavidsonConservativeMarch 10, 1900RC Ennis resigned seat[10]
MorrisColin H. CampbellConservativeOctober 29, 1900C. H. Campbell ran for reelection upon appointment as Attorney-General[10]
Winnipeg CentreThomas William TaylorConservativeNovember 1, 1900DH McMillan named lieutenant-governor for Manitoba[10]
WoodlandsRodmond RoblinConservativeNovember 8, 1900R Roblin ran for reelection upon appointment as Premier[10]
RhinelandValentine WinklerLiberalNovember 19, 1900V Minkler ran for federal seat[10]
St. BonifaceJoseph BernierConservativeNovember 24, 1900SAD Bertrand ran for federal seat[10]
ManitouRobert RogersConservativeDecember 31, 1900R Rogers ran for reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public Works[10]
Winnipeg SouthJames Thomas GordonConservativeJanuary 24, 1901HJ Macdonald ran for federal seat[10]
Portage la PrairieHugh ArmstrongConservativeFebruary 6, 1902[6]W Garland died November 11, 1901[7]

Notes:

References

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3 : Terms of the Manitoba Legislature|1900 establishments in Manitoba|1903 disestablishments in Manitoba

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