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- The Prince Edward Island order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of Prince Edward Island. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature. 1.
* The King of Canada (His Majesty Charles III) 2.
* The Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, or, in her official absence, the Administrator (Antoinette Perry) 3.
* The Premier of Prince Edward Island (Dennis King) 4.
* The mayor or other elected senior official of an incorporated municipality when the ceremony or event is hosted by or particularly involves that municipality 5.
* The Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island 6.
* The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island 7.
* Former lieutenant governors, with relative precedence governed by their date of leaving office 8.
* Former premiers, with relative precedence governed by their date of leaving office 9.
* Members of the Executive Council of Prince Edward Island 10.
* The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island 11.
* Justices of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, with relative precedence governed by date of appointment 12.
* The Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island 13.
* Judges of the Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island, with relative precedence governed by date of appointment 14.
* Members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island 15.
* Leader of the Opposition 16.
* Deputy Speaker 17.
* Government House Leader 18.
* Opposition House Leader 19.
* Thereafter by date of first election, and if concurrent, then alphabetically) 20.
* Members of the Senate of Canada (by date of appointment) 21.
* Members of the House of Commons of Canada (members of the Federal Cabinet, then by date of first election, and if coincident, alphabetically) 22.
* Mayors or other elected senior officials of incorporated municipalities outside their municipality, alphabetically by municipality name 23.
* The Bishop of Charlottetown, the Bishop of Nova Scotia and the President of the Queens County Ministerial Association, with relative precedence governed by date of appointment or election 24.
* The Senior Officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Prince Edward Island 25.
* The President of the University of Prince Edward Island 26.
* Deputy heads of departments, agencies, commissions and offices of the Provincial Government, with relative precedence governed by date of initial appointment as a Deputy Head (en)
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