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2015 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador general election, held on November 30, 2015, elected members of the 48th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Progressive Conservative Party which had governed since 2003 election, was defeated by the Liberal Party, which won a majority in the new assembly.[2][3][4][5]

2015 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

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All 40 seats in the 48th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
21 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout55.2%[1]
  First party Second party Third party
 
NDP
Leader Dwight Ball Paul Davis Earle McCurdy
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democratic
Leader since November 17, 2013 September 13, 2014 March 7, 2015
Leader's seat Humber - Gros Morne Topsail-Paradise ran in
St. John's West (lost)
Last election 6 seats, 19.1% 37 seats, 56.1% 5 seats, 24.6%
Seats before 16 29 3
Seats won 31 7 2
Seat change 15 22 1
Popular vote 114,271 60,413 23,906
Percentage 57.2% 30.1% 12.0%
Swing 38.1pp 25.9pp 12.6pp

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.

Premier before election

Paul Davis
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Dwight Ball
Liberal

The election had been scheduled for October 13, 2015, under Newfoundland and Labrador's House of Assembly Act, mandating a fixed election day on the second Tuesday in October in the fourth calendar year after the previous election. However, the House of Assembly amended the act in June 2015, to delay the election until November 30, 2015, so that the election campaign would not overlap with the federal election scheduled on October 19, 2015.[6]

Following the result of the election no party with the word "Conservative" in its name formed the government in either a provincial or federal jurisdiction in Canada for the first time since 1943.[7][8]

At the time --with 55.2% of eligible voters casting a ballot -- this election had the lowest turnout of any provincial election since confederation. This record was broken in 2021 when only 48.24% of eligible voters cast a ballot.[9]

Party leadership edit

Following the 2011 provincial election Liberal leader Kevin Aylward announced his resignation as leader. Aylward was unable to win a seat in the legislature and announced on October 26, 2011, he would step down once his successor was chosen.[10] On December 15, 2011, the Liberal Party announced that Dwight Ball would become Leader of the Opposition and interim Liberal leader effective January 3, 2012.[11][12] Party president Judy Morrow announced in December 2011, that the party was not likely to hold a leadership convention until sometime in 2013. On November 17, 2013, Dwight Ball was elected leader of the Liberal Party.[13][14][15]

On January 22, 2014, Kathy Dunderdale announced she was resigning as Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party) later that week and that Finance Minister Tom Marshall would replace her until the party selected a new leader.[16] On January 24, 2014, Marshall was sworn in as the province's 11th premier.[17] Marshall had indicated that he would not be seeking re-election as the member of the House of Assembly for Humber East and therefore would not contest the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party. The party held its leadership convention on September 13, 2014, and chose Paul Davis as its leader.[18][19][20][21] Davis was sworn in as the 12th Premier on September 26, 2014.[22]

Timeline edit

2011
2012
  • January 3, 2012: Dwight Ball becomes interim leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador.[23]
  • September 13, 2012: Progressive Conservative MHA Tom Osborne announces that he has left the party and will sit as an independent.[24]
2013
2014
2015

Campaign edit

 
Davis PC Campaign Bus

In June 2015, Premier Davis announced that a general election would be held in November, after the October federal election. Many veteran PC MHAs who had served in Danny Williams' cabinet did not seek re-election.[56] On November 5, Davis visited the lieutenant governor to request that the House of Assembly be dissolved. The election would be held on November 30.

The Liberals consistently held a massive lead in public opinion polling throughout the campaign, with 66 per cent support among decided voters at the outset[57] and 67 per cent support in a poll released just one week before election day.[58]

Their lead was so large and so unshakable that some pundits openly speculated that the party could potentially sweep every seat in the province,[59] although others suggested that this was unlikely.[60] Numerous ridings in and around St. John's remained more competitive than provincewide polling suggested,[59] and some voters appeared to be swayed in the final days by the argument that even if they were inclined to support the Liberals, the province's democratic process would not be well-served by giving one party a clean sweep of the legislature with no opposition party to challenge them.[60]

In the final results, the Liberals did win almost every seat in most of the province, except for a single Progressive Conservative incumbent hanging on in Central Newfoundland; in St. John's, however, the New Democrats successfully retained two of the three seats they held in the city, while the Progressive Conservatives held onto almost every seat in the city's suburbs.[61][62]

The largest victory in the province was won by Liberal MLA Andrew Parsons in Burgeo-La Poile, who took fully 96.5 per cent of the more than 4,000 votes cast in his riding while neither of his opponents garnered even 100 votes.[63]

Party standings edit

This election saw the fourth change-in-government since Newfoundland and Labrador joined confederation in 1949.

