35th Parliament of British Columbia

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The 35th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1992 to 1996. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in October 1991.[1] The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Mike Harcourt formed the government. Harcourt resigned as premier in February 1996; Glen Clark became party leader and premier later that month.[2] The Liberals led by Gordon Wilson formed the official opposition.[3]

Joan Sawicki served as speaker for the assembly until 1994 when Emery Barnes became speaker.[4]

Members of the 35th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1991:[1]

Member Electoral district Party
  Harry de Jong Abbotsford Social Credit
     Gerard A. Janssen Alberni NDP
     Jackie Pement Bulkley Valley-Stikine NDP
     Fred G. Randall Burnaby-Edmonds NDP
     James Barry Jones Burnaby North NDP
     Joan Sawicki Burnaby-Willingdon NDP
     Frank Garden Cariboo North NDP
     David Zirnhelt Cariboo South NDP
     Robert Chisholm Chilliwack Liberal
     Jim Doyle Columbia River-Revelstoke NDP
     Margaret Lord Comox Valley NDP
     John Massey Cashore Coquitlam-Maillardville NDP
     Jan Pullinger Cowichan-Ladysmith NDP
     Norm Lortie Delta North NDP
     Fred Gingell Delta South Liberal
     Moe Sihota Esquimalt-Metchosin NDP
     Gary Farrell-Collins Fort Langley-Aldergrove Liberal
     Arthur L. Charbonneau Kamloops NDP
     Frederick H. Jackson Kamloops-North Thompson NDP
     Kathleen Anne Edwards Kootenay NDP
     Lynn Stephens Langley Liberal
     Rick F.G. Kasper Malahat-Juan de Fuca NDP
     Bill Hartley Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows NDP
  Peter A. Dueck Matsqui Social Credit
     Dennis Streifel Mission-Kent NDP
     Dale Lovick Nanaimo NDP
     Corky Evans Nelson-Creston NDP
     Anita Hagen New Westminster NDP
     A. Dan Miller North Coast NDP
     Colin S. Gabelmann North Island NDP
     David D. Schreck North Vancouver-Lonsdale NDP
     Daniel Jarvis North Vancouver-Seymour Liberal
     Elizabeth Cull Oak Bay-Gordon Head NDP
     N.L. (Bill) Barlee Okanagan-Boundary NDP
     Judi K. Tyabji Okanagan East Liberal
     Jim Beattie Okanagan-Penticton NDP
  Lyall Franklin Hanson Okanagan-Vernon Social Credit
  Clifford J. Serwa Okanagan West Social Credit
     Leonard Krog Parksville-Qualicum NDP
  Richard Neufeld Peace River North Social Credit
  Jack S. Weisgerber Peace River South Social Credit
     Michael C. Farnworth Port Coquitlam NDP
     Barbara E. Copping Port Moody-Burnaby Mountain NDP
     Gordon F. Wilson Powell River-Sunshine Coast Liberal
     Lois R. Boone Prince George-Mount Robson NDP
     Paul Ramsey Prince George North NDP
  Len Fox Prince George-Omineca Social Credit
     Douglas Symons Richmond Centre Liberal
     Linda Reid Richmond East Liberal
     Allan Warnke Richmond-Steveston Liberal
     Ed Conroy Rossland-Trail NDP
     Clive Tanner Saanich North and the Islands Liberal
     Andrew Petter Saanich South NDP
     Shannon O'Neill Shuswap NDP
     Helmut Giesbrecht Skeena NDP
     Ken Jones Surrey-Cloverdale Liberal
     Sue Hammell Surrey-Green Timbers NDP
     Penny Priddy Surrey-Newton NDP
     Joan K. Smallwood Surrey-Whalley NDP
     Wilf Hurd Surrey-White Rock Liberal
     Emery O. Barnes Vancouver-Burrard NDP
     Bernie Simpson Vancouver-Fairview NDP
     Joy K. McPhail Vancouver-Hastings NDP
     Ujjal Dosanjh Vancouver-Kensington NDP
     Glen Clark Vancouver-Kingsway NDP
     Val J. Anderson Vancouver-Langara Liberal
     Tom Perry Vancouver-Little Mountain NDP
     Mike Harcourt Vancouver-Mount Pleasant NDP
     Darlene R. Marzari Vancouver-Point Grey NDP
     Art Cowie Vancouver-Quilchena Liberal
     Gretchen Brewin Victoria-Beacon Hill NDP
     Robin Blencoe Victoria-Hillside NDP
     Jeremy Dalton West Vancouver-Capilano Liberal
     David J. Mitchell West Vancouver-Garibaldi Liberal
     Harry S. Lali Yale-Lillooet NDP

Notes:


Party standings

Affiliation Members
     New Democratic Party 51
Liberal 17
Social Credit 7
 Total
75
 Government Majority
27

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[1]

Electoral district Member elected Party Election date Reason
Matsqui Michael G. de Jong Liberal February 17, 1994 Peter A. Dueck resigned November 30, 1993
Vancouver-Quilchena Gordon Campbell Liberal February 17, 1994 Art Cowie resigned November 9, 1993
Abbotsford John van Dongen Liberal May 3, 1995 Harry de Jong resigned November 1, 1994

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References

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