Prince Edward Island general election, 2000

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Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via plurality results by each riding.

The Canadian province of Prince Edward Island conducted a general election on April 17, 2000 to elect the 27 members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island.

Provinces and territories of Canada Top-level subdivisions of Canada

The provinces and territories of Canada are sub-national governments within the geographical areas of Canada under the authority of the Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada —were united to form a federated colony, becoming a sovereign nation in the next century. Over its history, Canada's international borders have changed several times, and the country has grown from the original four provinces to the current ten provinces and three territories. Together, the provinces and territories make up the world's second-largest country by area.

Prince Edward Island Province of Canada

Prince Edward Island is a province of Canada consisting of the Atlantic island of the same name along with several much smaller islands nearby. PEI is one of the three Maritime Provinces. It is the smallest province of Canada in both land area and population, but it is the most densely populated. Part of the traditional lands of the Mi'kmaq, it became a British colony in the 1700s and was federated into Canada as a province in 1873. Its capital is Charlottetown. According to the 2016 census, the province of PEI has 142,907 residents.

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Premier Pat Binns' Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island was elected to its second straight majority, winning every seat but one. This was an increase of eight seats from the previous election.

Patrick George Binns, is a Canadian diplomat who was named Ambassador to Ireland on August 30, 2007; serving in that post until November 19, 2010.

Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island political party in Prince Edward Island, Canada

The Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island is one of two major political parties on Prince Edward Island. It and its rival, the Liberals have alternated in power since responsible government was granted in 1851.

The Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island, led by rookie leader Wayne Carew, only won one seat, and Carew lost his own by a substantial margin.

Wayne Carew is a businessman and former Canadian politician in the province of Prince Edward Island.

The Island New Democrats, led by Herb Dickieson, increased their popular vote from the previous election, but lost their only seat (Dickieson's own).

Herb Dickieson Canadian politician

Herb Dickieson is a physician and a former educator and politician in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Dickieson was the first and, to date, only member of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island to have sat in the Legislative Assembly.

Results

PartyParty Leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular Vote
1996 election Elected% Change#%
  Progressive Conservative Pat Binns 271826+44.44%45,82058.00%
  Liberal Wayne Carew 2781-87.50%26,73933.84%
  New Democrats Herb Dickieson 271--100%6,4468.16%
Total 812727-79,005100%

Riding-by-riding results

Electoral DistrictCandidates Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP
Alberton-Miminegash   Cletus Dunn
1628
Hector MacLeod
1016
Donna M Lewis
137
 Hector MacLeod
Belfast-Pownal Bay   Wilbur MacDonald
1611
Ernie Mutch
937
Mark Hansen
143
 Wilbur MacDonald
Borden-Kinkora   Eric Hammill
1900
Lorne Sutherland
1002
Andy Dibling
153
 Eric Hammill
Cascumpec-Grand River   Philip Brown
1118
Rob Henderson
1094
Peter Robinson
416
  Keith Milligan
Charlottetown-Kings Square   Bob MacMillan
1215
Richard Brown
1197
Lesley Sprague
291
 Richard Brown
Charlottetown-Rochford Square   Jeff Lantz
1433
Ian "Tex" MacDonald
1115
Ken Bingham
294
  Paul Connolly
Charlottetown-Spring Park   Wes MacAleer
1743
Dianne Portter
944
Leo Broderick
432
 Wes MacAleer
Crapaud-Hazel Grove   Norman MacPhee
1931
Cecil Godfrey
1223
Tony Reddin
341
 Norman MacPhee
Evangeline-Miscouche   Wilfred Arsenault
1209
Robert Maddix
1126
Leona Arsenault-Belaire
160
 Robert Maddix
Georgetown-Baldwin's Road   Michael Currie
1807
Danny Campbell
827
Bruno Peripoli
99
 Michael Currie
Glen Stewart-Bellevue Cove   Pat Mella
2399
Viola Evans-Murley
852
Jane MacNeil
249
 Pat Mella
Kensington-Malpeque   Mitch Murphy
2954
Greg Campbell
690
Clarence Fraser
218
 Mitch Murphy
Montague-Kilmuir   Jim Bagnall
1379
Larry Stanly Creed
865
Glen MacDonald
85
 Jim Bagnall
Morell-Fortune Bay   Kevin MacAdam
1791
Danny Larkin
826
Brian Curley
47
 Kevin MacAdam
Murray River-Gaspereaux   Pat Binns
1668
Andy Clarey
687
Deborah Kelly Hawkes
41
 Pat Binns
North River-Rice Point Donna Lank
1673
  Ron MacKinley
1830
Irene Dawson
321
 Ron MacKinley
Park Corner-Oyster Bed   Beth MacKenzie
2135
Allan Ling
1223
James Rodd
287
 Beth MacKenzie
Parkdale-Belvedere   Chester Gillan
1719
Jacob Mal
642
Edith Perry
186
 Chester Gillan
Sherwood-Hillsborough   Elmer MacFadyen
1815
Allan Poulton
866
Victoria Hill
200
 Elmer MacFadyen
Souris-Elmira   Andy Mooney
1535
Philip MacDonald
726
Betty Fay
176
 Andy Mooney
Stanhope-East Royalty   Jamie Ballem
1992
Eddie Reardon
1080
Leo Cheverie
195
 Jamie Ballem
St. Eleanors-Summerside   Helen MacDonald
1626
Wayne Carew
1194
David Chapman
368
  Nancy Guptill
Tignish-Deblois   Gail Shea
1472
Neil LeClair
1068
Reg Pendergast
92
  Bobby Morrissey
Tracadie-Fort Augustus   Mildred Dover
1737
Judy Hughes
982
Blair W. Kelly
163
 Mildred Dover
West Point-Bloomfield   Eva Rodgerson
753
Charles R. Adams
403
Herb Dickieson
694
 Herb Dickieson
Wilmot-Summerside   Greg Deighan
1674
Paul Hudson Schurman
1246
Gary Robichaud
403
 Greg Deighan
Winsloe-West Royalty   Don MacKinnon
2203
Peter McCloskey
1078
Marlene Hunt
235
 Don MacKinnon

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