queens, brunswick, provincial, electoral, district, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, queens, brunswic. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Queens New Brunswick provincial electoral district news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Queens was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick Canada It used a bloc voting system to elect candidates It was abolished with the 1973 electoral redistribution when the province moved to single member ridings QueensNew Brunswick electoral districtDefunct provincial electoral districtLegislatureLegislative Assembly of New BrunswickDistrict created1785District abolished1973First contested1785Last contested1970Members of the Legislative Assembly EditLegislature Years Member Party Member Party1st 1786 1792 Samuel Dickinson Independent John Yeamans Independent2nd 1793 1795 James Peters Independent3rd 1795 18024th 1802 18095th 1809 18166th 1817 1819 Samuel Scovil Independent Richard Yeamans Independent7th 18208th 1821 1827 William Peters Independent9th 1827 1830 Harry Peters Independent Charles Harrison Independent10th 1831 1834 Thomas Gilbert Independent11th 1835 1837 Hugh Johnston Jr Independent12th 1837 184213th 1843 1846 John Earle Independent14th 1847 1850 Hugh Johnston Jr Independent15th 1851 1854 John Earle Independent16th 1854 1856 Samuel H Gilbert Independent John Ferris Liberal17th 1856 1857 John Earle Independent18th 1857 1861 Samuel H Gilbert Independent19th 1862 186520th 1865 1866 Joseph B Perkins Independent Gideon D Bailey Independent21st 1866 1867 John Ferris 1 Liberal Robert Thorne Babbit 2 Independent1867 1870 Walter S Butler Independent22nd 1870 1871 Gideon D Bailey 2 Independent1871 1872 Ebenezer Williams Independent1872 1874 Walter S Butler Independent23rd 1875 1878 Francis Woods Liberal24th 1879 188225th 1883 1886 Thomas Hetherington 2 Liberal Albert Palmer Liberal26th 1886 189027th 1890 189228th 1892 Laughlin Farris Liberal1892 1895 Andrew George Blair 1 Liberal29th 18961896 1899 Isaac W Carpenter Independent30th 1899 190331st 1903 190832nd 1908 1912 Harry W Woods Independent Arthur R Slipp Independent33rd 1912 191734th 1917 1920 George Herbert King Liberal Judson Hetherington Liberal35th 1921 192536th 1925 1930 W Benton Evans Conservative J Arthur Moore Conservative37th 1931 193538th 1935 1939 Frederic McGrand Liberal W M Jenkins Liberal39th 1939 1944 W Benton Evans Conservative J Arthur Moore Conservative40th 1944 1948 Edward S Darrah Liberal Hardie C Parker Liberal41st 1948 195242nd 1952 1956 Wilfred Bishop Progressive Conservative J Arthur Moore Progressive Conservative43rd 1957 196044th 1960 196345th 1963 196746th 1967 1970 Robert McCready Liberal47th 1970 1974Riding dissolved into Queens North and Queens SouthElection results Edit1970 New Brunswick general electionParty Candidate Votes ElectedProgressive Conservative Wilfred Bishop 2 609 YLiberal Robert M McCready 2 439 YProgressive Conservative Lloyd Nickerson 2 367Liberal Victor C McMann 1 968New Democratic William Arthur Bradley 1281967 New Brunswick general electionParty Candidate Votes ElectedProgressive Conservative Wilfred Bishop 2 613 YLiberal Robert McCready 2 511 YProgressive Conservative J Arthur Moore 2 388Liberal Otty Swift 2 248References Edit a b elected to federal seat a b c resigned Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queens New Brunswick provincial electoral district amp oldid 1088878757, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,