1913 Newfoundland general election
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The 1913 Newfoundland general election was held on 30 October 1913 to elect members of the 23rd General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Liberal Party led by Robert Bond formed a coalition with the Fishermen's Protective Union led by William Coaker. Although the majority held by the Newfoundland People's Party was reduced in this election, it was again returned to power and Edward P. Morris continued to serve as Prime Minister of Newfoundland. A general election originally scheduled for 1917 was deferred until 1919 because of World War I. After Morris retired from politics in 1918, William F. Lloyd, a Liberal member of the Executive Council, was asked to form a government. In May 1919, Michael Patrick Cashin, the leader of the People's Party, introduced a motion of no confidence which resulted in the defeat of the government. Cashin served as Newfoundland prime minister until the election held later in 1919.
Seat totals
[edit]Party | Leader | 1909 | Seats won | % change | Popular vote | (%) | |
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People's | Edward P. Morris | 26 | 21 | ||||
Liberal Party | Robert Bond | 10 | 7 | ||||
Fishermen's Protective Union | William Coaker | - | 8 | ||||
Totals | 36 | 36 |
Members elected
[edit]- Bay de Verde
- Albert E. Hickman Liberal (coalition)
- John C. Crosbie People's Party
- Bonavista Bay
- William F. Coaker FPU (coalition)
- Alfred B. Morine FPU (coalition), elected in 1914
- Robert G. Winsor FPU (coalition)
- John Abbott FPU (coalition)
- William F. Coaker FPU (coalition)
- Burgeo-LaPoile
- Robert Moulton People's Party
- Burin
- John S. Currie People's Party
- Thomas LeFeuvre People's Party
- Carbonear
- John Goodison People's Party (speaker)
- Ferryland
- Michael P. Cashin People's Party
- Phillip F. Moore People's Party
- Fogo
- William W. Halfyard FPU (coalition)
- Fortune Bay
- Charles Emerson People's Party
- Harbour Grace
- A. W. Piccott People's Party
- E. Parsons People's Party
- M. M. Young People's Party
- Harbour Main
- William Woodford People's Party
- G. Kennedy People's Party
- Placentia and St. Mary's
- R. J. Devereaux People's Party
- Frank J. Morris People's Party
- William J. Walsh People's Party
- Port de Grave
- George F. Grimes FPU (coalition)
- St. Barbe
- William M. Clapp Liberal (coalition)
- St. George's
- Joseph F. Downey People's Party
- St. John's East
- James M. Kent Liberal (coalition)
- William J. Higgins People's Party
- J. Dwyer Liberal (coalition)
- St. John's West
- Edward P. Morris People's Party
- John R. Bennett People's Party
- Michael J. Kennedy People's Party
- Trinity Bay
- John G. Stone FPU (coalition)
- Archibald Targett FPU (coalition)
- William F. Lloyd Liberal (coalition)
- Twillingate
- Robert Bond Liberal (coalition)
- William F. Coaker FPU (coalition), elected in 1914
- James A. Clift Liberal (coalition)
- Walter Jennings FPU (coalition)
- Robert Bond Liberal (coalition)
Notes:
- In 1914, Bond resigned his seat in the assembly. In the same year, Coaker resigned his seat in Bonavista to allow Alfred B. Morine to be elected there and successfully ran for reelection to the seat vacated by Bond.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Not the incumbent, but stood in this seat and won
References
[edit]- Smallwood, Joseph R (1981). Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. Vol. v. 1. ISBN 0-920508-14-6.
- "Election Results 1913". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2009.