35th Manitoba Legislature

The members of the 35th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in September 1990.[1] The legislature sat from October 11, 1990 to March 21, 1995.[2]

The Progressive Conservative Party led by Gary Filmon formed the government.[1]

Gary Doer of the New Democratic Party was Leader of the Opposition.[3]

Denis Rocan served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

There were six sessions of the 35th Legislature:[2]

Session Start End
1st October 11, 1990 January 21, 1991
2nd March 7, 1991 July 25, 1991
3rd December 5, 1991 June 24, 1992
4th November 26, 1992 July 27, 1993
5th April 7, 1994 July 5, 1994
6th December 1, 1994 March 20, 1995

George Johnson was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until March 5, 1993, when Yvon Dumont became lieutenant governor.[4]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1990:[1]

Member Electoral district Party[5]
     James Downey Arthur-Virden Progressive Conservative
     Linda McIntosh Assiniboia Progressive Conservative
     Leonard Evans Brandon East NDP
     James C. McCrae Brandon West Progressive Conservative
     Conrad Santos Broadway NDP
     Doug Martindale Burrows NDP
     Jim Ernst Charleswood Progressive Conservative
     Gary Doer Concordia NDP
     Jim Carr Crescentwood Liberal
     John Plohman Dauphin NDP
     Jim Maloway Elmwood NDP
     Jack Penner Emerson Progressive Conservative
     Jerry Storie Flin Flon NDP
     Rosemary Vodrey Fort Garry Progressive Conservative
     Ed Helwer Gimli Progressive Conservative
     Denis Rocan Gladstone Progressive Conservative
     Kevin Lamoureux Inkster Liberal
     Clif Evans Interlake NDP
     Dave Chomiak Kildonan NDP
     Eric Stefanson Kirkfield Park Progressive Conservative
     Darren Praznik Lac du Bonnet Progressive Conservative
     Harry Enns Lakeside Progressive Conservative
     Ben Sveinson La Verendrye Progressive Conservative
     Harold Gilleshammer Minnedosa Progressive Conservative
     Clayton Manness Morris Progressive Conservative
     Jack Reimer Niakwa Progressive Conservative
     Reg Alcock Osborne Liberal
     Donald Orchard Pembina Progressive Conservative
     George Hickes Point Douglas NDP
     Ed Connery Portage la Prairie Progressive Conservative
     Marianne Cerilli Radisson NDP
     Gerry Ducharme Riel Progressive Conservative
     Bonnie Mitchelson River East Progressive Conservative
     Sharon Carstairs River Heights Liberal
     Len Derkach Roblin-Russell Progressive Conservative
     Harold Neufeld Rossmere Progressive Conservative
     Elijah Harper Rupertsland NDP
     Neil Gaudry St. Boniface Liberal
     Paul Edwards St. James Liberal
     Judy Wasylycia-Leis St. Johns NDP
     Marcel Laurendeau St. Norbert Progressive Conservative
     Shirley Render St. Vital Progressive Conservative
     Glen Cummings Ste. Rose Progressive Conservative
     Louise Dacquay Seine River Progressive Conservative
     Gregory Dewar Selkirk NDP
     Glen Findlay Springfield Progressive Conservative
     Albert Driedger Steinbach Progressive Conservative
     Gerry McAlpine Sturgeon Creek Progressive Conservative
     Rosann Wowchuk Swan River NDP
     Gulzar Cheema The Maples Liberal
     Oscar Lathlin The Pas NDP
     Steve Ashton Thompson NDP
     Daryl Reid Transcona NDP
     Bob Rose Turtle Mountain Progressive Conservative
     Gary Filmon Tuxedo Progressive Conservative
     Becky Barrett Wellington NDP
     Jean Friesen Wolseley NDP

Notes:

    By-elections

    By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:

    Electoral district Member elected Affiliation Election date Reason
    Crescentwood Avis Gray Liberal September 15, 1992 J Carr resigned January 27, 1992[6]
    Portage la Prairie Brian Pallister Progressive Conservative September 15, 1992 E Connery resigned June 23, 1992[6]
    Osborne Norma McCormick Liberal September 21, 1993[6] R Alcock resigned July 30, 1993 to run in federal election[7]
    Rossmere Harry Schellenberg NDP September 21, 1993 H Neufeld resigned May 12, 1993[6]
    Rupertsland Eric Robinson NDP September 21, 1993[6] E Harper resigned November 30, 1992 to run in federal election[7]
    St. Johns Gord Mackintosh NDP September 21, 1993 J Wasylycia-Leis resigned August 12, 1993 to run in federal election[6]
    The Maples Gary Kowalski Liberal September 21, 1993 G Cheema resigned June 17, 1993[6]

    Notes:

      References

      1. 1 2 3 4 "Members of the Thirty-Fifth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1990-1995)". Memorable Manitobans. Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
      2. 1 2 "Sessional Information" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
      3. "Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba". Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
      4. "Past lieutenant governors". Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
      5. "Historical Summaries" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
      6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Biographies of Living Members". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
      7. 1 2 "Biographies of Deceased Members". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
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