3rd Queens

3rd Queens was an electoral district in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, which elected two members to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1993.

The district comprised the northeastern portion of Queens County.

Prince Edward Island provincial electoral districts
Current

Alberton-Roseville · Belfast-Murray River · Borden-Kinkora · Charlottetown-Brighton · Charlottetown-Lewis Point · Charlottetown-Parkdale · Charlottetown-Sherwood · Charlottetown-Victoria Park · Cornwall-Meadowbank · Evangeline-Miscouche · Georgetown-St. Peters · Kellys Cross-Cumberland · Kensington-Malpeque · Montague-Kilmuir · Morell-Mermaid · O'Leary-Inverness · Rustico-Emerald · Souris-Elmira · Stratford-Kinlock · Summerside-St. Eleanors · Summerside-Wilmot · Tignish-Palmer Road · Tracadie-Hillsborough Park · Tyne Valley-Linkletter · Vernon River-Stratford · West Royalty-Springvale · York-Oyster Bed

1996–2003

Alberton-Miminegash · Belfast-Pownal Bay · Borden-Kinkora · Cascumpec-Grand River · Charlottetown–Kings Square · Charlottetown-Rochford Square · Charlottetown-Spring Park · Crapaud-Hazel Grove · Evangeline-Miscouche · Georgetown-Baldwin's Road · Glen Stewart-Bellevue Cove · Kensington-Malpeque · Montague-Kilmuir · Morell-Fortune Bay · Murray River-Gaspereaux · North River-Rice Point · Park Corner-Oyster Bed · Parkdale-Belvedere · Sherwood-Hillsborough · Souris-Elmira · St. Eleanors-Summerside · Stanhope-East Royalty · Tignish-Deblois · Tracadie-Fort Augustus · West Point-Bloomfield · Wilmot-Summerside · Winsloe-West Royalty

Pre-1996 dual member Prince County: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · Queens County: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · Kings County: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5
See also: 2007 general election · List of elections · Politics

Famous quotes containing the word queens:

    The queers of the sixties, like those since, have connived with their repression under a veneer of respectability. Good mannered city queens in suits and pinstripes, so busy establishing themselves, were useless at changing anything.
    Derek Jarman (b. 1942)