11th Manitoba Legislature


The members of the 11th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in July 1903. The legislature sat from January 7, 1904, to February 28, 1907.
The [Progressive Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Conservative Party of Manitoba|Conservatives] led by Rodmond Roblin formed the government.
Thomas Greenway of the Liberal Party served as Leader of the Opposition. After Greenway entered federal politics in November 1904, Charles Mickle became opposition leader.
James Johnson served as speaker for the assembly.
There were four sessions of the 11th Legislature:
SessionStartEnd
1stJanuary 7, 1904February 8, 1904
2ndDecember 6, 1904January 31, 1905
3rdJanuary 11, 1906March 16, 1906
4thJanuary 3, 1907February 13, 1907

Daniel Hunter McMillan was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1903:
MemberElectoral districtPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term---
Allen ThompsonArthurConservative18992nd term----
Joseph PrefontaineAssiniboiaLiberal19031st term----
James ArgueAvondaleConservative18992nd term----
John Andrew DavidsonBeautiful PlainsConservative1881, 1892, 19005th term*
James Howden Conservative19031st term
Charles MickleBeautiful PlainsBirtleLiberal18884th term---
Stanley McInnisBrandon CityConservative18992nd term----
Alfred CarrollBrandon SouthConservative19031st term----
Albert PrefontaineCarillonConservative19031st term----
George SteelCypressLiberal-Conservative18992nd term----
John GunneDauphinConservative19031st term----
Edward BriggsDeloraineConservative19031st term----
Rodmond RoblinDufferinConservative1888, 18965th term*----
David Henry McFaddenEmersonConservative18924th term----
Glenlyon CampbellGilbert PlainsConservative19031st term----
Baldwin BaldwinsonGimliConservative18992nd term----
David WilsonGladstoneConservative19031st term----
David JacksonHamiotaLiberal19031st term----
Martin O'DonohoeKildonan and St. AndrewsLiberal19031st term----
George LawrenceKillarneyConservative18992nd term----
Edwin D. LynchLakesideConservative19031st term----
Harvey HicksLansdowneConservative19031st term----
William LagimodièreLa VerendryeLiberal1888, 18993rd term*----
Robert RogersManitouConservative18992nd term----
William B. WaddellMinnedosaConservative19031st term----
John RuddellMordenConservative18992nd term
George Ashdown Conservative19061st term
Colin CampbellMordenMorrisConservative18992nd term---
Thomas GreenwayMountainLiberal18798th term
Daniel A. McIntyre Conservative19051st term
Robert Fern LyonsMountainNorfolkConservative1892, 18993rd term*---
Hugh ArmstrongPortage la PrairieConservative1892, 19023rd term*----
Valentine WinklerRhinelandLiberal18924th term----
Isaac RileyRockwoodConservative18992nd term----
William DoigRussellLiberal19031st term----
Horace ChevrierSt. BonifaceLiberal19031st term----
William Henry CorbettSpringfieldConservative19031st term----
James Wells RobsonSwan RiverConservative19031st term----
James JohnsonTurtle MountainIndependent Conservative18973rd term----
John Hume AgnewVirdenConservative19031st term----
Thomas William TaylorWinnipeg CentreConservative19002nd term----
Sampson WalkerWinnipeg NorthConservative19031st term----
James Thomas GordonWinnipeg SouthConservative19012nd term----

Notes:

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
Beautiful PlainsJames HowdenConservativeDecember 2, 1903JA Davidson died November 14, 1903
VirdenJohn Hume AgnewConservativeMarch 12, 1904JH Agnew ran for reelection upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
MountainDaniel A. McIntyreConservativeApril 27, 1905T Greenway ran for federal seat
MordenGeorge AshdownConservativeMay 18, 1906J Ruddell died April 17, 1906