35th General Assembly of Newfoundland


The members of the 35th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in October 1971. The votes were evenly divided between the Liberal Party and the Progressive Conservatives.
The election resulted in a hung parliament where neither party was able to form a stable government.
There was one session of the 35th General Assembly:
Ewart John Arlington Harnum served as lieutenant governor of Newfoundland.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1971:
MemberElectoral districtAffiliation
William P. SaundersBay de VerdeLiberal
Stephen A. NearyBell IslandLiberal
Paul S. ThomsBonavista NorthLiberal
Ross BarbourBonavista SouthLiberal
Allan EvansBurgeo and La PoileProgressive Conservative
T. Alexander HickmanBurinProgressive Conservative
Augustus T. RoweCarbonearProgressive Conservative
Thomas DoyleFerrylandProgressive Conservative
Earl S. WinsorFogoLiberal
W. Augustus OldfordFortune BayLiberal
Harold CollinsGanderProgressive Conservative
Aubrey SeniorGrand FallsProgressive Conservative
Harold StarkesGreen BayLiberal
Hubert KitchenHarbour GraceLiberal
Gordon DaweHarbour MainProgressive Conservative
William DoodyHarbour MainProgressive Conservative
Harold PierceyHermitageLiberal
Thomas C. FarrellHumber EastProgressive Conservative
Frank D. MooresHumber WestProgressive Conservative
Melvin WoodwardLabrador NorthLiberal
Josiah HarveyLabrador SouthLiberal
Thomas W. BurgessLabrador WestNew Labrador Party
James RussellLewisporteProgressive Conservative
Joseph R. SmallwoodPlacentia EastLiberal
Patrick J. CanningPlacentia WestLiberal
Frederick R. StaggPort au PortProgressive Conservative
James J. HusseyPort de GraveLiberal
James R. ChalkerSt. Barbe NorthLiberal
Edward MaynardSt. Barbe SouthProgressive Conservative
Alexander DunphySt. George'sProgressive Conservative
Anthony J. MurphySt. John's CentreProgressive Conservative
William MarshallSt. John's EastProgressive Conservative
Thomas V. HickeySt. John's East ExternProgressive Conservative
John A. CarterSt. John's NorthProgressive Conservative
Hugh J. SheaSt. John's SouthProgressive Conservative
John C. CrosbieSt. John's WestProgressive Conservative
Gerry OttenheimerSt. Mary'sProgressive Conservative
Uriah F. StricklandTrinity NorthLiberal
Rupert BartlettTrinity SouthLiberal
William G. AdamsTwillingateLiberal
Edward M. RobertsWhite Bay NorthLiberal
William N. RoweWhite Bay SouthLiberal

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By-elections

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