27th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
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The 27th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 13, 1890 and September 28, 1892.
Samuel Leonard Tilley served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.
Albert S. White was chosen as speaker.
The Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair was able to form a government with the support of independent members.
[edit] List of Members
| Electoral District | Name |
|---|---|
| St. John County | Harrison A. McKeown |
| Alfred Augustus Stockton | |
| James Rourke | |
| William Shaw | |
| York [1] | A.G. Blair [2] |
| William Wilson [2] | |
| Richard Bellamy [3] John Anderson (1890) [2] |
|
| John Anderson
Thomas Colter (1890) |
|
| Westmorland | O.M. Melanson |
| Henry A. Powell [4] Joseph A. McQueen (1891) |
|
| H.T. Stevens [4] Henry A. Powell (1891) |
|
| D.L. Hanington | |
| King's | William Pugsley |
| Albert S. White | |
| George L. Taylor | |
| Queen's | Thomas Hetherington |
| Albert Palmer | |
| Charlotte | James Mitchell |
| William Douglas | |
| George F. Hibbard | |
| James Russell | |
| Northumberland | James Robinson |
| L.J. Tweedie | |
| John P. Burchill | |
| John O'Brien | |
| Sunbury | William E. Perley |
| Charles B. Harrison | |
| Kent | James D. Phinney |
| Oliver J. Leblanc [5] Auguste Théophile Léger (1891) |
|
| Gloucester | Patrick G. Ryan |
| Joseph Poirier | |
| Carleton | Marcus C. Atkinson |
| George R. Ketchum | |
| Restigouche | William Murray |
| Charles H. LaBillois | |
| Albert | W.J. Lewis |
| Gains S. Turner | |
| Victoria | James E. Porter |
| Madawaska | Lévite Thériault |
| City of St. John | Silas Alward |
| A.C. Smith |
Notes:
- ^ election protested and second election held in October 1890
- ^ a b c reelected
- ^ lost second election
- ^ a b election appealed
- ^ ran for federal seat
| Preceded by 26th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1890-1892 |
Succeeded by 28th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |

