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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Deliberative assembly of Manitoba
Deliberative assembly of Manitoba
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| name | Legislative Assembly of Manitoba | ||
| native_name | Assemblée législative du Manitoba | ||
| native_name_lang | fr | ||
| legislature | 43rd Manitoba Legislature | ||
| coa_pic | File:MB Coat of Arms FNL Oct2023.png | ||
| foundation | |||
| house_type | Lower house (1870–1876) then unicameral house | ||
| body | Manitoba Legislature | ||
| leader1_type | Speaker | ||
| leader1 | Tom Lindsey | ||
| party1 | NDP | ||
| leader2_type | Premier | ||
| leader2 | Wab Kinew | ||
| party2 | NDP | ||
| leader3_type | Leader of the Official Opposition | ||
| leader3 | Obby Khan | ||
| party3 | PC | ||
| leader4_type | Government House Leader | ||
| leader4 | Nahanni Fontaine | ||
| party4 | NDP | ||
| leader5_type | Official Opposition House Leader | ||
| leader5 | Derek Johnson | ||
| party5 | PC | ||
| members | 57 | ||
| structure1 | Legislative_Assembly_of_Manitoba_-_Seating_Chart_by_Party.svg | ||
| structure1_res | 250px | ||
| political_groups1 | His Majesty's Government | ||
| *{{color box | #F4A460 | border | darkgray}} New Democratic (34) |
| *{{color box | #9999FF | border | darkgray}} Progressive Conservative (21) |
| *{{color box | #F08080 | border | darkgray}} Liberal (1) |
| *{{color box | #DCDCDC | border | darkgray}} Independent (1) |
| *{{color box | white | border | darkgray}} Vacant (0) |
| committees1 | |||
| voting_system1 | First-past-the-post | ||
| last_election1 | October 3, 2023 | ||
| next_election1 | On or before October 5, 2027 | ||
| meeting_place | [[File:Flowers Legislative North Facing.jpg | thumb | Flowers 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 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.
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- Member with non-continuous service
- † Speaker of the Assembly
| Riding | Party | MLA | First elected / previously elected | No.# of term(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agassiz | Progressive Conservative | Jodie Byram | 2023 | ||
| Assiniboia | New Democratic | Nellie Kennedy | 2023 | ||
| Borderland | Progressive Conservative | Josh Guenter | 2019 | ||
| Brandon East | New Democratic | Glen Simard | 2023 | ||
| Brandon West | Progressive Conservative | Wayne Balcaen | 2023 | ||
| Burrows | New Democratic | Diljeet Brar | 2019 | ||
| Concordia | New Democratic | Matt Wiebe | 2010 | ||
| Dauphin | New Democratic | Ron Kostyshyn | 2011, 2023 | ||
| Dawson Trail | Progressive Conservative | Bob Lagassé | 2016 | ||
| Elmwood | New Democratic | Jim Maloway | 1986, 2011 | ||
| Flin Flon | New Democratic | Tom Lindsey† | 2016 | ||
| Fort Garry | Independent | Mark Wasyliw | 2019 | ||
| Fort Richmond | New Democratic | Jennifer Chen | 2023 | ||
| Fort Rouge | New Democratic | *Wab Kinew* | 2016 | ||
| Fort Whyte | Progressive Conservative | Obby Khan | 2022 | ||
| Interlake-Gimli | Progressive Conservative | Derek Johnson | 2016 | ||
| Keewatinook | New Democratic | Ian Bushie | 2019 | ||
| Kildonan-River East | New Democratic | Rachelle Schott | 2023 | ||
| Kirkfield Park | New Democratic | Logan Oxenham | 2023 | ||
| La Verendrye | Progressive Conservative | Konrad Narth | 2023 | ||
| Lac du Bonnet | Progressive Conservative | Wayne Ewasko | 2011 | ||
| Lagimodière | New Democratic | Tyler Blashko | 2023 | ||
| Lakeside | Progressive Conservative | Trevor King | 2023 | ||
| McPhillips | New Democratic | Jasdeep Devgan | 2023 | ||
| Midland | Progressive Conservative | Lauren Stone | 2023 | ||
| Morden-Winkler | Progressive Conservative | Carrie Hiebert | 2023 | ||
| Notre Dame | New Democratic | Malaya Marcelino | 2019 | ||
| Point Douglas | New Democratic | Bernadette Smith | 2017 | ||
| Portage la Prairie | Progressive Conservative | Jeff Bereza | 2023 | ||
| Radisson | New Democratic | Jelynn Dela Cruz | 2023 | ||
| Red River North | Progressive Conservative | Jeff Wharton | 2016 | ||
| Riding Mountain | Progressive Conservative | Greg Nesbitt | 2016 | ||
| Riel | New Democratic | Mike Moyes | 2023 | ||
| River Heights | New Democratic | Mike Moroz | 2023 | ||
| Roblin | Progressive Conservative | Kathleen Cook | 2023 | ||
| Rossmere | New Democratic | Tracy Schmidt | 2023 | ||
| Seine River | New Democratic | Billie Cross | 2023 | ||
| Selkirk | Progressive Conservative | Richard Perchotte | 2023 | ||
| Southdale | New Democratic | Renée Cable | 2023 | ||
| Springfield-Ritchot | Progressive Conservative | Ron Schuler | 1999 | ||
| Spruce Woods | Progressive Conservative | Colleen Robbins | 2025 | ||
| St. Boniface | New Democratic | Robert Loiselle | 2023 | ||
| St. James | New Democratic | Adrien Sala | 2019 | ||
| St. Johns | New Democratic | Nahanni Fontaine | 2016 | ||
| St. Vital | New Democratic | Jamie Moses | 2019 | ||
| Steinbach | Progressive Conservative | Kelvin Goertzen | 2003 | ||
| Swan River | Progressive Conservative | Rick Wowchuk | 2016 | ||
| The Maples | New Democratic | Mintu Sandhu | 2019 | ||
| The Pas-Kameesak | New Democratic | Amanda Lathlin | 2015 | ||
| Thompson | New Democratic | Eric Redhead | 2022 | ||
| Transcona | New Democratic | Shannon Corbett | 2025 | ||
| Turtle Mountain | Progressive Conservative | Doyle Piwniuk | 2014 | ||
| Tuxedo | New Democratic | Carla Compton | 2024 | ||
| Tyndall Park | Liberal | Cindy Lamoureux | 2016 | ||
| Union Station | New Democratic | Uzoma Asagwara | 2019 | ||
| Waverley | New Democratic | David Pankratz | 2023 | ||
| Wolseley | New Democratic | Lisa Naylor | 2019 |
Seating plan
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| Affiliation | Members |
|---|---|
| New Democratic Party | 34 |
| Vacant | 0 |
| Total seats | 57 |
| Government majority | 11 |
The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website.
References
References
- {{Cite canlaw. ([1987])
- "Manitoba's Legislative Council.".
- "Election period officially begins in Manitoba Ahead of Oct. 3 vote.".
- "Bills: 1st Session, 43rd Legislature".
- [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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