51st New Brunswick Legislature

Rendition of party representation in the 51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly following the 1987 election.
  Liberals (58)

The 51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1987. It was dissolved on August 22, 1991.

Leadership

The speaker was Frank Branch.

Premier Frank McKenna led the government. The Liberal Party won all the seats; but to ensure the proper functioning of the parliamentary system, he named several members of his own caucus, led by Camille Thériault, to serve as the Official Opposition. The government also allowed the Progressive Conservative Party, which finished second place in the election in the number of votes received, to submit written questions to ministers during Question Period.

Members

All were elected in the 31st general election held on October 13, 1987 except for Denis Losier, who was elected in a by-election held after Doug Young resigned his seat.

List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
     Albert Harold A. Terris Liberal
     Bathurst Paul Kenny Liberal
     Bay du Vin Reginald MacDonald Liberal
     Campbellton Edmond Blanchard Liberal
     Caraquet Bernard Thériault Liberal
     Carleton Centre Allison DeLong Liberal
     Carleton North Fred Harvey Liberal
     Carleton South Bruce A. Smith Liberal
     Charlotte Centre Sheldon Lee Liberal
     Charlotte-Fundy Eric Allaby Liberal
     Charlotte West Reid Hurley Liberal
     Chatham Frank McKenna Liberal
     Dalhousie Allan E. Maher Liberal
     Edmundston Roland Beaulieu Liberal
     Fredericton North Jim Wilson Liberal
     Fredericton South Russell H.T. King Liberal
     Grand Falls Paul Duffie Liberal
     Kent Centre Alan R. Graham Liberal
     Kent North Conrad Landry Liberal
     Kent South Camille Thériault Liberal
     Kings Centre Kal Seaman Liberal
     Kings East Pete Dalton Liberal
     Kings West Laureen Jarrett Liberal
     Madawaska-Centre Gérald Clavette Liberal
     Madawaska-les-Lacs Georges Corriveau Liberal
     Madawaska South Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais Liberal
     Memramcook Gregory H. O'Donnell Liberal
     Miramichi Bay Danny Gay Liberal
     Miramichi-Newcastle John McKay Liberal
     Moncton East Raymond Frenette Liberal
     Moncton North Michael McKee Liberal
     Moncton West James E. Lockyer Liberal
     Nepisiguit-Chaleur Frank Branch Liberal
     Nigadoo-Chaleur Pierre Godin Liberal
     Oromocto Tom Gilbert Liberal
     Petitcodiac Hollis Steeves Liberal
     Queens North Doug Tyler Liberal
     Queens South Vaughn Blaney Liberal
     Restigouche East Rayburn Doucett Liberal
     Restigouche West Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal
     Riverview Hubert Seamans Liberal
     Saint John East Peter Trites Liberal
     Saint John-Fundy Stuart Jamieson Liberal
     Saint John Harbour Louis Murphy Liberal
     Saint John North Leo McAdam Liberal
     Saint John Park Shirley Dysart Liberal
     Saint John South John Mooney Liberal
     Saint John West Jane Barry Liberal
     Shediac Azor LeBlanc Liberal
     Shippagan-les-Îles Aldéa Landry Liberal
     Southwest Miramichi Morris Vernon Green Liberal
     St. Stephen-Milltown Ann Breault Liberal
     Sunbury Doug Harrison Liberal
     Tantramar Marilyn Trenholme Liberal
     Tracadie M. Douglas Young (resigned) Liberal
     Denis Losier
elected November 14, 1988
Liberal
     Victoria-Tobique Larry Kennedy Liberal
     York North Bob Simpson Liberal
     York South Al Lacey Liberal

Italics denotes a party leader
† denotes the Speaker

See also

References

Preceded by
50th Assembly
New Brunswick Legislative Assemblies
1987-1991
Succeeded by
52nd Assembly
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