Steve Kent (politician)

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Steve Kent
MHA
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Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
for Mount Pearl North
In office
1 November 2007 11 October 2017
Progressive Conservative Steve Kent3120
Liberal Randy Simms 2571
New Democratic Cameron Mercer-Maillet370
Total valid votes
2011 Newfoundland and Labrador general election [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Steve Kent3,72773.31%
  NDP Kurtis Coombs99419.55%
Liberal Maurice Budgell3637.14%
2007 Newfoundland and Labrador general election [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Steve Kent4,75185.05%
Liberal Elaine Reid5169.24%
  NDP Janice Lockyer3195.71%
Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador nomination, June 19, 2007 [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Steve Kent1,15185.45%
Progressive Conservative Keith Cassell19614.55% 

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