Arthur-Virden

Arthur-Virden

Arthur-Virden

Circonscription électorale provinciale

Province Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba (Drapeau du Canada Canada)
Député Larry Maguire
Parti politique Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba
Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Arthur et Virden.

Arthur-Virden est une circonscription électorale provinciale du Manitoba (Canada).

Liste des députés

Arthur-Virden
Nom Parti Mandat Législature
     Larry Maguire Progressiste-conservateur 1995 - 1999 36e
     1999 - 2003 37e
     2003 - 2007 38e
     2007 - 2011 39e
     2011 - présent 40e

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