Humber East

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Humber East
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district
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Humber East in relation to other districts in Newfoundland
Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
District created1966
First contested 1966
Last contested2014
Demographics
Population (2006)10,153
Electors (2011)8,801
Census division(s) Division No. 5
Census subdivision(s) Corner Brook, Division No. 5, Subd. A, Division No. 5, Subd. C, Division No. 5, Subd. F, Massey Drive, Pasadena, Steady Brook

Humber East is a former provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. [1]

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Includes the eastern section of Corner Brook as well as Humber Village, Little Rapids, Massey Drive, Pasadena and Steady Brook. There is a mix of urban and rural areas. The district is among the most prosperous in the province.

Humber East has elected a series of political heavyweights, including Clyde Wells, Tom Farrell, Lynn Verge and former premier Tom Marshall. Humber East was reconfigured into the districts of Corner Brook and Humber-Bay of Islands in 2015. [2]

Members of the House of Assembly

The district has elected the following members of the House of Assembly:

 MemberPartyTerm
  Stelman Flynn Liberal 2014–2015
  Tom Marshall Progressive Conservative 2003–2014
  Bob Mercer Liberal 1996-2003
  Lynn Verge Progressive Conservative 1979-1996
  Tom Farrell Progressive Conservative 1971-1979
  Clyde Wells Liberal 1966-1971
  Noel Murphy Progressive Conservative 1962-1966
 John A. Forsey Liberal 1956-1962

Election results

Newfoundland and Labrador provincial by-election, 25 November 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Stelman Flynn 2,20055.43+46.96
Progressive Conservative Lary Wells1,45436.63-41.61
New Democratic Martin Ware3157.94-5.35
Total valid votes3,96999.60
Total rejected ballots160.40+0.04
Turnout3,98549.64-1.38
Eligible voters8,027
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +44.29
2011 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tom Marshall 3,49378.25-5.74
  NDP Marc Best59313.28+8.12
Liberal Charles Murphy3788.47-2.37
Total valid votes4,46499.64
Total rejected ballots160.36-0.24
Turnout4,48055.81-9.16
Eligible voters8,027
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -6.93
2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tom Marshall 4,16083.99+23.75
Liberal Mike Hoffe53710.84-28.92
  NDP Jean Graham2565.17
Total valid votes4,95399.40
Total rejected ballots300.60+0.13
Turnout4,98364.97-6.94
Eligible voters7,670
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +26.33
2003 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tom Marshall 3,97660.24+20.86
Liberal Bob Mercer 2,62439.76-12.59
Total valid votes6,60099.53
Total rejected ballots310.47+0.17
Turnout6,63171.90-0.04
Eligible voters9,222
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +16.73
1999 Newfoundland general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bob Mercer 3,19752.35+2.30
Progressive Conservative Janice Wells2,40539.38-10.57
  Independent David B. LeDrew2594.24
  NDP Jean Mehaney2464.03
Total valid votes6,10799.71
Total rejected ballots180.29-0.22
Turnout6,12571.94-8.82
Eligible voters8,514
Liberal hold Swing +6.43
1996 Newfoundland general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bob Mercer 3,42450.05+5.79
Progressive Conservative Lynn Verge 3,41749.95-3.15
Total valid votes6,84199.49
Total rejected ballots350.51+0.24
Turnout6,87880.76-3.92
Eligible voters8,514
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +4.47
1993 Newfoundland general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Lynn Verge 3,69653.10+3.00
Liberal Priscilla Boutcher3,08144.26-3.88
New Democratic Maureen Mills1842.64+0.88
Total valid votes6,96199.73
Total rejected ballots190.27+0.08
Turnout6,98084.68-4.08
Eligible voters8,243
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +3.44
1989 Newfoundland general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Lynn Verge 3,65850.10+5.47
Liberal Clyde Wells 3,51548.14+7.81
New Democratic Jim McManamy1291.77-13.28
Total valid votes7,30299.81
Total rejected ballots140.19+0.06
Turnout7,31688.75+10.88
Eligible voters8,243
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -1.17
1985 Newfoundland general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Lynn Verge 2,95544.63-22.19
Liberal Keith Payne2,67040.33+13.42
New Democratic Stuart Fraser99615.04+8.77
Total valid votes6,62199.86
Total rejected ballots90.14-0.01
Turnout6,63077.87+0.91
Eligible voters8,514
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -17.81
1982 Newfoundland general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Lynn Verge 3,10266.82+8.41
Liberal Paul Dicks1,24926.91-3.53
New Democratic Cynthia Wishart2916.27-4.88
Total valid votes4,64299.81
Total rejected ballots70.15-0.11
Turnout4,64976.96+6.24
Eligible voters6,041
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +5.97

Boundaries

The District of Humber East is located on the West Coast of Newfoundland, it takes in a portion of the City of Corner Brook, The towns of Massey Drive, Steady Brook, Humber Village, Little Rapids, and Pasadena. Its boundaries are as follows:

of Deer Lake;

of Deer Lake to its intersection with the centre line of Blue Gulch Brook;

intersection with the centre line of Main Street, Pasadena;

intersection with the centre line of South Brook;

intersection with the Parallel of 49° North Latitude;

Highway to its intersection with the centre line of Lewin Parkway;

intersection with the centre line of Wheeler's Road;

intersection with the centre line of Pratt Street;

intersection with the centre line of Carter Avenue;

intersection with the centre line of Elizabeth Street;

intersection with the centre line of Churchill Street;

intersection with the centre line of O’Connell Drive;

intersection with the centre line of Corner Brook Stream;

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References

  1. "Summary of Polling Divisions HUMBER EAST" (PDF). Elections Newfoundland and Labrador. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "Full list of winners in Newfoundland and Labrador election". CBC News, November 30, 2015.
Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
Preceded by Constituency represented by the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
2014
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