Semi-protected edit request on 31 March 2016 edit

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Unprotection: Add some missing details. Mo 197.132.255.111 (talk) 10:09, 31 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Specify the exact details that are missing, so that somebody can make the edits in question, or go away. Bearcat (talk) 14:41, 31 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Assembly Years Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
32nd 1893-1897 Lemuel E. Prowse Liberal Benjamin Rogers Liberal
33rd 1897-1900
34th 1900-1904 John Whear Liberal George E. Hughes Liberal
1904 James Warburton Liberal
35th 1904-1908
36th 1908-1912
37th 1912-1915 Stephen R. Jenkins Progressive Conservative William S. Stewart Progressive Conservative
38th 1915-1919 James Paton Progressive Conservative
39th 1919-1923 Edmund Higgs Liberal Gavan Duffy Liberal
40th 1923-1927 Chester McLure Progressive Conservative William J. P. MacMillan Progressive Conservative
41st 1927-1930
1930-1931 vacant
42nd 1931-1935 W. Allen Stewart Progressive Conservative
43rd 1935-1939 T. William L. Prowse Liberal C. St. Clair Trainor Liberal
44th 1939-1943 W. Allen Stewart Progressive Conservative William J. P. MacMillan Progressive Conservative
45th 1943-1947 T. William L. Prowse Liberal
46th 1947-1951 David L. Matheson Progressive Conservative
47th 1951-1955 Earle MacDonald Liberal
48th 1955-1959 Alex MacIsaac Liberal
49th 1959-1962 J. David Stewart Progressive Conservative Alban Farmer Progressive Conservative
50th 1962-1966
51st 1966-1970 Gordon L. Bennett Liberal Elmer Blanchard Liberal
52nd 1970
1970-1974 Peter McNeill Liberal
53rd 1974 George Proud Liberal
1974-1975 vacant
1975-1978 James M. Lee Progressive Conservative
54th 1978-1979
55th 1979-1982 Wilfred MacDonald Progressive Conservative
56th 1982-1986
57th 1986-1989 Wayne Cheverie Liberal Tim Carroll Liberal
58th 1989-1993
59th 1993-1996
1996 vacant
As has already been explained to you multiple times, a vacancy line is not added to the member table in the electoral district's article if the vacancy was filled in the same year that it occurred. Because the table only provides the year of service and not the exact DMY dates of the person's term, a vacancy line is valuable in this context only if the vacancy carried over into the following year, and is not useful to point out if the resulting by-election or the next general election was held in the same year that the departing member resigned or died. Bearcat (talk) 16:15, 12 April 2016 (UTC)Reply