62nd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island

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The 62nd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from November 12, 2003 to April 30, 2007. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Pat Binns formed the government.

Gregory Deighan was elected speaker.

There were four sessions of the 62nd General Assembly:

SessionStartEnd
1stNovember 12, 2003May 24, 2004
2ndApril 6, 2005June 7, 2005
3rdNovember 16, 2005June 28, 2006
4thNovember 16, 2006April 30, 2007

Members

DistrictMemberParty
Alberton-Miminegash    Cletus Dunn Progressive Conservative
Belfast-Pownal Bay    Wilbur MacDonald Progressive Conservative
Borden-Kinkora    Fred McCardle Progressive Conservative
Cascumpec-Grand River    Philip Brown Progressive Conservative
Charlottetown-Kings Square    Richard Brown Liberal
Charlottetown-Rochford Square    Robert Ghiz Liberal
Charlottetown-Spring Park    Wes MacAleer Progressive Conservative
Evangeline-Miscouche    Wilfred Arsenault Progressive Conservative
Georgetown-Baldwin's Road    Michael Currie Progressive Conservative
Glen Stewart-Bellevue Cove    David McKenna Progressive Conservative
Kellys Cross-Cumberland    Carolyn Bertram Liberal
Kensington-Malpeque    Mitch Murphy Progressive Conservative
Montague-Kilmuir    Jim Bagnall Progressive Conservative
Morell-Fortune Bay    Kevin MacAdam [1]

Olive Crane (2006)

Progressive Conservative
Murray River-Gaspereaux    Pat Binns Progressive Conservative
North River-Rice Point    Ron MacKinley Liberal
Park Corner-Oyster Bed    Beth MacKenzie Progressive Conservative
Parkdale-Belvedere    Chester Gillan Progressive Conservative
Sherwood-Hillsborough    Elmer MacFadyen Progressive Conservative
Souris-Elmira    Andy Mooney Progressive Conservative
St. Eleanors-Summerside    Helen MacDonald Progressive Conservative
Stanhope-East Royalty    Jamie Ballem Progressive Conservative
Tignish-Deblois    Gail Shea Progressive Conservative
Tracadie-Fort Augustus    Mildred Dover Progressive Conservative
West Point-Bloomfield    Eva Rodgerson Progressive Conservative
Wilmot-Summerside    Greg Deighan Progressive Conservative
Winsloe-West Royalty    Wayne Collins Progressive Conservative

Notes:

  1. resigned in 2006

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