40th Manitoba Legislature
The 40th Manitoba Legislature was created following a general election in 2011.
The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Greg Salinger formed a majority government.[1]
Following the election, Hugh McFadyen of the Progressive Conservative Party stepped down as Leader of the Opposition.[1]Brian Pallister became Progressive Conservative party leader and Leader of the Opposition in September 2012.[2]
The Lieutenant Governor is Philip S. Lee.
Members of the 40th Legislative Assembly
Name | Party | Riding | |
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Allan, NancyNancy Allan | NDP | St. Vital | |
Altemeyer, RobRob Altemeyer | NDP | Wolseley | |
Ashton, SteveSteve Ashton | NDP | Thompson | |
Bjornson, PeterPeter Bjornson | NDP | Gimli | |
Maloway, JimJim Maloway | NDP | Elmwood | |
Helwer, RegReg Helwer | Progressive Conservative | Brandon West | |
Braun, ErnaErna Braun | NDP | Rossmere | |
Gaudreau, DaveDave Gaudreau | NDP | St. Norbert | |
Briese, StuStu Briese | Progressive Conservative | Agassiz | |
Caldwell, DrewDrew Caldwell | NDP | Brandon East | |
Chomiak, DavidDavid Chomiak | NDP | Kildonan | |
Cullen, CliffCliff Cullen | Progressive Conservative | Spruce Woods | |
Blady, SharonSharon Blady | NDP | Kirkfield Park | |
Rowat, LeanneLeanne Rowat | Progressive Conservative | Riding Mountain | |
Dewar, GregoryGregory Dewar | NDP | Selkirk | |
Driedger, MyrnaMyrna Driedger | Progressive Conservative | Charleswood | |
Pedersen, BlaineBlaine Pedersen | Progressive Conservative | Midland | |
Eichler, RalphRalph Eichler | Progressive Conservative | Lakeside | |
Friesen, CameronCameron Friesen | Progressive Conservative | Morden-Winkler | |
Wishart, IanIan Wishart | Progressive Conservative | Portage La Prairie | |
Gerrard, JonJon Gerrard | Liberal | River Heights | |
Goertzen, KelvinKelvin Goertzen | Progressive Conservative | Steinbach | |
Graydon, CliffCliff Graydon | Progressive Conservative | Emerson | |
Ewasko, WayneWayne Ewasko | Progressive Conservative | Lac Du Bonnet | |
Chief, KevinKevin Chief | NDP | Point Douglas | |
Howard, JenniferJennifer Howard | NDP | Fort Rouge | |
Allum, JamesJames Allum | NDP | Fort Garry-Riverview | |
Irvin-Ross, KerriKerri Irvin-Ross | NDP | Fort Richmond | |
Pettersen, ClarenceClarence Pettersen | NDP | Flin Flon | |
Jha, BidhuBidhu Jha | NDP | Radisson | |
Crothers, DeanneDeanne Crothers | NDP | St. James | |
Marcelino, TedTed Marcelino | NDP | Tyndall Park | |
Smook, DennisDennis Smook | Progressive Conservative | La Verendrye | |
Lemieux, RonRon Lemieux | NDP | Dawson Trail | |
Mackintosh, GordGord Mackintosh | NDP | St. Johns | |
Maguire, LarryLarry Maguire (until 25 November 2014) | Progressive Conservative | Arthur-Virden | |
Piwniuk, DoyleDoyle Piwniuk | |||
Marcelino, FlorFlor Marcelino | NDP | Logan | |
Wight, MelanieMelanie Wight | NDP | Burrows | |
McFadyen, HughHugh McFadyen (until July 30, 2012) | Progressive Conservative | Fort Whyte | |
Pallister, BrianBrian Pallister | |||
Melnick, ChristineChristine Melnick | Independent | Riel | |
Mitchelson, BonnieBonnie Mitchelson | Progressive Conservative | River East | |
Nevakshonoff, TomTom Nevakshonoff | NDP | Interlake | |
Oswald, TheresaTheresa Oswald | NDP | Seine River | |
Reid, DarylDaryl Reid | NDP | Transcona | |
Robinson, EricEric Robinson | NDP | Kewatinook | |
Rondeau, JimJim Rondeau | NDP | Assiniboia | |
Saran, MohinderMohinder Saran | NDP | The Maples | |
Schuler, RonRon Schuler | Progressive Conservative | St. Paul | |
Selby, ErinErin Selby | NDP | Southdale | |
Selinger, GregGreg Selinger | NDP | St. Boniface | |
Stefanson, HeatherHeather Stefanson | Progressive Conservative | Tuxedo | |
Struthers, StanStan Struthers | NDP | Dauphin | |
Swan, AndrewAndrew Swan | NDP | Minto | |
Taillieu, MavisMavis Taillieu (until February 2, 2013) | Progressive Conservative | Morris | |
Martin, ShannonShannon Martin (after January 28, 2014) | |||
Whitehead, FrankFrank Whitehead | NDP | The Pas | |
Wiebe, MattMatt Wiebe | NDP | Concordia | |
Kostyshyn, RonRon Kostyshyn | NDP | Swan River |
- Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Manitoba
- † Speaker of the Assembly
Source: "MLA Alphabetical Listing". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
Standings changes in the 40th Assembly
Number of members per party by date |
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | ||||
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Oct 6 | July 30 | Sep 4 | Feb 12 | Nov 25 | Jan 28 | Feb 4 | ||
NDP | 37 | 36 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | 19 | 18 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 19 | ||
Liberal | 1 | |||||||
Independent | 0 | 1 | ||||||
Total members | 57 | 56 | 57 | 56 | 55 | 57 | ||
Vacant | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | ||
Government Majority | 17 | 18 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 17 | 16 |
Membership changes in the 40th Assembly | |||||
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Date | Name | District | Party | Reason | |
October 4, 2011 | See List of Members | Election day of the 40th Manitoba general election | |||
July 30, 2012 | Hugh McFadyen | Fort Whyte | Progressive Conservative | Vacated seat. | |
September 4, 2012 | Brian Pallister | Fort Whyte | Progressive Conservative | Elected in a by-election. | |
February 12, 2013 | Mavis Taillieu | Morris | Progressive Conservative | Vacated seat. | |
November 25, 2013 | Larry Maguire | Arthur-Virden | Progressive Conservative | Vacated seat to run in federal election | |
January 28, 2014 | Shannon Martin | Morris | Progressive Conservative | Elected in a by-election. | |
January 28, 2014 | Doyle Piwniuk | Arthur-Virden | Progressive Conservative | Elected in a by-election. | |
February 4, 2014 | Christine Melnick | Riel | NDP | Removed from caucus.[3] | |
May 16, 2014 | Frank Whitehead | The Pas | NDP | Vacated seat. |
Source: "MLA Biographies - Living". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Manitoba NDP wins majority government". CBC News. October 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba". Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ↑ Kusch, Larry (2014-02-04). "Selinger removes Melnick from caucus". Winnipeg Free Press (Winnipeg). Retrieved 2014-02-04.
Preceded by 39th Assembly |
Manitoba Legislative Assemblies 2011–present |
Succeeded by 41st Assembly |
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