No.
|
Name Electoral district (Birth–Death)
|
Term of office
|
Party
|
Legislature
|
1
|
Amos Botsford MLA for Westmorland (1744/1745–1812)
|
1786–1812
|
|
Independent
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
5th
|
2
|
John Robinson MLA for Saint John City (1762–1828)
|
1813–1816
|
|
Independent
|
3
|
William Botsford MLA for Westmorland (1773–1864)
|
1817–1823
|
|
Independent
|
6th
|
7th
|
8th
|
4
|
Ward Chipman Jr. MLA for Saint John County (1787–1851)
|
1824–1825
|
|
Independent
|
5
|
Harry Peters MLA for Saint John City (1788–1870)
|
1826–1827
|
|
Independent
|
6
|
Richard Simonds MLA for Northumberland (1789–1836)
|
1828
|
|
Independent
|
9th
|
7
|
Charles Simonds MLA for Saint John County (1783–1859)
|
1829–1830
|
|
Independent
|
10th
|
8
|
William Crane MLA for Westmorland (1785–1853)
|
1831–1834
|
|
Independent
|
(7)
|
Charles Simonds MLA for Saint John County (1783–1859)
|
1835–1842
|
|
Independent
|
11th
|
12th
|
9
|
John Wesley Weldon MLA for Kent (1809–1885)
|
1843–1850
|
|
Independent
|
13th
|
14th
|
(7)
|
Charles Simonds MLA for Saint John County (1783–1859)
|
1851
|
|
Independent
|
15th
|
(8)
|
William Crane MLA for Westmorland (1785–1853)
|
1852–1853
|
|
Independent
|
10
|
Daniel Hanington MLA for Westmorland (1804–1889)
|
1853–1856
|
|
Independent
|
16th
|
(7)
|
Charles Simonds MLA for Saint John County (1783–1859)
|
1856–1857
|
|
Independent
|
17th
|
11
|
James A. Harding MLA for Saint John City (1820–1893)
|
1857–1858
|
|
Independent
|
18th
|
12
|
John Mercer Johnson MLA for Northumberland (1818–1868)
|
1859–1862
|
|
Independent
|
19th
|
13
|
John Campbell Allen MLA for York (1817–1898)
|
1863–1864
|
|
Independent
|
14
|
Edwin Arnold Vail MLA for Kings (1817–1885)
|
1865–1866
|
|
Independent
|
20th
|
15
|
John Hamilton Gray MLA for Saint John County (1814–1889)
|
1866–1867
|
|
Independent
|
21st
|
16
|
Bliss Botsford MLA for Westmorland (1813–1890)
|
1868–1870
|
|
Independent
|
(14)
|
Edwin Arnold Vail MLA for Kings (1817–1885)
|
1871–1874
|
|
Independent
|
22nd
|
17
|
William Wedderburn MLA for Saint John City (1834–1918)
|
1875–1878
|
|
Independent
|
23rd
|
18
|
Benjamin Robert Stephenson MLA for Charlotte (1835–1890)
|
1879–1882
|
|
Independent
|
24th
|
19
|
James E. Lynott MLA for Charlotte (1839–1890)
|
1883–1886
|
|
Independent
|
25th
|
20
|
William Pugsley MLA for Kings (1850–1925)
|
1887–1889
|
|
Independent
|
26th
|
21
|
Albert Scott White MLA for Kings (1855–1931)
|
1890–1892
|
|
Independent
|
27th
|
22
|
John Percival Burchill MLA for Northumberland (1855–1923)
|
1893–1899
|
|
Independent
|
28th
|
29th
|
23
|
Clifford William Robinson MLA for Westmorland (1866–1944)
|
1901–1907
|
|
Independent
|
30th
|
31st
|
24
|
Charles J. Osman MLA for Albert (1851–1922)
|
1907
|
|
Independent
|
25
|
Donald Morrison MLA for Northumberland (1852–1920)
|
1908
|
|
Independent
|
32nd
|
26
|
George Johnson Clarke MLA for Charlotte (1857–1917)
|
1909–1914
|
|
Independent
|
33rd
|
27
|
Walter B. Dickson MLA for Albert (1847–1916)
|
1914–1916
|
|
Independent
|
28
|
Olivier-Maximin Melanson MLA for Westmorland (1854–1926)
|
1916
|
|
Independent
|
29
|
William Currie MLA for Restigouche (1862–1934)
|
1917–1918
|
|
Liberal
|
34th
|
30
|
Judson Hetherington MLA for Queens (1866–1928)
|
1919–1920
|
|
