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词条 19th Parliament of British Columbia
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  1. Members of the 19th General Assembly

  2. Party standings

  3. By-elections

  4. Other changes

  5. References

The 19th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1937 to 1941. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in June 1937.[1] The Liberal Party, led by Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, formed the government.[2] The Conservative Party formed the official opposition.[3]

Norman William Whittaker served as speaker for the assembly.[4]

Members of the 19th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1937.:[1]

MemberElectoral districtParty{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}George Sharratt PearsonAlberni-NanaimoLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William James AsselstineAtlinLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Ernest Edward WinchBurnabyCCF{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis LeBourdaisCaribooLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Leslie Harvey EyresChilliwackConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Thomas KingColumbiaLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Colin CameronComoxCCF{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Samuel GuthrieCowichan-NewcastleCCF{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Frank Mitchell MacPhersonCranbrookLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Leonard Alec ShepherdDeltaCCF{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Frank Porter PattersonDewdneyConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Elmer Victor FinlandEsquimaltConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Labour/row}}Thomas Aubert UphillFernieLabour{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Henry George Thomas PerryFort GeorgeLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Ezra Churchill HennigerGrand Forks-GreenwoodLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Macgregor Fullarton MacIntoshThe IslandsConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Robert Henry CarsonKamloopsLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Charles Sidney LearyKaslo-SlocanLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}George Matheson MurrayLillooetLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John Melvin Bryan, Sr.MackenzieLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Frank PutnamNelson-CrestonLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Arthur Wellesley GrayNew WestminsterLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Kenneth Cattanach MacDonaldNorth OkanaganLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Dorothy SteevesNorth VancouverCCF{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Mark Matthew ConnellyOminecaLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Glen Everton BradenPeace RiverLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Thomas Dufferin PattulloPrince RupertLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Harry JohnstonRevelstokeLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Richard Ronald BurnsRossland-TrailLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Norman William WhittakerSaanichLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Independents/row}}Rolf Wallgren BruhnSalmon ArmIndependent{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Charles Herbert Percy TupperSimilkameenLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Edward Tourtellotte KenneySkeenaLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Cecil Robert BullSouth OkanaganLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John Howard ForesterVancouver-BurrardLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Helen Douglas Smith{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Fred CroneVancouver CentreLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Gordon Sylvester Wismer{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}James Lyle TelfordVancouver EastCCF{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Harold Edward Winch{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Royal Lethington MaitlandVancouver-Point GreyConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}James Alexander Paton{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}George Moir WeirLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Herbert AnscombVictoria CityConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John HartLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph Douglas HunterConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William Thomas StraithLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John Joseph Alban GillisYaleLiberal

Notes:

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/1871–1986_ElectoralHistoryofBC.pdf |title=Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871–1986 |publisher=Elections BC |accessdate=2011-07-27 }}{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/premiers.pdf |title=Premiers of British Columbia 1871- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-09-23}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/leaders_of_the_opposition.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110220035338/http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/leaders_of_the_opposition.pdf |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2011-02-20 |title=Leaders of the Opposition in British Columbia 1903- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-07-20 }}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/speakers.pdf |title=Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-09-23}}
5. ^http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/checklist_of_mlas.pdf
6. ^https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=ifIdVpG6JtcC&dat=19390627&printsec=frontpage&hl=en

Party standings

AffiliationMembers{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}} Liberal Party31{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}} Conservative8{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}} Co-operative Commonwealth Federation7{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents/row}}Independent1{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Labour/row}}Labour1
 Total
48
 Government Majority
14

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[1]

Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
DewdneyDavid William StrachanLiberalMay 20, 1938F.P. Patterson died February 10, 1938
Vancouver CentreLaura Emma Marshall JamiesonCCFMay 1, 1939F. Crone died April 3, 1939
CranbrookArnold Joseph McGrathLiberalOctober 26, 1939E.M. MacPherson resigned September 27, 1939; named to federal Board of Transport Commissioners
MackenzieManfred McGeerLiberalSeptember 21, 1940J.M. Bryan died May 5, 1940

Notes:

Other changes

References

{{British Columbia politics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:19th Parliament Of British Columbia}}

5 : Political history of British Columbia|Terms of British Columbia Parliaments|1937 establishments in British Columbia|1941 disestablishments in British Columbia|20th century in British Columbia

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