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2003 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

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2003 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

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48 seats of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
25 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Danny Williams Roger Grimes Jack Harris
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Leader since 2001 2001 1992
Leader's seat Humber West Exploits Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
Last election 14 32 2
Seats won 34 12 2
Seat change Increase20 Decrease20 0
Popular vote 162,949 91,729 19,048
Percentage 58.71% 33.05% 6.86%
Swing Increase17.94% Decrease16.57% Decrease1.37%

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. Click the map for more details.

Premier before election

Roger Grimes
Liberal

Premier after election

Danny Williams
Progressive Conservative

The 2003 Newfoundland and Labrador general election was held on October 21, 2003, to elect the 48 members of the 45th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador. The election was called on September 29 by Premier Roger Grimes of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador.[1]

Opinion polls

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Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firm Last day
of survey
Source PCNL LPNL NLNDP Other ME Sample
Election 2003 October 21, 2003 58.71 33.05 6.86 1.38
Corporate Research Associates Inc. October 2003 [2] 57 33 6 4.4
Corporate Research Associates Inc. August 2003 [3] 54 36 6 3.5 801
Election 1999 February 9, 1999 40.77 49.62 8.23 1.38

Results

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This election marked only the third change of government in the 54 years since the province joined Canada. The Liberals, led by Roger Grimes, were soundly defeated by the Danny Williams-led Progressive Conservative Party, who took almost three-quarters of the seats in the House of Assembly and well over half of the popular vote.[4] The Liberals lost seven of their 17 Cabinet ministers, along with the Speaker of the House, from the preceding government. Jack Harris and the New Democrats hopes to increase their seat total from two were frustrated, although their incumbents were re-elected.

Results by party

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Summary of the Legislative Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador election results
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
1999 Dissol. 2003 Change # % Change
Progressive Conservative Danny Williams 48 14 19 34 +78.9% 162,949 58.71% +17.94%
Liberal Roger Grimes 48 32 27 12 -55.6% 91,729 33.05% -16.57%
New Democratic Jack Harris 34 2 2 2 - 19,048 6.86% -1.37%
  Independent and no affiliation 13 - - - - 3,812 1.38% -%
Total 143 48 48 48  - 277,538 100.00%  

Results by region

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Party name St. John's Avalon/Burin Central/Southern Western Labrador Total
Parties winning seats in the legislature:
  Progressive Conservative Seats: 13 5 8 7 1 34
  Popular vote: 67.73% 57.61% 54.02% 57.48% 30.52% 58.71%
  Liberal Seats: - 4 5 1 2 12
  Popular vote: 19.43% 38.17% 42.78% 40.16% 29.93% 33.05%
  New Democratic Seats: 1 - - - 1 2
  Popular vote: 12.59% 4.20% 2.62% 1.61% 21.65% 6.86%
Parties not winning seats in the legislature:
  Other Popular vote: 0.25% 0.02% 0.58% 0.75% 17.90% 1.38%
Total seats: 14 9 13 8 4 48

Results by riding

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  • Names in boldface type represent party leaders.
  • † represents that the incumbent is not running again.

St. John's

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Kilbride
70.54% turnout
Ed Byrne
5,315
78.28%
Joe Wadden
1,071
15.77%
David Reynolds
404
5.95%
Ed Byrne
St. John's Centre
70.51% turnout
Shawn Skinner
3,349
55.19%
Joan Marie Aylward
1,763
29.05%
Carol Cantwell
956
15.75%
Joan Marie Aylward
St. John's East
65.68% turnout
John Ottenheimer
4,151
70.11%
George Murphy
862
14.56%
Bruce Clark
841
14.21%
Steve Durant (Independent)
66
1.11%
John Ottenheimer
St. John's North
62.69% turnout
Bob Ridgley
3,107
57.97%
Jeff Brace
1,433
26.74%
Liam Walsh
820
15.30%
Lloyd Mathews
St. John's South
67.72% turnout
Tom Osborne
4,532
75.99%
Dennis O'Keefe
756
12.68%
Tom McGinnis
676
11.33%
Tom Osborne
St. John's West
66.91% turnout
Sheila Osborne
4,557
72.23%
Tom Hann
1,292
20.48%
Raj Sharan
460
7.29%
Sheila Osborne
Signal Hill—Quidi Vidi
67.55% turnout
Karen Carroll
2,221
43.82%
Ray O'Neill
391
7.72%
Jack Harris
2,456
48.46%
Jack Harris
Virginia Waters
69.14% turnout
Kathy Dunderdale
4,193
58.10%
Walter Noel
2,358
32.67%
Dave Sullivan
666
9.23%
Walter Noel

St. John's suburbs

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Cape St. Francis
78.42% turnout
Jack Byrne
5,604
71.13%
Bill Tapper
1,294
16.43%
Ralph Tapper
980
12.44%
Jack Byrne
Conception Bay East and Bell Island
77.71% turnout
Dianne Whalen
4,147
56.36%
Jim Walsh
1,870
25.41%
Ken Kavanaugh
1,180
16.04%
Doug Cole (Independent)
171
2.32%
Jim Walsh
Conception Bay South
72.74% turnout
Terry French
5,606
83.10%
Sheina Lerman
372
5.51%
Andy Lewis
768
11.38%
Terry French
Mount Pearl
68.79% turnout
Dave Denine
5,662
81.30%
Wayne Ralph
798
11.46%
Roy Locke
504
7.24%
Julie Bettney
Topsail
80.53% turnout
Elizabeth Marshall
5,354
65.45%
Ralph Wiseman
2,354
28.78%
Michael Kehoe
472
5.77%
Ralph Wiseman
Waterford Valley
66.81% turnout
Harvey Hodder
4,569
73.03%
Averill Baker
1,277
20.41%
Justin Locke
410
6.55%
Harvey Hodder