Summary of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador election results
 
PartyVotes%+/–Seats
2011Dissol.2015Change
Liberal114,27157.15+38.161631+15
Progressive Conservative60,41330.22-25.937297-22
New Democratic23,90611.96-12.6532-1
Independents1,3440.67+0.5±0±00±0
Total199,934100.004848400

Results by party edit

31 7 2
Liberal Progressive Conservative NDP

Liberal Party edit

The Liberal Party won 31 seats making this election their best election since 1999 when the party won 32. However, in 1990, the party won 32 of 48 seats (66.7%) while in 2015 they won 31 of 40 seats (77.5%). By percentage, this is the party's best result since 1966 when the party won 39 of 42 seats (92.9%). Dwight Ball is the province's first liberal premier since Roger Grimes. 6 liberal candidates won over 80% of the popular vote in their respective ridings and 4 of these 6 candidates were later appointed to the Executive Council.

Progressive Conservative Party edit

With this election PC leader Paul Davis became the fourth incumbent premier to not lead his party to re-election (after Joey Smallwood in 1972, Tom Rideout in 1989 and Roger Grimes in 2003). With 7 of 40 seats (17.5%), this is the party's worst result since 1966 when it won 3 of 42 seats.[64]

New Democratic Party edit

In the 2011 election the NDP placed second in total votes and won 5 seats (a record-high for the party) however since the election 2 NDP MHAs defected to the Liberal Party. Only 2 of the 3 remaining NDP MHAs ran for re-election and these 2 MHAs were the only NDP candidates to win in this election. By percentage of seats however, this is the second-best result the provincial NDP has ever had winning 2 of 40 seats (5%). However, NDP leader McCurdy was defeated in his district.[65]

Results by region edit

The district with the highest turnout was Cape St. Francis (71.68%). The district with the lowest turnout was Torngat Mountains (39.50%).[66]

Party Name St. John's St. John's Metro Avalon/Burin Central Western Labrador Total
Parties winning seats in the legislature:
  Progressive Conservative Seats: 0 5 1 1 0 0 7
  Popular Vote: 19.81% 54.74% 29.71% 34.51% 13.50% 18.90%
  Liberal Seats: 5 1 6 8 7 4 31
  Popular Vote: 50.27% 36.97% 61.80% 55.76% 79.19% 63.41%
  New Democratic Seats: 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
  Popular Vote: 29.92% 8.29% 8.19% 7.17% 7.31% 17.69%
Parties that won no seats in the legislature
  Independent Popular Vote: 0.30% 2.56%

Candidates by district edit

Bold incumbents indicate cabinet members and party leaders are italicized. 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
Mount Scio
46.81% turnout
Rhonda Churchill Herder
1,104
27.4%
Dale Kirby
1,899
47.1%
Sean Panting
1,030
25.5%
Dale Kirby
St. John's North
St. John's Centre
47.58% turnout
Kathie Hicks
490
10.6%
Lynn Sullivan
1,923
41.7%
Gerry Rogers
2,195
47.6%
Gerry Rogers
St. John's East-Quidi Vidi
56.40% turnout
Joshua Collier
478
8.1%
Paul Antle
2,365
40.2%
Lorraine Michael
3,035
51.6%
George Murphy
St. John's East
St. John's West
55.63% turnout
Dan Crummell[67]
1,364
26.8%
Siobhan Coady[67]
2,342
46.0%
Earle McCurdy[67]
1,384
27.2%
Dan Crummell
Virginia Waters-Pleasantville
56.55% turnout
Beth Crosbie
1,826
32.5%
Bernard Davis
2,528
45.0%
Bob Buckingham
1,259
22.4
Lorraine Michael
Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
Waterford Valley
55.13% turnout
Alison Stoodley
792
14.6%
Tom Osborne
3,588
65.9%
Alison Coffin
1,062
19.5%
John Dinn
Kilbride
Merged District
Tom Osborne
St. John's South
Windsor Lake
52.59% turnout
Ryan Cleary
970
20.2%
Cathy Bennett
3,182
66.3%
Don Rowe
647
13.5%
Cathy Bennett
Virginia Waters

St. John's suburbs edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Cape St. Francis
71.68% turnout
Kevin Parsons
4,086
66.3%
Geoff Gallant
1,613
26.2%
Mark Gruchy
460
7.5%
Kevin Parsons
Conception Bay South
55.03% turnout
Barry Petten
2,360
47.7%
Steve Porter
2,187
44.2%
Jeanne Clarke
398
8.0%
Rex Hillier
Mount Pearl North
63.09% turnout
Steve Kent
3,120
51.5%
Randy Simms
2,571
42.4%
Cameron Mercer-Maillet
370
6.1%
Steve Kent
Mount Pearl-Southlands
56.58% turnout
Jim Lester
2,318
42.9%
Paul Lane
2,559
47.4%
Roy Locke
522
9.7%
Paul Lane
Mount Pearl South
Conception Bay East – Bell Island
55.46% turnout
David Brazil
3,463
59.2%
Danny Dumaresque
1,582
27.1%
Bill Kavanagh
803
13.7%
David Brazil
Topsail-Paradise
57.58% turnout
Paul Davis
3,381
58.3%
Rex Hillier
2,137
36.9%
Chris Bruce
281
4.8%
Paul Davis
Topsail

