Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Assemblée législative du Manitoba | ||
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House Leader | ||
Structure | ||
Seats | 57 | |
Political groups | His Majesty's Government
His Majesty's Loyal Opposition
Other parties | |
Committees |
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Elections | ||
First Past the Post | ||
Last election | October 3, 2023 | |
Next election | On or before October 5, 2027 | |
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Website | ||
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The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (
.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.[2]
The 42nd Legislature was dissolved on September 5, 2023, and a general election was called for October 3, 2023.[3]
Current members
- Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Manitoba
- Party leaders are italicized
- † Speaker of the Assembly
Seating plan
Affiliation | Members | |
New Democratic Party
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34 | |
Progressive Conservative | 22 | |
Liberal Party | 1 | |
Total Seats | 57 | |
Government Majority | 11 |
The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website.[4]
References
- ^ The Legislative Assembly Act, CCSM [1987], c. L110, s. 2
- ^ "Manitoba's Legislative Council". Manitoba Pageant. Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
- ^ "Election period officially begins in Manitoba Ahead of Oct. 3 vote". CBC News Manitoba. September 5, 2023. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
- ^ Seating Arrangement and Current List. The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
External links
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