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2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

The 2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election was held on October 9, 2007, to elect members of the 46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador.

2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

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48 seats in the 46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
25 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  LIB
Leader Danny Williams Gerry Reid Lorraine Michael
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Leader since 2001 2006 2006
Leader's seat Humber West The Isles of Notre Dame (lost re-election) Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
Last election 34 seats, 58.71% 12 seats, 33.05% 2 seats, 6.86%
Seats won 44 3 1
Seat change 10 9 1
Popular vote 155,943 48,598 19,028
Percentage 69.59% 21.69% 8.49%
Swing 10.88pp 11.36pp 1.63pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.

Campaign edit

The election was called soon after Premier Danny Williams announced the popular Hebron Oil Field deal,[1] and it was widely considered a foregone conclusion that Williams' Progressive Conservatives would be reelected.[2] Polls during the campaign showed the Conservatives reaching up to 73 per cent of voter support, leading some commentators to speculate that the party could in fact win every seat in the House of Assembly — a feat accomplished only twice before in Canadian history, in Prince Edward Island in the 1935 election and in New Brunswick in the 1987 election.

On election day, the Progressive Conservatives did win ten more seats than they held at the dissolution of the previous legislature, and won just under 70 per cent of the popular vote, the highest popular vote share ever attained by a party in the province. However, they did not sweep all 48 seats in the legislature though their popular vote share was higher than the winning party's share in the 1935 PEI election and the 1987 New Brunswick election. Three Liberal incumbents, as well as New Democratic Party leader Lorraine Michael, successfully held their seats.[3][4] Notably, however, Liberal leader Gerry Reid was not reelected in his own riding.[5]

Grand Falls-Windsor—Buchans and Bonavista South edit

On October 1, 2007, Gerry Tobin, Liberal candidate in the riding of Grand Falls-Windsor—Buchans, was found dead in his home.[6] As a result, the chief electoral officer postponed the election in that riding until November 6, 2007.[7] The Progressive Conservatives won the special election, bringing their total number of seats in the legislature to 44.

Subsequently, Clayton Hobbs, Liberal candidate in the riding of Bonavista South, dropped out of the race, citing health reasons;[8] consequently, incumbent Progressive Conservative MHA Roger Fitzgerald was declared re-elected.

Results edit

Party Seats Second Third Fourth
Progressive Conservative 44 4 0 0
Liberal 3 34 9 0
New Democratic 1 9 26 0
Labrador Party 0 0 1 0
 
Riding-by-riding results

Results by party edit

Summary of the Legislative Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador election results
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
2003 Dissol. 2007 Change # % Change
Progressive Conservative Danny Williams *48 34 34 44 +10 155,943 69.59% +10.88%
Liberal Gerry Reid *46 12 11 3 -9 48,598 21.69% -11.36%
New Democratic Lorraine Michael 36 2 1 1 -1 19,028 8.49% +1.63%
  Independent and no affiliation 3 - - - - 446 0.20% -%
Labrador Ron Barron 1 * - - - 68 0.03% -%
  Vacant 2  
Total 132 48 48 48 - 224,083 100.00%

Results by region edit

Party Name St. John's St. John's Suburbs Avalon/Burin Central Western/
Southern
Labrador Total
Parties winning seats in the legislature:
  Progressive Conservative Seats: 6 7 8 11 9 3 44
  Popular Vote: 69.38% 80.71% 69.50% 70.89% 64.81% 48.53% 69.59%
  Liberal Seats: - - 1 - 1 1 3
  Popular Vote: 10.50% 11.42% 22.46% 23.12% 33.09% 34.78% 21.69%
  New Democratic Seats: 1 - - - - - 1
  Popular Vote: 19.10% 7.79% 8.04% 5.85% 2.10% 16.14% 8.49%
Parties that won no seats in the legislature
  Independent Popular Vote: 1.02% 0.08% - 0.14% - - 0.20%
Labrador Party Popular Vote: - - - - - 0.55% 0.03%
Total seats: 7 7 9 11 10 4 48

Results by riding edit

Bold incumbents indicates party leaders. The premier's name is boldfaced and italicized.

  • All candidate names are those on the official list of confirmed candidates; names in media or on party website may differ slightly.
  • Names in boldface type represent party leaders.
  • † represents that the incumbent is not running again.
  • § represents that the incumbent was defeated for nomination.
  • ₰ represents that the incumbent ran in another district and lost the nomination
  • ‡ represents that the incumbent is running in a different district.

