Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

The Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is located in Fredericton.

Members

The current members were elected in the 55th general election held on June 9, 2003 except for Victor Boudreau who was elected in a by-election on October 4, 2004. One seat, Saint John Harbour, is vacant following the resignation of Elizabeth Weir (N.D.P.) on October 13, 2005.

Bold denotes a member of the cabinet.
1 - Shawn Graham is the Leader of the Official Opposition
2 - Bev Harrison is Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
3 - Bernard Lord is the Premier of New Brunswick

Party standings


                         
                             
                               
 
 
 
                               
                               
                       
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Affiliation Members
     Progessive Conservative Party 28
  Liberal Party 26
  Vacant Seat(s) 1
Total 55
Government Majority 2


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