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词条 Leader of the Opposition (Newfoundland and Labrador)
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The Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in Newfoundland and Labrador is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest party not in government in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly.

This list is incomplete
Name Party Took Office Left Office{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}John Gilbert HigginsProgressive Conservative19491951{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Peter CashinProgressive Conservative19511953{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Malcolm HollettProgressive Conservative19531959{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}James GreeneProgressive Conservative19601966{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Noel MurphyProgressive Conservative19661966{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Gerry OttenheimerProgressive Conservative19671969[1]{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Anthony Joseph MurphyProgressive Conservative19691971[2]{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Frank MooresProgressive Conservative19711972{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Joey SmallwoodLiberal19721972{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Edward RobertsLiberal19721977{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Steve Neary[3]Liberal19771977{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Bill RoweLiberal19771979{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Don JamiesonLiberal19791980{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Len StirlingLiberal19801982{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Steve Neary[4]Liberal19821984{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Leo BarryLiberal19841987{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Roger Simmons[5]Liberal19871987{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Clyde WellsLiberal19871989{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Tom RideoutProgressive Conservative19891991{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Len SimmsProgressive Conservative19911995{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Lynn VergeProgressive Conservative19951996{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Loyola SullivanProgressive Conservative19961998{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Ed ByrneProgressive Conservative19982001{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Danny WilliamsProgressive Conservative20012003{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Roger GrimesLiberal20032005{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Gerry ReidLiberal20052007{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Yvonne JonesLiberal20072010{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Kelvin Parsons (interim) [6]Liberal20102011{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Yvonne JonesLiberal20112012{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Dwight BallLiberal20122013{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Eddie Joyce (interim)Liberal20132013{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}Dwight BallLiberal20132015{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Paul DavisProgressive Conservative20152018{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}David Brazil (interim)Progressive Conservative20182018{{Canadian party colour|NL|PC|row}}Ches Crosbie[7]Progressive Conservative2018

Notes

1. ^Ottenheimer served from 1967 to 1969 following Murphy's loss of his seat in the 1966 election. 
2. ^Acting for Progressive Conservative Party leader Frank Moores who was elected party leader but did not gain a seat in the House of Assembly until 1971.
3. ^Rowe defeated Roberts for the Liberal leadership in October 1977 and entered the House via a by-election in December. Stephen Neary was Leader of the Opposition in the interim. St. John's Evening Telegram, November 25, 1977.
4. ^Neary became Opposition Leader after Liberal leader Sterling lost his seat in the 1982 general election. He subsequently became interim party leader as well.
5. ^Simmons was not party leader. He was Opposition Leader between the time that Leo Barry was deposed as Liberal leader and new leader Clyde Wells' acquisition of a seat via a by-election.
6. ^{{cite news|title=Opposition calls for timelines and action on neo-natal care improvements|url=http://www.liberaloppositionnl.com/news_releases_2010/Sept%201-10%20Parsons%20Neonatal.htm|accessdate=2 February 2012|newspaper=Liberal Opposition|date=1 September 2010}}
7. ^ 
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