33rd General Assembly of Newfoundland


The members of the 33rd General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1962. The general assembly sat from March 20, 1963 to August 17, 1966.
The Liberal Party led by Joey Smallwood formed the government.
George W. Clarke served as speaker.
There were four sessions of the 33rd General Assembly:
SessionStartEnd
1stMarch 20, 1963February 14, 1964
2ndMarch 4, 1964January 26, 1965
3rdJanuary 27, 1965January 12, 1966
4thJanuary 12, 1966March 25, 1966

Campbell Leonard Macpherson served as lieutenant governor of Newfoundland until 1963. Fabian O'Dea succeeded Macpherson as lieutenant-governor.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1962:
MemberElectoral districtAffiliation
William P. SaundersBay de VerdeLiberal
Stephen A. NearyBell IslandLiberal
Joseph R. SmallwoodBonavista NorthLiberal
Ross BarbourBonavista SouthLiberal
Walter H. HodderBurgeo and La PoileLiberal
Eric S. JonesBurinLiberal
George W. ClarkeCarbonearLiberal
Myles P. MurrayFerrylandLiberal
Edward S. SpencerFogoLiberal
H.R.V. EarleFortuneLiberal
Beaton J. AbbottGanderLiberal
Ambrose H. PeddleGrand FallsProgressive Conservative
William R. SmallwoodGreen BayLiberal
Claude A. SheppardHarbour GraceLiberal
Philip J. LewisHarbour MainLiberal
Clifton JoyHarbour MainLiberal
John T. CheesemanHermitageLiberal
Noel MurphyHumber EastProgressive Conservative
Charles H. BallamHumber WestLiberal
Earl W. WinsorLabrador NorthLiberal
Gerald I. HillLabrador SouthLiberal
Charles S. DevineLabrador WestIndependent
Harold StarkesLewisporteLiberal
G. Alain FreckerPlacentia EastLiberal
Patrick J. CanningPlacentia WestLiberal
Stephen K. SmithPort au PortLiberal
Eric N. DawePort de GraveLiberal
James R. ChalkerSt. Barbe NorthLiberal
William SmithSt. Barbe SouthProgressive Conservative
William J. KeoughSt. George'sLiberal
Anthony J. MurphySt. John's CentreProgressive Conservative
James J. GreeneSt. John's EastProgressive Conservative
William J. BrowneSt. John's East ExternProgressive Conservative
Geoffrey C. CarnellSt. John's NorthLiberal
G. Rex RenoufSt. John's SouthProgressive Conservative
William G. AdamsSt. John's WestLiberal
James M. McGrathSt. Mary'sLiberal
Arthur S. MifflinTrinity NorthLiberal
Uriah F. StricklandTrinity SouthLiberal
Leslie R. CurtisTwillingateLiberal
Walter CarterWhite Bay NorthLiberal
Frederick W. RoweWhite Bay SouthLiberal

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
Trinity NorthC. Maxwell LaneLiberalFebruary 18, 1963A Mifflin named to Supreme Court

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