St. John's edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Kilbride
57.35% turnout
John Dinn
4,443
84.48%
Roger Linehan
364
6.92%
Michelle Broderick
421
8.01%
Paul Perrier (Independent)
31
0.59%
John Dinn
Signal Hill—Quidi Vidi
71.45% turnout
Maria Afonso
2,135
39.87%
Maura Beam
158
2.95%
Lorraine Michael
3,062
57.18%
Lorraine Michael
St. John's Centre
57.89% turnout
Shawn Skinner
3,332
76.49%
Lori Ann Campbell-Martino
374
8.59%
Jane Robinson
650
14.92%
Shawn Skinner
St. John's East
65.84% turnout
Ed Buckingham
3,649
70.09%
Peter Adams
692
13.29%
Gemma Schlamp-Hickey
864
16.60%
John Ottenheimer
St. John's North
56.33% turnout
Bob Ridgley
3,488
77.55%
Simon Lono
561
12.47%
Matt Power
449
9.98%
Bob Ridgley
St. John's South
64.88% turnout
Tom Osborne
3,887
79.60%
Rex Gibbons
425
8.70%
Clyde Bridger
571
11.69%
Tom Osborne
St. John's West
65.08% turnout
Sheila Osborne
3,623
72.69%
George Joyce
1,018
20.43%
Joan Scott
344
6.90%
Sheila Osborne
Virginia Waters
56.12% turnout
Kathy Dunderdale
4,043
73.04%
Drew Brown
429
7.75%
Dave Sullivan
710
12.83%
Fred Wilcox (Independent)
353
6.38%
Kathy Dunderdale

St. John's suburbs edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP
Cape St. Francis
71.01% turnout
Jack Byrne
4,983
77.45%
Bill Tapper
739
11.49%
Kathleen Connors
680
10.57%
Jack Byrne
Conception Bay East—Bell Island
59.70% turnout
Dianne Whalen
3,991
71.55%
Linda Goodyear
999
17.91%
Gavin Will
569
10.20%
Dianne Whalen
Conception Bay South
61.97% turnout
Terry French
4,670
79.10%
Jerry Young
953
10.03%
Touria Tougui
259
4.64%
Terry French
Mount Pearl North
61.36% turnout
Steve Kent
4,751
84.72%
Elaine Reid
505
9.00%
Janice Lockyer
330
5.88%
Harvey Hodder
Mount Pearl South
61.11% turnout
Dave Denine
4,163
84.12%
William Reid
441
8.91%
Tom McGinnis
332
6.71%
Dave Denine
Topsail
59.49% turnout
Elizabeth Marshall
4,892
82.85%
Cynthia Barron-Layden
513
8.69%
Kyle Rees
486
8.23%
Elizabeth Marshall

Avalon and Burin Peninsulas edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP
Bellevue
68.11% turnout
Calvin Peach
2,908
55.82%
Denise Pike
2,139
41.06%
Ian Slade
155
2.98%
Percy Barrett
Burin—Placentia West
69.35% turnout
Clyde Jackman
3,141
59.09%
George Brake
457
8.60%
Julie Mitchell
1,704
32.05%
Clyde Jackman
Carbonear—Harbour Grace
67.40% turnout
Jerome Kennedy
4,367
74.14%
Paul Baldwin
1,463
24.84%
George Sweeney
Ferryland
60.51% turnout
Keith Hutchings
4,256
83.40%
Kevin Bennett
472
9.25%
Grace Bavington
351
6.88%
Keith Hutchings
Grand Bank
63.37% turnout
Darin King
3,563
79.69%
Rod Cake
889
19.88%
Judy Foote
Harbour Main
62.51% turnout
Tom Hedderson
4,586
82.25%
Kevin Slaney
635
11.39%
Jean Dandenault
323
5.79%
Tom Hedderson
Placentia—St. Mary's
51.58% turnout
Felix Collins
3,086
78.24%
Jennifer Coultas
812
20.64%
Felix Collins
Port de Grave
76.44% turnout
Glenn Littlejohn
3,069
46.62%
Roland Butler
3,329
50.57%
Randy Dawe
162
2.46%
Roland Butler
Trinity—Bay de Verde
71.61% turnout
Charlene Johnson
3,572
71.65%
Bruce Layman
1,137
22.81%
Don Penney
257
5.16%
Charlene Johnson

