Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
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Template:Short description Template:Use Canadian English The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island is the presiding officer of the provincial legislature.
The current speaker is Sidney MacEwen.
Past speakers have included Wilbur MacDonald, Greg Deighan and Nancy Guptill.
List of speakers
Speakers of the Colony of the Island of Saint John/Prince Edward Island
- Robert Stewart (1773–1779)
- David Higgins (1779–1780)
- Walter Berry (1780–1784)
- Alexander Fletcher (1785–1787)
- Phillips Callbeck (1788–1789)
- Alexander Fletcher (1790) 2nd time
- Joseph Robinson (1790–1794)
- John Stewart (1795–1801)
- James Curtis (1801–1805)
- Robert Hodgson (1806–1812)
- Ralph Brecken (1812–1813)
- James Curtis (1813–1818) 2nd time
- Angus Macaulay (1818–1825)
- John Stewart (1825–1831) 2nd time
- William McNeill (1831–1835)[1]
- George Dalrymple (1835–1839)
- William Cooper (1839–1843)
- Joseph Pope (1843–1850)
- Alexander Rae (1850–1854)
- John Jardine (1854)
- Edward Thornton (1854–1859)
- Donald Montgomery (1859–1863)
- Thomas Heath Haviland (1863–1867)
- Joseph Wightman (1867–1870)
- John Yeo (1871–1873)
- Stanislaus Francis Perry (1873)
Speakers since Confederation
| Name Electoral district (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | General Assembly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cornelius Howatt MLA for 4th Prince (1810–1895) |
1874–1876 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 26th |
| Henry Beer MLA for 3rd Queens (1835–1886) |
1877–1879 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 27th |
| John Alexander Macdonald MLA for 3rd Prince (1838–1905) |
1879–1889 | rowspan="3" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 28th |
| 29th | ||||
| 30th | ||||
| Patrick Blake MLA for 5th Queens (1846–1909) |
1890–1891 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 31st |
| Bernard Donald McLellan MLA for 1st Prince (1859–1907) |
1891–1893 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | |
| James Cummiskey Councillor for 3rd Queens (1850–1925) |
1894–1900 | rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 32nd |
| 33rd | ||||
| Samuel E. Reid Assemblyman for 4th Prince (1854–1924) |
1901–1904 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 34th |
| Albert E. Douglas Assemblyman for 2nd Queens (1860–1908) |
1905–1908 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 35th |
| Matthew Smith Assemblyman for 1st Queens (1843–1909) |
1908–1909 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 36th |
| John Agnew Councillor for 1st Prince (1853–1928) |
1909–1911 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | |
| J. Edward Wyatt Councillor for 5th Prince (1860–1932) |
1912–1915 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 37th |
| John S. Martin Assemblyman for 4th Queens (1855–1946) |
1916–1917 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 38th |
| Albert Prowse Assemblyman for 4th Kings (1855–1946) |
1918–1919 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | |
| Charles Gavan Duffy Councillor for 5th Queens (1874–1958) |
1920–1923 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 39th |
| Louis Jenkins Councillor for 2nd Queens (1860–1939) |
1924–1927 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 40th |
| David McDonald Councillor for 3rd Queens (1862–1939) |
1928–1931 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 41st |
| W. F. Alan Stewart Councillor for 1st Queens (1885–1956) |
1931 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | |
| Augustine A. MacDonald Assemblyman for 1st Kings (1876–1970) |
1932–1934 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | 42nd |
| Heath Strong Assemblyman for 4th Prince (1882–1950) |
1934–1935 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Conservative | |
| Stephen Hessian Councillor for 3rd Kings (1891–1962) |
1935–1939 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 43rd |
| W. F. Alan Stewart Councillor for 1st Queens (1885–1956) |
1940–1944 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 44th |
| Thomas R. Cullen Councillor for 2nd Kings (1904–1984) |
1944–1947 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 45th |
| Eugene Cullen Councillor for 3rd Queens (1905–1995) |
1948–1949 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 46th |
| Forrest Phillips Councillor for 2nd Prince (1887–1972) |
1949–1955 | rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | |
| 47th | ||||
| Augustin Gallant Assemblyman for 3rd Prince (1916–1994) |
1955–1959 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 48th |
| Edward P. Foley Assemblyman for 5th Prince (1891–1980) |
1959 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | |
| John R. McLean Assemblyman for 1st Kings (1906–1964) |
1960–1964 | rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 49th |
| 50th | ||||
| Frank Myers Assemblyman for 1st Queens (1908–1975) |
1965–1966 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | |
| Prosper Arsenault Assemblyman for 1st Prince (1894–1987) |
1966–1970 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 51st |
| Cecil A. Miller Assemblyman for 3rd Queens (1896–1988) |
1970–1978 | rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 52nd |
| 53rd | ||||
| Russell Perry Assemblyman for 1st Prince (1915–1981) |
1978 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 54th |
| Daniel Compton Councillor for 4th Queens (1915–1990) |
1979–1983 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 55th |
| Marion Reid Assemblyman for 1st Queens (1929–2023) |
1983–1986 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 56th |
| Edward Clark Councillor for 3rd Prince (born 1932) |
1986–1993 | rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 57th |
| 58th | ||||
| Nancy Guptill Councillor for 5th Prince (1941–2020) |
1993–1996 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 59th |
| Wilbur MacDonald MLA for Belfast-Pownal Bay (1933–2020) |
1997–2000 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 60th |
| Mildred Dover MLA for Tracadie-Fort Augustus (born 1941) |
2000–2003 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 61st |
| Gregory Deighan MLA for Wilmot-Summerside (born 1939) |
2003–2007 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 62nd |
| Kathleen Casey MLA for Charlottetown-Lewis Point (born 1961) |
2007–2011 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 63rd |
| Carolyn Bertram MLA for Rustico-Emerald (born 1976) |
2011–2015 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 64th |
| Buck Watts MLA for Tracadie-Hillsborough Park (born 1944) |
2015–2019 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Liberal | 65th |
| Colin LaVie[2][3] MLA for Souris-Elmira (born 1962) |
2019–2023 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 66th |
| Darlene Compton MLA for Belfast-Murray River (born 1961) |
2023–2025 | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | 67th |
| Sidney MacEwen MLA for Morell-Donagh (born 1979) |
2025–present | style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | | Progressive Conservative | |
See also
References
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