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词条 46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
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  1. Members (MHAs)

  2. Standings changes since 2007 general election

  3. By-elections in the 46th General Assembly

  4. References

  5. External links

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The 46th Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly was summoned to meet on March 10, 2008, its members having been sworn in and elected its speaker on November 1, 2007, and was dissolved on September 19, 2011. The Progressive Conservative government led by Danny Williams was re-elected with a landslide victory. The Liberal and NDP opposition was nearly wiped off the electoral map. Williams resigned in 2010 and his Deputy Premier Kathy Dunderdale was sworn in as the Premier.

Members (MHAs)

NamePartyRiding{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Jim BakerProgressive ConservativeLabrador West{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Ed BuckinghamProgressive ConservativeSt. John's East{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Joan BurkeProgressive ConservativeSt. George's-Stephenville East{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Roland ButlerLiberalPort de Grave{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Felix CollinsProgressive ConservativePlacentia and St. Mary's{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tony CornectProgressive ConservativePort au Port{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Derrick DalleyProgressive ConservativeIsles of Notre Dame{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Dave DenineProgressive ConservativeMount Pearl South{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}John DinnProgressive ConservativeKilbride{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Kathy DunderdaleProgressive ConservativeVirginia Waters{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Roger Fitzgerald†Progressive ConservativeBonavista South{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Clayton ForseyProgressive ConservativeExploits{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Terry FrenchProgressive ConservativeConception Bay South{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Harry HardingProgressive ConservativeBonavista North{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tom HeddersonProgressive ConservativeHarbour Main{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}John HickeyProgressive ConservativeLake Melville{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Ray HunterProgressive ConservativeGrand Falls-Windsor-Green Bay South{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Keith HutchingsProgressive ConservativeFerryland{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Clyde JackmanProgressive ConservativeBurin-Placentia West{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Charlene JohnsonProgressive ConservativeTrinity-Bay de Verde{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Yvonne JonesLiberalCartwright-L'Anse au Clair{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Darryl KellyProgressive ConservativeHumber Valley{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Jerome KennedyProgressive ConservativeCarbonear-Harbour Grace{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Steve KentProgressive ConservativeMount Pearl North{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Darin KingProgressive ConservativeGrand Bank{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Terry LoderProgressive ConservativeBay of Islands{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Elizabeth MarshallProgressive ConservativeTopsail{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Paul DavisProgressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tom MarshallProgressive ConservativeHumber East{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}Lorraine MichaelNDPSignal Hill-Quidi Vidi{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Kevin O'BrienProgressive ConservativeGander{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Paul OramProgressive ConservativeTerra Nova{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Sandy CollinsProgressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Sheila OsborneProgressive ConservativeSt. John's West{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tom OsborneProgressive ConservativeSt. John's South{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Kelvin ParsonsLiberalBurgeo and La Poile{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Kevin ParsonsProgressive ConservativeCape St. Francis{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Calvin PeachProgressive ConservativeBellevue{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tracey PerryProgressive ConservativeFortune Bay-Cape La Hune{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tom RideoutProgressive ConservativeBaie Verte-Springdale{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Kevin PollardProgressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Patty PottleProgressive ConservativeTorngat Mountains{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Bob RidgleyProgressive ConservativeSt. John's North{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Shawn SkinnerProgressive ConservativeSt. John's Centre{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Susan SullivanProgressive ConservativeGrand Falls-Windsor-Buchans{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Trevor TaylorProgressive ConservativeThe Straits – White Bay North{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Marshall DeanLiberal{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Wade VergeProgressive ConservativeLewisporte{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}David BrazilProgressive ConservativeConception Bay East – Bell Island{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Danny WilliamsProgressive ConservativeHumber West{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Vaughn GranterProgressive Conservative{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Ross WisemanProgressive ConservativeTrinity North{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Wallace YoungProgressive ConservativeSt. Barbe

