Dody Crane

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Dolores (Dody) Crane
Interim leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party
In office
1989–1991
Preceded by Jim Mayne
Succeeded by Larry Duchesne
Personal details
Political party New Democratic Party
Profession lawyer

Dolores (Dody) Crane is a Canadian politician, who was interim leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party from 1989 to 1991.[1] She originally ran as the party's candidate in Hillsborough in the 1988 federal election, finishing with what was at the time the best federal result for an NDP candidate in the province's history.[1] Due to organizational upheaval in the provincial party following the resignation of Jim Mayne, she subsequently served as the party's spokesperson and acting leader until Larry Duchesne was selected as the party's new permanent leader in 1991.[1]

She has continued to be a New Democratic Party candidate in federal elections, running in Hillsborough again in the 1993, 1997 and 2000 elections, and in the successor riding of Charlottetown in the 2004 election.

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
LiberalShawn Murphy 9,175 49.36 +6.80
ConservativeDarren Peters 5,121 27.55 -9.80
New DemocraticDody Crane 3,428 18.44 -2.90
GreenWill McFadden 760 4.09
Christian HeritageBaird Judson 105 0.56 +0.30
Total valid votes 18,589 100.00
Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
LiberalShawn Murphy 8,277 41.81
Progressive ConservativeDarren Peters 6,039 30.50
New DemocraticDody Crane 4,328 21.86
AllianceGerry Stewart 1,005 5.08
Natural LawPeter Cameron 92 0.46
IndependentBaird Judson 58 0.29
Turnout 19,89567.2%
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
LiberalGeorge Proud 7,630 40.87
New DemocraticDody Crane 5,751 30.80
Progressive ConservativeMitchell Tweel 4,594 24.61
ReformBlaine Jensen 476 2.55
Christian HeritageBaird Judson 145 0.78
Natural LawPaula Price 74 0.40
Turnout 18,84771.2%
Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
LiberalGeorge Proud 11,976 60.57
Progressive ConservativeTom McMillan 5,269 26.65
New DemocraticDody Crane 1,143 5.78
ReformFreeman T. Whitty 744 3.76
NationalDave Patterson 350 1.77
Christian HeritageBaird Judson 167 0.84
Natural LawPeter Cameron 123 0.62
Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
LiberalGeorge Proud 8,897 43.68
Progressive ConservativeTom McMillan 8,638 42.41
New DemocraticDody Crane 1,984 5.78
IndependentDavid Weale 569 2.79
Christian HeritageBaird Judson 281 1.38

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Leo Heaps, Our Canada: The Story of the New Democratic Party Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Lorimer, 1991. ISBN 1550283537.
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