1928 Newfoundland general election
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The 1928 Newfoundland general election was held on 2 June 1928 to elect members of the 27th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Liberal Party led by Richard Squires defeated the Conservative Party led by Frederick C. Alderdice and formed the government with the support of Fishermen's Protective Union members. Legislation had been introduced so that persons named to the Executive Council were no longer required to run for reelection. Helena E. Squires, elected in a 1930 by-election, became the first woman elected to the Newfoundland assembly.
In April 1925, women over the age of 25 had been granted the right to vote; in the 1928 general election, 90 per cent of women eligible to vote cast a ballot.[1]
Results by party[]
Party | Leader | 1924 | Seats won | % change | Popular vote | (%) | |
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Liberal | Sir Richard Squires | 10* | 19 | ||||
Fishermen's Protective Union | J. H. Scammell | 9 | |||||
Liberal-Conservative Progressive Party | Frederick C. Alderdice | 25 | 12 | ||||
Other | 1 | 0 | |||||
Totals | 36 | 40 |
* As Liberal-Progressives
Elected members[]
(Fishermen's Protective Union MHAs are listed as Liberals)
- Bay de Verde
- John C. Puddester Conservative
- Bay Roberts
- John Parsons Liberal
- Bell Island
- Joseph M. Greene Liberal
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- J. H. Scammell Liberal
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- William F. Coaker Liberal
- Bonavista North
- Robert G. Winsor Liberal
- Nathan G. Winsor Liberal, elected in 1930
- Robert G. Winsor Liberal
- Bonavista South
- Herman W. Quinton Conservative
- Burgeo
- Walter M. Chambers Conservative
- Arthur Barnes Liberal, shortly after election
- Walter M. Chambers Conservative
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- James A. Winter Conservative
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- H. B. C. Lake Liberal
- Carbonear
- James Moore Conservative
- Ferryland
- Peter J. Cashin Liberal
- Fogo
- Richard Hibbs Liberal
- Fortune Bay
- Harris M. Mosdell Liberal
- Grand Falls
- William Earle Liberal
- Green Bay
- Roland G. Starkes Liberal
- Harbour Grace
- Frank C. Archibald Liberal
- Harbour Main
- Philip J. Lewis Liberal
- Albert J. Walsh Liberal (speaker)
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- Philip Fudge Liberal
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- Richard A. Squires Liberal
- Lewisporte
- George F. Grimes Liberal
- Helena E. Squires Liberal, elected in 1930
- George F. Grimes Liberal
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- L. Edward Emerson Conservative
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- Michael S. Sullivan Conservative
- Leo J. Murphy Liberal, elected in 1930
- Michael S. Sullivan Conservative
- Port au Port
- William H. Abbott Conservative
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- R. J. Smith Liberal
- St. Barbe
- Walter R. Skanes Liberal
- St. George's
- Joseph F. Downey Liberal
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- Frederick C. Alderdice Conservative
- Gerald G. Byrne Conservative
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- Alexander Campbell Liberal
- J. M. Fitzgibbon Liberal
- St. John's East Extern
- John M. Tobin Conservative
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- Frank Bennett Conservative
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- James J. Bindon Liberal
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- F. Gordon Bradley Liberal
- Trinity North
- William W. Halfyard Liberal
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- Edwin J. Godden Liberal
- Twillingate
- Kenneth M. Brown Liberal
- White Bay
- J. A. Strong Liberal
References[]
- Smallwood, Joseph R (1981). Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. Vol. v. 1. ISBN 0-920508-14-6.
- ^ "Women's Suffrage". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University.
- Elections in Newfoundland and Labrador
- 1928 elections in North America
- 1928 elections in Canada
- Politics of the Dominion of Newfoundland
- 1928 in Newfoundland
- June 1928 events