The members of the 40th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in April 1985.[1] The general assembly sat from April 25, 1985 to March 29, 1989.
40th General Assembly of Newfoundland
Confederation Building East Block. Seat of the Newfoundland and Labrador government and the House of Assembly from 1960 to present.
G R Ottenheimer named to Senate of Canada in December 1987[9]
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^"The Peckford Government 1979-1989". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University.
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The members of the 40th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in April 1985 1 The general assembly sat from April 25 1985 to March 29 1989 40th General Assembly of NewfoundlandConfederation Building East Block Seat of the Newfoundland and Labrador government and the House of Assembly from 1960 to present HistoryFoundedApril 25 1985 1985 04 25 DisbandedMarch 29 1989 1989 03 29 Preceded by39th General Assembly of NewfoundlandSucceeded by41st General Assembly of NewfoundlandLeadershipPremierBrian Peckford Until March 1989 PremierTom RideoutElectionsLast election1985 Newfoundland general electionThe Progressive Conservative Party led by Brian Peckford formed the government Tom Rideout succeeded Peckford as party leader and Premier in March 1989 2 Patrick McNicholas served as speaker 3 There were four sessions of the 40th General Assembly 4 Session Start End1st April 25 1985 February 21 19862nd March 18 1986 February 19 19873rd February 26 1987 March 8 19884th March 10 1988 March 29 1989William Anthony Paddon served as lieutenant governor of Newfoundland until 1986 5 James McGrath succeeded Paddon as lieutenant governor 6 Members of the Assembly EditThe following members were elected to the assembly in 1985 1 Member Electoral district AffiliationThomas Gerard Rideout Baie Verte White Bay Progressive ConservativeTed Blanchard Bay of Islands Progressive ConservativeWilson Elwood Callan Bellevue LiberalTom Lush Bonavista North LiberalJames Morgan Bonavista South Progressive ConservativeDave Gilbert Burgeo Bay d Espoir LiberalGlenn Tobin Burin Placentia West Progressive ConservativeMilton Peach Carbonear Progressive ConservativeJohn Butt Conception Bay South Progressive ConservativeEugene Hiscock Eagle River LiberalHugh Matthew Twomey Exploits Progressive ConservativeCharlie Power Ferryland Progressive ConservativeBeaton Tulk Fogo LiberalRoger Simmons Fortune Hermitage LiberalWinston Baker Gander LiberalBill Matthews Grand Bank Progressive ConservativeLen Simms Grand Falls Progressive ConservativeA Brian Peckford Green Bay Progressive ConservativeHaig Young Harbour Grace Progressive ConservativeNorman E Doyle Harbour Main Progressive ConservativeLynn Verge Humber East Progressive ConservativeRick Woodford Humber Valley Progressive ConservativeRaymond Baird Humber West Progressive ConservativeRobert Aylward Kilbride Progressive ConservativeCalvin Mitchell La Poile Progressive ConservativeMaxwell James Russell Lewisporte Progressive ConservativePeter Fenwick Menihek New DemocratH Neil Windsor Mount Pearl Progressive ConservativeLeo Barry Mount Scio LiberalJim Kelland Naskaupi LiberalWilliam G Patterson Placentia Progressive ConservativeJerome W Dinn Pleasantville Progressive ConservativeJames Hodder Port au Port Progressive ConservativeJohn Efford Port de Grave LiberalChuck Furey St Barbe LiberalRonald Gilbert Dawe St George s Progressive ConservativePatrick J McNicholas St John s Centre Progressive ConservativeWilliam Marshall St John s East Progressive ConservativeThomas V Hickey St John s East Extern Progressive ConservativeJohn Carter St John s North Progressive ConservativeJohn F Collins St John s South Progressive ConservativeHarold Barrett St John s West Progressive ConservativeLoyola Hearn St Mary s The Capes Progressive ConservativeKevin Aylward Stephenville LiberalChris Decker Strait of Belle Isle LiberalGlen C Greening Terra Nova Progressive ConservativeGarfield E Warren Torngat Mountains Progressive ConservativeJames G Reid Trinity Bay de Verde Progressive ConservativeCharlie Brett Trinity North Progressive ConservativeWalter Carmichael Carter Twillingate LiberalGerald Ryan Ottenheimer Waterford Kenmount Progressive ConservativeGraham Flight Windsor Buchans LiberalNotes By elections EditBy elections were held to replace members for various reasons Electoral district Member elected Affiliation Election date ReasonSt John s East Gene Long New Democrat December 9 1986 T V Hickey resigned seat in November 1986 7 St John s East Extern Kevin Parsons Progressive Conservative W W Marshall resigned seat in November 1986 7 Windsor Buchans Clyde Wells Liberal December 17 1987 G Flight resigned seat in June 1987 to allow Liberal Party leader to run for a seat in the assembly 8 Waterford Kenmount Eric Gullage Liberal March 9 1988 G R Ottenheimer named to Senate of Canada in December 1987 9 Notes References Edit a b Election Returns 1985 PDF Elections Newfoundland and Labrador Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 29 The Peckford Government 1979 1989 Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Memorial University The Speaker of the House of Assembly House of Assembly Archived from the original on 2009 10 13 O Handley Kathryn 1997 Canadian Parliamentary Guide ISBN 1 896413 43 9 Paddon Hon William Anthony 1914 1995 Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Memorial University McGrath Hon James Aloysius 1932 Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Memorial University a b Election Statistics 1986 PDF Elections Newfoundland and Labrador Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 09 23 Election Statistics 1987 PDF Elections Newfoundland and Labrador Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 09 23 Election Statistics 1988 PDF Elections Newfoundland and Labrador Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 09 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 40th General Assembly of Newfoundland amp oldid 1033982098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,