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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

Canadian provincial legislative officer


Canadian provincial legislative officer

The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is the presiding officer of the provincial legislature.

LIST

List of speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

No.PortraitName
Electoral district
(Birth–Death)Term of officePartyLegislatureTerm startTerm end
1[[File:Joseph Royal.jpg108x108px]]Joseph Royal
MLA for St. Francois Xavier West
(1837–1902)March 15,
1871March 14,
1872MBIndependent}}; "Government1st
2Curtis James Bird
MLA for St. Pauls
(1838–1876)February 5,
1873December 22,
1874MBIndependent}}; "Government
3[[File:Joseph Dubuc.jpg102x102px]]Joseph Dubuc
MLA for St. Norbert
(1840–1914)March 31,
1875December
1878MBIndependent}}; "Government2nd
4[[File:John Wright Sifton.jpg117x117px]]John Wright Sifton
MLA for St. Clements
(1833–1912)February 1,
1879December
1879MBIndependent}}; "Government3rd
5[[File:Gilbert McMicken.png111x111px]]Gilbert McMicken
MLA for Cartier
(1813–1891)January 21,
1880December
1882MBPC}}; "Liberal-Conservative4th
6Alexander Murray
MLA for Assiniboia
(1839–1913)April 17,
1883December
1886MBPC}}; "Conservative5th
7[[File:David Glass MP.jpg96x96px]]David Glass
MLA for St. Clements
(1830–1906)April 14,
1887June
1888MBIndependent}}; "Independent6th
8William Winram
MLA for Manitou
(1830–1906)August 28,
1888February 12,
1891MBLiberal}}; "Liberal7th
9[[File:Samuel Jacob Jackson.jpg89x89px]]Samuel Jacob Jackson
MLA for Rockwood
(1848–1942)February 25,
1891January 15,
1895MBLiberal}}; "Liberal
8th
10[[File:Finlay McNaughton Young.jpg106x106px]]Finlay McNaughton Young
MLA for Killarney
(1852–1916)February 14,
1895December
1899MBLiberal}}; "Liberal
9th
11[[File:Wilhelm Hespeler.jpg105x105px]]William Hespeler
MLA for Rosenfeld
(1830–1921)March 29,
1900December
1903MBIndependent}}; "Independent Conservative10th
12[[File:Manitoba politician James Johnson.png99x99px]]James Johnson
MLA for Turtle Mountain
(1855–1929)January 7,
1904January 6,
1916MBIndependent}}; "Independent Conservative11th
MBPC}}; "Conservative12th
13th
14th
13James Bryson Baird
MLA for Mountain
(1859–1939)January 6,
1916January 24,
1922MBLiberal}}; "Liberal15th
16th
14Philippe Adjutor Talbot
MLA for La Verendrye
(1879–1967)January 18,
1923June 12,
1936MBUnited Farmers}}; "United Farmers17th
MBProgressive}}; "Progressive18th
MBLiberal}}; "Liberal-Progressive19th
15Robert Hawkins
MLA for Dauphin
(1879–1962)February 18,
1937September 29,
1949MBLiberal}}; "Liberal-Progressive20th
21st
22nd
16Wallace C. Miller
MLA for Rhineland
(1896–1959)February 14,
1950August 15,
1950MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative23rd
17Nicholas Bachynsky
MLA for Fisher
(1887–1969)November 7,
1950October 23,
1958MBLiberal}}; "Liberal-Progressive
24th
18Abram Harrison
MLA for Rock Lake
(1898–1979)October 23,
1958February 27,
1963MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative25th
26th
19Thelma Forbes
MLA for Cypress
(1910–2012)February 28,
1963December 5,
1966MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative27th
20James Bilton
MLA for Swan River
(1908–1988)December 5,
1966August 14,
1969MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative28th
21Ben Hanuschak
MLA for Burrows
(born 1930)August 14,
1969August 20,
1970MBNDP}}; "New Democratic29th
22Peter Fox
MLA for Kildonan
(1921–1989)August 7,
1971November 24,
1977MBNDP}}; "New Democratic
30th
23Harry Graham
MLA for Birtle-Russell
(1921–2006)November 24,
1977October 13,
1981MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative31st
24Jim Walding
MLA for St. Vital
(1937–2007)February 25,
1982February 11,
1986MBNDP}}; "New Democratic32nd
25Myrna Phillips
MLA for Wolseley
(born 1942)May 8,
1986March 9,
1988MBNDP}}; "New Democratic33rd
26Denis Rocan
MLA for Turtle Mountain (until 1990)
MLA for Gladstone (from 1990)
(born 1949)July 21,
1988May 22,
1995MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative34th
35th
27Louise Dacquay
MLA for Seine River
(born 1940)May 23,
1995August 17,
1999MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative36th
28George Hickes
MLA for Point Douglas
(born 1946)November 18,
1999October 20,
2011MBNDP}}; "New Democratic37th
38th
39th
29Daryl Reid
MLA for Transcona
(born 1950)October 20,
2011March 16,
2016MBNDP}}; "New Democratic40th
30Myrna Driedger
MLA for Charleswood (until 2019)
MLA for Roblin (from 2019)
(born 1952)May 18,
2016November 9,
2023MBPC}}; "Progressive Conservative41st
42nd
31Tom Lindsey
MLA for Flin FlonNovember 9,
2023IncumbentMBNDP}}; "New Democratic43rd

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