The 32nd Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1979 to 1983. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in May 1979.[1] The Social Credit Party led by Bill Bennett formed the government.[2] The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Dave Barrett formed the official opposition.[3]
Harvey Schroeder served as speaker for the assembly until August 1982 when he resigned as speaker. Kenneth Walter Davidson replaced Schroeder as speaker in September 1982.[4]
Members of the 32nd Parliament
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1979:[1]
| Member | Electoral district | Party | First elected / previously elected |
| Robert Evans Skelly | Alberni | NDP | 1972 |
| Al Passarell | Atlin | NDP | 1979 |
| James J. (Jim) Hewitt | Boundary-Similkameen | Social Credit | 1975 |
| Rosemary Brown | Burnaby-Edmonds | NDP | 1972 |
| Eileen Dailly | Burnaby North | NDP | 1966 |
| James Gibson Lorimer | Burnaby-Willingdon | NDP | 1969, 1979 |
| Alexander Vaughan Fraser | Cariboo | Social Credit | 1969 |
| William Samuel (Bill) Ritchie | Central Fraser Valley | Social Credit | 1979 |
| Harvey Schroeder | Chilliwack | Social Credit | 1972 |
| James Roland Chabot | Columbia River | Social Credit | 1963 |
| Karen Elizabeth Sanford | Comox | NDP | 1972 |
| Stuart Malcolm Leggatt | Coquitlam-Moody | NDP | 1979 |
| Barbara Brookman Wallace | Cowichan-Malahat | NDP | 1975 |
| Kenneth Walter Davidson | Delta | Social Credit | 1975 |
| George Mussallem | Dewdney | Social Credit | 1966, 1975 |
| Frank Mitchell | Esquimalt-Port Renfrew | NDP | 1951, 1979 |
| Rafe Kenneth Mair | Kamloops | Social Credit | 1975 |
| Claude Harry Richmond (1981) | Social Credit | 1981 |
| Terence Patrick Segarty | Kootenay | Social Credit | 1979 |
| Robert Howard McClelland | Langley | Social Credit | 1972 |
| Don Lockstead | Mackenzie | NDP | 1972 |
| Norman Levi | Maillardville-Coquitlam | NDP | 1968,[a] 1972 |
| David Daniel Stupich | Nanaimo | NDP | 1963, 1972 |
| Lorne Nicolson | Nelson-Creston | NDP | 1972 |
| Dennis Geoffrey Cocke | New Westminster | NDP | 1969 |
| Colin Stuart Gabelmann | North Island | NDP | 1972,[b] 1979 |
| Anthony Julius (Tony) Brummet | North Peace River | Social Credit | 1979 |
| Angus Creelman Ree | North Vancouver-Capilano | Social Credit | 1979 |
| John (Jack) Davis | North Vancouver-Seymour | Social Credit | 1975 |
| Brian Ray Douglas Smith | Oak Bay-Gordon Head | Social Credit | 1979 |
| Patricia Jordan | Okanagan North | Social Credit | 1966 |
| William Richards Bennett | Okanagan South | Social Credit | 1973 |
| Jack Joseph Kempf | Omineca | Social Credit | 1975 |
| John Herbert (Jack) Heinrich | Prince George North | Social Credit | 1979 |
| William Bruce Strachan | Prince George South | Social Credit | 1979 |
| Graham Lea | Prince Rupert | NDP | 1972 |
| James Arthur Nielsen | Richmond | Social Credit | 1975 |
| Christopher D'Arcy | Rossland-Trail | NDP | 1972 |
| Hugh Austin Curtis | Saanich and the Islands | Social Credit[c] | 1972 |
| William Stewart King | Shuswap-Revelstoke | NDP | 1968, 1972 |
| Frank Howard | Skeena | NDP | 1953, 1979 |
| Donald McGray Phillips | South Peace River | Social Credit | 1966, 1972 |
| Ernest Hall | Surrey | NDP | 1966, 1979 |
| William Nick (Bill) Vander Zalm | Social Credit | 1975 |
| Emery Oakland Barnes | Vancouver Centre | NDP | 1972 |
| Gary Lauk | 1972 |
| David Barrett | Vancouver East | NDP | 1960,[d] 1976 |
| Alexander Barrett MacDonald | 1960 |
| Grace Mary McCarthy | Vancouver-Little Mountain | Social Credit | 1966, 1975 |
| Evan Maurice Wolfe | 1966,[e] 1975 |
| Garde Basil Gardom | Vancouver-Point Grey | Social Credit | 1966[f] |
| Patrick Lucey McGeer | 1962[f] |
| Peter Stewart Hyndman | Vancouver South | Social Credit | 1979 |
| Charles Stephen Rogers | 1975 |
| Charles Frederick Barber | Victoria | NDP | 1975 |
| Gordon William Hanson | 1979 |
| Louis Allan Williams | West Vancouver-Howe Sound | Social Credit[f] | 1966 |
| Thomas Manville Waterland | Yale-Lillooet | Social Credit | 1975 |
Party standings
By-elections
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[1]
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