Liberal
|
31
|
Allison Dysart MLA for Kent (1880–1962)
|
1921–1925
|
|
Liberal
|
35th
|
32
|
Joseph Leonard O'Brien MLA for Northumberland (1895–1973)
|
1926–1930
|
|
Conservative
|
36th
|
33
|
Frederick C. Squires MLA for Carleton (1881–1960)
|
1931–1935
|
|
Conservative
|
37th
|
34
|
Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges MLA for Restigouche (1902–1947)
|
1936–1938
|
|
Liberal
|
38th
|
35
|
Frederic McGrand MLA for Queens (1895–1988)
|
1940–1944
|
|
Liberal
|
39th
|
36
|
Harry O. Downey MLA for Albert (1897–1974)
|
1945–1952
|
|
Liberal
|
40th
|
41st
|
37
|
Elmor T. Kennedy MLA for Kings (1885–1953)
|
1953
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
42nd
|
38
|
Walter Powers MLA for Victoria (1895–1954)
|
1954
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
39
|
J. Arthur Moore MLA for Queens (1891–1979)
|
1955–1960
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
43rd
|
40
|
Ernest Richard MLA for Gloucester (1922–2006)
|
1960–1963
|
|
Liberal
|
44th
|
41
|
Bernard Jean MLA for Gloucester (1925–2012)
|
1963–1966
|
|
Liberal
|
45th
|
42
|
H. H. Williamson MLA for Gloucester (1916–1972)
|
1966–1967
|
|
Liberal
|
43
|
Robert McCready MLA for Bathurst (1921–1995)
|
1968–1970
|
|
Liberal
|
46th
|
44
|
Lawrence Garvie MLA for Fredericton (1933–2011)
|
1971–1973
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
47th
|
45
|
William J. Woodroffe MLA for Saint John East (until 1974) MLA for Saint John-Fundy (from 1974) (1933–2003)
|
1973–1978
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
48th
|
(43)
|
Robert McCready MLA for Queens South (1921–1995)
|
1979–1980
|
|
Liberal
|
49th
|
46
|
James N. Tucker Jr. MLA for Charlotte-Fundy (born 1934)
|
1981–1985
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
50th
|
47
|
Charles Gallagher MLA for Carleton North (1925–2007)
|
1985–1987
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
48
|
Frank Branch MLA for Nepisiguit-Chaleur (1944–2018)
|
1987–1991
|
|
Liberal
|
51st
|
49
|
Shirley Dysart MLA for Saint John Park (1928–2016)
|
1991–1994
|
|
Liberal
|
52nd
|
50
|
Gérald Clavette MLA for Madawaska Centre (born 1941)
|
1994
|
|
Liberal
|
(49)
|
Shirley Dysart MLA for Saint John Park (1928–2016)
|
1994–1995
|
|
Liberal
|
51
|
Danny Gay MLA for Miramichi Bay (born 1950)
|
1995–1998
|
|
Liberal
|
53rd
|
52
|
John McKay MLA for Miramichi Centre (born 1948)
|
1998–1999
|
|
Liberal
|
53
|
Bev Harrison MLA for Hampton-Belleisle (born 1942)
|
1999–2006
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
54th
|
55th
|
54
|
Michael Malley MLA for Miramichi-Bay du Vin (born 1962)
|
2006
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
55
|
Eugene McGinley MLA for Grand Lake-Gagetown (1935–2019)
|
2007
|
|
Liberal
|
56th
|
56
|
Roy Boudreau MLA for Campbellton-Restigouche Centre (1946–2023)
|
2007–2010
|
|
Liberal
|
57
|
Dale Graham MLA for Carleton (born 1951)
|
2010–2014
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
57th
|
58
|
Chris Collins MLA for Moncton Centre (born 1951)
|
2014–2018
|
|
Liberal
|
58th
|
59
|
Daniel Guitard MLA for Restigouche-Chaleur (born 1959)
|
2018–2020
|
|
Liberal
|
59th
|
60
|
Bill Oliver MLA for Kings Centre (born 1959)
|
2020–present
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
60th
|