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The 19th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 19, 1934, until August 25, 1937, just prior to the 1937 general election. The Ontario Liberal Party led by Mitchell Hepburn came to power with a majority government.

Norman Otto Hipel served as speaker for the assembly.

Members elected to the Assembly

  Addington: William David Black   Algoma—Manitoulin: Wilfred Lynn Miller   Beaches: Thomas Alexander Murphy   Bellwoods: Arthur Wentworth Roebuck   Bracondale: Arthur Russell Nesbitt   Brant: Harry Corwin Nixon (L-Prog)   Brantford: Morrison Mann MacBride   Bruce: John William Sinclair   Carleton: Adam Holland Acres   Cochrane North: Joseph-Anaclet Habel   Cochrane South: John Rowlandson   Dovercourt: William Duckworth   Dufferin—Simcoe: Wilfred Davy Smith   Durham: William John Bragg   Eglinton: Harold James Kirby   Elgin: Mitchell Frederick Hepburn   Essex North: Adélard Charles Trottier   Essex South: Lambert Peter Wigle   Fort William: Joseph Edmund Crawford   Glengarry: James Alexander Sangster   Grenville—Dundas: George Holmes Challies   Grey North: David James Taylor (L-Prog)   Grey South: Farquhar Robert Oliver (UFO)   Haldimand—Norfolk: Richard Samuel Colter   Halton: Thomas Aston Blakelock   Hamilton Centre: William Frederick Schwenger   Hamilton East: Samuel Lawrence   Hamilton—Wentworth: Thomas Baker McQuesten   Hastings East: James Ferguson Hill   Hastings West: James Albert Faulkner   High Park: William Alexander Baird   Huron: James Simpson Ballantyne   Huron—Bruce: Charles Alexander Robertson   Kenora: Earl Hutchinson   Kent East: Douglas Munro Campbell (L-Prog)   Kent West: Arthur St. Clair Gordon   Kingston: Thomas Ashmore Kidd   Lambton East: Milton Duncan McVicar   Lambton West: William Guthrie   Lanark: John Alexander Craig   Leeds: George Taylor Fulford   Lincoln: Frederick Harold Avery   London: Archibald Stuart Duncan   Middlesex North: John Willard Freeborn   Middlesex South: Charles Maitland MacFie   Muskoka—Ontario: James Francis Kelly (L-Prog)   Niagara Falls: William Houck   Nipissing: Théodore Legault   Northumberland: Harold Norman Carr   Ontario: William Edmund Newton Sinclair   Ottawa East: Paul Leduc   Ottawa South: Arthur Ellis   Oxford: Patrick Michael Dewan   Parkdale: William Herbert Price   Parry Sound: Milton Taylor Armstrong   Peel: Duncan McLean Marshall   Perth: William Angus Dickson   Peterborough: Thomas Percival Lancaster   Port Arthur: Charles Winnans Cox   Prescott: Aurélien Bélanger   Prince Edward—Lennox: Thomas Gilmore Bowerman   Rainy River: Randolph George Croome   Renfrew North: John Courtland Bradley   Renfrew South: Thomas Patrick Murray   Riverdale: Robert Allen   Russell: Arthur Desrosiers   St. Andrew: John Judah Glass   St. David: Wilfred Heighington   St. George: Ian Thomas Strachan   St. Patrick: Frederick Fraser Hunter   Sault Ste. Marie: Augustus Roberts   Simcoe Centre: Leonard Jennett Simpson   Simcoe East: Garnet Edward Tanner   Stormont: Fergus Beck Brownridge   Sudbury: Edmund Anthony Lapierre   Timiskaming: William Glennie Nixon   Victoria: William Newman   Waterloo North: Nicholas Asmussen   Waterloo South: Norman Otto Hipel   Welland: Edward James Anderson   Wellington North: George Alexander McQuibban   Wellington South: Duncan Paul Munro   Wentworth: George Henry Bethune   Windsor—Sandwich: James Howard Clark   Windsor—Walkerville: David Arnold Croll   Woodbine: Goldwin Corlett Elgie   York East: George Stewart Henry   York North: Morgan Baker   York South: Leopold Macaulay   York West: William James Gardhouse


Timeline

19th Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held (1934-1937)
Party 1934 Gain/(loss) due to 1937
Death
in office
Resignation
as MPP
Byelection
gain
Byelection
hold
Liberal 65 (2) 1 2 66
Conservative 17 (1) 1 17
Liberal–Progressive 4 (1) 1 4
United Farmers 1 1
Co-operative Commonwealth 1 1
Labour 1 (1)
Independent 1 1
Vacant
Total 90 (3) (2) 1 4 90
Changes in seats held (1934–1937)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Wellington South July 1, 1934 Duncan Paul Munro █ Liberal Died shortly after Election Day August 20, 1934 James Harold King █ Liberal
Kenora July 12, 1934 Earl Hutchinson █ Labour Resigned to enable Heenan to return to Cabinet August 7, 1934 Peter Heenan █ Liberal
Grey North July 17, 1934 David James Taylor █ Lib-Progressive Appointed Deputy Minister August 20, 1934 Roland Patterson █ Lib-Progressive
Nipissing January 17, 1935 Théodore Legault █ Liberal Died in office March 4, 1935 Joseph Marceau █ Liberal
Hastings East October 15, 1936 James Ferguson Hill █ Conservative Died in office December 9, 1936 Harold Edward Welsh █ Conservative
  1. Returned by acclamation.

External links

References

  1. "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
Parliaments of Ontario
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