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51st New Brunswick Legislature

The 51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1987. It was dissolved on August 22, 1991.


51st New Brunswick Legislature
Majority parliament
c. 1987 – Aug. 22, 1991
Frank McKenna
Camille Thériault
Liberal Party
Liberal Party shadow cabinet*
* The Liberal Party won every seat in the Assembly, so Premier McKenna named several members of his own caucus to act as an opposition.
Seating arrangements of the Legislative Assembly
Frank Branch
58 MLA seats
Elizabeth II6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
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The 51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1987. It was dissolved on August 22, 1991.

The speaker was Frank Branch.

Premier Frank McKenna led the government. The Liberal Party won all the seats; but to ensure the proper functioning of the parliamentary system, Frank McKenna named several members of his own caucus, led by Camille Thériault, to serve as the Official Opposition. The government also allowed the Progressive Conservative Party, which finished second place in the election in the number of votes received, to submit written questions to ministers during Question Period.

All were elected in the 31st general election held on October 13, 1987, except for Denis Losier, who was elected in a by-election held after Doug Young resigned his seat.

Italics denotes a party leader

† denotes the Speaker

  • 1987 New Brunswick general election

  • Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

  • Elections in New Brunswick 1984–2006, Elections New Brunswick (pdf)

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