Standings changes since 2007 general election

Number of members
per party by date
20072008200920102011
Oct 5Oct 9Nov 6Jun 4Jun 30Aug 27Oct 2Oct 7Oct 27Nov 26Jan 29Mar 16Oct 3Dec 2Dec 3Feb 15{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative14344434244434243424342434243{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Liberal034{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}NDP01
Total members1474847464847464748474847484748
Vacant47101201210101010
Government MajorityN/A394039384039383738373837383738
Membership changes in the 46th Assembly
DateNameDistrictPartyReason{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}October 5, 2007Roger FitzgeraldBonavista SouthProgressive ConservativeAcclaimed in the general election{{Canadian party colour|NL|Other|row}}October 9, 2007See List of MembersElection day of the 46th general election{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}November 6, 2007Susan SullivanGrand Falls-Windsor-BuchansProgressive ConservativeElected in a differed election{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}June 4, 2008Jack ByrneCape St. FrancisProgressive ConservativeDied{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}June 30, 2008Tom RideoutBaie Verte-SpringdaleProgressive ConservativeVacated seat{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}August 27, 2008Kevin ParsonsCape St. FrancisProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election.{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}August 27, 2008Kevin PollardBaie Verte-SpringdaleProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election.{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}October 2, 2009Trevor TaylorThe Straits – White Bay NorthProgressive ConservativeResigned cabinet post and vacated seat{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}October 7, 2009Paul OramTerra NovaProgressive ConservativeVacated seat{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}October 27, 2009Marshall DeanThe Straits – White Bay NorthLiberalElected in a by-election{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}November 26, 2009Sandy CollinsTerra NovaProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}January 29, 2010Elizabeth MarshallTopsailProgressive ConservativeAppointed to the Canadian Senate{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}March 16, 2010Paul DavisTopsailProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}October 3, 2010Dianne WhalenConception Bay East – Bell IslandProgressive ConservativeDied of cancer{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}December 2, 2010David BrazilConception Bay East – Bell IslandProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}December 3, 2010Danny WilliamsHumber WestProgressive ConservativeRetired as Premier and vacated seat{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}February 15, 2011Vaughn GranterHumber WestProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election

By-elections in the 46th General Assembly

{{Election box begin | title=Cape St. Francis, By-election – August 27, 2008
Death of Jack Byrne}}{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|Kevin Parsons
|align="right"|2,865
|align="right"|68.97
|align="right"|
|-{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Kathleen Connors
|align="right"|972
|align="right"|23.40
|align="right"|
|-{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|Tonia Power-Mercer
|align="right"|317
|align="right"|7.63
|align="right"|
|-
Total4,154{{election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Baie Verte-Springdale, By-election, August 27, 2008
Resignation of Tom Rideout}}{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|Kevin Pollard
|align="right"|1,979
|align="right"|55.90
|align="right"|
|-{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|Shaun Lane
|align="right"|1,245
|align="right"|35.17
|align="right"|
|-{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Tim Howse
|align="right"|316
|align="right"|8.97
|align="right"|
|-
Total3,540{{election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=The Straits – White Bay North, By-Election, October 27, 2009

On the resignation of Trevor Taylor, October 2, 2009}}}

{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|Marshall Dean
|align="right"|1,925
|align="right"|47.58%
|align="right"|{{CANelec |NL |PC |Rick Pelley |1,799 |44.47% |–}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}
|NDP
|Dale Colbourne
|align="right"|321
|align="right"|7.93%
|align="right"|
|}{{Election box begin | title=Terra Nova, By-Election, November 26, 2009

On the resignation of Paul Oram, October 7, 2009}}}

{{CANelec |NL |PC |Sandy Collins |2398 |55% |-19.05%}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|John Baird
|align="right"|1663
|align="right"|38.2%
|align="right"|+21.32%{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}
|NDP
|Robin Brentnall
|align="right"|297
|align="right"|6.8%
|align="right"|-1.54%
|}[1]{{Election box begin |title=Topsail, By-Election – March 16, 2010

On the Senate appointment of Elizabeth Marshall, January 29, 2010}}}

{{CANelec |NL |PC |Paul Davis |2737 |81.42 |-1.62}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}
|NDP
|Brian Nolan
|align="right"|374
|align="right"|11.16
|align="right"|+2.91{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|Shane Kennedy
|align="right"|238
|align="right"|7.10
|align="right"|-1.61
|}{{Election box begin | title=By-Election – December 2, 2010

On the death of Dianne Whalen, October 3, 2010}}}

{{CANelec |NL |PC |David Brazil |2638 |66.28% |-5.51%}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/NDP/row}}
|NDP
|George Murphy
|align="right"|1043
|align="right"|26.20%
|align="right"|+15.96%{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|Joy Buckle
|align="right"|299
|align="right"|7.51%
|align="right"|-10.46%
|}[2][3][4]{{Election box begin | title=By-Election – February 15, 2011

On the resignation of Danny Williams, December 3, 2010}}}

{{CANelec |NL |PC |Vaughn Granter |2109 |63.58% |–}}{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}
|Liberal
|Mark Watton
|align="right"|1097
|align="right"|33.06%
|align="right"|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/NDP/row}}
|NDP
|Rosie Myers
|align="right"|112
|align="right"|3.38%
|align="right"|
|}[5]

References

1. ^http://www.thetelegram.com/index.cfm?sid=306505&sc=79
2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.vocm.com/newsarticle.asp?mn=2&id=10246&latest=1 |title=PC's Open Nominations for By-Election |access-date=2010-12-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110617051805/http://www.vocm.com/newsarticle.asp?mn=2&id=10246&latest=1 |archive-date=2011-06-17 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
3. ^Premier Announces Date for By-Election in District of Conception Bay East - Bell Island
4. ^PC David Brazil wins N.L. byelection
5. ^Premier Announces Date for By-Election in District of Humber West

External links

{{General Assemblies of Newfoundland and Labrador}}{{Newfoundland and Labrador politics}}

1 : Terms of the General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador

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