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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.[1]

The Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin formed the government.[1]

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.[2]

James Johnson served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

There were four sessions of the 11th Legislature:[1]

Session Start End
1st January 7, 1904 February 8, 1904
2nd December 6, 1904 January 31, 1905
3rd January 11, 1906 March 16, 1906
4th January 3, 1907 February 13, 1907

Daniel Hunter McMillan was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.[3]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1903:[1]

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Member Electoral district Party[4]
Allen Thompson Arthur Conservative
Joseph Prefontaine Assiniboia Liberal
James Argue Avondale Conservative
John Andrew Davidson Beautiful Plains Conservative
Charles Mickle Birtle Liberal
Stanley McInnis Brandon City Conservative
Alfred Carroll Brandon South Conservative
Albert Prefontaine Carillon Conservative
George Steel Cypress Liberal-Conservative
John Gunne Dauphin Conservative
Edward Briggs Deloraine Conservative
Rodmond Roblin Dufferin Conservative
David Henry McFadden Emerson Conservative
Glenlyon Campbell Gilbert Plains Conservative
Baldwin Baldwinson Gimli Conservative
David Wilson Gladstone Conservative
David Jackson Hamiota Liberal
Martin O'Donohoe Kildonan and St. Andrews Liberal
George Lawrence Killarney Conservative
Edwin D. Lynch Lakeside Conservative
Harvey Hicks Lansdowne Conservative
William Lagimodière La Verendrye Liberal
Robert Rogers Manitou Conservative
William B. Waddell Minnedosa Conservative
John Ruddell Morden Conservative
Colin Campbell Morris Conservative
Thomas Greenway Mountain Liberal
Robert Fern Lyons Norfolk Conservative
Hugh Armstrong Portage la Prairie Conservative
Valentine Winkler Rhineland Liberal
Isaac Riley Rockwood Conservative
William Doig Russell Liberal
Horace Chevrier St. Boniface Liberal
William Henry Corbett Springfield Conservative
James Wells Robson Swan River Conservative
James Johnson Turtle Mountain Independent Conservative
John Hume Agnew Virden Conservative
Thomas William Taylor Winnipeg Centre Conservative
Sampson Walker Winnipeg North Conservative
James Thomas Gordon Winnipeg South Conservative

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:

Electoral district Member elected Affiliation Election date Reason
Beautiful Plains James Howden Conservative December 2, 1903 JA Davidson died November 14, 1903[5]
Virden John Hume Agnew Conservative March 12, 1904 JH Agnew ran for reelection upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer[5]
Mountain Daniel A. McIntyre Conservative April 27, 1905 T Greenway ran for federal seat[5]
Morden George Ashdown Conservative May 18, 1906[5] J Ruddell died April 17, 1906[6]

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References

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