Newfoundland general election, 1923

Newfoundland general election, 1923

The 26th Newfoundland general election was held on 3 May 1923 to elect members of the 25th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Liberal Reform Party, an alliance between the Liberals led by Richard Squires and the Fishermen's Protective Union of William Coaker, formed the government. The Liberal-Labour-Progressive party, now led by William J. Higgins, formed the opposition. Squires was forced to resign as Prime Minister in 1923 after allegations of corruption were brought forward. William Warren became Liberal Reform Party leader and Prime Minister. After Warren's government was defeated following a motion of no confidence, Albert Hickman was asked to form a government and Warren joined Higgins in a new Liberal-Conservative Progressive Party.

Seat totals

  Party Leader 1919 Seats won % change Popular vote (%)
     Liberal Reform Richard Squires 24 23
     Liberal-Labour-Progressive William J. Higgins 12[1] 13
Totals 36 36

Elected members

  • Bay de Verde
    • William H. Cave Liberal Reform
    • Richard Cramm Liberal Reform
  • Bonavista Bay
    • William F. Coaker Liberal Reform
    • Robert G. Winsor Liberal Reform
    • John Abbott Liberal Reform
  • Burgeo-LaPoile
    • Harvey Small Liberal Reform
  • Burin
    • George L. Harris Liberal-Labour-Progressive
    • Samuel J. Foote Liberal Reform
  • Carbonear
    • James Moore Liberal-Labour-Progressive
  • Ferryland
    • Peter J. Cashin Liberal-Labour-Progressive
    • Phillip F. Moore Liberal-Labour-Progressive
  • Fogo
    • George F. Grimes Liberal Reform
  • Fortune Bay
  • Harbour Grace
    • A. W. Piccott Liberal Reform
    • E. Simmons Liberal Reform
    • A. M. Calpin Liberal Reform
  • Harbour Main
    • Matthew E. Hawco Liberal Reform
    • William J. Woodford Liberal-Labour-Progressive
  • Placentia and St. Mary's
    • Michael Sullivan Liberal-Labour-Progressive
    • William J. Walsh Liberal-Labour-Progressive
    • E. Sinnott Liberal-Labour-Progressive
  • Port de Grave
    • Harry A. Winter Liberal Reform (speaker)
  • St. Barbe
    • J. H. Scammell Liberal Reform
  • St. George's
    • Joseph F. Downey Liberal Reform
  • St. John's East
    • William J. Higgins Liberal-Labour-Progressive
    • Cyril J. Fox Liberal-Labour-Progressive
    • W. James Vinnicombe Liberal-Labour-Progressive
  • St. John's West
  • Trinity Bay
    • William W. Halfyard Liberal Reform
    • Richard Hibbs Liberal Reform
    • J. R. Randell Liberal Reform
  • Twillingate
    • Kenneth M. Brown Liberal Reform
    • Arthur Barnes Liberal Reform
    • George Jones Liberal Reform

References


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