66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island

The 66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island is the 66th sitting of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island and the 40th since confederation in 1873. The membership of the assembly was determined by the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election, where the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island led by Dennis King won a plurality of seats.

66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
Minority parliament
Parliament leaders
PremierDennis King
Leader of the
Opposition
Peter Bevan-Baker
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Party
OppositionGreen Party
Third partyLiberal Party
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Colin LaVie
Members27 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – present
Lieutenant
Governor
Antoinette Perry
20 October 2017 – present
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Seating plan

Hudson Trivers MacKay Thompson Jameson Deagle
Myers Aylward Compton KING MacEwen Fox
LaVie
Beaton Bell Bernard BEVAN-BAKER GALLANT MacDonald Mitchell
Altass Hammarlund Lund Howard Perry McNeilly Henderson

Members

Cabinet ministers are in bold, party leaders are in italic, and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is designated by a dagger (†).

Name Party Riding
  Colin LaVie Progressive Conservative Souris-Elmira
  Steven Myers Progressive Conservative Georgetown-Pownal
  Cory Deagle Progressive Conservative Montague-Kilmuir
  Darlene Compton Progressive Conservative Belfast-Murray River
  Michele Beaton Green Mermaid-Stratford
     James Aylward Progressive Conservative Stratford-Keppoch
  Sidney MacEwen Progressive Conservative Morell-Donagh
  Bloyce Thompson Progressive Conservative Stanhope-Marshfield
  Natalie Jameson Progressive Conservative Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park
  Robert Mitchell Liberal Charlottetown-Winsloe
  Hannah Bell Green Charlottetown-Belvedere
  Karla Bernard Green Charlottetown-Victoria Park
  Ole Hammarlund Green Charlottetown-Brighton
  Gord McNeilly Liberal Charlottetown-West Royalty
  Dennis King Progressive Conservative Brackley-Hunter River
  Heath MacDonald Liberal Cornwall-Meadowbank
  Peter Bevan-Baker Green New Haven-Rocky Point
     Brad Trivers Progressive Conservative Rustico-Emerald
  Jamie Fox Progressive Conservative Borden-Kinkora
  Matthew MacKay Progressive Conservative Kensington-Malpeque
  Lynne Lund Green Summerside-Wilmot
  Steve Howard Green Summerside-South Drive
  Trish Altass Green Tyne Valley-Sherbrooke
  Sonny Gallant Liberal Evangeline-Miscouche
  Robert Henderson Liberal O'Leary-Inverness
  Ernie Hudson Progressive Conservative Alberton-Bloomfield
  Hal Perry Liberal Tignish-Palmer Road

Party membership

Number of members
per party by date
2019
April 23 July 15
  Progressive Conservative 12 13
  Green 8
  Liberal 6
Total members 26 27
Vacant 1 0
Government Majority –2 –1

Membership changes

Membership changes in the 65th Assembly
Date Name District Party Reason
  April 23, 2019 See List of Members Election day of the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election
  July 15, 2019 Natalie Jameson Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park Progressive Conservative Won in deferred 2019 election extension
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See also

  • List of Prince Edward Island General Assemblies
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