The members of the 16th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 1920. The legislature sat from February 10, 1921, to June 24, 1922. [1]
The Liberal Party led by Tobias Norris formed a minority government. [1]
John Thomas Haig of the Conservatives was Leader of the Opposition. [2]
James Bryson Baird served as speaker for the assembly. [1]
There were two sessions of the 16th Legislature: [1]
Session | Start | End |
---|---|---|
1st | February 10, 1921 | May 7, 1921 |
2nd | January 12, 1922 | April 6, 1922 |
James Albert Manning Aikins was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. [3]
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1920: [1]
Notes:
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Birtle | George Malcolm | Liberal | October 14, 1920 | G Malcolm appointed Minister of Agriculture [5] |
Lakeside | Charles Duncan McPherson | Liberal | January 31, 1921 | CD McPherson appointed Minister of Public Works [5] |
Notes:
The members of the 16th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 1920. The legislature sat from February 10, 1921, to June 24, 1922. [1]
The Liberal Party led by Tobias Norris formed a minority government. [1]
John Thomas Haig of the Conservatives was Leader of the Opposition. [2]
James Bryson Baird served as speaker for the assembly. [1]
There were two sessions of the 16th Legislature: [1]
Session | Start | End |
---|---|---|
1st | February 10, 1921 | May 7, 1921 |
2nd | January 12, 1922 | April 6, 1922 |
James Albert Manning Aikins was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. [3]
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1920: [1]
Notes:
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
Birtle | George Malcolm | Liberal | October 14, 1920 | G Malcolm appointed Minister of Agriculture [5] |
Lakeside | Charles Duncan McPherson | Liberal | January 31, 1921 | CD McPherson appointed Minister of Public Works [5] |
Notes: