Port Au Port (electoral District) - Members of The House of Assembly

Members of The House of Assembly

The district has elected the following Members of the House of Assembly:

Member Party Term
Tony Cornect Progressive Conservative 2007-present
Jim Hodder Progressive Conservative 2003-2007
Gerald Smith Liberal 1993-2003
Jim Hodder Progressive Conservative 1985-1993
Jim Hodder Liberal 1975-1985
Frederick Stagg Progressive Conservative 1971-1975
William R. Callahan Liberal 1966-1971
Stephen K. Smith Liberal 1956-1966

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