Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is one of two components of the Parliament of British Columbia, the other being the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Parliament meets in Victoria. The members (MLAs) of the 38th Parliament were elected in the BC general election held on May 17, 2005.
The 38th Parliament
| George Abbott | Liberal | Shuswap |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Robin Austin | NDP | Skeena |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Harry Bains | NDP | Surrey-Newton |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Bill Barisoff† | Liberal | Penticton-Okanagan Valley |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Pat Bell | Liberal | Prince George North |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Bill Bennett | Liberal | East Kootenay |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Iain Black | Liberal | Port Moody-Westwood |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Harry Bloy | Liberal | Burquitlam |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Shirley Bond | Liberal | Prince George-Mount Robson |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Jagrup Brar | NDP | Surrey-Panorama Ridge |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Gordon Campbell | Liberal | Vancouver-Point Grey |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Ron Cantelon | Liberal | Nanaimo-Parksville |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Ida Chong | Liberal | Oak Bay-Gordon Head |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Raj Chouhan | NDP | Burnaby-Edmonds |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | David Chudnovsky | NDP | Vancouver-Kensington |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Tom Christensen | Liberal | Okanagan-Vernon |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Murray Coell | Liberal | Saanich North and the Islands |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Rich Coleman | Liberal | Fort Langley-Aldergrove |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Katrine Conroy | NDP | West Kootenay-Boundary |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Gary Coons | NDP | North Coast |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | David Cubberley | NDP | Saanich South |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Mike de Jong | Liberal | Abbotsford-Mount Lehman |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Adrian Dix | NDP | Vancouver-Kingsway |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Corky Evans | NDP | Nelson-Creston |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Kevin Falcon | Liberal | Surrey-Cloverdale |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Mike Farnworth | NDP | Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Rob Fleming | NDP | Victoria-Hillside |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Scott Fraser | NDP | Alberni-Qualicum |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Guy Gentner | NDP | Delta North |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Stan Hagen | Liberal | Comox Valley |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Sue Hammell | NDP | Surrey-Green Timbers |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Colin Hansen | Liberal | Vancouver-Quilchena |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Randy Hawes | Liberal | Maple Ridge-Mission |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Sindi Hawkins | Liberal | Kelowna-Mission |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Dave Hayer | Liberal | Surrey-Tynehead |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | John Horgan | NDP | Malahat-Juan de Fuca |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Al Horning | Liberal | Kelowna-Lake Country |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Gordon Hogg | Liberal | Surrey-White Rock |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Olga Ilich | Liberal | Richmond Centre |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Carole James | NDP | Victoria-Beacon Hill |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Daniel Jarvis | Liberal | North Vancouver-Seymour |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Maurine Karagianis | NDP | Esquimalt-Metchosin |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Leonard Krog | NDP | Nanaimo |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Kevin Krueger | Liberal | Kamloops-North Thompson |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Jenny Kwan | NDP | Vancouver-Mount Pleasant |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Harry Lali | NDP | Yale-Lillooet |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Richard Lee | Liberal | Burnaby North |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Blair Lekstrom | Liberal | Peace River South |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | John Les | Liberal | Chilliwack-Sumas |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Norm Macdonald | NDP | Columbia River-Revelstoke |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Dennis MacKay | Liberal | Bulkley Valley-Stikine |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Lorne Mayencourt | Liberal | Vancouver-Burrard |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Joan McIntyre | Liberal | West Vancouver-Garibaldi |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Richard Neufeld | Liberal | Peace River North |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | John Nuraney | Liberal | Burnaby-Willingdon |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Wally Oppal | Liberal | Vancouver-Fraserview |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Barry Penner | Liberal | Chilliwack-Kent |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Mary Polak | Liberal | Langley |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Chuck Puchmayr | NDP | New Westminster |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Linda Reid | Liberal | Richmond East |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Claude Richmond | Liberal | Kamloops |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Gregor Robertson | NDP | Vancouver-Fairview |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Val Roddick | Liberal | Delta South |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Doug Routley | NDP | Cowichan-Ladysmith |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | John Rustad | Liberal | Prince George-Omineca |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Michael Sather | NDP | Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Nicholas Simons | NDP | Powell River-Sunshine Coast |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Bob Simpson | NDP | Cariboo North |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Shane Simpson | NDP | Vancouver-Hastings |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Ralph Sultan | Liberal | West Vancouver-Capilano |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Carole Taylor | Liberal | Vancouver-Langara |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Rick Thorpe | Liberal | Okanagan-Westside |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Diane Thorne | NDP | Coquitlam-Maillardville |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Claire Trevena | NDP | North Island |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | John van Dongen | Liberal | Abbotsford-Clayburn |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | Katherine Whittred | Liberal | North Vancouver-Lonsdale |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"| | Charlie Wyse | NDP | Cariboo South |- |bgcolor="lightcoral"| | John Yap | Liberal | Richmond-Steveston |
Party standings of the 38th Legislature
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| Affiliation | Lower Mainland | Interior | Vancouver Island | |
| Liberal Party | 27 | 15 | 4 | |
| New Democratic Party | 16 | 8 | 9 | |
| Total | 43 | 23 | 13 | |
Source: [Legislative Assembly of BC]
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