In August 27, 2009, Doer announced that he would be stepping down as Premier.[3] Greg Selinger was elected in a leadership convention held on October 17, 2009 and was sworn in as premier two days later.[4]
Hugh McFadyen of the Progressive Conservative Party served as Leader of the Opposition.The legislature was dissolved on September 6, 2011.[6]
John Harvard was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until August 3, 2009, when Philip S. Lee became lieutenant governor.Member | Party | Riding{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Nancy Allan | NDP | St. Vital{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Rob Altemeyer | NDP | Wolseley{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Steve Ashton | NDP | Thompson{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Peter Bjornson | NDP | Gimli{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Sharon Blady | NDP | Kirkfield Park{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Jim Maloway | NDP | Elmwood{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Bill Blaikie | NDP{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Rick Borotsik | Progressive Conservative | Brandon West{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Erna Braun | NDP | Rossmere{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Marilyn Brick | NDP | St. Norbert{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Stu Briese | Progressive Conservative | Ste. Rose{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Drew Caldwell | NDP | Brandon East{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | David Chomiak | NDP | Kildonan{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Cliff Cullen | Progressive Conservative | Turtle Mountain{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Len Derkach | Progressive Conservative | Russell{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Gregory Dewar | NDP | Selkirk{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Myrna Driedger | Progressive Conservative | Charleswood{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Peter Dyck | Progressive Conservative | Pembina{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Ralph Eichler | Progressive Conservative | Lakeside{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | David Faurschou | Progressive Conservative | Portage la Prairie{{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}} | Jon Gerrard | Liberal | River Heights{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Kelvin Goertzen | Progressive Conservative | Steinbach{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Cliff Graydon | Progressive Conservative | Emerson{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Gerald Hawranik | Progressive Conservative | Lac Du Bonnet{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | George Hickes † | NDP | Point Douglas{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Jennifer Howard | NDP | Fort Rouge{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Kerri Irvin-Ross | NDP | Fort Garry{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Gerard Jennissen | NDP | Flin Flon{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Bidhu Jha | NDP | Radisson{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Bonnie Korzeniowski | NDP | St. James{{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}} | Kevin Lamoureux | Liberal | Inkster{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Ron Lemieux | NDP | La Verendrye{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Gord Mackintosh | NDP | St. Johns{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Larry Maguire | Progressive Conservative | Arthur-Virden{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Flor Marcelino | NDP | Wellington{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Doug Martindale | NDP | Burrows{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Hugh McFadyen | Progressive Conservative | Fort Whyte{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Diane McGifford | NDP | Lord Roberts{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Christine Melnick | NDP | Riel{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Bonnie Mitchelson | Progressive Conservative | River East{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Tom Nevakshonoff | NDP | Interlake{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Theresa Oswald | NDP | Seine River{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Blaine Pedersen | Progressive Conservative | Carman{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Daryl Reid | NDP | Transcona{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Eric Robinson | NDP | Rupertsland{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Jim Rondeau | NDP | Assiniboia{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Leanne Rowat | Progressive Conservative | Minnedosa{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Mohinder Saran | NDP | The Maples{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Ron Schuler | Progressive Conservative | Springfield{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Erin Selby | NDP | Southdale{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Greg Selinger | NDP | St. Boniface{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Heather Stefanson | Progressive Conservative | Tuxedo{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Stan Struthers | NDP | Dauphin-Roblin{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Andrew Swan | NDP | Minto{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}} | Mavis Taillieu | Progressive Conservative | Morris{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Oscar Lathlin | NDP | The Pas{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Frank Whitehead | NDP{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Gary Doer | NDP | Concordia{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Matt Wiebe | NDP{{Canadian party colour|MB|NDP|row}} | Rosann Wowchuk | NDP | Swan River |
Source: {{cite web |url=http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/HistoricalSummary.pdf |title=Historical Summaries |publisher=Elections Manitoba |accessdate=2014-07-21}}
1. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/mla2007.shtml |title=Thirty-Ninth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (2007–2011) |work=Memorable Manitobans |publisher=Manitoba Historical Society |accessdate=2014-07-21}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ndp-wins-historic-3rd-majority-in-manitoba-1.653606 |title=NDP wins historic 3rd majority in Manitoba |publisher=CBC News |date=May 22, 2007 |accessdate=2014-07-21}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/Premier-Doer-to-announce-he-wont-seek-re-election-sources-55395857.html |title=Premier Doer stepping down |last=Puxley |first=China |newspaper=Winnipeg Free Press |date=August 27, 2009}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/greg-selinger-leadership-profile-1.1048730 |title=Greg Selinger leadership profile |publisher=CBC News |date=August 23, 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Province.aspx?Item=674174e0-0472-4cd4-bb1e-d66b7aff8b79&MenuID=Compilations.ProvinceTerritory.aspx.Menu&Language=E&Section=LeaderOpposition |title=Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba |publisher=Library of Parliament |accessdate=2013-11-23}}
6. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/hansard/about/sessionalinfo.pdf |title=Sessional Information |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Manitoba |accessdate=2014-05-11}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.manitobalg.ca/past-govs.php |title=Past lieutenant governors |publisher=Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba |accessdate=2014-07-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140105191427/http://www.manitobalg.ca/past-govs.php |archivedate=2014-01-05 |df= }}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20081102/wpg_oscar_lathlin_081102/20081102/?hub=WinnipegHome |title=Minister Oscar Lathlin dies at 61 |publisher=CTV Winnipeg |date=November 3, 2008}}
9. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/doer-named-canada-s-next-u-s-ambassador-1.809652 |title=Doer named Canada's next U.S. ambassador |publisher=CBC News |date=August 20, 2009}}
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