- Source: 1909 Newfoundland general election
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The 1909 Newfoundland general election was held on 8 May 1909 to elect members of the 22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Newfoundland People's Party led by Edward P. Morris, having secured a majority, formed the government.
Seat totals
Members elected
Bay de Verde
John C. Crosbie People's Party
Jesse Whiteway People's Party
Bonavista Bay
Sydney Blandford People's Party
William C. Winsor People's Party
Donald Morison People's Party
Burgeo-LaPoile
Robert Moulton People's Party
Burin
Henry Gear Liberal
Edward H. Davey Liberal
Thomas LeFeuvre People's Party, elected in 1911
Carbonear
John Goodison People's Party
Ferryland
Michael P. Cashin People's Party
Phillip F. Moore People's Party
Fogo
Henry Earle Liberal
Fortune Bay
Charles Emerson People's Party
Harbour Grace
A. W. Piccott People's Party
A. H. Seymour People's Party
E. Parsons People's Party
Harbour Main
William Woodford People's Party
J. J. Murphy People's Party
Placentia and St. Mary's
R. J. Devereaux People's Party
William R. Howley People's Party
Frank J. Morris People's Party
Port de Grave
William R. Warren People's Party (speaker)
St. Barbe
William M. Clapp Liberal
St. George's
Joseph F. Downey People's Party
St. John's East
James M. Kent Liberal
George Shea Liberal
J. Dwyer Liberal
St. John's West
Edward P. Morris People's Party
John R. Bennett People's Party
Michael J. Kennedy People's Party
Trinity Bay
Richard A. Squires People's Party
Robert Watson People's Party
E.G. Grant People's Party
Twillingate
Robert Bond Liberal
James A. Clift Liberal
George Roberts Liberal
References
Smallwood, Joseph R (1981). Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. Vol. v. 1. ISBN 0-920508-14-6.