Michael Redmond (politician)

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Michael (Mike) Redmond
Leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party
Incumbent
Assumed office
October 13, 2012
Preceded by James Rodd
Personal details
Political party New Democratic Party
Residence Stratford, Prince Edward Island
Profession facilities manager

Michael (Mike) Redmond is a Canadian politician, currently the leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island.[1] A facilities director at the Murphy's Community Centre in Charlottetown, he won the leadership over activist Trevor Leclerc on October 13, 2012,[1] following the resignation of James Rodd.

Under Redmond's leadership, the party — which has only ever elected one MLA, Herb Dickieson, to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island — has seen significant increases in voter support, moving into second place in public opinion polls, ahead of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party, for the first time in its history.[2]

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