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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

Deliberative assembly of Manitoba

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

Summary

Deliberative assembly of Manitoba

FieldValue
nameLegislative Assembly of Manitoba
native_nameAssemblée législative du Manitoba
native_name_langfr
legislature43rd Manitoba Legislature
coa_picFile:MB Coat of Arms FNL Oct2023.png
foundation
house_typeLower house (1870–1876) then unicameral house
bodyManitoba Legislature
leader1_typeSpeaker
leader1Tom Lindsey
party1NDP
leader2_typePremier
leader2Wab Kinew
party2NDP
leader3_typeLeader of the Official Opposition
leader3Obby Khan
party3PC
leader4_typeGovernment House Leader
leader4Nahanni Fontaine
party4NDP
leader5_typeOfficial Opposition House Leader
leader5Derek Johnson
party5PC
members57
structure1Legislative_Assembly_of_Manitoba_-_Seating_Chart_by_Party.svg
structure1_res250px
political_groups1His Majesty's Government
*{{color box#F4A460borderdarkgray}} New Democratic (34)
*{{color box#9999FFborderdarkgray}} Progressive Conservative (21)
*{{color box#F08080borderdarkgray}} Liberal (1)
*{{color box#DCDCDCborderdarkgray}} Independent (1)
*{{color boxwhiteborderdarkgray}} Vacant (0)
committees1
voting_system1First-past-the-post
last_election1October 3, 2023
next_election1On or before October 5, 2027
meeting_place[[File:Flowers Legislative North Facing.jpgthumbFlowers in front of the Legislative]]
website
  • New Democratic (34)

His Majesty's Loyal Opposition

  • Progressive Conservative (21)

Other parties

  • Liberal (1)
  • Independent (1)
  • Vacant (0)

The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba () is the deliberative assembly of the Manitoba Legislature in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly at provincial general elections, all in single-member constituencies with first-past-the-post voting. Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor of Manitoba in the name of the King of Canada. The Manitoba Legislative Building is located in central Winnipeg.

The Legislative Chamber
Golden Boy]], or "Eternal Youth"

The premier of Manitoba is Wab Kinew, and the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is Tom Lindsey. Both are members of the New Democratic 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.

The 42nd Legislature was dissolved on September 5, 2023, and a general election was called for October 3. The 43rd Legislature opened on November 9.

Current members

  • Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Manitoba.
  • Party leaders are italicized.
    • Member with non-continuous service
  • † Speaker of the Assembly
RidingPartyMLAFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term(s)
AgassizProgressive ConservativeJodie Byram2023
AssiniboiaNew DemocraticNellie Kennedy2023
BorderlandProgressive ConservativeJosh Guenter2019
Brandon EastNew DemocraticGlen Simard2023
Brandon WestProgressive ConservativeWayne Balcaen2023
BurrowsNew DemocraticDiljeet Brar2019
ConcordiaNew DemocraticMatt Wiebe2010
DauphinNew DemocraticRon Kostyshyn2011, 2023
Dawson TrailProgressive ConservativeBob Lagassé2016
ElmwoodNew DemocraticJim Maloway1986, 2011
Flin FlonNew DemocraticTom Lindsey†2016
Fort GarryIndependentMark Wasyliw2019
Fort RichmondNew DemocraticJennifer Chen2023
Fort RougeNew Democratic*Wab Kinew*2016
Fort WhyteProgressive ConservativeObby Khan2022
Interlake-GimliProgressive ConservativeDerek Johnson2016
KeewatinookNew DemocraticIan Bushie2019
Kildonan-River EastNew DemocraticRachelle Schott2023
Kirkfield ParkNew DemocraticLogan Oxenham2023
La VerendryeProgressive ConservativeKonrad Narth2023
Lac du BonnetProgressive ConservativeWayne Ewasko2011
LagimodièreNew DemocraticTyler Blashko2023
LakesideProgressive ConservativeTrevor King2023
McPhillipsNew DemocraticJasdeep Devgan2023
MidlandProgressive ConservativeLauren Stone2023
Morden-WinklerProgressive ConservativeCarrie Hiebert2023
Notre DameNew DemocraticMalaya Marcelino2019
Point DouglasNew DemocraticBernadette Smith2017
Portage la PrairieProgressive ConservativeJeff Bereza2023
RadissonNew DemocraticJelynn Dela Cruz2023
Red River NorthProgressive ConservativeJeff Wharton2016
Riding MountainProgressive ConservativeGreg Nesbitt2016
RielNew DemocraticMike Moyes2023
River HeightsNew DemocraticMike Moroz2023
RoblinProgressive ConservativeKathleen Cook2023
RossmereNew DemocraticTracy Schmidt2023
Seine RiverNew DemocraticBillie Cross2023
SelkirkProgressive ConservativeRichard Perchotte2023
SouthdaleNew DemocraticRenée Cable2023
Springfield-RitchotProgressive ConservativeRon Schuler1999
Spruce WoodsProgressive ConservativeColleen Robbins2025
St. BonifaceNew DemocraticRobert Loiselle2023
St. JamesNew DemocraticAdrien Sala2019
St. JohnsNew DemocraticNahanni Fontaine2016
St. VitalNew DemocraticJamie Moses2019
SteinbachProgressive ConservativeKelvin Goertzen2003
Swan RiverProgressive ConservativeRick Wowchuk2016
The MaplesNew DemocraticMintu Sandhu2019
The Pas-KameesakNew DemocraticAmanda Lathlin2015
ThompsonNew DemocraticEric Redhead2022
TransconaNew DemocraticShannon Corbett2025
Turtle MountainProgressive ConservativeDoyle Piwniuk2014
TuxedoNew DemocraticCarla Compton2024
Tyndall ParkLiberalCindy Lamoureux2016
Union StationNew DemocraticUzoma Asagwara2019
WaverleyNew DemocraticDavid Pankratz2023
WolseleyNew DemocraticLisa Naylor2019

Seating plan

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AffiliationMembers
New Democratic Party34
Vacant0
Total seats57
Government majority11

The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website.

References

References

  1. {{Cite canlaw. ([1987])
  2. "Manitoba's Legislative Council.".
  3. "Election period officially begins in Manitoba Ahead of Oct. 3 vote.".
  4. "Bills: 1st Session, 43rd Legislature".
  5. [https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/members/pf/seatingplan.pdf ''Seating Arrangement and Current List'']. The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
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