The members of the 35th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in September 1990. [1] The legislature sat from October 11, 1990, to March 21, 1995. [2]
The Progressive Conservative Party led by Gary Filmon formed the government. [1]
Gary Doer of the New Democratic Party was Leader of the Opposition. [3]
Denis Rocan served as speaker for the assembly. [1]
There were six sessions of the 35th Legislature: [2]
| Session | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | October 11, 1990 | January 21, 1991 |
| 2nd | March 7, 1991 | July 25, 1991 |
| 3rd | December 5, 1991 | June 24, 1992 |
| 4th | November 26, 1992 | July 27, 1993 |
| 5th | April 7, 1994 | July 5, 1994 |
| 6th | December 1, 1994 | March 20, 1995 |
George Johnson was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until March 5, 1993, when Yvon Dumont became lieutenant governor. [4]
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1990: [1]
Notes:
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
| Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crescentwood | Avis Gray | Liberal | September 15, 1992 | J Carr resigned January 27, 1992 [6] |
| Portage la Prairie | Brian Pallister | Progressive Conservative | September 15, 1992 | E Connery resigned June 23, 1992 [6] |
| Osborne | Norma McCormick | Liberal | September 21, 1993 [6] | R Alcock resigned July 30, 1993, to run in federal election [7] |
| Rossmere | Harry Schellenberg | NDP | September 21, 1993 | H Neufeld resigned May 12, 1993 [6] |
| Rupertsland | Eric Robinson | NDP | September 21, 1993 [6] | E Harper resigned November 30, 1992, to run in federal election [7] |
| St. Johns | Gord Mackintosh | NDP | September 21, 1993 | J Wasylycia-Leis resigned August 12, 1993, to run in federal election [6] |
| The Maples | Gary Kowalski | Liberal | September 21, 1993 | G Cheema resigned June 17, 1993 [6] |