5th Queens

{{short description|Former electoral district in Prince Edward Island province}}

{{Infobox Canada electoral district

| province = Prince Edward Island

| image = PEI 5 Queens.gif

| caption = Primary map depicts original boundaries; inset depicts boundaries after creation of 6th Queens in 1966

| prov-status = defunct

| prov-created = 1873

| prov-abolished = 1996

| prov-election-first = 1873

| prov-election-last = 1993

| demo-cd = Queens County

| demo-csd = Charlottetown

}}

5th 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 was also known as Charlottetown Common until 1939.

Until 1966, the district comprised the entire city of Charlottetown. For that year's provincial election, the district was split, and 5th Queens comprised the eastern half of the city for the remainder of its existence. The western half of Charlottetown became the new district of 6th Queens.

The district was abolished in 1996 into Charlottetown-Kings Square, Parkdale-Belvedere, Sherwood-Hillsborough and Stanhope-East Royalty.

Members

=Dual member=

class="wikitable"

! Assembly

! Years

! colspan="2" | Member

! Party

! colspan="2" | Member

! Party

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 26th

| 1873

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| James Colledge Pope

| Conservative

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | John Theophilus Jenkins

| rowspan="2" | Conservative

1873-1876

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| Frederick Brecken

| Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 27th

| 1876-1879

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| Louis Henry Davies

| Liberal

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | George W. Deblois

| rowspan="2" | Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 28th

| 1879-1882

| rowspan="5" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="5" | Neil McLeod

| rowspan="5" | Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 29th

| 1882-1886

| rowspan="3" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="3" | Patrick Blake

| rowspan="3" | Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 30th

| 1886-1890

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 31st

| 1890-1891

1891-1893

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| John Theophilus Jenkins

| Conservative

=Assemblyman-Councillor=

class="wikitable"

! Assembly

! Years

! colspan="2" | Assemblyman

! Party

! colspan="2" | Councillor

! Party

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 32nd

| 1893-1897

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Lemuel E. Prowse

| rowspan="2" | Liberal

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Benjamin Rogers

| rowspan="2" | Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 33rd

| 1897-1900

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 34th

| 1900-1904

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| John Whear

| Liberal

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="4" | George E. Hughes

| rowspan="4" | Liberal

1904

| rowspan="3" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="3" | James Warburton

| rowspan="3" | Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 35th

| 1904-1908

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 36th

| 1908-1912

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 37th

| 1912-1915

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Stephen R. Jenkins

| rowspan="2" | Progressive Conservative

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| William S. Stewart

| Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 38th

| 1915-1919

|{{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| James Paton

| Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 39th

| 1919-1923

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| Edmund Higgs

| Liberal

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| Gavan Duffy

| Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 40th

| 1923-1927

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Chester McLure

| rowspan="2" | Progressive Conservative

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="4" | William J. P. MacMillan

| rowspan="4" | Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 41st

| 1927-1930

1930-1931

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Independent|background}}|

| colspan="2" | vacant

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 42nd

| 1931-1935

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| W. Allen Stewart

| Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 43rd

| 1935-1939

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| T. William L. Prowse

| Liberal

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| C. St. Clair Trainor

| Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 44th

| 1939-1943

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| W. Allen Stewart

| Progressive Conservative

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="4" | William J. P. MacMillan

| rowspan="4" | Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 45th

| 1943-1947

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| T. William L. Prowse

| Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 46th

| 1947-1951

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| David L. Matheson

| Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 47th

| 1951-1955

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Earle MacDonald

| rowspan="2" | Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 48th

| 1955-1959

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| Alex MacIsaac

| Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 49th

| 1959-1962

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | J. David Stewart

| rowspan="2" | Progressive Conservative

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Alban Farmer

| rowspan="2" | Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 50th

| 1962-1966

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 51st

| 1966-1970

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="4" | Gordon L. Bennett

| rowspan="4" | Liberal

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Elmer Blanchard

| rowspan="2" | Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 52nd

| 1970

1970-1974

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| Peter McNeil

| Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="3" | 53rd

| 1974

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="4" | George Proud

| rowspan="4" | Liberal

1974-1975

| {{Canadian party colour|PE|Independent|background}}|

| colspan="2" | vacant

1975-1978

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="4" | James M. Lee

| rowspan="4" | Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 54th

| 1978-1979

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 55th

| 1979-1982

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|PE|PC|background}} |

| rowspan="2" | Wilfred MacDonald

| rowspan="2" | Progressive Conservative

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 56th

| 1982-1986

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 57th

| 1986-1989

| rowspan="3" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="3" | Wayne Cheverie