Avalon Peninsula edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde
49.02% turnout
Tomas Shea
529
9.1%
Steve Crocker
4,952
85.0%
David Coish
304
5.2%
Ed Cole (Ind.)
38
0.7%
Steve Crocker
Trinity-Bay de Verde
Merged District
Sam Slade§
Carbonear-Harbour Grace
Ferryland
62.34% turnout
Keith Hutchings
3,093
49.8%
Jeff Marshall
2,550
41.1%
Mona Rossiter
564
9.1%
Keith Hutchings
Harbour Grace-Port de Grave
59.50% turnout
Glenn Littlejohn
2,289
36.3%
Pam Parsons
3,877
61.5%
Kathleen Burt
133
2.1%
Glenn Littlejohn
Port de Grave
Harbour Main
56.31% turnout
Curtis Buckle
1,998
34.9%
Betty Parsley
2,253
39.4%
Raymond Flaherty
1,381
24.2%
Ted Noseworthy
85
1.5%
Tom Hedderson
Placentia-St. Mary's
61.71% turnout
Judy Manning
1,751
30.5%
Sherry Gambin-Walsh
3,789
66.0%
Peter Beck
197
3.4%
Felix Collins

Eastern Newfoundland edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Bonavista
57.80% turnout
Glen Little
1,436
27.0%
Neil King
3,504
65.8%
Adrian Power
116
2.2%
Johanna Ryan Guy (Ind.)
269
5.1%
Glen Little
Bonavista South
Burin-Grand Bank
53.60% turnout
Terence Fleming
441
8.8%
Carol Anne Haley
3,962
79.4%
Ambrose Penton
590
11.8%
Darin King
Grand Bank
Placentia West-Bellevue
59.10% turnout
Calvin Peach
1,931
33.7%
Mark Browne
3,645
63.7%
Bobbie Warren
146
2.6%
Calvin Peach
Bellevue
Merged District
Clyde Jackman
Burin-Placentia West
Terra Nova
57.29% turnout
Sandy Collins
2,422
42.8%
Colin Holloway
2,476
43.7%
Bert Blundon
763
13.5
Sandy Collins
Terra Nova
Merged District
Ross Wiseman
Trinity North

Central Newfoundland edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Baie Verte-Green Bay
55.90% turnout
Kevin Pollard
2,197
39.4%
Brian Warr
3,130
56.1%
Matt Howse
253
4.5%
Kevin Pollard
Baie Verte-Springdale
Exploits
56.16% turnout
Clayton Forsey
2,489
47.0%
Jerry Dean
2,654
50.2%
Bridget Henley
148
2.8%
Clayton Forsey
Fogo Island-Cape Freels
48.20% turnout
Eli Cross
1,387
27.6%
Derrick Bragg
3,516
69.9%
Rebecca Stuckey
128
2.5%
Eli Cross
Bonavista North
Gander
47.40% turnout
Ryan Menchion
351
7.5%
John Haggie
3,151
67.7%
Lukas Norman
1,152
24.8%
Vacant
Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune
67.66% turnout
Tracey Perry
1,830
49.1%
Bill Carter
1,405
37.7%
Mildred Skinner
494
13.2%
Tracey Perry
Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans
54.32% turnout
Mark Whiffen
1,061
22.8%
Al Hawkins
2,534
54.6%
Meaghan Keating
141
3.0%
Rex Barnes (Ind.)
908
19.6%
Susan Sullivan
Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans
Merged District
Ray Hunter
Grand Falls-Windsor-Green Bay South
Lewisporte-Twillingate
58.44% turnout
Derrick Dalley
2,686
44.5%
Derek Bennett
3,254
53.9%
Hillary Bushell
99
1.6%
Wade Verge
Lewisporte
Merged District
Derrick Dalley
The Isles of Notre Dame

Western Newfoundland edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Burgeo-La Poile
57.73% turnout
Georgia Darmonkow
93
2.2%
Andrew Parsons
3,998
96.5%
Kelly McKeown
53
1.3%
Andrew Parsons
Corner Brook
45.03% turnout
Neville Wheaton
779
16.6%
Gerry Byrne
3,121
66.7%
Holly Pike
781
16.7%
Vaughn Granter
Humber West
Merged District
Stelman Flynn§
Humber East
Humber - Gros Morne
64.85% turnout
Graydon Pelley
983
16.2%
Dwight Ball
4,610
76.0%
Mike Goosney
474
7.8%
Jim Bennett
St. Barbe
Merged District
Dwight Ball
Humber Valley
Humber-Bay of Islands
52.56% turnout
Ronald Jesseau
564
10.3%
Eddie Joyce
4,622
84.5%
Conor Curtis
282
5.2%
Eddie Joyce
Bay of Islands
St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows
52.65% turnout
Ford Mitchelmore
404
8.3%
Chris Mitchelmore
4,359
89.3%
Genevieve Brouillette
117
2.4%
Chris Mitchelmore
The Straits-White Bay North
St. George's-Humber
49.68% turnout
Greg Osmond
708
15.2%
Scott Reid
3,618
77.5%
Shane Snook
341
7.3%
Scott Reid
St. George's-Stephenville East
Stephenville-Port au Port
51.24% turnout
Tony Cornect
1,273
25.3%
John Finn
3,262
64.8%
Bernice Hancock
499
9.9%
Tony Cornect
Port au Port

