22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland


The members of the 22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in May 1909. The general assembly sat from 1909 to 1913.
The Newfoundland People's Party led by Edward P. Morris formed the government.
Francis J. Morris served as speaker until 1910 when William Warren succeeded Morris as speaker.
Sir Ralph Champneys Williams served as governor of Newfoundland.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1904:
MemberElectoral districtAffiliation
John CrosbieBay de VerdePeople's Party
Jesse WhitewayBay de VerdePeople's Party
Sydney BlandfordBonavistaPeople's Party
William C. WinsorBonavistaPeople's Party
Donald MorisonBonavistaPeople's Party
Robert MoultonBurgeo-La PoilePeople's Party
Henry GearBurinLiberal
Edward H. DaveyBurinLiberal
John GoodisonCarbonearPeople's Party
Michael P. CashinFerrylandPeople's Party
Philip F. MooreFerrylandPeople's Party
Henry EarleFogoLiberal
Charles EmersonFortune BayPeople's Party
A. W. PiccottHarbour GracePeople's Party
A. H. SeymourHarbour GracePeople's Party
E. ParsonsHarbour GracePeople's Party
William WoodfordHarbour MainPeople's Party
J.J. MurphyHarbour MainPeople's Party
R. J. DevereauxPlacentia and St. Mary'sPeople's Party
William R. HowleyPlacentia and St. Mary'sPeople's Party
Frank J. MorrisPlacentia and St. Mary'sPeople's Party
William R. WarrenPort de GravePeople's Party
William M. ClappSt. BarbeLiberal
Joseph DowneySt. George'sPeople's Party
James M. KentSt. John's EastLiberal
George SheaSt. John's EastLiberal
John DwyerSt. John's EastLiberal
Edward P. MorrisSt. John's WestPeople's Party
John R. BennettSt. John's WestPeople's Party
Michael KennedySt. John's WestPeople's Party
Richard SquiresTrinityPeople's Party
Robert WatsonTrinityPeople's Party
E.G. GrantTrinityPeople's Party
Robert BondTwillingateLiberal
James A. CliftTwillingateLiberal
George RobertsTwillingateLiberal

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
BurinThomas LeFeuvrePeople's PartyNovember 27, 1911E H Davey died March 10, 1911

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