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61st New Brunswick Legislature

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Political members in New Brunswick, Canada
61stNew Brunswick Legislature
Majority parliament
Parliament leaders
PremierHon.Susan Holt
Nov. 2, 2024 – present
Party caucuses
GovernmentLiberal Party
OppositionProgressive Conservative Party
RecognizedGreen Party
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Francine Landry
Members49 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchCharles III
8 September 2022 –present
Lieutenant
governor
Brenda Murphy
8 September 2019 – 22 January 2025
Louise Imbeault
22 January 2025 –present
← 60th

The61stNew Brunswick Legislative Assembly consists of the members elected in the2024 New Brunswick general election.[1] The Liberals won a majority.[2][3]

Members

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MemberPartyElectoral districtFirst elected/previously electedNotes
 Sherry WilsonProgressive ConservativeAlbert-Riverview2010
 Don MonahanProgressive ConservativeArcadia-Butternut Valley-Maple Hills2024
 René LegacyLiberalBathurst2020
 Benoît BourqueLiberalBeausoleil-Grand-Bouctouche-Kent2014
 Marco LeBlancLiberalBelle-Baie-Belledune2023
 Isabelle ThériaultLiberalCaraquet2018
 Margaret JohnsonProgressive ConservativeCarleton-Victoria2020
 Richard AmesProgressive ConservativeCarleton-York2020
 Lyne Chantal BoudreauLiberalChampdoré-Irishtown2024
 Natacha VautourLiberalDieppe-Memramcook2024
 Jean-Claude D'AmoursLiberalEdmundston-Vallée-des-Rivières2018
 Kris AustinProgressive ConservativeFredericton-Grand Lake2018[a]Former People's Alliance leader
 David CoonGreenFredericton-Lincoln2014Leader of Green party
 Luke RandallLiberalFredericton North2024
 Susan HoltLiberalFredericton South-Silverwood2023Leader of Liberal Party/Premier
 Ryan CullinsProgressive ConservativeFredericton-York2020
 Ian LeeProgressive ConservativeFundy-The Isles-Saint John Lorneville2024
 Chuck ChiassonLiberalGrand Falls-Vallée-des-Rivières-Saint-Quentin2014
 John HerronLiberalHampton-Fundy-St. Martins2024
 Cindy MilesLiberalHanwell-New Maryland2024
 Luc RobichaudLiberalHautes-Terres-Nepisiguit2024
 Pat FinniganLiberalKent North2024
 Bill OliverProgressive ConservativeKings Centre2014
 Francine LandryLiberalMadawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston2014Speaker
 Sam JohnstonLiberalMiramichi Bay-Neguac2024
 Michelle ConroyProgressive ConservativeMiramichi East2018[a]
 Michael DawsonProgressive ConservativeMiramichi West2022Resigned in 2025
 Kevin RussellProgressive ConservativeMiramichi West2025Elected through a by-election in 2025
 Rob McKeeLiberalMoncton Centre2018
 Alexandre Cédric DoucetLiberalMoncton East2024
 Tania SodhiLiberalMoncton Northwest2024
 Claire JohnsonLiberalMoncton South2024
 Mary WilsonProgressive ConservativeOromocto-Sunbury2018
 Aaron KennedyLiberalQuispamsis2024
 Guy H. ArseneaultLiberalRestigouche East2018
 Gilles LePageLiberalRestigouche West2014
 Rob WeirProgressive ConservativeRiverview2024
 Alyson TownsendLiberalRothesay2024
 Kathy BockusProgressive ConservativeSaint Croix2020
 Glen SavoieProgressive ConservativeSaint John East2010, 2014Interim Leader of Progressive Conservative Party/Leader of The Opposition
 David HickeyLiberalSaint John Harbour2024
 John DornanLiberalSaint John Portland-Simonds2024
 Kate Elman WilcottLiberalSaint John West-Lancaster2024
 Robert GauvinLiberalShediac Bay-Dieppe2018[b]
 Jacques LeBlancLiberalShediac-Cap-Acadie2018
 Eric MalletLiberalShippagan-Les-Îles2020
 Tammy Scott-WallaceProgressive ConservativeSussex-Three Rivers2020
 Megan MittonGreenTantramar2018
 Keith ChiassonLiberalTracadie2018
 Bill HoganProgressive ConservativeWoodstock-Hartland2020

Notes

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  1. ^abFirst elected as a People's Alliance
  2. ^First elected as Progressive Conservative

References

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  1. ^"Here is the latest on the New Brunswick election".Toronto Star. The Canadian Press. 2024-10-21. Retrieved2024-10-22.
  2. ^"New Brunswick election 2024: Find your riding, local candidates - New Brunswick | Globalnews.ca".Global News. Retrieved2024-12-10.
  3. ^"N.B. Liberals will form majority government; Holt to become province's first female premier".Atlantic. 2024-10-21. Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2024. Retrieved2024-12-10.
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