Labrador edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair
49.30% turnout
Jason MacKenzie
48
3.2%
Lisa Dempster
1,405
93.0%
Jennifer Deon
57
3.8%
Lisa Dempster
Labrador West
53.60% turnout
Nick McGrath
712
21.5%
Graham Letto
1,453
43.8%
Ron Barron
1,152
34.7%
Nick McGrath
Lake Melville
47.97% turnout
Keith Russell
850
28.6%
Perry Trimper
1,840
62.0%
Arlene Michelin-Pittman
280
9.4%
Keith Russell
Torngat Mountains
39.50% turnout
Sharon Vokey
23
2.7%
Randy Edmunds
779
92.6%
Mark Sharkey
39
4.6%
Randy Edmunds

Preliminary results as of 1 December 2015.[68]

MHAs not running again edit

Opinion polls edit

Polling Firm Date of Polling Link Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Forum Research November 29, 2015 [1] 31 54 15
Abacus Data November 22–24, 2015 [2] 22 64 13
Forum Research November 24, 2015 [3] 29 52 19
Corporate Research Associates November 5–22, 2015 [4] 22 67 10
MQO November 5–11, 2015 17 74 9
Forum Research November 6, 2015 [6] 21 65 13
Abacus Data October 30–November 4, 2015 [7] 19 66 15
Corporate Research Associates August 11–September 2, 2015 27 48 25
Abacus Data/VOCM June 17–21, 2015 [9] 21 53 25
Corporate Research Associates May 11–June 1, 2015 [10] 27 50 22
Corporate Research Associates February 9–March 2, 2015 [11] 31 56 13
Abacus Data February 17–25, 2015 [12] 32 57 9
Corporate Research Associates November 5–30, 2014 [13] 29 60 10
MQO October 20–25, 2014 28 62 11
Corporate Research Associates August 7–September 1, 2014 [15] 26 58 15
Abacus Data/VOCM July 28–August 1, 2014 [16] 34 48 16
Corporate Research Associates May 12–31, 2014 [17] 29 53 16
Corporate Research Associates February 11– March 4, 2014 [18] 33 53 13
Abacus Data/VOCM January 27–30, 2014 34 49 15
Corporate Research Associates November 7–30, 2013 [20] 29 52 19
MQO October 22–26, 2013 [82] 29 52 18
Corporate Research Associates August 8–31, 2013 [21] 26 41 33
Corporate Research Associates May 8–30, 2013 27 36 37
Corporate Research Associates February 11–March 8, 2013 PDF 38 22 39
MQO January 21–27, 2013 [83] 36 28 35
Corporate Research Associates November 13-December 1, 2012 [84] 46 23 31
Corporate Research Associates August 9–September 2, 2012 PDF 45 22 33
Environics Research Group June 19–29, 2012 PDF 35 26 38
Corporate Research Associates May 10–June 4, 2012 PDF 49 18 33
Corporate Research Associates February 13–29, 2012 54 18 28
Corporate Research Associates November 9–29, 2011 PDF 60 13 26
Election 2011 October 11, 2011 56.1 19.1 24.6

