Portage La Prairie (provincial Electoral District) - List of Provincial Representatives

List of Provincial Representatives

Name Party Took Office Left Office
Frederick Bird Opposition/Canadian Party 1870 1874
Kenneth McKenzie Opposition/Liberal 1874 1875
Government/Liberal 1875 1878
James Cowan Government(?)/Conservative 1878 1879
Government/Independent Liberal 1879 1883
Joseph Martin Lib 1883 1892
Robert Watson Lib 1892 1899
William Garland Cons 1899 1902
Hugh Armstrong Cons 1902 1914
Ewan McPherson Lib 1914 1920
Fawcett Taylor Cons 1920 1933
William Sexsmith Cons 1933 1943
Charles Greenlay Cons/PC 1943 1950
Lib-Prog 1950 1959
John Christianson PC 1959 1962
Gordon Johnston Lib 1962 1977
Lloyd Hyde PC 1977 1985
Ed Connery PC 1986 1992
Brian Pallister PC 1992 1997
David Faurschou PC 1997 2011
Ian Wishart PC 2011 present

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