66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island


The 66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was the 66th sitting of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island and the 40th since confederation in 1873. The membership of the assembly was determined by the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election, where the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island led by Dennis King won a plurality of seats. With a victory in a November 2020 by-election, King's PCs became a majority government.

Members of the General Assembly

Cabinet ministers are in bold, party leaders are in italic, and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is designated by a dagger.
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously elected
'Progressive ConservativeAlberton-Bloomfield2019
'Progressive ConservativeBelfast-Murray River2015
'Progressive ConservativeBorden-Kinkora2015
Progressive ConservativeBrackley-Hunter River2019
GreenCharlottetown-Belvedere2017
GreenCharlottetown-Brighton2019
Natalie JamesonProgressive ConservativeCharlottetown-Hillsborough Park2019
GreenCharlottetown-Victoria Park2019
[Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island Liberal Party|Liberal Party|Liberal]Charlottetown-West Royalty2019

LiberalCharlottetown-Winsloe2007
Zack Bell
Progressive Conservative2020

LiberalCornwall-Meadowbank2015

Progressive Conservative2021
'*LiberalEvangeline-Miscouche2007
'Progressive ConservativeGeorgetown-Pownal2011
'Progressive ConservativeKensington-Malpeque2015
GreenMermaid-Stratford2019
Progressive ConservativeMontague-Kilmuir2019
Progressive ConservativeMorell-Donagh2015
'GreenNew Haven-Rocky Point2015
LiberalO'Leary-Inverness2007
'Progressive ConservativeRustico-Emerald2015
Progressive ConservativeSouris-Elmira2011
'Progressive ConservativeStanhope-Marshfield2019
'Progressive ConservativeStratford-Keppoch2011
GreenSummerside-South Drive2019
GreenSummerside-Wilmot2019
LiberalTignish-Palmer Road2011
GreenTyne Valley-Sherbrooke2019
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Gallant is serving as the legislative leader for the Liberals, as the Liberal party leader Sharon Cameron has no seat in the legislature.