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2015, newfoundland, labrador, general, election, held, november, 2015, elected, members, 48th, general, assembly, newfoundland, labrador, progressive, conservative, party, which, governed, since, 2003, election, defeated, liberal, party, which, majority, assem. The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador general election held on November 30 2015 elected members of the 48th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador The Progressive Conservative Party which had governed since 2003 election was defeated by the Liberal Party which won a majority in the new assembly 2 3 4 5 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador general election 2011 November 30 2015 2019 outgoing membersAll 40 seats in the 48th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador21 seats needed for a majorityOpinion pollsTurnout55 2 1 First party Second party Third party NDPLeader Dwight Ball Paul Davis Earle McCurdyParty Liberal Progressive Conservative New DemocraticLeader since November 17 2013 September 13 2014 March 7 2015Leader s seat Humber Gros Morne Topsail Paradise ran in St John s West lost Last election 6 seats 19 1 37 seats 56 1 5 seats 24 6 Seats before 16 29 3Seats won 31 7 2Seat change 15 22 1Popular vote 114 271 60 413 23 906Percentage 57 2 30 1 12 0 Swing 38 1pp 25 9pp 12 6ppPopular vote by riding As this is an FPTP election seat totals are not determined by popular vote but instead via results by each riding Premier before electionPaul DavisProgressive Conservative Premier after election Dwight BallLiberalThe election had been scheduled for October 13 2015 under Newfoundland and Labrador s House of Assembly Act mandating a fixed election day on the second Tuesday in October in the fourth calendar year after the previous election However the House of Assembly amended the act in June 2015 to delay the election until November 30 2015 so that the election campaign would not overlap with the federal election scheduled on October 19 2015 6 Following the result of the election no party with the word Conservative in its name formed the government in either a provincial or federal jurisdiction in Canada for the first time since 1943 7 8 At the time with 55 2 of eligible voters casting a ballot this election had the lowest turnout of any provincial election since confederation This record was broken in 2021 when only 48 24 of eligible voters cast a ballot 9 Contents 1 Party leadership 2 Timeline 3 Campaign 4 Party standings 4 1 Results by party 4 1 1 Liberal Party 4 1 2 Progressive Conservative Party 4 1 3 New Democratic Party 4 2 Results by region 5 Candidates by district 5 1 St John s 5 2 St John s suburbs 5 3 Avalon Peninsula 5 4 Eastern Newfoundland 5 5 Central Newfoundland 5 6 Western Newfoundland 5 7 Labrador 6 MHAs not running again 7 Opinion polls 8 ReferencesParty leadership editFollowing the 2011 provincial election Liberal leader Kevin Aylward announced his resignation as leader Aylward was unable to win a seat in the legislature and announced on October 26 2011 he would step down once his successor was chosen 10 On December 15 2011 the Liberal Party announced that Dwight Ball would become Leader of the Opposition and interim Liberal leader effective January 3 2012 11 12 Party president Judy Morrow announced in December 2011 that the party was not likely to hold a leadership convention until sometime in 2013 On November 17 2013 Dwight Ball was elected leader of the Liberal Party 13 14 15 On January 22 2014 Kathy Dunderdale announced she was resigning as Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party PC Party later that week and that Finance Minister Tom Marshall would replace her until the party selected a new leader 16 On January 24 2014 Marshall was sworn in as the province s 11th premier 17 Marshall had indicated that he would not be seeking re election as the member of the House of Assembly for Humber East and therefore would not contest the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party The party held its leadership convention on September 13 2014 and chose Paul Davis as its leader 18 19 20 21 Davis was sworn in as the 12th Premier on September 26 2014 22 Timeline edit2011October 11 2011 Election held for members of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly in the 47th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador October 26 2011 Liberal Leader Kevin Aylward announces his resignation after failing to win the district of St George s Stephenville East in the election 10 December 15 2011 The Liberal Party announces that Humber Valley MHA Dwight Ball will become Leader of the Opposition and interim Liberal leader effective January 3 2012 23 2012January 3 2012 Dwight Ball becomes interim leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador 23 September 13 2012 Progressive Conservative MHA Tom Osborne announces that he has left the party and will sit