The members of the 35th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in September 1990. The legislature sat from October 11, 1990, to March 21, 1995.
The Progressive Conservative Party led by Gary Filmon formed the government.
Gary Doer of the New Democratic Party was Leader of the Opposition .
Denis Rocan served as speaker for the assembly.
There were six sessions of the 35th Legislature:
Session
Start
End
1st
October 11, 1990
January 21, 1991
2nd
March 7, 1991
July 25, 1991
3rd
December 5, 1991
June 24, 1992
4th
November 26, 1992
July 27, 1993
5th
April 7, 1994
July 5, 1994
6th
December 1, 1994
March 20, 1995
George Johnson was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until March 5, 1993, when Yvon Dumont became lieutenant governor.
Members of the Assembly
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1990:
Member
Electoral district
Party
Notes
James Downey
Arthur-Virden
Progressive Conservative
Linda McIntosh
Assiniboia
Progressive Conservative
Leonard Evans
Brandon East
NDP
James C. McCrae
Brandon West
Progressive Conservative
Conrad Santos
Broadway
NDP
Doug Martindale
Burrows
NDP
Jim Ernst
Charleswood
Progressive Conservative
Gary Doer
Concordia
NDP
Jim Carr
Crescentwood
Liberal
Until January 27, 1992
Avis Gray
From September 15, 1992
John Plohman
Dauphin
NDP
Jim Maloway
Elmwood
NDP
Jack Penner
Emerson
Progressive Conservative
Jerry Storie
Flin Flon
NDP
Rosemary Vodrey
Fort Garry
Progressive Conservative
Ed Helwer
Gimli
Progressive Conservative
Denis Rocan
Gladstone
Progressive Conservative
Kevin Lamoureux
Inkster
Liberal
Clif Evans
Interlake
NDP
Dave Chomiak
Kildonan
NDP
Eric Stefanson
Kirkfield Park
Progressive Conservative
Darren Praznik
Lac du Bonnet
Progressive Conservative
Harry Enns
Lakeside
Progressive Conservative
Ben Sveinson
La Verendrye
Progressive Conservative
Harold Gilleshammer
Minnedosa
Progressive Conservative
Clayton Manness
Morris
Progressive Conservative
Jack Reimer
Niakwa
Progressive Conservative
Reg Alcock
Osborne
Liberal
Until July 23, 1993
Norma McCormick
From September 23, 1993
Donald Orchard
Pembina
Progressive Conservative
George Hickes
Point Douglas
NDP
Ed Connery
Portage la Prairie
Progressive Conservative
Until June 23, 1992
Brian Pallister
From September 15, 1992
Marianne Cerilli
Radisson
NDP
Gerry Ducharme
Riel
Progressive Conservative
Bonnie Mitchelson
River East
Progressive Conservative
Sharon Carstairs
River Heights
Liberal
Len Derkach
Roblin-Russell
Progressive Conservative
Harold Neufeld
Rossmere
Progressive Conservative
Until May 12, 1993
Harry Schellenberg
NDP
From September 21, 1993
Elijah Harper
Rupertsland
NDP
Until November 30, 1992
Eric Robinson
From September 21, 1993
Neil Gaudry
St. Boniface
Liberal
Paul Edwards
St. James
Liberal
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
St. Johns
NDP
Until August 12, 1993
Gord Mackintosh
From September 21, 1993
Marcel Laurendeau
St. Norbert
Progressive Conservative
Shirley Render
St. Vital
Progressive Conservative
Glen Cummings
Ste. Rose
Progressive Conservative
Louise Dacquay
Seine River
Progressive Conservative
Gregory Dewar
Selkirk
NDP
Glen Findlay
Springfield
Progressive Conservative
Albert Driedger
Steinbach
Progressive Conservative
Gerry McAlpine
Sturgeon Creek
Progressive Conservative
Rosann Wowchuk
Swan River
NDP
Gulzar Cheema
The Maples
Liberal
Until June 17, 1993
Gary Kowalski
From September 21, 1993
Oscar Lathlin
The Pas
NDP
Steve Ashton
Thompson
NDP
Daryl Reid
Transcona
NDP
Bob Rose
Turtle Mountain
Progressive Conservative
Gary Filmon
Tuxedo
Progressive Conservative
Becky Barrett
Wellington
NDP
Jean Friesen
Wolseley
NDP
Notes:
By-elections
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district
Member elected
Affiliation
Election date
Reason
Crescentwood
Avis Gray
Liberal
September 15, 1992
J Carr resigned January 27, 1992
Portage la Prairie
Brian Pallister
Progressive Conservative
September 15, 1992
E Connery resigned June 23, 1992
Osborne
Norma McCormick
Liberal
September 21, 1993
R Alcock resigned July 30, 1993, to run in federal election
Rossmere
Harry Schellenberg
NDP
September 21, 1993
H Neufeld resigned May 12, 1993
Rupertsland
Eric Robinson
NDP
September 21, 1993
E Harper resigned November 30, 1992, to run in federal election
St. Johns
Gord Mackintosh
NDP
September 21, 1993
J Wasylycia-Leis resigned August 12, 1993, to run in federal election
The Maples
Gary Kowalski
Liberal
September 21, 1993
G Cheema resigned June 17, 1993
Notes:
References
^ "Members of the Thirty-Fifth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1990–1995)" . Memorable Manitobans . Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
^ "Sessional Information" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-13. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
"Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba" . Library of Parliament. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
"Past lieutenant governors" . Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2014-01-05. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
"Historical Summaries" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
^ "Biographies of Living Members" . Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
^ "Biographies of Deceased Members" . Legislative Assembly of Manitoba . Archived from the original on 2014-03-30.
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