Central Newfoundland edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Baie Verte—Springdale
55.78% turnout
Tom Rideout
3,388
75.14%
Glendon Bungay
798
17.70%
Tim Howse
301
6.68%
Vacant[a][9]
Bonavista North
59.20% turnout
Harry Harding
2,883
67.09%
Winston Carter
1,292
30.07%
Howard Parsons
80
1.86%
Harry Harding
Bonavista South Roger Fitzgerald
won by acclamation
[b][10] Roger Fitzgerald
Exploits
63.13% turnout
Clayton Forsey
3,396
72.16%
Jody Fancey
1,295
27.52%
Clayton Forsey
Gander
55.91% turnout
Kevin O'Brien
3,599
74.36%
Stephanie Winsor
1,193
24.65%
Kevin O'Brien
Grand Falls-Windsor—Buchans[c]
52.60% turnout
Susan Sullivan
2,767
71.63%
John J. Woodrow[d]
163
4.22%
Junior C. Downey
922
23.87%
Anna Thistle
Grand Falls-Windsor—Green Bay South
53.73% turnout
Ray Hunter
2,535
68.68%
Aubrey Smith
957
25.93%
John Whelan
188
5.09%
Ray Hunter
Lewisporte
48.49% turnout
Wade Verge
2,660
70.43%
John Martin
647
17.13%
Garry Vatcher
460
12.18%
Tom Rideout
Terra Nova
55.71% turnout
Paul Oram
3,427
73.84%
Katty Gallant
781
16.83%
Bill Cashin
358
7.71%
Lionel Glover (Independent)
62
1.34%
Paul Oram
The Isles of Notre Dame
66.78% turnout
Derrick Dalley
2,371
49.88%
Gerry Reid
2,364

49.74%
Gerry Reid
Trinity North
57.21% turnout
Ross Wiseman
3,939
81.77%
Kathryn Small
609
12.64%
Janet Stringer
247
5.13%
Ross Wiseman

Western and Southern Newfoundland edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP
Bay of Islands
73.45% turnout
Terry Loder
2,817
51.56%
Eddie Joyce
2,520
46.12%
Charlie Murphy
107
1.96%
Eddie Joyce
Burgeo—La Poile
62.46% turnout
Colin Short
1,864
38.45%
Kelvin Parsons
2,882
59.45%
June Hiscock
85
1.75%
Kelvin Parsons
Fortune Bay—Cape La Hune
65.00% turnout
Tracey Perry
2,539
62.86%
Elvis Loveless
1,394
34.51%
Sheldon Hynes
84
2.08%
Oliver Langdon
Humber East
64.97% turnout
Tom Marshall
4,160
83.48%
Michael Hoffe
537
10.78%
Jean Graham
256
5.14%
Tom Marshall
Humber Valley
74.29% turnout
Darryl Kelly
3,023
51.29%
Dwight Ball
2,769
46.98%
Kris Hynes
87
1.48%
Dwight Ball
Humber West
59.89% turnout
Danny Williams
3,755
87.39%
Maurice Budgell
516
12.01%
Danny Williams
Port au Port
61.10% turnout
Tony Cornect
3,936
80.80%
Michelle Felix-Morgan
910
18.68%
Tony Cornect
St. Barbe
58.04% turnout
Wallace Young
2,491
58.47%
Jim Bennett
1,560
36.62%
Gary Noel
196
4.60%
Wallace Young
St. George's—Stephenville East
58.86% turnout
Joan Burke
3,143
74.36%
George Lee
1,062
25.12%
Joan Burke
The Straits - White Bay North
66.78% turnout
Trevor Taylor
2,651
62.66%
Boyd Noel
1,358
32.10%
Gerry Ryall
171
4.04%
Trevor Taylor

Labrador edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Labrador
Cartwright—L'Anse au Clair
74.28% turnout
Dennis Normore
646
26.92%
Yvonne Jones
1,736
72.33%
Yvonne Jones
Labrador West
68.36% turnout
Jim Baker
2,204
50.69%
Karen Oldford
287
6.60%
Darrel Brenton
1,848
42.50%
Jim Baker
Lake Melville
70.28% turnout
John Hickey
2,380
56.29%
Chris Montague
1,672
39.55%
Bill Cooper
147
3.48%
John Hickey
Torngat Mountains
71.19% turnout
Patty Pottle
794
53.65%
Danny Dumaresque
604
40.81%
Jim Tuttauk
109
7.36%
Vacant[e]