as an independent 24 2013April 8 2013 Yvonne Jones Liberal resigns her Cartwright L Anse au Clair seat to run in a federal by election in Labrador 25 June 25 2013 Lisa Dempster Liberal is elected MHA for Cartwright L Anse au Clair following the resignation of Yvonne Jones July 18 2013 Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce is named Leader of the Opposition and Interim Liberal Leader replacing Dwight Ball who resigned to run for the leadership permanently in the party s 2013 leadership election 26 27 August 29 2013 Independent MHA Tom Osborne former PC joins the Liberal caucus 28 October 2 2013 Jerome Kennedy PC resigns his Carbonear Harbour Grace seat 29 October 21 2013 The media reports that NDP Leader Lorraine Michael received a letter signed by all four members of her caucus over the previous weekend calling for a leadership election to be held in 2014 30 31 Michael subsequently asks the party to hold a leadership review in 2014 in which her leadership would be voted on but not a full party convention 32 October 29 2013 NDP MHAs Dale Kirby and Christopher Mitchelmore announce that they have left the NDP caucus and will sit as independents 33 November 17 2013 Dwight Ball is elected as leader of the Liberal Party 34 November 26 2013 Liberal Sam Slade is elected MHA for Carbonear Harbour Grace 35 2014January 20 2014 PC MHA Paul Lane for Mount Pearl South crosses the floor to the Liberal Party 36 January 24 2014 Kathy Dunderdale resigns as Premier Finance Minister Tom Marshall is sworn in as premier until Dunderdale s successor is chosen 16 January 27 2014 Dale Kirby and Christopher Mitchelmore resign their NDP memberships and are now full Independents 37 February 4 2014 Dale Kirby and Christopher Mitchelmore cross the floor to the Liberal Party 38 February 28 2014 Kathy Dunderdale resigns her Virginia Waters seat 39 April 9 2014 Cathy Bennett Liberal is elected MHA for Virginia Waters 40 April 17 2014 Frank Coleman becomes leader designate of the Progressive Conservative Party following the withdrawal of sole competitor Bill Barry from the leadership election 41 May 18 2014 Following a party crisis in October 2013 Lorraine Michael is endorsed by 75 of NDP members during a leadership review 42 June 2 2014 Joan Shea PC resigns her St George s Stephenville East seat 43 June 16 2014 Citing a significant and challenging family matter Frank Coleman announces his withdrawal from the Progressive Conservative leadership race 44 As the only candidate left in the race Coleman was to officially become Progressive Conservative leader at the party s convention on July 5 2014 18 Following his withdrawal Premier Tom Marshall announced that a convention would likely be postponed until after Labour Day 44 August 26 2014 Scott Reid Liberal is elected MHA for St George s Stephenville East 45 September 5 2014 Charlene Johnson PC resigns her Trinity Bay de Verde seat 46 September 13 2014 Paul Davis is elected leader of the Progressive Conservatives 47 September 18 2014 Terry French PC resigns his Conception Bay South seat 48 September 26 2014 Paul Davis is sworn in as premier November 3 2014 Tom Marshall PC resigns his Humber East seat 49 November 5 2014 Rex Hillier Liberal is elected MHA for Conception Bay South 50 November 25 2014 Steve Crocker Liberal and Stelman Flynn Liberal are elected as MHAs for Trinity Bay de Verde and Humber East respectively 51 2015January 6 2015 Lorraine Michael announces she will resign as NDP leader 52 March 7 2015 Earle McCurdy is elected leader of the NDP 53 54 July 3 2015 Kevin O Brien PC resigns his Gander seat 55 Campaign edit nbsp Davis PC Campaign BusIn June 2015 Premier Davis announced that a general election would be held in November after the October federal election Many veteran PC MHAs who had served in Danny Williams cabinet did not seek re election 56 On November 5 Davis visited the lieutenant governor to request that the House of Assembly be dissolved The election would be held on November 30 The Liberals consistently held a massive lead in public opinion polling throughout the campaign with 66 per cent support among decided voters at the outset 57 and 67 per cent support in a poll released just one week before election day 58 Their lead was so large and so unshakable that some pundits openly speculated that the party could potentially sweep every seat in the province 59 although others suggested that this was unlikely 60 Numerous ridings in and around St John s remained more competitive than provincewide polling suggested 59 and some voters appeared to be swayed in the final days by the argument that even if they were inclined to support the Liberals the province s democratic process would not be well served by giving one party a clean sweep of the legislature with no opposition party to challenge them 60 In the final results the Liberals did win almost every seat in most of the province except for a single Progressive Conservative incumbent hanging