Newfoundland general election, 1924
The 27th Newfoundland general election was held on 2 June 1924 to elect members of the 26th General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Liberal-Progressives and Liberal-Conservative Progressives were new parties formed as a result of the collapse of the ruling Liberal Reform Party. The Liberal-Conservative Progressives were led by Walter Stanley Monroe and won the election weeks after the party's creation. During his time in office, Monroe alienated a number of his supporters: Peter J. Cashin, F. Gordon Bradley, C. E. Russell, Phillip F. Moore, Lewis Little and H.B.C. Lake, who all defected to the opposition Liberal-Progressive Party. In 1926, universal suffrage was introduced in Newfoundland: women over the age of 25 were allowed to vote. Monroe was replaced by Frederick C. Alderdice as Prime Minister in August 1928.
Seat totals
| Party | Leader | 1923 | Seats won | % change | Popular vote | (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal-Conservative Progressive Party | Walter Stanley Monroe | 13[1] | 25 | ||||
| Liberal-Progressives | Albert Hickman | 23[2] | 10 | ||||
| Other | 0 | 1 | |||||
| Totals | 36 | 36 | |||||
Elected members
-  Bay de Verde
- Richard Cramm Liberal-Conservative
 - John C. Puddester Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Bonavista Bay
- Walter S. Monroe Liberal-Conservative
 - Lewis Little Liberal-Conservative
 - William C. Winsor Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Burgeo-LaPoile
- Walter M. Chambers Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Burin
- H. B. C. Lake Liberal-Conservative
 - J. J. Lang Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Carbonear
- Robert Duff Liberal-Progressive
 
 -  Ferryland
- Peter J. Cashin Liberal-Conservative
 - Phillip F. Moore Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Fogo
- Richard Hibbs Liberal-Progressive
 
 -  Fortune Bay
-  William R. Warren Independent
- Harris M. Mosdell Liberal-Progressive, elected 1926
 
 
 -  William R. Warren Independent
 -  Harbour Grace
- Albert E. Hickman Liberal-Progressive
 - John R. Bennett Liberal-Conservative
 - C. E. Russell Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Harbour Main
- William J. Woodford Liberal-Conservative
 - C. J. Cahill Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Placentia and St. Mary's
- Michael S. Sullivann Liberal-Conservative
 - William J. Walsh Liberal-Conservative
 - E. Sinnott Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Port de Grave
- F. Gordon Bradley Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  St. Barbe
- J. H. Scammell Liberal-Progressive
 
 -  St. George's
- T. J. Power Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  St. John's East
- William J. Higgins Liberal-Conservative
 - Cyril J. Fox Liberal-Conservative (speaker)
 -  N. J. Vinnicombe Liberal-Conservative
- William E. Brophy Liberal-Progressive, elected in 1927
 
 
 -  St. John's West
- John C. Crosbie Liberal-Conservative
 - William J. Browne Liberal-Conservative
 - W. L. Linegar Liberal-Conservative
 
 -  Trinity Bay
- William W. Halfyard Liberal-Progressive
 - I. R. Randell Liberal-Progressive
 - Edwin J. Godden Liberal-Progressive
 
 -  Twillingate
- Kenneth M. Brown Liberal-Progressive
 - George F. Grimes Liberal-Progressive
 - Thomas G. W. Ashbourne Liberal-Progressive
 
 
References
- Smallwood, Joseph R (1981). Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador v. 1. ISBN 0-920508-14-6.
 
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