Election Results by Party and Seats edit

Election Progressive Conservative Liberal NDP
2007 44 3 1

See also edit

General resources edit

  • Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Election coverage edit

  • Professor Antweiler's Voter Migration Election Forecaster - Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Election 2007

Parties edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Paul Shelley had resigned his seat on July 12, 2007, and a by-election had not been held to fill the seat prior to the general election call.
  2. ^ Clayton Hobbs was originally the Liberal candidate, but he withdrew prior to the election.
  3. ^ Due to the death of Liberal candidate Gerry Tobin on October 1, the election in the riding of Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans was delayed. The deferred election for this riding took place on November 6, 2007, with the Liberals nominating John Woodrow in Tobin's place.
  4. ^ Woodrow briefly suspended his campaign on November 3, 2007 when it became known that he had falsely accused former Premier Beaton Tulk of bribery. However, being unable to remove his name from the ballot, Woodrow revived his campaign on November 5, 2007.
  5. ^ Wally Andersen had resigned his seat on September 5, 2007, and a by-election had not been held to fill the seat prior to the general election call.

References edit

  1. ^ "N.L. announces $16B Hebron oilfield deal". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. August 22, 2007. from the original on March 19, 2014. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  2. ^ Marland, Alex (2007). "The 2007 provincial election in Newfoundland and Labrador". Canadian Political Science Review. 1 (2): 75–85.
  3. ^ "Jones takes on interim Liberal leadership". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. November 15, 2007. from the original on April 10, 2014. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  4. ^ "NDP Leader Michael alone again". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. October 9, 2007. from the original on January 22, 2022. Retrieved September 28, 2017.
  5. ^ "Reid resigns leadership, vows Grit rebuilding" 2016-05-06 at the Wayback Machine. CBC News, November 13, 2007.
  6. ^ "Candidate's death shocks Liberal campaign". CBC News. October 2, 2007. from the original on December 31, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2014.
  7. ^ "Postponement of Advance Poll and Polling Day in Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans". from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved October 2, 2007.
  8. ^ "PCs chalk up early victory as Liberal withdraws from election". CBC News. October 5, 2007. from the original on March 19, 2014. Retrieved March 14, 2014.
  9. ^ "By-Election Call Necessary for District of Baie Verte". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  10. ^ "Withdrawal of Candidate in Bonavista South". Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Newfoundland and Labrador. Retrieved April 26, 2022.

Further reading edit

  • Mutimer, David, ed. (2014). Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 2007. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442648555.

