Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Lieutenant Governor[1] form the legislature of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly in provincial general elections, all in single-member constituencies with first-past-the-post voting. The Manitoba Legislative Building is located in central Winnipeg, at the meeting point of the Wolseley and Fort Rouge constituencies.
The Premier of Manitoba is Brian Pallister and the current Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is Myrna Driedger; both of whom belong to the Progressive Conservative Party.
Historically, the Legislature of Manitoba had another chamber, the Legislative Council of Manitoba, but this was abolished in 1876, just six years after the province was formed.
Current members
|
Member |
Party |
Constituency |
|
Allum, JamesJames Allum |
New Democratic |
Fort Garry-Riverview |
|
Altemeyer, RobRob Altemeyer |
New Democratic |
Wolseley |
|
Bindle, KellyKelly Bindle |
Progressive Conservative |
Thompson |
|
Chief, KevinKevin Chief |
New Democratic |
Point Douglas |
|
Clarke, EileenEileen Clarke |
Progressive Conservative |
Agassiz |
|
Cox, CathyCathy Cox |
Progressive Conservative |
River East |
|
Cullen, CliffCliff Cullen |
Progressive Conservative |
Spruce Woods |
|
Curry, NicNic Curry |
Progressive Conservative |
Kildonan |
|
Driedger, MyrnaMyrna Driedger † |
Progressive Conservative |
Charleswood |
|
Eichler, RalphRalph Eichler |
Progressive Conservative |
Lakeside |
|
Ewasko, WayneWayne Ewasko |
Progressive Conservative |
Lac Du Bonnet |
|
Fielding, ScottScott Fielding |
Progressive Conservative |
Kirkfield Park |
|
Fletcher, StevenSteven Fletcher |
Progressive Conservative |
Assiniboia |
|
Fontaine, NahanniNahanni Fontaine |
New Democratic |
St. Johns |
|
Friesen, CameronCameron Friesen |
Progressive Conservative |
Morden-Winkler |
|
Gerrard, JonJon Gerrard |
Liberal |
River Heights |
|
Goertzen, KelvinKelvin Goertzen |
Progressive Conservative |
Steinbach |
|
Graydon, CliffCliff Graydon |
Progressive Conservative |
Emerson |
|
Guillemard, SarahSarah Guillemard |
Progressive Conservative |
Fort Richmond |
|
Helwer, RegReg Helwer |
Progressive Conservative |
Brandon West |
|
Isleifson, LenLen Isleifson |
Progressive Conservative |
Brandon East |
|
Johnson, DerekDerek Johnson |
Progressive Conservative |
Interlake |
|
Johnston, ScottScott Johnston |
Progressive Conservative |
St. James |
|
Kinew, WabWab Kinew |
New Democratic |
Fort Rouge |
|
Klassen, JudyJudy Klassen |
Liberal |
Kewatinook |
|
Lagassé, BobBob Lagassé |
Progressive Conservative |
Dawson Trail |
|
Lagimodiere, AlanAlan Lagimodiere |
Progressive Conservative |
Selkirk |
|
Lamoureux, CindyCindy Lamoureux |
Liberal |
Burrows |
|
Lathlin, AmandaAmanda Lathlin |
New Democratic |
The Pas |
|
Lindsey, TomTom Lindsey |
New Democratic |
Flin Flon |
|
Maloway, JimJim Maloway |
New Democratic |
Elmwood |
|
Marcelino, FlorFlor Marcelino |
New Democratic |
Logan |
|
Marcelino, TedTed Marcelino |
New Democratic |
Tyndall Park |
|
Martin, ShannonShannon Martin |
Progressive Conservative |
Morris |
|
Mayer, ColleenColleen Mayer |
Progressive Conservative |
St. Vital |
|
Michaleski, BradBrad Michaleski |
Progressive Conservative |
Dauphin |
|
Micklefield, AndrewAndrew Micklefield |
Progressive Conservative |
Rossmere |
|
Morley-Lecomte, JaniceJanice Morley-Lecomte |
Progressive Conservative |
Seine River |
|
Nesbitt, GregGreg Nesbitt |
Progressive Conservative |
Riding Mountain |
|
Pallister, BrianBrian Pallister |
Progressive Conservative |
Fort Whyte |
|
Pedersen, BlaineBlaine Pedersen |
Progressive Conservative |
Midland |
|
Piwniuk, DoyleDoyle Piwniuk |
Progressive Conservative |
Arthur-Virden |
|
Reyes, JonJon Reyes |
Progressive Conservative |
St. Norbert |
|
Saran, MohinderMohinder Saran |
New Democratic |
The Maples |
|
Schuler, RonRon Schuler |
Progressive Conservative |
St. Paul |
|
Selinger, GregGreg Selinger |
New Democratic |
St. Boniface |
|
Smith, AndrewAndrew Smith |
Progressive Conservative |
Southdale |
|
Smook, DennisDennis Smook |
Progressive Conservative |
La Verendrye |
|
Squires, RochelleRochelle Squires |
Progressive Conservative |
Riel |
|
Stefanson, HeatherHeather Stefanson |
Progressive Conservative |
Tuxedo |
|
Swan, AndrewAndrew Swan |
New Democratic |
Minto |
|
Teitsma, JamesJames Teitsma |
Progressive Conservative |
Radisson |
|
Wharton, JeffJeff Wharton |
Progressive Conservative |
Gimli |
|
Wiebe, MattMatt Wiebe |
New Democratic |
Concordia |
|
Wishart, IanIan Wishart |
Progressive Conservative |
Portage la Prairie |
|
Wowchuk, RickRick Wowchuk |
Progressive Conservative |
Swan River |
|
Yakimoski, BlairBlair Yakimoski |
Progressive Conservative |
Transcona |
- † Speaker of the Assembly
Seating Plan
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Driedger |
* |
* |
* |
* |
- |
********************** |
Micklefield |
Piwniuk |
Goertzen |
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Selinger |
Wiebe |
Lagimodière |
Squires |
Cullen |
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Chief |
** |
Swan |
Fletcher |
Fielding |
* |
Stefanson |
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Maloway |
T. Marcelino |
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PALLISTER |
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F. MARCELINO |
Morley-Lecomte |
Cox |
Friesen |
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Lathlin |
* |
Saran |
* |
Kinew |
*** |
Reyes |
Clarke |
Wishart |
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Allum |
Altemeyer |
Lindsey |
****** |
Guillemard |
Schuler |
Pedersen |
Eichler |
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Smook |
Graydon |
Fontaine |
Driedger |
********* |
Curry |
Ewasko |
Martin |
Helwer |
Wharton |
************ |
Isleifson |
Lagassé |
Johnston |
Lamoureux |
Klassen |
************ |
Mayer |
* |
Smith |
Wowchuk |
Bindle |
Johnson |
* |
Teitsma |
Michaleski |
Yakimoski |
Nesbitt |
* |
Gerrard |
The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website.[2]
References
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