| rowspan="3" | Liberal

| rowspan="3" {{Canadian party colour|PE|Liberal|background}} |

| rowspan="3" | Tim Carroll

| rowspan="3" | Liberal

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 58th

| 1989-1993

bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 59th

| 1993-1996

Election results

=1993=

==Councillor==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1993|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Tim Carroll|4,463|48.30|-12.24}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|Chester Gillan|4,199|45.44|+11.54}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|Mickey MacDonald|579|6.27|+0.70}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,241|98.25}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|165|1.75|+0.45}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|9,406|74.17|-2.51}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|12,681}}

{{CANelec/hold|PE|Liberal|-12.24}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island{{cite web |title=Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI |url=https://www.electionspei.ca/sites/www.electionspei.ca/files/1993%20Mar%2029%20Provincial%20General%20Election.pdf |website=Elections Prince Edward Island|access-date=28 October 2020}}}}

{{end}}

==Assemblyman==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1993|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Wayne Cheverie|5,251|56.80|-4.62}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|Lloyd C. McKenna|3,387|36.64|+3.46}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|Barbara Boudreau|606|6.56|+1.16}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,244|98.26}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|164|1.74|+0.71}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|9,408|74.19|-2.50}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|12,681}}

{{CANelec/hold|PE|Liberal|-4.04}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island{{cite web |title=Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI |url=https://www.electionspei.ca/sites/www.electionspei.ca/files/1993%20Mar%2029%20Provincial%20General%20Election.pdf |website=Elections Prince Edward Island|access-date=28 October 2020}}}}

{{end}}

=1989=

==Councillor==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1989|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Tim Carroll|5,481|60.54|+5.34}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|Jim Gaudet|3,069|33.90|-10.90}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|Kevin Roach|504|5.57}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,054|98.69}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|120|1.31|-1.09}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|9,174|76.68|-8.86}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|11,964}}

{{CANelec/hold|PE|Liberal|+8.12}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island{{cite web |title=Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI |url=https://www.electionspei.ca/sites/www.electionspei.ca/files/1989May29ProvGenElection_0.pdf |website=Elections Prince Edward Island|access-date=28 October 2020}}}}

{{end}}

==Assemblyman==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1989|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Wayne Cheverie|5,577|61.42|+12.02}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|Leon Loucks|3,013|33.18|-12.29}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|Roger Greaves|490|5.40|+0.28}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,080|98.96}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|95|1.04|-0.51}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|9,175|76.69|-9.34}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|11,964}}

{{CANelec/hold|PE|Liberal|+12.16}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island}}

{{end}}

=1986=

==Councillor==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1986|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Tim Carroll|5,334|55.20}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|Wilfred MacDonald|4,329|44.80}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,663|97.61}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|237|2.39}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|9,900|85.54}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|11,574}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island{{cite web |title=Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI |url=https://www.electionspei.ca/sites/www.electionspei.ca/files/1986%20April%2021%20Provincial%20General%20Election.pdf |website=Elections Prince Edward Island|access-date=28 October 2020}}}}

{{end}}

==Assemblyman==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1986|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Wayne Cheverie|4,843|49.40}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|James M. Lee|4,458|45.48}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|Kevin Arsenault|502|5.12}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,803|98.45}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|154|1.55}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|9,957|86.03}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|11,574}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island}}

{{end}}

=1982=

==Councillor==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1982|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|Wilfred MacDonald|4,604|55.16}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|Sibyl Cutcliffe|3,476|41.65}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|David Burke|266|3.19}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,346|98.25}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|149|1.75}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|8,495|73.04}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|11,631}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island{{cite web |title=Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of PEI |url=https://www.electionspei.ca/sites/www.electionspei.ca/files/1982%20Sept%2027%20Provincial%20General%20Election.pdf |website=Elections Prince Edward Island|access-date=28 October 2020}}}}

{{end}}

==Assemblyman==

{{CANelec/top|PE|1982|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|PE|PC|James M. Lee|5,274|63.07}}

{{CANelec|PE|Liberal|John Richard|2,842|33.99}}

{{CANelec|PE|NDP|Maurice J. Darte|246|2.94}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,362|98.40}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|136|1.60}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|8,498|73.06}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|11,631}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Prince Edward Island}}

{{end}}

References