The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is the presiding officer of the provincial legislature.
List of speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
| No. | Portrait | Name Electoral district (Birth–Death)  | 
Term of office | Party | Legislature | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Term start | Term end | ||||||
| 1 | ![]()  | 
Joseph Royal MLA for St. Francois Xavier West (1837–1902)  | 
March 15, 1871  | 
March 14, 1872  | 
Government | 1st | |
| 2 | Curtis James Bird MLA for St. Pauls (1838–1876)  | 
February 5, 1873  | 
December 22, 1874  | 
Government | |||
| 3 | ![]()  | 
Joseph Dubuc MLA for St. Norbert (1840–1914)  | 
March 31, 1875  | 
December 1878  | 
Government | 2nd | |
| 4 | ![]()  | 
John Wright Sifton MLA for St. Clements (1833–1912)  | 
February 1, 1879  | 
December 1879  | 
Government | 3rd | |
| 5 | ![]()  | 
Gilbert McMicken MLA for Cartier (1813–1891)  | 
January 21, 1880  | 
December 1882  | 
Liberal-Conservative | 4th | |
| 6 | Alexander Murray MLA for Assiniboia (1839–1913)  | 
April 17, 1883  | 
December 1886  | 
Conservative | 5th | ||
| 7 | ![]()  | 
David Glass MLA for St. Clements (1830–1906)  | 
April 14, 1887  | 
June 1888  | 
Independent | 6th | |
| 8 | William Winram MLA for Manitou (1830–1906)  | 
August 28, 1888  | 
February 12, 1891  | 
Liberal | 7th | ||
| 9 | ![]()  | 
Samuel Jacob Jackson MLA for Rockwood (1848–1942)  | 
February 25, 1891  | 
January 15, 1895  | 
Liberal | ||
| 8th | |||||||
| 10 | ![]()  | 
Finlay McNaughton Young MLA for Killarney (1852–1916)  | 
February 14, 1895  | 
December 1899  | 
Liberal | ||
| 9th | |||||||
| 11 | ![]()  | 
William Hespeler MLA for Rosenfeld (1830–1921)  | 
March 29, 1900  | 
December 1903  | 
Independent Conservative | 10th | |
| 12 | ![]()  | 
James Johnson MLA for Turtle Mountain (1855–1929)  | 
January 7, 1904  | 
January 6, 1916  | 
Independent Conservative | 11th | |
| Conservative | 12th | ||||||
| 13th | |||||||
| 14th | |||||||
| 13 | James Bryson Baird MLA for Mountain (1859–1939)  | 
January 6, 1916  | 
January 24, 1922  | 
Liberal | 15th | ||
| 16th | |||||||
| 14 | Philippe Adjutor Talbot MLA for La Verendrye (1879–1967)  | 
January 18, 1923  | 
June 12, 1936  | 
United Farmers | 17th | ||
| Progressive | 18th | ||||||
| Liberal-Progressive | 19th | ||||||
| 15 | Robert Hawkins MLA for Dauphin (1879–1962)  | 
February 18, 1937  | 
September 29, 1949  | 
Liberal-Progressive | 20th | ||
| 21st | |||||||
| 22nd | |||||||
| 16 | Wallace C. Miller MLA for Rhineland (1896–1959)  | 
February 14, 1950  | 
August 15, 1950  | 
Progressive Conservative | 23rd | ||
| 17 | Nicholas Bachynsky MLA for Fisher (1887–1969)  | 
November 7, 1950  | 
October 23, 1958  | 
Liberal-Progressive | |||
| 24th | |||||||
| 18 | Abram Harrison MLA for Rock Lake (1898–1979)  | 
October 23, 1958  | 
February 27, 1963  | 
Progressive Conservative | 25th | ||
| 26th | |||||||
| 19 | Thelma Forbes MLA for Cypress (1910–2012)  | 
February 28, 1963  | 
December 5, 1966  | 
Progressive Conservative | 27th | ||
| 20 | James Bilton MLA for Swan River (1908–1988)  | 
December 5, 1966  | 
August 14, 1969  | 
Progressive Conservative | 28th | ||
| 21 | Ben Hanuschak MLA for Burrows (born 1930)  | 
August 14, 1969  | 
August 20, 1970  | 
New Democratic | 29th | ||
| 22 | Peter Fox MLA for Kildonan (1921–1989)  | 
August 7, 1971  | 
November 24, 1977  | 
New Democratic | |||
| 30th | |||||||
| 23 | Harry Graham MLA for Birtle-Russell (1921–2006)  | 
November 24, 1977  | 
October 13, 1981  | 
Progressive Conservative | 31st | ||
| 24 | Jim Walding MLA for St. Vital (1937–2007)  | 
February 25, 1982  | 
February 11, 1986  | 
New Democratic | 32nd | ||
| 25 | Myrna Phillips MLA for Wolseley (born 1942)  | 
May 8, 1986  | 
March 9, 1988  | 
New Democratic | 33rd | ||
| 26 | Denis Rocan MLA for Turtle Mountain (until 1990) MLA for Gladstone (from 1990) (born 1949)  | 
July 21, 1988  | 
May 22, 1995  | 
Progressive Conservative | 34th | ||
| 35th | |||||||
| 27 | Louise Dacquay MLA for Seine River (born 1940)  | 
May 23, 1995  | 
August 17, 1999  | 
Progressive Conservative | 36th | ||
| 28 | George Hickes MLA for Point Douglas (born 1946)  | 
November 18, 1999  | 
October 20, 2011  | 
New Democratic | 37th | ||
| 38th | |||||||
| 39th | |||||||
| 29 | Daryl Reid MLA for Transcona (born 1950)  | 
October 20, 2011  | 
March 16, 2016  | 
New Democratic | 40th | ||
| 30 | Myrna Driedger MLA for Charleswood (until 2019) MLA for Roblin (from 2019) (born 1952)  | 
May 18, 2016  | 
November 9, 2023  | 
Progressive Conservative | 41st | ||
| 42nd | |||||||
| 31 | Tom Lindsey MLA for Flin Flon)  | 
November 9, 2023  | 
Incumbent | New Democratic | 43rd | ||
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