Newfoundland general election, 1893

Newfoundland general election, 1893

The 18th Newfoundland general election was held on 6 November 1893 to elect members of the 17th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. Although the Liberals won the majority of seats, the Tory party filed petitions against 15 elected Liberals and one Independent, James Murray, alleging election irregularities. The results of those elections were set aside by the courts and the candidates were barred from seeking reelection. The Tory Party, led by Augustus F. Goodridge, temporarily holding the balance of power, formed a government in 1894. Once the resulting by-elections had been held, the Liberals regained the balance of power and formed a government led by Daniel J. Greene. Greene's government passed legislation allowing candidates who had been disqualified to seek election again. William Whiteway was subsequently reelected in a by-election in early 1895 and became Premier.

Results by party

  Party Leader 1889 Seats won % change Popular vote (%)
     Liberal Sir William Whiteway 28 23
     Tory Augustus F. Goodridge 3[1] 12
     Independent 1 1
Totals 32 36
  1. ^ As Reform

Elected members

  • Bay de Verde
    • Henry J. B. Woods Liberal
      • Sydney Woods Liberal, elected 1894
    • George E. Moores Liberal
      • John B. Ayre Tory, elected 1894
  • Bonavista Bay
  • Burgeo-LaPoile
    • James Murray Independent
      • Henry Y. Mott Tory, elected 1894 (speaker)
  • Burin
    • James S. Tait Liberal
      • James J. Pitman Liberal, elected 1894
    • William B. Payne Liberal
      • Henry Gear, Liberal, elected 1894
  • Carbonear
    • William Duff Liberal
  • Ferryland
  • Fogo
    • Thomas C. Duder Tory
  • Fortune Bay
    • James Oliphant Fraser, Jr. Tory
  • Harbour Grace
    • Henry Dawe Tory
    • Robert S. Munn Tory
    • Eli Dawe Liberal
  • Harbour Main
  • Placentia and St. Mary's
    • James F. McGrath Liberal
      • Richard T. McGrath Liberal, elected 1894
    • George H. Emerson Liberal (speaker until 1894)
      • Michael Tobin Liberal, elected 1894
    • William J. S. Donnelly Tory
      • John T. Dunphy Liberal, elected 1894
  • Port de Grave
  • St. Barbe
    • Alexander A. Parsons Liberal
  • St. George's
    • James W. Keating Liberal
      • Michael H. Carty Tory
  • St. John's East
    • James Patrick Fox Liberal
      • John P. Fox Liberal, elected 1894
    • Thomas J. Murphy Liberal
      • Charles Hultan Liberal, elected 1894
    • Lawrence O'Brien Furlong Tory
  • St. John's West
    • Edward P. Morris Liberal
    • James C. Tessier Liberal
      • Patrick J. Scott Liberal, elected 1894
    • Maurice W. Furley Liberal
      • G. J. Tessier Liberal, elected 1894
  • Trinity Bay
  • Twillingate
    • Jabez P. Thompson Liberal
      • Gilles Foote Liberal, elected 1894
    • Augustus F. Goodridge Tory
    • Michael T. Knight Liberal

References

  1. ^ As Reform

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