on in Central Newfoundland in St John s however the New Democrats successfully retained two of the three seats they held in the city while the Progressive Conservatives held onto almost every seat in the city s suburbs 61 62 The largest victory in the province was won by Liberal MLA Andrew Parsons in Burgeo La Poile who took fully 96 5 per cent of the more than 4 000 votes cast in his riding while neither of his opponents garnered even 100 votes 63 Party standings editThis election saw the fourth change in government since Newfoundland and Labrador joined confederation in 1949 Summary of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador election results nbsp PartyVotes Seats2011Dissol 2015ChangeLiberal114 27157 15 38 161631 15Progressive Conservative60 41330 22 25 937297 22New Democratic23 90611 96 12 6532 1Independents1 3440 67 0 5 0 00 0Total199 934100 00 4848400Results by party edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2016 31 7 2Liberal Progressive Conservative NDPLiberal Party edit The Liberal Party won 31 seats making this election their best election since 1999 when the party won 32 However in 1990 the party won 32 of 48 seats 66 7 while in 2015 they won 31 of 40 seats 77 5 By percentage this is the party s best result since 1966 when the party won 39 of 42 seats 92 9 Dwight Ball is the province s first liberal premier since Roger Grimes 6 liberal candidates won over 80 of the popular vote in their respective ridings and 4 of these 6 candidates were later appointed to the Executive Council Progressive Conservative Party edit With this election PC leader Paul Davis became the fourth incumbent premier to not lead his party to re election after Joey Smallwood in 1972 Tom Rideout in 1989 and Roger Grimes in 2003 With 7 of 40 seats 17 5 this is the party s worst result since 1966 when it won 3 of 42 seats 64 New Democratic Party edit In the 2011 election the NDP placed second in total votes and won 5 seats a record high for the party however since the election 2 NDP MHAs defected to the Liberal Party Only 2 of the 3 remaining NDP MHAs ran for re election and these 2 MHAs were the only NDP candidates to win in this election By percentage of seats however this is the second best result the provincial NDP has ever had winning 2 of 40 seats 5 However NDP leader McCurdy was defeated in his district 65 Results by region edit The district with the highest turnout was Cape St Francis 71 68 The district with the lowest turnout was Torngat Mountains 39 50 66 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2016 Party Name St John s St John s Metro Avalon Burin Central Western Labrador TotalParties winning seats in the legislature Progressive Conservative Seats 0 5 1 1 0 0 7 Popular Vote 19 81 54 74 29 71 34 51 13 50 18 90 Liberal Seats 5 1 6 8 7 4 31 Popular Vote 50 27 36 97 61 80 55 76 79 19 63 41 New Democratic Seats 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Popular Vote 29 92 8 29 8 19 7 17 7 31 17 69 Parties that won no seats in the legislature Independent Popular Vote 0 30 2 56 Candidates by district editBold incumbents indicate cabinet members and party leaders are italicized 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 OtherMount Scio46 81 turnout Rhonda Churchill Herder1 10427 4 Dale Kirby1 89947 1 Sean Panting1 03025 5 Dale KirbySt John s NorthSt John s Centre47 58 turnout Kathie Hicks49010 6 Lynn Sullivan1 92341 7 Gerry Rogers2 19547 6 Gerry RogersSt John s East Quidi Vidi56 40 turnout Joshua Collier4788 1 Paul Antle2 36540 2 Lorraine Michael3 03551 6 George Murphy St John s EastSt John s West55 63 turnout Dan Crummell 67 1 36426 8 Siobhan Coady 67 2 34246 0 Earle McCurdy 67 1 38427 2 Dan CrummellVirginia Waters Pleasantville56 55 turnout Beth Crosbie1 82632 5 Bernard Davis2 52845 0 Bob Buckingham1 25922 4 Lorraine Michael Signal Hill Quidi VidiWaterford Valley55 13 turnout Alison Stoodley79214 6 Tom Osborne3 58865 9 Alison Coffin1 06219 5 John DinnKilbrideMerged DistrictTom OsborneSt John s SouthWindsor Lake52 59 turnout Ryan Cleary97020 2 Cathy Bennett3 18266 3 Don Rowe64713 5 Cathy BennettVirginia WatersSt John s suburbs edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherCape St Francis71 68 turnout Kevin Parsons4 08666 3 Geoff Gallant1 61326 2 Mark Gruchy4607 5 Kevin ParsonsConception Bay South55 03 turnout Barry Petten2 36047 7 Steve Porter2 18744 2 Jeanne Clarke3988 0 Rex Hillier Mount Pearl North63 09 turnout Steve Kent3 12051 5 Randy Simms2 57142 4 Cameron Mercer Maillet3706 1 Steve KentMount Pearl Southlands56 58 turnout Jim Lester2 31842 9 Paul Lane2 55947 4 Roy Locke5229 7 Paul LaneMount Pearl SouthConception Bay East Bell Island55 46 turnout David Brazil3 46359 2 Danny Dumaresque1 58227 1 Bill Kavanagh80313 7 David BrazilTopsail Paradise57 58 turnout Paul Davis3 38158 3 Rex Hillier2 13736 9 Chris Bruce2814 8 Paul Davis TopsailAvalon Peninsula edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherCarbonear Trinity Bay de