Baie St. Paul: •
Joseph Dubuc (Government/C) accl.
Headingly: •
John Taylor (Opposition) 32 •
James Cunningham (Government) 31
High Bluff: •
John Norquay (Government) accl.
Kildonan: •
John Sutherland (Opposition) 38 • Donald Matheson (Government) 31
Lake Manitoba: •
Angus McKay (Government) accl.
Poplar Point: •
David Spence (Government) 26 • D. Cook 18 • George Gunn (Government) 14
Portage la Prairie: •
Frederick Bird (Opposition) 37 • John Setter (Government) 36 • William Garriock 3
Ste. Agathe: •
George Klyne 19 • Alexander Morin 14
St. Andrews North: •
Alfred Boyd (Government) 58 •
Donald Gunn (Government) 28
St. Andrews South: •
Edward Hay (Opposition/L) 38 • Thomas Sinclair (Government) 28 • John Gunn (Government) 20
Ste. Anne: •
John McTavish (Government/C) accl.
St. Boniface East: •
Marc-Amable Girard (Government/C) accl.
St. Boniface West: •
Louis Schmidt (Government/C) accl.
St. Charles: •
Henry Joseph Clarke (Government/C) accl.
St. Clements: •
Thomas Bunn (Independent/probably Government) 39 • Charles Begg 32
St. Francois Xavier East: •
Pascal Breland (Government) 31 •
John Bruce 18
St. Francois Xavier West: •
Joseph Royal (Government/C) accl.
St. James: •
Edwin Bourke (Opposition) 35 • Molyneaux St. John (Government) 21
St. Norbert North: •
Joseph Lemay (Government) 35 • Joseph Geuton 9
St. Norbert South: •
Pierre Delorme (Government/C) 50 • Joseph Hamelin 22
St. Pauls: •
Curtis Bird (Government) 38 • Hugh Pritchard 37
St. Peters: •
Thomas Howard (Government/C) 75 • Joseph Monkman 11
St. Vital: •
André Beauchemin (Government) accl. [Note:
Louis Riel had been requested to run here; he declined.]
Winnipeg and St. John: •
Donald Alexander Smith (Government/C) 70 •
John Christian Schultz (Opposition) 63 • post-election changes: On March 30, 1871, John Taylor's victory in Headingly was overturned and James Cunningham was declared elected. One of Taylor's votes had been cast too late; the tie-breaking vote was also disqualified.
Winnipeg and St. John (res.
Donald Alexander Smith, January 1874), April 1874: •
Robert A. Davis (Opposition) 112 • Alex McMicken 66 The government was dominated by the Lieutenant Governors (Archibald and his successor,
Alexander Morris) until July 1874, when
Joseph Dubuc's francophone bloc joined forces with the Opposition members to bring down the government.
Marc-Amable Girard then served as Premier from July to November 1874, at which time he was replaced by
Robert A. Davis. ==References==