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Twillingate Liberal (709) 535-2131 Bragg, Derrick Fogo Island Name Consituency Riding Party Contact Bennett, Derek Lewisporte - Twillingate Liberal (709) 535-2131 Bragg, Derrick Fogo Island - Cape Freels Liberal (709) 729-3679 Brazil, David Conception Bay East - Bell Island Progressive Conservative (709) 729-0334 Brown, Jordan Labrador West New Democrat (709) 944-4881 Byrne, Gerry Corner Brook Liberal (709) 729-3580 Coady, Siobhan St. John's West Liberal (709) 729-3775 Coffin, Alison St. John's East - Quidi Vidi New Democrat (709) 729-3709 Conway Ottenheimer,Harbour Helen Main Progressive Conservative (709) 229-0160 Crocker, Steve Carbonear - Trinity - Bay de Verde Liberal (709) 729-2869 Crosbie, Ches Windsor Lake Progressive Conservative (709) 729-3391 Davis, Bernard Virginia Waters - Pleasantville Liberal (709) 729-4729 Dempster, Lisa Cartwright - L'Anse au Clair Liberal 709) 729-2073 Dinn, James St. John's Centre New Democrat (709) 729-2638 Dinn, Paul Topsail - Paradise Progressive Conservative (709) 729-6670 Dwyer, Jeff Placentia West - Bellevue Progressive Conservative (800) 423-3301 Evans, Lela Torngat Mountains Progressive Conservative (709) 725-7453 Forsey, Pleaman Exploits Progressive Conservative (709) 258-2520 Furey, Andrew Humber - Gros Morne Liberal (709) 729-3565 Gambin-Walsh, SherryPlacentia - St. Mary's Liberal (709) 227-1304 Haggie, John Gander Liberal (709) 729-3124 Haley, Carol Anne Burin - Grand Bank Liberal (709) 832-2530 Joyce, Eddie Humber - Bay of Islands Independent/Non-Affiliated (709) 634-7883 Lane, Paul Mount Pearl - Southlands Independent/Non-Affiliated (709) 729-2231 Lester, Jim Mount Pearl North Progressive Conservative (709) 729-1526 Loveless, Elvis Fortune Bay - Cape La Hune Liberal (709) 729-3705 Mitchelmore, ChristopherSt. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows Liberal (709) 454-2633 O’Driscoll, Loyola Ferryland Progressive Conservative (709) 729-1390 Osborne, Tom Waterford Valley Liberal (709) 729-5040 Pardy, Craig Bonavista Progressive Conservative (709) 468-2132 Parrott, Lloyd Terra Nova Progressive Conservative (709) 466-4165 Parsons, Andrew Burgeo - La Poile Liberal (709) 729-2920 Parsons, Kevin Cape St. Francis Progressive Conservative (709) 729-6979 Parsons, Pam Harbour Grace - Port de Grave Liberal (709) 786-1372 Petten, Barry Conception Bay South Progressive Conservative (709) 729-6318 Reid, Scott St. George's - Humber Liberal (709) 729-3404 Stoodley, Sarah Mount Scio Liberal (709) 729-4712 Tibbs, Chris Grand Falls-Windsor - Buchans Progressive Conservative (709) 489-3409 Trimper, Perry Lake Melville Independent/Non-Affiliated (709) 896-7975 Wakeham, Tony Stephenville - Port au Port Progressive Conservative (709) 643-0813 Warr, Brian Baie Verte - Green Bay Liberal (709) 729-0659.
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