The members of the 30th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1951. The general assembly sat from March 11, 1952 to September 10, 1956.

The Liberal Party led by Joey Smallwood formed the government.

Reginald F. Sparkes served as speaker.

There were seven sessions of the 30th General Assembly:

SessionStartEnd
1stMarch 11, 1952May 20, 1952
2ndJune 30, 1952March 11, 1953
3rdMarch 11, 1953May 20, 1953
4thMarch 24, 1954June 21, 1954
5thMarch 23, 1955April 27, 1955
6thSeptember 12, 1955September 28, 1955
7thMarch 14, 1956May 10, 1956

Sir Leonard Outerbridge served as lieutenant governor of Newfoundland.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1951:

MemberElectoral districtPartyFirst elected
Joseph R. SmallwoodBonavista NorthLiberal1949
Clyde BrownBonavista SouthLiberal1951
George NormanBurgeo and La PoileLiberal1951
Phillip S. ForseyBurinLiberal1949
Herbert L. PottleCarbonear-Bay de VerdeLiberal1949
Augustine M. DuffyFerrylandProgressive Conservative1951
Myles Murray (1952)Liberal1952
Gordon JanesFogoLiberal1949
John R. CourageFortune Bay and HermitageLiberal1949
Edward S. SpencerGrand FallsLiberal1951
A. Baxter MorganGreen BayLiberal1949
James R. ChalkerHarbour GraceLiberal1949
David I. JackmanHarbour Main-Bell IslandProgressive Conservative1949
Philip J. LewisLiberal1951
Charles H. BallamHumberLiberal1949
Frederick W. RoweLabradorLiberal1952
Gregory J. PowerPlacentia and St. Mary'sLiberal1951
Patrick J. CanningPlacentia WestLiberal1949
Isaac MercerPort de GraveLiberal1951
Reginald F. SparkesSt. BarbeLiberal1949
William J. KeoughSt. George's-Port au PortLiberal1949
James D. HigginsSt. John's EastProgressive Conservative1949
Frank D. FogwillProgressive Conservative1949
Peter J. CashinSt. John's WestProgressive Conservative1951
Oliver L. VardyLiberal1949
Malcolm Hollett (1952)Progressive Conservative1952
William J. Browne (1954)Progressive Conservative1954
Samuel J. HeffertonTrinity NorthLiberal1949
C. Maxwell ButtonTrinity SouthLiberal1949
Leslie R. CurtisTwillingateLiberal1949
Samuel DroverWhite BayLiberal1949
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By-elections

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

Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
St. John's WestMalcolm HollettProgressive ConservativeFebruary 7, 1952O L Vardy named Deputy Minister of Economic Development
FerrylandMyles MurrayLiberalSeptember 25, 1952Voting irregularities discovered during recount
St. John's WestWilliam J. BrowneProgressive ConservativeMarch 9, 1954P J Cashin resigned to run for federal seat

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