35th Parliament of British Columbia

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

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

Member Electoral district Party First elected / previously elected
  Harry de Jong Abbotsford Social Credit 1986
  John van Dongen Liberal 1995
  Gerard A. Janssen Alberni NDP 1988
  Jackie Pement Bulkley Valley-Stikine NDP 1991
  Fred G. Randall Burnaby-Edmonds NDP 1991
  James Barry Jones Burnaby North NDP 1986
  Joan Sawicki Burnaby-Willingdon NDP 1991
  Frank Garden Cariboo North NDP 1991
  David Zirnhelt Cariboo South NDP 1989
  Robert Chisholm Chilliwack Liberal 1991
  Independent
  Jim Doyle Columbia River-Revelstoke NDP 1991
  Margaret Lord Comox Valley NDP 1991
  John Massey Cashore Coquitlam-Maillardville NDP 1986
  Jan Pullinger Cowichan-Ladysmith NDP 1989
  Norm Lortie Delta North NDP 1991
  Fred Gingell Delta South Liberal 1991
  Moe Sihota Esquimalt-Metchosin NDP 1986
  Gary Farrell-Collins Fort Langley-Aldergrove Liberal 1991
  Arthur L. Charbonneau Kamloops NDP 1991
  Frederick H. Jackson Kamloops-North Thompson NDP 1991
  Kathleen Anne Edwards Kootenay NDP 1986
  Lynn Stephens Langley Liberal 1991
  Rick F.G. Kasper Malahat-Juan de Fuca NDP 1991
  Bill Hartley Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows NDP 1991
  Peter A. Dueck Matsqui Social Credit 1986
  Michael G. de Jong Liberal 1994
  Dennis Streifel Mission-Kent NDP 1991
  Dale Lovick Nanaimo NDP 1986
  Corky Evans Nelson-Creston NDP 1991
  Anita Hagen New Westminster NDP 1986
  A. Dan Miller North Coast NDP 1986
  Colin S. Gabelmann North Island NDP 1972,[a] 1979
  David D. Schreck North Vancouver-Lonsdale NDP 1991
  Daniel Jarvis North Vancouver-Seymour Liberal 1991
  Elizabeth Cull Oak Bay-Gordon Head NDP 1989
  N.L. (Bill) Barlee Okanagan-Boundary NDP 1988
  Judi K. Tyabji Okanagan East Liberal 1991
  Independent
  Progressive Democratic Alliance
  Jim Beattie Okanagan-Penticton NDP 1991
  Lyall Franklin Hanson Okanagan-Vernon Social Credit 1986
  Reform
  Clifford J. Serwa Okanagan West Social Credit 1986
  Leonard Krog Parksville-Qualicum NDP 1991
  Richard Neufeld Peace River North Social Credit 1991
  Reform
  Jack S. Weisgerber Peace River South Social Credit 1986
  Reform
  Michael C. Farnworth Port Coquitlam NDP 1991
  Barbara E. Copping Port Moody-Burnaby Mountain NDP 1991
  Gordon F. Wilson Powell River-Sunshine Coast Liberal 1991
  Progressive Democratic Alliance
  Lois R. Boone Prince George-Mount Robson NDP 1986
  Paul Ramsey Prince George North NDP 1991
  Len Fox Prince George-Omineca Social Credit 1991
  Reform
  Douglas Symons Richmond Centre Liberal 1991
  Linda Reid Richmond East Liberal 1991
  Allan Warnke Richmond-Steveston Liberal 1991
  Independent
  Ed Conroy Rossland-Trail NDP 1991
  Clive Tanner Saanich North and the Islands Liberal 1991
  Andrew Petter Saanich South NDP 1991
  Shannon O'Neill Shuswap NDP 1991
  Helmut Giesbrecht Skeena NDP 1991
  Ken Jones Surrey-Cloverdale Liberal 1991
  Sue Hammell Surrey-Green Timbers NDP 1991
  Penny Priddy Surrey-Newton NDP 1991
  Joan K. Smallwood Surrey-Whalley NDP 1986
  Wilf Hurd Surrey-White Rock Liberal 1991
  Emery O. Barnes Vancouver-Burrard NDP 1972
  Bernie Simpson Vancouver-Fairview NDP 1991
  Joy K. McPhail Vancouver-Hastings NDP 1991
  Ujjal Dosanjh Vancouver-Kensington NDP 1991
  Glen Clark Vancouver-Kingsway NDP 1986
  Val J. Anderson Vancouver-Langara Liberal 1991
  Tom Perry Vancouver-Little Mountain NDP 1989
  Mike Harcourt Vancouver-Mount Pleasant NDP 1986
  Darlene R. Marzari Vancouver-Point Grey NDP 1986
  Art Cowie Vancouver-Quilchena Liberal 1991
  Gordon Campbell Liberal 1994
  Gretchen Brewin Victoria-Beacon Hill NDP 1991
  Robin Blencoe Victoria-Hillside NDP 1983
  Independent
  Jeremy Dalton West Vancouver-Capilano Liberal 1991
  David J. Mitchell West Vancouver-Garibaldi Liberal 1991
  Independent
  Harry S. Lali Yale-Lillooet NDP 1991

Party standings

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

By-elections

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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

Other changes

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Electoral History of British Columbia, Supplement, 1987–2001" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  2. ^ "Premiers of British Columbia 1871-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  3. ^ "Leaders of the Opposition in British Columbia 1903-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-02-20. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  4. ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "A checklist of members of the Legislature of British Columbia" (PDF). Legislative Library of British Columbia. 2013-05-16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2022-03-26.