39th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - Former Members of The 39th General Assembly

Former Members of The 39th General Assembly

Name Party Electoral District Cause of departure Succeeded by Elected
Edward Joseph Cragg Liberal Halifax County resigned to run federally n/a
John James Kinley Liberal Lunenburg County resigned to run federally n/a
Edward C. Doyle Liberal Richmond County & Cape Breton West resigned to run federally seat abolished
Daniel Alexander Cameron Liberal Victoria County resigned to run federally seat abolished
John Francis Mahoney Conservative Halifax County death George H. Murphy, Conservative January 21, 1930
Edgar Nelson Rhodes Conservative Hants County named to federal cabinet n/a
Frank Stanfield Conservative Colchester County appointed Lieutenant Governor n/a
William Lorimer Hall Conservative Queens County appointed to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia seat abolished

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