List of members of the 3rd Western Cape Provincial Parliament

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This is a list of members of the third Western Cape Provincial Parliament, which was elected on 14 April 2004 and expired on 21 April 2009.

NamePartyPosition
Andrew Arnolds ACDP MPP
Carol Beerwinkel ANC MPP
Theuns Louis Botha DA Leader of the Opposition
Lynne Brown ANC Premier
Jakobus Johannes BrynardANCMPP
Adelaide BusoDAMPP
Shaun Edward ByneveldtANC Speaker
Robin Carlisle DAMPP
Pauline Cupido ACDPMPP
Justin de AllendeANCMPP
Michael Jacobus Roland de VilliersDAMPP
Cobus Dowry ANC MEC for Agriculture
Cameron Dugmore ANCMEC for Cultural Affairs and Sport
Petronella Duncan DAMPP
Richard Dyantyi ANCMPP
Shahid Esau DAMPP
Marius Fransman ANCMEC for Health
Yousuf GabruANCMEC for Education
Johan Gelderblom ANCMPP
Phillip Mziwonke JacobsANCMEC for Housing
Sipho KromaANCGovernment Whip
Ntombizodwa Pauline MagwazaANCMEC for Social Development
Mzwandile Manjiya UIF MPP
Anroux Marais DAMPP
Lennit Max DAMPP
Patrick McKenzie ANCMEC for Community Safety
Kent Hercules MorkelANCMPP
Kholeka Anita MqulwanaANCMEC for Transport and Public Works
Max OzinskyANCGovernment Chief Whip
Sarah Unes Paulse ID MPP
Ellen PrinceANCMPP
Aletta RossouwDAMPP
Zolile Moses SiswanaANCMPP
Mcebisi Skwatsha ANCGovernment Deputy Chief Whip
Zandisile Christopher StaliANCMPP
Garth Richard StrachanANCMEC for Finance, Economic Development and Tourism
Millicent TingweANCMPP
Pierre UysANCMEC for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning
Hendrik Gerhardus van RensburgDAMPP
Mathilda Gene VanturaANCMPP
Alan Winde DAOpposition Chief Whip
Joseline WitbooiANCDeputy Speaker

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