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The 2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election was held on October 9 2007 to elect members of the 46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election 2003 October 9 2007 2011 outgoing membersmembers 48 seats in the 46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador25 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party LIBLeader Danny Williams Gerry Reid Lorraine MichaelParty Progressive Conservative Liberal New DemocraticLeader since 2001 2006 2006Leader s seat Humber West The Isles of Notre Dame lost re election Signal Hill Quidi VidiLast election 34 seats 58 71 12 seats 33 05 2 seats 6 86 Seats won 44 3 1Seat change 10 9 1Popular vote 155 943 48 598 19 028Percentage 69 59 21 69 8 49 Swing 10 88pp 11 36pp 1 63ppPopular vote by riding As this is an FPTP election seat totals are not determined by popular vote but instead via results by each riding Click the map for more details Premier before electionDanny WilliamsProgressive Conservative Premier after election Danny WilliamsProgressive Conservative Contents 1 Campaign 2 Grand Falls Windsor Buchans and Bonavista South 3 Results 3 1 Results by party 3 2 Results by region 4 Results by riding 4 1 St John s 4 2 St John s suburbs 4 3 Avalon and Burin Peninsulas 4 4 Central Newfoundland 4 5 Western and Southern Newfoundland 4 6 Labrador 5 Election Results by Party and Seats 6 See also 6 1 General resources 6 2 Election coverage 6 3 Parties 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further readingCampaign editThe election was called soon after Premier Danny Williams announced the popular Hebron Oil Field deal 1 and it was widely considered a foregone conclusion that Williams Progressive Conservatives would be reelected 2 Polls during the campaign showed the Conservatives reaching up to 73 per cent of voter support leading some commentators to speculate that the party could in fact win every seat in the House of Assembly a feat accomplished only twice before in Canadian history in Prince Edward Island in the 1935 election and in New Brunswick in the 1987 election On election day the Progressive Conservatives did win ten more seats than they held at the dissolution of the previous legislature and won just under 70 per cent of the popular vote the highest popular vote share ever attained by a party in the province However they did not sweep all 48 seats in the legislature though their popular vote share was higher than the winning party s share in the 1935 PEI election and the 1987 New Brunswick election Three Liberal incumbents as well as New Democratic Party leader Lorraine Michael successfully held their seats 3 4 Notably however Liberal leader Gerry Reid was not reelected in his own riding 5 Grand Falls Windsor Buchans and Bonavista South editOn October 1 2007 Gerry Tobin Liberal candidate in the riding of Grand Falls Windsor Buchans was found dead in his home 6 As a result the chief electoral officer postponed the election in that riding until November 6 2007 7 The Progressive Conservatives won the special election bringing their total number of seats in the legislature to 44 Subsequently Clayton Hobbs Liberal candidate in the riding of Bonavista South dropped out of the race citing health reasons 8 consequently incumbent Progressive Conservative MHA Roger Fitzgerald was declared re elected Results editParty Seats Second Third FourthProgressive Conservative 44 4 0 0Liberal 3 34 9 0New Democratic 1 9 26 0Labrador Party 0 0 1 0 nbsp Riding by riding resultsResults by party edit Summary of the Legislative Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador election results Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote2003 Dissol 2007 Change ChangeProgressive Conservative Danny Williams 48 34 34 44 10 155 943 69 59 10 88 Liberal Gerry Reid 46 12 11 3 9 48 598 21 69 11 36 New Democratic Lorraine Michael 36 2 1 1 1 19 028 8 49 1 63 Independent and no affiliation 3 446 0 20 Labrador Ron Barron 1 68 0 03 Vacant 2 Total 132 48 48 48 224 083 100 00 Results by region edit Party Name St John s St John s Suburbs Avalon Burin Central Western Southern Labrador TotalParties winning seats in the legislature Progressive Conservative Seats 6 7 8 11 9 3 44 Popular Vote 69 38 80 71 69 50 70 89 64 81 48 53 69 59 Liberal Seats 1 1 1 3 Popular Vote 10 50 11 42 22 46 23 12 33 09 34 78 21 69 New Democratic Seats 1 1 Popular Vote 19 10 7 79 8 04 5 85 2 10 16 14 8 49 Parties that won no seats in the legislature Independent Popular Vote 1 02 0 08 0 14 0 20 Labrador Party Popular Vote 0 55 0 03 Total seats 7 7 9 11 10 4 48Results by riding editBold incumbents indicates party leaders The premier s name is boldfaced and italicized All candidate names are those on the official list