St. George (Ontario Provincial Electoral District) - Members of Provincial Parliament

Members of Provincial Parliament

Parliament Years Member Party
prior to 1926 part of the Toronto Northeast and Toronto Southeast ridings
17th 1926–1929 Henry Scholfield Conservative
18th 1929–1934
19th 1934–1937 Ian Strachan Liberal
20th 1937–1943
21st 1943-1945 Dana Porter Progressive Conservative
22nd 1945-1948
23rd 1948-1951
24th 1951-1955
25th 1955-1958
1958-1959 Allan Lawrence Progressive Conservative
26th 1959-1963
27th 1963-1967
28th 1967-1971
29th 1971-1972
1973-1975 Margaret Campbell Liberal
30th 1975-1977
31st 1977-1981
32nd 1981-1985 Susan Fish Progressive Conservative
33rd 1985-1987
merged with St. David to form St. George—St. David after 1987

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