Verde49 02 turnout Tomas Shea5299 1 Steve Crocker4 95285 0 David Coish3045 2 Ed Cole Ind 380 7 Steve CrockerTrinity Bay de VerdeMerged DistrictSam Slade Carbonear Harbour GraceFerryland62 34 turnout Keith Hutchings3 09349 8 Jeff Marshall2 55041 1 Mona Rossiter5649 1 Keith HutchingsHarbour Grace Port de Grave59 50 turnout Glenn Littlejohn2 28936 3 Pam Parsons3 87761 5 Kathleen Burt1332 1 Glenn Littlejohn Port de GraveHarbour Main56 31 turnout Curtis Buckle1 99834 9 Betty Parsley2 25339 4 Raymond Flaherty1 38124 2 Ted Noseworthy 851 5 Tom Hedderson Placentia St Mary s61 71 turnout Judy Manning1 75130 5 Sherry Gambin Walsh3 78966 0 Peter Beck1973 4 Felix Collins Eastern Newfoundland edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherBonavista57 80 turnout Glen Little1 43627 0 Neil King3 50465 8 Adrian Power1162 2 Johanna Ryan Guy Ind 2695 1 Glen LittleBonavista SouthBurin Grand Bank53 60 turnout Terence Fleming4418 8 Carol Anne Haley3 96279 4 Ambrose Penton59011 8 Darin King Grand BankPlacentia West Bellevue59 10 turnout Calvin Peach1 93133 7 Mark Browne3 64563 7 Bobbie Warren1462 6 Calvin PeachBellevueMerged DistrictClyde Jackman Burin Placentia WestTerra Nova57 29 turnout Sandy Collins2 42242 8 Colin Holloway2 47643 7 Bert Blundon76313 5 Sandy CollinsTerra NovaMerged DistrictRoss Wiseman Trinity NorthCentral Newfoundland edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherBaie Verte Green Bay55 90 turnout Kevin Pollard2 19739 4 Brian Warr3 13056 1 Matt Howse2534 5 Kevin PollardBaie Verte SpringdaleExploits56 16 turnout Clayton Forsey2 48947 0 Jerry Dean2 65450 2 Bridget Henley1482 8 Clayton ForseyFogo Island Cape Freels48 20 turnout Eli Cross1 38727 6 Derrick Bragg3 51669 9 Rebecca Stuckey1282 5 Eli CrossBonavista NorthGander47 40 turnout Ryan Menchion3517 5 John Haggie3 15167 7 Lukas Norman1 15224 8 VacantFortune Bay Cape La Hune67 66 turnout Tracey Perry1 83049 1 Bill Carter1 40537 7 Mildred Skinner49413 2 Tracey PerryGrand Falls Windsor Buchans54 32 turnout Mark Whiffen1 06122 8 Al Hawkins2 53454 6 Meaghan Keating1413 0 Rex Barnes Ind 90819 6 Susan Sullivan Grand Falls Windsor BuchansMerged DistrictRay Hunter Grand Falls Windsor Green Bay SouthLewisporte Twillingate58 44 turnout Derrick Dalley2 68644 5 Derek Bennett3 25453 9 Hillary Bushell991 6 Wade Verge LewisporteMerged DistrictDerrick DalleyThe Isles of Notre DameWestern Newfoundland edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherBurgeo La Poile57 73 turnout Georgia Darmonkow932 2 Andrew Parsons3 99896 5 Kelly McKeown531 3 Andrew ParsonsCorner Brook45 03 turnout Neville Wheaton77916 6 Gerry Byrne3 12166 7 Holly Pike78116 7 Vaughn GranterHumber WestMerged DistrictStelman Flynn Humber EastHumber Gros Morne64 85 turnout Graydon Pelley98316 2 Dwight Ball4 61076 0 Mike Goosney4747 8 Jim Bennett St BarbeMerged DistrictDwight BallHumber ValleyHumber Bay of Islands52 56 turnout Ronald Jesseau56410 3 Eddie Joyce4 62284 5 Conor Curtis2825 2 Eddie JoyceBay of IslandsSt Barbe L Anse aux Meadows52 65 turnout Ford Mitchelmore4048 3 Chris Mitchelmore4 35989 3 Genevieve Brouillette1172 4 Chris MitchelmoreThe Straits White Bay NorthSt George s Humber49 68 turnout Greg Osmond70815 2 Scott Reid3 61877 5 Shane Snook3417 3 Scott ReidSt George s Stephenville EastStephenville Port au Port51 24 turnout Tony Cornect1 27325 3 John Finn3 26264 8 Bernice Hancock4999 9 Tony CornectPort au PortLabrador edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP OtherCartwright L Anse au Clair49 30 turnout Jason MacKenzie483 2 Lisa Dempster1 40593 0 Jennifer Deon573 8 Lisa DempsterLabrador West53 60 turnout Nick McGrath71221 5 Graham Letto1 45343 8 Ron Barron1 15234 7 Nick McGrathLake Melville47 97 turnout Keith Russell85028 6 Perry Trimper1 84062 0 Arlene Michelin Pittman2809 4 Keith RussellTorngat Mountains39 50 turnout Sharon Vokey232 7 Randy Edmunds77992 6 Mark Sharkey394 6 Randy EdmundsPreliminary results as of 1 December 2015 68 MHAs not running again editProgressive Conservative Felix Collins Placentia St Mary s 69 John Dinn Kilbride Vaughn Granter Humber West 70 Tom Hedderson Harbour Main 71 Ray Hunter Grand Falls Windsor Green Bay South 72 Clyde Jackman Burin Placentia West 73 Darin King Grand Bank 74 Susan Sullivan Grand Falls Windsor Buchans 75 Wade Verge Lewisporte 76 Ross Wiseman Trinity North 77 Liberal Jim Bennett St Barbe 78 Stelman Flynn Humber East 79 Sam Slade Carbonear Harbour Grace 80 New Democratic Party George Murphy St John s East 81 Opinion polls editPolling Firm Date of Polling Link Progressive Conservative Liberal New DemocraticForum Research November 29 2015 1 31 54 15Abacus Data November 22 24 2015 2 22 64 13Forum Research November 24 2015 3 29 52 19Corporate Research Associates November 5 22 2015 4 22 67 10MQO November 5 11 2015 5 17 74 9Forum Research November 6 2015 6 21 65 13Abacus Data October 30 November 4 2015 7 19 66 15Corporate Research Associates August 11 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