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Parliament Building in Victoria, BC

The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is one of two components of the Parliament of British Columbia, the other being the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Parliament meets in Victoria. The members (MLAs) of the 38th Parliament were elected in the BC general election held on May 17, 2005.

[edit] The 38th Parliament

     George Abbott Liberal Shuswap
     Robin Austin NDP Skeena
     Harry Bains NDP Surrey-Newton
     Bill BarisoffLiberal Penticton-Okanagan Valley
     Pat Bell Liberal Prince George North
     Bill Bennett Liberal East Kootenay
     Iain Black Liberal Port Moody-Westwood
     Harry Bloy Liberal Burquitlam
     Shirley Bond Liberal Prince George-Mount Robson
     Jagrup Brar NDP Surrey-Panorama Ridge
     Gordon Campbell Liberal Vancouver-Point Grey
     Ron Cantelon Liberal Nanaimo-Parksville
     Ida Chong Liberal Oak Bay-Gordon Head
     Raj Chouhan NDP Burnaby-Edmonds
     David Chudnovsky NDP Vancouver-Kensington
     Tom Christensen Liberal Okanagan-Vernon
     Murray Coell Liberal Saanich North and the Islands
     Rich Coleman Liberal Fort Langley-Aldergrove
     Katrine Conroy NDP West Kootenay-Boundary
     Gary Coons NDP North Coast
     David Cubberley NDP Saanich South
     Mike de Jong Liberal Abbotsford-Mount Lehman
     Adrian Dix NDP Vancouver-Kingsway
     Corky Evans NDP Nelson-Creston
     Kevin Falcon Liberal Surrey-Cloverdale
     Mike Farnworth NDP Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
     Rob Fleming NDP Victoria-Hillside
     Scott Fraser NDP Alberni-Qualicum
     Guy Gentner NDP Delta North
     Stan Hagen Liberal Comox Valley
     Sue Hammell NDP Surrey-Green Timbers
     Colin Hansen Liberal Vancouver-Quilchena
     Randy Hawes Liberal Maple Ridge-Mission
     Sindi Hawkins Liberal Kelowna-Mission
     Dave Hayer Liberal Surrey-Tynehead
     John Horgan NDP Malahat-Juan de Fuca
     Al Horning Liberal Kelowna-Lake Country
     Gordon Hogg Liberal Surrey-White Rock
     Olga Ilich Liberal Richmond Centre
     Carole James NDP Victoria-Beacon Hill
     Daniel Jarvis Liberal North Vancouver-Seymour
     Maurine Karagianis NDP Esquimalt-Metchosin
     Leonard Krog NDP Nanaimo
     Kevin Krueger Liberal Kamloops-North Thompson
     Jenny Kwan NDP Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
     Harry Lali NDP Yale-Lillooet
     Richard Lee Liberal Burnaby North
     Blair Lekstrom Liberal Peace River South
     John Les Liberal Chilliwack-Sumas
     Norm Macdonald NDP Columbia River-Revelstoke
     Dennis MacKay Liberal Bulkley Valley-Stikine
     Lorne Mayencourt Liberal Vancouver-Burrard
     Joan McIntyre Liberal West Vancouver-Garibaldi
     Richard Neufeld Liberal Peace River North
     John Nuraney Liberal Burnaby-Willingdon
     Wally Oppal Liberal Vancouver-Fraserview
     Barry Penner Liberal Chilliwack-Kent
     Mary Polak Liberal Langley
     Chuck Puchmayr NDP New Westminster
     Linda Reid Liberal Richmond East
     Claude Richmond Liberal Kamloops
     Gregor Robertson NDP Vancouver-Fairview
     Val Roddick Liberal Delta South
     Doug Routley NDP Cowichan-Ladysmith
     John Rustad Liberal Prince George-Omineca
     Michael Sather NDP Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
     Nicholas Simons NDP Powell River-Sunshine Coast
     Bob Simpson NDP Cariboo North
     Shane Simpson NDP Vancouver-Hastings
     Ralph Sultan Liberal West Vancouver-Capilano
     Carole Taylor Liberal Vancouver-Langara
     Rick Thorpe Liberal Okanagan-Westside
     Diane Thorne NDP Coquitlam-Maillardville
     Claire Trevena NDP North Island
     John van Dongen Liberal Abbotsford-Clayburn
     Katherine Whittred Liberal North Vancouver-Lonsdale
     Charlie Wyse NDP Cariboo South
     John Yap Liberal Richmond-Steveston

[edit] Party standings of the 38th Legislature

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Seating Plan
Official Seating Plan



Affiliation Members
Female Members
  Liberal Party 46 10
  New Democratic Party 33 7
 Total
79 17
 Government Majority
13

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Affiliation Lower Mainland
Interior
Vancouver Island
  Liberal Party 27 15 4
  New Democratic Party 16 8 9
 Total
43 23 13

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Source: Legislative Assembly of BC

See also: Executive Council of British Columbia and 37th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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