Canadian federal election results in Prince Edward Island
Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Prince Edward Island.
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Regional Profile
From 1988 to 2006, Prince Edward Island did not elect a non-Liberal MP. In 2008, the Conservatives finally broke through in the province, as Gail Shea was elected in Egmont. Lawrence MacAulay won by less than 300 votes in both 1997 and 2000, but won with a commanding majority in 2004. In 2011 PEI had an unusual result in which the Conservatives had the most votes province-wide, but won only one out of the four provincial seats. This was due to a comfortable margin of victory in Egmont, and closer losses in the other three ridings. In 2015, the Liberals easily swept all 4 seats. They repeated the act in 2019, but with smaller margins due to a large rise in Green support.
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Julius Patkai 3,632 16.15% |
Billy Cann 2,503 11.13% |
Lawrence MacAulay 14,621 65.03% |
Teresa Doyle 1,434 6.38% |
Christene Squires (CHP) 295 1.31% |
Lawrence MacAulay | ||||||
Charlottetown | Ron MacMillan 3,136 14.82% |
Joe Byrne 4,897 23.14% |
Sean Casey 11,910 56.27% |
Becka Viau 1,222 5.77% |
Sean Casey | |||||||
Egmont | Gail Shea 6,185 28.95% |
Herb Dickieson 4,097 19.18% |
Bobby Morrissey 10,521 49.25% |
Nils Ling 559 2.62% |
Gail Shea | |||||||
Malpeque | Stephen Stewart 3,947 17.56% |
Leah-Jane Hayward 2,509 11.17% |
Wayne Easter 13,950 62.08% |
Lynne Lund 2,066 9.19% |
Wayne Easter |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Michael Currie
8,111 |
Lawrence MacAulay
10,484 |
Lorne Cudmore
2,164 |
Leslie Stewart
373 |
Lawrence MacAulay | |||||||
Charlottetown | Donna Profit
6,040 |
Sean Casey
7,292 |
Joe Byrne
4,632 |
Eliza Knockwood
417 |
Baird Judson (CHP)
87 |
Shawn Murphy† | ||||||
Egmont | Gail Shea
10,467 |
Guy Gallant
5,998 |
Jacquie Robichaud
2,369 |
Carl Anthony Arnold
320 |
Gail Shea | |||||||
Malpeque | Tim Ogilvie
7,934 |
Wayne Easter
8,605 |
Rita Jackson
2,970 |
Peter Bevan-Baker
785 |
Wayne Easter |
2008 - 40th General Election
Three Liberal incumbents were re-elected. This was the first victory for the Conservatives in Prince Edward Island since 1984.
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Sid McMullin
5,663
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Lawrence MacAulay
10,107
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Mike Avery
1,557
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Emma Daughton
713
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Larry McGuire (Ind.)
1,101 5.75% |
Lawrence MacAulay | ||||||
Charlottetown | Tom DeBlois
5,704
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Shawn Murphy
8,893
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Brian Pollard
2,187
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Laura Bisaillon
858
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Baird Judson (CHP)
124 0.70% |
Shawn Murphy | ||||||
Egmont | Gail Shea
8,110
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Keith Milligan
8,055
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Orville Lewis
1,670
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Rebecca Ridlington
626
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Joe McGuire† | |||||||
Malpeque | Mary Crane
7,388
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Wayne Easter
8,312
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J'Nan Brown
1,819
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Peter Bevan-Baker
1,291
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Wayne Easter |
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.
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 |
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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2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | ||||||||
Cardigan | Lawrence MacAulay 8,545 |
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 |