Stuart Murray - Table of Offices Held

Table of Offices Held

Leaders of the Conservative Party of Manitoba and its antecedents
Conservative (1882–1946)
  • Macdonald
  • R. Roblin
  • Aikins
  • Prefontaine
  • R. G. Willis
  • Taylor
  • Evans
  • E. Willis
Progressive Conservative (1946-present)
  • E. Willis
  • D. Roblin
  • Weir
  • Spivak
  • Lyon
  • Filmon
  • Mitchelson (interim)
  • Murray
  • McFadyen
  • Pallister
Political offices
Preceded by
Bonnie Mitchelson
Leader of the Official Opposition in Manitoba
2000—2006
Succeeded by
Hugh McFadyen
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Preceded by
Eric Stefanson
M.L.A. for Kirkfield Park
2000—2006
Succeeded by
Sharon Blady

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