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50th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador

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The 50th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador was elected at the 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador general election and sworn-in April 12, 2021.[1]

Seating Plan

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Warr Loveless Howell Pike Reid Gambin-Walsh Stoyles
P.Parsons Stoodley A.Parsons Hogan Davis Hutton Abbott
Osborne Coady FUREY Crocker Dempster Haggie Byrne Trimper
Bennett
Pardy Petten Wakeham Dinn DINN Brown
Tibbs O'Driscoll Conway-Ottenheimer Parrott Evans
Wall Forsey Dwyer Joyce Lane

Current as of February 2024 [2]

List of members

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Members as of April 2024

Name Party Riding First elected / previously elected
1 Brian Warr (resigned 2024) Liberal Baie Verte-Green Bay 2015-2024
Lin Paddock (won 2024 by-election) Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
2 Craig Pardy Progressive Conservative Bonavista 2019
3 Andrew Parsons Liberal Burgeo-La Poile 2011
4 Paul Pike Liberal Burin-Grand Bank 2021
5 Joedy Wall Progressive Conservative Cape St. Francis 2021
6 Steve Crocker Liberal Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde 2014
7 Lisa Dempster Liberal Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair 2013
8 David Brazil (resigned 2023) Progressive Conservative Conception Bay East-Bell Island 2010
Fred Hutton (starting 2024) Liberal 2024
9 Barry Petten Progressive Conservative Conception Bay South 2015
10 Gerry Byrne Liberal Corner Brook 2015
11 Pleaman Forsey Progressive Conservative Exploits 2019
12 Loyola O'Driscoll Progressive Conservative Ferryland 2019
13 Derrick Bragg (died 2024)[3] Liberal Fogo Island-Cape Freels 2015
Jim McKenna (starting 2024) Progressive Conservative 2024
14 Elvis Loveless Liberal Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune 2019
15 John Haggie Liberal Gander 2015
16 Chris Tibbs Progressive Conservative Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans 2019
17 Pam Parsons Liberal Harbour Grace-Port de Grave 2015
18 Helen Conway-Ottenheimer Progressive Conservative Harbour Main 2019
19 Eddie Joyce Independent Humber-Bay of Islands 1989,[a] 1999,[b] 2011
20 Andrew Furey Liberal Humber-Gros Morne 2020
21 Jordan Brown New Democratic Labrador West 2019
23 Derek Bennett Liberal Lewisporte-Twillingate 2015
24 Lucy Stoyles Liberal Mount Pearl North 2021
25 Paul Lane Independent Mount Pearl-Southlands 2011[c]
26 Sarah Stoodley Liberal Mount Scio 2019
27 Jeff Dwyer Progressive Conservative Placentia West-Bellevue 2019
28 Sherry Gambin-Walsh Liberal Placentia-St. Mary's 2015
29 Krista Howell Liberal St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows 2021
30 Scott Reid Liberal St. George's-Humber 2014
31 Jim Dinn New Democratic St. John's Centre 2019
32 John Abbott Liberal St. John's East-Quidi Vidi 2021
33 Siobhan Coady Liberal St. John's West 2015
34 Tony Wakeham Progressive Conservative Stephenville-Port au Port 2019
35 Lloyd Parrott Progressive Conservative Terra Nova 2019
36 Paul Dinn Progressive Conservative Topsail-Paradise 2019
37 Lela Evans Progressive Conservative Torngat Mountains 2019
38 Bernard Davis Liberal Virginia Waters-Pleasantville 2015
39 Tom Osborne Liberal Waterford Valley 1996[d]
40 John Hogan Liberal Windsor Lake 2021

By-elections

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References

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  1. ^ Mullin, Malone; Moore, Mike (2021-01-15). "N.L. heading to the polls on Feb. 13 as Andrew Furey seeks Liberal majority". CBC News. Retrieved 2021-01-15.
  2. ^ "Seating Plan". Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Newfoundland and Labrador cabinet minister Bragg dies at 59 after cancer diagnosis". halifax.citynews.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  4. ^ "Preliminary By-Election Results for Conception Bay East-Bell Island". gov.nl. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. January 30, 2024.
  1. ^ Bay of Islands (First Elected as a Liberal)
  2. ^ Bay of Islands (Re-elected as Liberal)
  3. ^ First Elected as a Progressive Conservative and Re-elected as Liberal
  4. ^ First Elected as a Progressive Conservative