50th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador legislative session
The 50th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador was elected at the 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador general election and sworn-in April 12, 2021.[1]
Seating Plan
Warr | Loveless | Howell | Pike | Reid | Gambin-Walsh | Stoyles | ||
P.Parsons | Stoodley | A.Parsons | Hogan | Davis | Hutton | Abbott | ||
Osborne | Coady | FUREY | Crocker | Dempster | Haggie | Byrne | Trimper | |
Bennett | ||||||||
Pardy | Petten | Wakeham | Dinn | DINN | Brown | |||
Tibbs | O'Driscoll | Conway-Ottenheimer | Parrott | Evans | ||||
Wall | Forsey | Dwyer | Joyce | Lane |
Current as of February 2024 [2]
List of members
Members as of April 2024
Name | Party | Riding | First elected / previously elected | |
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1 | Brian Warr (resigned 2024) | Liberal | Baie Verte-Green Bay | 2015-2024 |
Lin Paddock (won 2024 by-election) | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador | |||
2 | Craig Pardy | Progressive Conservative | Bonavista | 2019 |
3 | Andrew Parsons | Liberal | Burgeo-La Poile | 2011 |
4 | Paul Pike | Liberal | Burin-Grand Bank | 2021 |
5 | Joedy Wall | Progressive Conservative | Cape St. Francis | 2021 |
6 | Steve Crocker | Liberal | Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde | 2014 |
7 | Lisa Dempster | Liberal | Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair | 2013 |
8 | David Brazil (resigned 2023) | Progressive Conservative | Conception Bay East-Bell Island | 2010 |
Fred Hutton (starting 2024) | Liberal | 2024 | ||
9 | Barry Petten | Progressive Conservative | Conception Bay South | 2015 |
10 | Gerry Byrne | Liberal | Corner Brook | 2015 |
11 | Pleaman Forsey | Progressive Conservative | Exploits | 2019 |
12 | Loyola O'Driscoll | Progressive Conservative | Ferryland | 2019 |
13 | Derrick Bragg (died 2024)[3] | Liberal | Fogo Island-Cape Freels | 2015 |
Jim McKenna (starting 2024) | Progressive Conservative | 2024 | ||
14 | Elvis Loveless | Liberal | Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune | 2019 |
15 | John Haggie | Liberal | Gander | 2015 |
16 | Chris Tibbs | Progressive Conservative | Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans | 2019 |
17 | Pam Parsons | Liberal | Harbour Grace-Port de Grave | 2015 |
18 | Helen Conway-Ottenheimer | Progressive Conservative | Harbour Main | 2019 |
19 | Eddie Joyce | Independent | Humber-Bay of Islands | 1989,[a] 1999,[b] 2011 |
20 | Andrew Furey | Liberal | Humber-Gros Morne | 2020 |
21 | Jordan Brown | New Democratic | Labrador West | 2019 |
23 | Derek Bennett | Liberal | Lewisporte-Twillingate | 2015 |
24 | Lucy Stoyles | Liberal | Mount Pearl North | 2021 |
25 | Paul Lane | Independent | Mount Pearl-Southlands | 2011[c] |
26 | Sarah Stoodley | Liberal | Mount Scio | 2019 |
27 | Jeff Dwyer | Progressive Conservative | Placentia West-Bellevue | 2019 |
28 | Sherry Gambin-Walsh | Liberal | Placentia-St. Mary's | 2015 |
29 | Krista Howell | Liberal | St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows | 2021 |
30 | Scott Reid | Liberal | St. George's-Humber | 2014 |
31 | Jim Dinn | New Democratic | St. John's Centre | 2019 |
32 | John Abbott | Liberal | St. John's East-Quidi Vidi | 2021 |
33 | Siobhan Coady | Liberal | St. John's West | 2015 |
34 | Tony Wakeham | Progressive Conservative | Stephenville-Port au Port | 2019 |
35 | Lloyd Parrott | Progressive Conservative | Terra Nova | 2019 |
36 | Paul Dinn | Progressive Conservative | Topsail-Paradise | 2019 |
37 | Lela Evans | Progressive Conservative | Torngat Mountains | 2019 |
38 | Bernard Davis | Liberal | Virginia Waters-Pleasantville | 2015 |
39 | Tom Osborne | Liberal | Waterford Valley | 1996[d] |
40 | John Hogan | Liberal | Windsor Lake | 2021 |
By-elections
- Conception Bay East–Bell Island, January 30, 2024, won by Liberal Fred Hutton.[4]
- Fogo Island-Cape Freels, April 15, 2024, won by Progressive Conservative (PC) Jim McKenna
- Baie Verte-Green Bay, May 27, 2024, won by Progressive Conservative (PC) Lin Paddock
- Waterford Valley, August 22, 2024
References
- ^ Mullin, Malone; Moore, Mike (2021-01-15). "N.L. heading to the polls on Feb. 13 as Andrew Furey seeks Liberal majority". CBC News. Retrieved 2021-01-15.
- ^ "Seating Plan". Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ^ "Newfoundland and Labrador cabinet minister Bragg dies at 59 after cancer diagnosis". halifax.citynews.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
- ^ "Preliminary By-Election Results for Conception Bay East-Bell Island". gov.nl. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. January 30, 2024.
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