Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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The Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is located in Fredericton.
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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.
- Hédard Albert, Liberal - Caraquet
- Eric Allaby, Liberal - Fundy Isles
- David Alward, Prog. Cons. - Woodstock
- LeRoy Armstrong, Liberal - Kings East
- Donald Arseneault, Liberal - Dalhousie-Restigouche East
- Keith Ashfield, Prog. Cons. - New Maryland
- John Betts, Prog. Cons. - Moncton Crescent
- Margaret-Ann Blaney, Prog. Cons. - Saint John-Kings
- Roy Boudreau, Liberal - Campbellton
- Victor Boudreau, Liberal - Shediac-Cap-Pélé
- Frank Branch, Liberal - Nepisiguit
- Rick Brewer, Liberal - Southwest Miramichi
- Thomas J. Burke, Liberal - Fredericton North
- Jody Carr, Prog. Cons. - Oromocto-Gagetown
- Rick Doucet, Liberal - Charlotte
- Madeleine Dubé, Prog. Cons. - Edmundston
- R. Bruce Fitch, Prog. Cons. Riverview
- John Winston Foran, Liberal - Miramichi Centre
- Brenda Fowlie, Prog. Cons. - Kennebecasis
- Dale Graham, Prog. Cons. - Carleton
- Shawn Graham1, Liberal - Kent
- Brad Green, Prog. Cons. - Fredericton South
- Roland Haché, Liberal - Nigadoo-Chaleur
- Bev Harrison2, Prog. Cons. - Hampton-Belleisle
- Trevor Holder, Prog. Cons. - Saint John Portland
- Tony Huntjens, Prog. Cons. - Western Charlotte
- Stuart Jamieson, Liberal - Saint John-Fundy
- Larry Kennedy, Liberal - Victoria-Tobique
- Brian Kenny, Liberal - Bathurst
- Kelly Lamrock, Liberal - Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
- Denis Landry, Liberal - Centre-Péninsule
- Abel LeBlanc, Liberal - Saint John Lancaster
- Richard LeBlanc, Prog. Cons. - Dieppe-Memramcook
- Bernard Lord3, Prog. Cons. - Moncton East
- Joan MacAlpine, Prog. Cons. - Moncton South
- Kirk MacDonald, Prog. Cons. - Mactaquac
- Roly MacIntyre, Liberal - Saint John Champlain
- Michael Malley, Prog. Cons. - Miramichi-Bay du Vin
- Eugene McGinley, Liberal -Grand Lake
- Peter Mesheau, Prog. Cons. - Tantramar
- Percy Mockler, Prog. Cons. - Madawaska-la-Vallée
- Mike Murphy, Liberal - Moncton North
- Ronald Ouellette, Liberal - Grand Falls Region
- Bruce Paulin, Liberal - Restigouche West
- Rose-May Poirier, Prog. Cons. - Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
- Carmel Robichaud, Liberal - Miramichi Bay
- Elvy Robichaud, Prog. Cons. - Tracadie-Sheila
- Paul Robichaud, Prog. Cons. - Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou
- Milt Sherwood, Prog. Cons. - Grand Bay-Westfield
- Wayne Steeves, Prog. Cons. - Albert
- Wally Stiles, Prog. Cons. - Petitcodiac
- Scott Targett, Liberal - York
- Jeannot Volpé, Prog. Cons. - Madawaska-les-Lacs
- Claude Williams, Prog. Cons. - Kent South
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
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Party standings
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| Affiliation | Members | |
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| Progessive Conservative Party | 28 | |
| Liberal Party | 26 | |
| Vacant Seat(s) | 1 | |
| Total | 55 | |
| Government Majority | 2 | |
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