Canadian federal election results in Prince Edward Island
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Prince Edward Island.
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[edit] Regional Profile
Prince Edward Island has not elected a non-Liberal MP since 1984. Lawrence MacAulay won by less than 300 votes in both 1997 and 2000, but won with a commanding majority in 2004. Since then, all the Liberal MP's have won comfortably, and at this point it is likely that there will be a seventh straight Liberal sweep in the next election.
[edit] 2006 - 39th General Election
All four Liberal incumbents were re-elected. This was the sixth consecutive sweep of Prince Edward Island for the federal Liberals. edit
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Lawrence MacAulay
11,542 |
Don Gillis
6,923 |
Edith Perry
1,535 |
Haida Arsenault-Antolick
533 2.6% |
Lawrence MacAulay | |||||||
Charlottetown | Shawn Murphy
9,586 |
Tom DeBlois
6,524 |
Brian Pollard
2,126 |
David Daughton
586 3.07% |
Baird Judson(CHP) 97 Andrew J. Chisholm (Mar.) 193 |
Shawn Murphy | ||||||
Egmont | Joe McGuire
10,288 |
Edward Guergis
5,991 |
Regena Kaye Russell
1,847 |
Ron Matsusaki
1,005 5.19% |
Michael Nesbitt (Ind.) 2.19 | Joe McGuire | ||||||
Malpeque | Wayne Easter
9,779 |
George Noble
6,708 |
George Marshall
1,983 |
Sharon Labchuk
901 4.65% |
Wayne Easter |
[edit] 2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Lawrence MacAulay 11,064 |
Peter McQuaid 6,889 |
Dave MacKinnon 2,103 |
Jeremy Stiles 670 |
Lawrence MacAulay | |||||||
Charlottetown | Shawn Murphy 9,175 |
Darren Peters 5,121 |
Dody Crane 3,428 |
Will McFadden 760 |
Baird Judson (CHP) 105 |
Shawn Murphy | ||||||
Egmont | Joe McGuire 10,220 |
Reg Harper 5,363 |
Regena Kaye Russell 2,133 |
Irené Novaczek 717 |
Joe McGuire | |||||||
Malpeque | Wayne Easter 9,782 |
Mary Crane 6,126 |
Ken Bingham 1,902 |
Sharon Labchuk 1,037 |
Wayne Easter |
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[edit] 2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Alliance | NDP | Prog. Cons. | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Lawrence MacAulay 8 269 |
Darrell Hickox 500 |
Deborah Kelly Hawkes 465 |
Kevin MacAdam 8 269 |
Lawrence MacAulay | |||||||
Egmont | Joe McGuire 9 227 |
Jeff Sullivan 952 |
Nancy Wallace 1 139 |
John Griffin 7 116 |
Joe McGuire | |||||||
Hillsborough | Shawn Murphy 8 277 |
Gerry Stewart 1 005 |
Dody Crane 4 328 |
Darren Peters 6 039 |
Peter Cameron (NLP) 92 Baird Judson (Ind.) 58 |
George Proud† | ||||||
Malpeque | Wayne Easter 8 972 |
Chris Wall 1 262 |
Ken Bingham 782 |
Jim Gorman 7 186 |
Jeremy Stiles (Green) 250 |
Wayne Easter |