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1939 Liberals 27 (E) = Elected Conservatives 3 LIB - Liberal CON - Conservative Total Number of Seats 30 Provincial General Election Results Party Standings Seats Election Date: 18 May 1939 Liberals 27 (e) = Elected Conservatives 3 LIB - Liberal CON - Conservative Total Number of Seats 30 District Party Councillor Votes Party Assemblyman Votes 1st Kings (LIB) Peter A. McIsaac 794 (e) (LIB) Herbert Hunt Acorn 1,169 (e) (CON) Arthur F. McQuaid 715 (CON) John Robert McLean 1,093 2nd Kings (LIB) James Peter McIntyre 832 (e) (LIB) Harry H. Cox 1,104 (e) (CON) R. Louis Burge 564 (CON) James A. Leslie 782 3rd Kings (LIB) Stephen Stanley Hessian 616 (LIB) John Mustard 981 (e) (CON) Hugh Francis MacPhee 688 (e) (CON) Leslie Stewart Hunter 849 4th Kings (LIB) Montague Annear 748 (e) (LIB) John A. Campbell 1,149 (e) (CON) Murdock Neil McGowan 672 (CON) Fred W. Johnston 839 5th Kings (LIB) George Edward Saville 671 (e) (LIB) William Hughes 922 (e) (CON) David L. Matheson 515 (CON) Daniel M. McLean 728 1st Queens (LIB) Walter Fitz-Alan Stewart 1,359 (e) (LIB) Donald Newton McKay 1,718 (e) (CON) Theophilus Beaton 1,146 (CON) Walter Grant McKenzie 1,588 2nd Queens (LIB) Bradford W. LePage 1,215 (e) (LIB) Angus MacPhee 1,796 (e) (CON) Richard Reginald Bell 1,210 (CON) David F. Bethune 1,646 3rd Queens (LIB) Mark Rudolph MacGuigan 1,332 (e) (LIB) Russell C. Clark 1,803 (e) (CON) J. A. MacDonald 980 (CON) Samuel Kennedy 1,413 4th Queens (LIB) John Walter Jones 970 (e) (LIB) Dougald MacKinnon 1,439 (e) (CON) Matthew W. Wood 935 (CON) George A. MacLean 1,144 5th Queens (LIB) Charles St. Clair Trainor 1,282 (LIB) Thomas William L. Prowse 3,473 Note No. 1 (CON) William Joseph Parnell MacMillan 1,700 (e) (CON) William Allan Stewart 4,384 (e) 1st Prince (LIB) Thane Alexander Campbell 1,762 (e) (LIB) Aeneas Gallant 2,467 (e) (CON) George M. Matthews 1,131 (CON) Hubert Gaudet 1,758 2nd Prince (LIB) William H. Dennis 1,199 (e) (LIB) George Hilton Barbour 1,536 (e) (CON) Sanford Phillips 867 (CON) G. Shelton Sharpe 1,202 3rd Prince (LIB) Thomas Maxfield Linkletter 896 (e) (LIB) Marin Gallant 1,309 (e) (CON) Frank Simpson 790 (CON) Adrian F. Arsenault 1,145 4th Prince (LIB) Horace Wright 1,284 (e) (LIB) Chester Cleveland Baker 1,898 (e) (CON) Hugh F. Morrison 1,201 (CON) Heath Edward Strong 1,871 5th Prince (LIB) Brewer Waugh Robinson 855 (e) (LIB) Edward P. Foley 1,622 (e) (CON) Winsloe J. Lidstone 703 (CON) Daniel F. McNeill 1,341 Note No. 1: This is the first time Charlottetown Common and Royalty was reported as the Electoral District of 5th Queens. File: ElectionsPEI/History/Results/Rept1939.wk4 Dated: 29 May 2001 Prepared by: Elections P.E.I. Ph: (902) 368-5895.
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