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20th New Brunswick Legislature

20th New Brunswick Legislature

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The 20th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between April 27, 1865, and May 9, 1866.

The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon. Edwin Arnold Vail was chosen as speaker.

The anti-Confederation Party led by Albert James Smith formed the government.

In April 1866, the non-elected Legislative Council passed a reply to the throne speech supporting confederation, which was accepted by Governor Gordon. Smith and his administration resigned in protest of what they believed to be a violation of the fundamentals of responsible government. The assembly was dissolved and an election was called.

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References

  • Journal of the House of Assembly of ... New Brunswick from ... April to ... June, 1865 ... (1865)
  • History of New Brunswick Provincial Election Campaigns and Platforms 1866–1974, CA Woodward (1976) ISBN 0-88892-400-3
Preceded by Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1865–1866
Succeeded by

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