51st General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador

Canadian provincial legislature since 2025 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 51st General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador was elected at the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election.[1] All 40 seats were elected.[2]

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51st General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
Majority parliament
Nov. 3, 2025  present
Parliament leaders
PremierTony Wakeham
Oct. 29, 2025 present
CabinetWakeham ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
John Hogan
Oct. 29, 2025 present
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative
OppositionLiberal
RecognizedNew Democratic
House of Assembly
Speaker of the
House
Paul Lane
Nov. 3, 2025 present
Members40 MHA seats
Sovereign
MonarchCharles III
Sep. 8, 2022 present
Lieutenant
governor
Joan Marie Aylward
Nov. 14, 2023 present
 50th  52nd
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Party total

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List of members

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Riding Name Party First elected / previously elected
  Baie Verte-Green Bay Lin Paddock Progressive Conservative 2024
  Bonavista Craig Pardy Progressive Conservative 2019
  Burgeo-La Poile Michael King Liberal 2025
  Burin-Grand Bank Paul Pike Liberal 2021
  Cape St. Francis Joedy Wall Progressive Conservative 2021
  Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde Riley Balsom Progressive Conservative 2025
  Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair Lisa Dempster Liberal 2013
  Conception Bay East–Bell Island Fred Hutton Liberal 2024
  Conception Bay South Barry Petten Progressive Conservative 2015
  Corner Brook Jim Parsons Liberal 2025
  Exploits Pleaman Forsey Progressive Conservative 2019
  Ferryland Loyola O'Driscoll Progressive Conservative 2019
  Fogo Island-Cape Freels Jim McKenna Progressive Conservative 2024
  Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune Elvis Loveless Liberal 2019
  Gander Bettina Ford Liberal 2025
  Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans Chris Tibbs Progressive Conservative 2019
  Harbour Grace-Port de Grave Pam Parsons Liberal 2015
  Harbour Main Helen Conway-Ottenheimer Progressive Conservative 2019
  Humber-Bay of Islands Eddie Joyce Independent 1989,[a] 1999,[b] 2011
  Humber-Gros Morne Mike Goosney Progressive Conservative 2025
  Labrador West Joseph Power Progressive Conservative 2025
  Lake Melville Keith Russell Progressive Conservative 2011, 2025
  Lewisporte-Twillingate Mark Butt Progressive Conservative 2025
  Mount Pearl North Lucy Stoyles Liberal 2021
  Mount Pearl-Southlands Paul Lane Independent 2011[c]
  Mount Scio Sarah Stoodley Liberal 2019
  Placentia West-Bellevue Jeff Dwyer Progressive Conservative 2019
  Placentia-St. Mary's Sherry Gambin-Walsh Liberal 2015
  St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows Andrea Barbour Progressive Conservative 2025
  St. George's-Humber Hal Cormier Progressive Conservative 2025
  St. John's Centre Jim Dinn New Democratic 2019
  St. John's East-Quidi Vidi Sheilagh O'Leary New Democratic 2025
  St. John's West Keith White Liberal 2025
  Stephenville-Port au Port Tony Wakeham Progressive Conservative 2019
  Terra Nova Lloyd Parrott Progressive Conservative 2019
  Topsail-Paradise Paul Dinn Progressive Conservative 2019
  Torngat Mountains Lela Evans Progressive Conservative 2019
  Virginia Waters-Pleasantville Bernard Davis Liberal 2015
  Waterford Valley Jamie Korab Liberal 2024
  Windsor Lake John Hogan Liberal 2021
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Notes

  1. First Elected as a Liberal
  2. Re-elected as Liberal
  3. First Elected as a Progressive Conservative and Re-elected as Liberal

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