of confirmed candidates names in media or on party website may differ slightly Names in boldface type represent party leaders represents that the incumbent is not running again represents that the incumbent was defeated for nomination represents that the incumbent ran in another district and lost the nomination represents that the incumbent is running in a different district St John s edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherKilbride57 35 turnout John Dinn4 44384 48 Roger Linehan3646 92 Michelle Broderick4218 01 Paul Perrier Independent 310 59 John DinnSignal Hill Quidi Vidi71 45 turnout Maria Afonso2 13539 87 Maura Beam1582 95 Lorraine Michael3 06257 18 Lorraine MichaelSt John s Centre57 89 turnout Shawn Skinner3 33276 49 Lori Ann Campbell Martino3748 59 Jane Robinson65014 92 Shawn SkinnerSt John s East65 84 turnout Ed Buckingham3 64970 09 Peter Adams69213 29 Gemma Schlamp Hickey86416 60 John Ottenheimer St John s North56 33 turnout Bob Ridgley3 48877 55 Simon Lono56112 47 Matt Power4499 98 Bob RidgleySt John s South64 88 turnout Tom Osborne3 88779 60 Rex Gibbons4258 70 Clyde Bridger57111 69 Tom OsborneSt John s West65 08 turnout Sheila Osborne3 62372 69 George Joyce1 01820 43 Joan Scott3446 90 Sheila OsborneVirginia Waters56 12 turnout Kathy Dunderdale4 04373 04 Drew Brown4297 75 Dave Sullivan71012 83 Fred Wilcox Independent 3536 38 Kathy DunderdaleSt John s suburbs edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDPCape St Francis71 01 turnout Jack Byrne4 98377 45 Bill Tapper73911 49 Kathleen Connors68010 57 Jack ByrneConception Bay East Bell Island59 70 turnout Dianne Whalen3 99171 55 Linda Goodyear99917 91 Gavin Will56910 20 Dianne WhalenConception Bay South61 97 turnout Terry French4 67079 10 Jerry Young95310 03 Touria Tougui2594 64 Terry FrenchMount Pearl North61 36 turnout Steve Kent4 75184 72 Elaine Reid5059 00 Janice Lockyer3305 88 Harvey Hodder Mount Pearl South61 11 turnout Dave Denine4 16384 12 William Reid4418 91 Tom McGinnis3326 71 Dave DenineTopsail59 49 turnout Elizabeth Marshall4 89282 85 Cynthia Barron Layden5138 69 Kyle Rees4868 23 Elizabeth MarshallAvalon and Burin Peninsulas edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDPBellevue68 11 turnout Calvin Peach2 90855 82 Denise Pike2 13941 06 Ian Slade1552 98 Percy Barrett Burin Placentia West69 35 turnout Clyde Jackman3 14159 09 George Brake4578 60 Julie Mitchell1 70432 05 Clyde JackmanCarbonear Harbour Grace67 40 turnout Jerome Kennedy4 36774 14 Paul Baldwin1 46324 84 George Sweeney Ferryland60 51 turnout Keith Hutchings4 25683 40 Kevin Bennett4729 25 Grace Bavington3516 88 Keith HutchingsGrand Bank63 37 turnout Darin King3 56379 69 Rod Cake88919 88 Judy Foote Harbour Main62 51 turnout Tom Hedderson4 58682 25 Kevin Slaney63511 39 Jean Dandenault3235 79 Tom HeddersonPlacentia St Mary s51 58 turnout Felix Collins3 08678 24 Jennifer Coultas81220 64 Felix CollinsPort de Grave76 44 turnout Glenn Littlejohn3 06946 62 Roland Butler3 32950 57 Randy Dawe1622 46 Roland ButlerTrinity Bay de Verde71 61 turnout Charlene Johnson3 57271 65 Bruce Layman1 13722 81 Don Penney2575 16 Charlene JohnsonCentral Newfoundland edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherBaie Verte Springdale55 78 turnout Tom Rideout3 38875 14 Glendon Bungay79817 70 Tim Howse3016 68 Vacant a 9 Bonavista North59 20 turnout Harry Harding2 88367 09 Winston Carter1 29230 07 Howard Parsons801 86 Harry HardingBonavista South Roger Fitzgeraldwon by acclamation b 10 Roger FitzgeraldExploits63 13 turnout Clayton Forsey3 39672 16 Jody Fancey1 29527 52 Clayton ForseyGander55 91 turnout Kevin O Brien3 59974 36 Stephanie Winsor1 19324 65 Kevin O BrienGrand Falls Windsor Buchans c 52 60 turnout Susan Sullivan2 76771 63 John J Woodrow d 1634 22 Junior C Downey92223 87 Anna Thistle Grand Falls Windsor Green Bay South53 73 turnout Ray Hunter2 53568 68 Aubrey Smith95725 93 John Whelan1885 09 Ray HunterLewisporte48 49 turnout Wade Verge2 66070 43 John Martin64717 13 Garry Vatcher46012 18 Tom RideoutTerra Nova55 71 turnout Paul Oram3 42773 84 Katty Gallant78116 83 Bill Cashin3587 71 Lionel Glover Independent 621 34 Paul OramThe Isles of Notre Dame66 78 turnout Derrick Dalley2 37149 88 Gerry Reid2 36449 74 Gerry ReidTrinity North57 21 turnout Ross Wiseman3 93981 77 Kathryn Small60912 64 Janet Stringer2475 13 Ross WisemanWestern and Southern Newfoundland edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDPBay of Islands73 45 turnout Terry Loder2 81751 56 Eddie Joyce2 52046 12 Charlie Murphy1071 96 Eddie JoyceBurgeo La Poile62 46 turnout Colin Short1 86438 45 Kelvin Parsons2 88259 45 June Hiscock851 75 Kelvin ParsonsFortune Bay Cape La Hune65 00 turnout Tracey Perry2 53962 86 Elvis Loveless1 39434 51 Sheldon Hynes842 08 Oliver Langdon Humber East64 97 turnout Tom