Regina South - Members of The Legislative Assembly

Members of The Legislative Assembly

Parliament Years Member Party
15th 1964–1967 Gordon Grant Liberal
16th 1967–1971
Regina Whitmore Park
17th 1971–1975 Gordon Grant Liberal
Regina South
18th 1975–1978 Stuart Cameron Liberal
19th 1978–1982 Paul Rousseau Progressive Conservative
20th 1982–1986
21st 1986–1991 Jack Klein
Regina Albert South
22nd 1991–1995 Serge Kujawa New Democrat
Regina South
23rd 1995–1999 Andrew Thomson New Democrat
24th 1999–2003
25th 2003–2007
26th 2007–2011 Bill Hutchinson Saskatchewan Party
27th 2011–present

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