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1870 New Brunswick general election

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The 1870 New Brunswick general election was held in June and July 1870, to elect 41 members to the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada.[1] The election was held before the adoption of party labels, and was the first since New Brunswick joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. The elections saw tension between protestants and Catholics over a bill to end public funding of separate religious schools.[2]

The government, a loose coalition of Conservatives and Liberals, was led into the election by George Edwin King weeks after he had been appointed premier following the resignation of Andrew Rainsford Wetmore. King's government was re-elected, but he would resign three days into the legislative session, and a new coalition government was formed by George Luther Hatheway(an Opposition MLA) which included King as Attorney-General.[citation needed]

Of forty-one MLAs, twenty-four supported the government, sixteen formed the opposition, and one was neutral.

New Brunswick general election, 1870
Party Leader Seats
Government (coalition) George Edwin King 24
Opposition 16
Neutral 1

References

  1. ^ Beckwith, John A. (February 16, 1871). "Fredericton, Thursday, 16th of February, 1871". Journals of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick: 9–10. Retrieved December 22, 2021nb. lists all members elected, 41 in number{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  2. ^ Brown, George W., ed. (1966). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. University of Toronto Press. p. 1103. Retrieved December 22, 2021.


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