49th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador

The 49th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador was elected on May 16, 2019. Members of the House of Assembly were sworn in on June 10, 2019.[1][2][3][4] The Assembly was dissolved on January 15, 2021 after premier Andrew Furey called a snap election held on February 13.

49th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
Minority parliament
10 June 2019  15 January 2021
Parliament leaders
PremierHon. Dwight Ball
10 June 2019 - 19 August 2020
Hon. Andrew Furey
19 August 2020 - present
Leader of the
Opposition
Ches Crosbie
10 June 2019 - present
Party caucuses
GovernmentLiberal Party
OppositionProgressive Conservative Party
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
Members40 MHA seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – present
Sessions
1st Session
10 June 2019 – 15 January 2021
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Seating plan

Stoodley Loveless
Bennett Davis Haley Gambin-Walsh Mitchelmore Warr Bragg P. Parsons
Dempster Osborne FUREY Coady Crocker Haggie Byrne A. Parsons
Reid
Lester Wakeham CROSBIE Brazil Petten Parsons COFFIN J. Dinn Brown
Dwyer Evans Conway-Ottenheimer P. Dinn Pardy Parrott
O'Driscoll Tibbs Forsey Joyce Trimper Lane

List of current members

Name Party Riding
  Derek Bennett Liberal Lewisporte-Twillingate
  Derrick Bragg Liberal Fogo Island-Cape Freels
  David Brazil Progressive Conservative Conception Bay East-Bell Island
     Jordan Brown New Democratic Labrador West
  Gerry Byrne Liberal Corner Brook
  Siobhán Coady Liberal St. John's West
     Alison Coffin New Democratic St. John's East-Quidi Vidi
  Helen Conway-Ottenheimer Progressive Conservative Harbour Main
  Steve Crocker Liberal Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde
  Ches Crosbie Progressive Conservative Windsor Lake
  Bernard Davis Liberal Virginia Waters-Pleasantville
  Lisa Dempster Liberal Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair
     Jim Dinn New Democratic St. John's Centre
  Paul Dinn Progressive Conservative Topsail-Paradise
  Jeff Dwyer Progressive Conservative Placentia West-Bellevue
  Lela Evans Progressive Conservative Torngat Mountains
  Pleaman Forsey Progressive Conservative Exploits
  Andrew Furey Liberal Humber-Gros Morne
  Sherry Gambin-Walsh Liberal Placentia-St. Mary's
  John Haggie Liberal Gander
  Carol Anne Haley Liberal Burin-Grand Bank
     Eddie Joyce Independent Humber-Bay of Islands
     Paul Lane Independent Mount Pearl-Southlands
  Jim Lester Progressive Conservative Mount Pearl North
  Elvis Loveless Liberal Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune
  Christopher Mitchelmore Liberal St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows
  Loyola O'Driscoll Progressive Conservative Ferryland
  Tom Osborne Liberal Waterford Valley
  Craig Pardy Progressive Conservative Bonavista
  Lloyd Parrott Progressive Conservative Terra Nova
  Andrew Parsons Liberal Burgeo-La Poile
  Kevin Parsons Progressive Conservative Cape St. Francis
  Pam Parsons Liberal Harbour Grace-Port de Grave
  Barry Petten Progressive Conservative Conception Bay South
  Scott Reid Liberal St. George's-Humber
  Sarah Stoodley Liberal Mount Scio
  Chris Tibbs Progressive Conservative Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans
     Perry Trimper Independent Lake Melville
  Tony Wakeham Progressive Conservative Stephenville-Port au Port
  Brian Warr Liberal Baie Verte-Green Bay

References

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