Marshall4 16083 48 Michael Hoffe53710 78 Jean Graham2565 14 Tom MarshallHumber Valley74 29 turnout Darryl Kelly3 02351 29 Dwight Ball2 76946 98 Kris Hynes871 48 Dwight BallHumber West59 89 turnout Danny Williams3 75587 39 Maurice Budgell51612 01 Danny WilliamsPort au Port61 10 turnout Tony Cornect3 93680 80 Michelle Felix Morgan91018 68 Tony CornectSt Barbe58 04 turnout Wallace Young2 49158 47 Jim Bennett1 56036 62 Gary Noel1964 60 Wallace YoungSt George s Stephenville East58 86 turnout Joan Burke3 14374 36 George Lee1 06225 12 Joan BurkeThe Straits White Bay North66 78 turnout Trevor Taylor2 65162 66 Boyd Noel1 35832 10 Gerry Ryall1714 04 Trevor TaylorLabrador edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP LabradorCartwright L Anse au Clair74 28 turnout Dennis Normore64626 92 Yvonne Jones1 73672 33 Yvonne JonesLabrador West68 36 turnout Jim Baker2 20450 69 Karen Oldford2876 60 Darrel Brenton1 84842 50 Jim BakerLake Melville70 28 turnout John Hickey2 38056 29 Chris Montague1 67239 55 Bill Cooper1473 48 John HickeyTorngat Mountains71 19 turnout Patty Pottle79453 65 Danny Dumaresque60440 81 Jim Tuttauk1097 36 Vacant e Election Results by Party and Seats editElection Progressive Conservative Liberal NDP2007 44 3 1See also edit46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador Speaker of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador List of Newfoundland and Labrador General Assemblies List of Newfoundland and Labrador political partiesGeneral resources edit Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Elections Newfoundland and LabradorElection coverage edit Election Almanac Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Election Professor Antweiler s Voter Migration Election Forecaster Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Election 2007Parties edit Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador Archived 2011 05 15 at the Wayback Machine see also Conservative Party of Canada Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador see also Liberal Party of Canada Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party see also New Democratic Party Notes edit Paul Shelley had resigned his seat on July 12 2007 and a by election had not been held to fill the seat prior to the general election call Clayton Hobbs was originally the Liberal candidate but he withdrew prior to the election Due to the death of Liberal candidate Gerry Tobin on October 1 the election in the riding of Grand Falls Windsor Buchans was delayed The deferred election for this riding took place on November 6 2007 with the Liberals nominating John Woodrow in Tobin s place Woodrow briefly suspended his campaign on November 3 2007 when it became known that he had falsely accused former Premier Beaton Tulk of bribery However being unable to remove his name from the ballot Woodrow revived his campaign on November 5 2007 Wally Andersen had resigned his seat on September 5 2007 and a by election had not been held to fill the seat prior to the general election call References edit N L announces 16B Hebron oilfield deal Canadian Broadcasting Corporation August 22 2007 Archived from the original on March 19 2014 Retrieved March 13 2014 Marland Alex 2007 The 2007 provincial election in Newfoundland and Labrador Canadian Political Science Review 1 2 75 85 Jones takes on interim Liberal leadership Canadian Broadcasting Corporation November 15 2007 Archived from the original on April 10 2014 Retrieved April 8 2014 NDP Leader Michael alone again Canadian Broadcasting Corporation October 9 2007 Archived from the original on January 22 2022 Retrieved September 28 2017 Reid resigns leadership vows Grit rebuilding Archived 2016 05 06 at the Wayback Machine CBC News November 13 2007 Candidate s death shocks Liberal campaign CBC News October 2 2007 Archived from the original on December 31 2013 Retrieved March 14 2014 Postponement of Advance Poll and Polling Day in Grand Falls Windsor Buchans Archived from the original on July 20 2008 Retrieved October 2 2007 PCs chalk up early victory as Liberal withdraws from election CBC News October 5 2007 Archived from the original on March 19 2014 Retrieved March 14 2014 By Election Call Necessary for District of Baie Verte Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Retrieved April 26 2022 Withdrawal of Candidate in Bonavista South Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Newfoundland and Labrador Retrieved April 26 2022 Further reading editMutimer David ed 2014 Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2007 Toronto University of Toronto Press ISBN 9781442648555 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election amp oldid 1180285942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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