Avalon and Burin peninsulas

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Bellevue
74.54% turnout
Joan Cleary
2,523
46.34%
Percy Barrett
2,623
48.17%
Michael Fahey
299
5.49%
Percy Barrett
Burin—Placentia West
82.20% turnout
Clyde Jackman
3,450
55.05%
Sam Synard
2,133
34.04%
Wayne Butler
684
10.91%
Mary Hodder
Carbonear—Harbour Grace
77.95% turnout
John Babb
3,165
46.11%
George Sweeney
3,699
53.84%
George Sweeney
Ferryland
71.73% turnout
Loyola Sullivan
5,167
85.25%
Andrea Kavanagh
504
8.41%
Lois Martin
309
5.16%
Pilar Riego-Hickey (Independent)
11
0.18%
Loyola Sullivan
Grand Bank
85.51% turnout
Darin King
3,058
48.58%
Judy Foote
3,101
49.26%
Bill Wakeley
136
2.16%
Judy Foote
Harbour Main—Whitbourne
83.69% turnout
Tom Hedderson
4,769
70.71%
Fred Akerman
1,482
21.98%
Eugene Conway
493
7.31%
Tom Hedderson
Placentia and St. Mary's
84.87% turnout
Fabian Manning
3,746
65.60%
Kevin Power
1,812
31.73%
Janet Stringer
152
2.66%
Fabian Manning
Port de Grave
74.97% turnout
Clarence Gosse
2,374
37.34%
Roland Butler
3,983
62.66%
Roland Butler
Trinity—Bay de Verde
81.40% turnout
Charlene Johnson
4,091
63.20%
Lloyd Snow
2,095
32.37%
Victoria Harnum
287
4.43%
Lloyd Snow

Central Newfoundland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Baie Verte
71.03% turnout
Paul Shelley
3,045
74.52%
Maurice Budgell
927
22.69%
William Day (Independent)
114
2.79%
Paul Shelley
Bonavista North
74.42% turnout
Harry Harding
3,384
58.33%
Churence Rogers
2,301
39.67%
Howard E. Parsons
116
2.00%
Harry Harding
Bonavista South
66.82% turnout
Roger Fitzgerald
4,354
79.58%
Betty Fitzgerald
938
17.14%
Sam Kelly
179
3.27%
Roger Fitzgerald
Exploits
75.26% turnout
Clayton Forsey
2,346
40.93%
Roger Grimes
3,218
56.14%
John L. Whelan
168
2.93%
Roger Grimes
Gander
65.94% turnout
Kevin O'Brien
3,621
61.38%
Dianne Crewe
1,930
32.72%
Steve Johnson
348
5.90%
Sandra Kelly
Grand Falls—Buchans
70.63% turnout
Paula Flood
2,331
35.20%
Anna Thistle
3,921
59.21%
Gerry Tobin
370
5.59%
Anna Thistle
Lewisporte
65.49% turnout
Tom Rideout
3,504
70.96%
Todd Manuel
1,275
25.82%
Garry Vatcher (Independent)
159
3.22%
Tom Rideout
Terra Nova
79.03% turnout
Paul Oram
3,114
52.37%
Tom Lush
2,614
43.96%
Herbert Ralph
218
3.67%
Tom Lush
Trinity North
76.88% turnout
Ross Wiseman
4,126
67.57%
Kathryn Small
1,640
26.86%
Howard W. Duffett
340
5.57%
Ross Wiseman
Twillingate and Fogo
72.73% turnout
Derrick Dalley
2,334
44.25%
Gerry Reid
2,941
55.75%
Gerry Reid
Windsor—Springdale
65.82% turnout
Ray Hunter
3,488
62.32%
Barry J. Oake
1,826
32.62%
Clar Jacobs
138
2.47%
Elmer Anthony (Independent)
145
2.59%
Ray Hunter

Western and Southern Newfoundland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Bay of Islands
76.61% turnout
Mike Monaghan
2,760
46.93%
Eddie Joyce
2,907
49.43%
Dave Quigley
214
3.64%
Eddie Joyce
Burgeo and La Poile
69.79% turnout
Stephen MacKenzie
1,008
19.23%
Kelvin Parsons
4,233
80.77%
Kelvin Parsons
Fortune Bay—Cape La Hune
72.55% turnout
Andrew Colford
2,044
41.52%
Oliver Langdon
2,880
58.49%
Oliver Langdon
Humber East
71.90% turnout
Tom Marshall
3,976
60.25%
Bob Mercer
2,624
39.75%
Bob Mercer
Humber Valley
78.02% turnout
Kathy Goudie
2,796
52.72%
Dwight Ball
2,507
47.28%
Rick Woodford
Humber West
61.52% turnout
Danny Williams
3,823
68.72%
Edward Buckle
1,533
27.56%
Matthew Robbins
207
3.72%
Danny Williams
Port au Port
67.91% turnout
Jim Hodder
3,101
55.74%
Gerald Smith
2,378
42.75%
Frederick G. Ollerhead (Independent)
84
1.51%
Gerald Smith
St. Barbe
73.59% turnout
Wallace Young
2,948
61.07%
Ralph Payne
1,577
32.67%
Holly Patey
293
6.07%
Wallace Young
St. George's—Stephenville East
70.23% turnout
Joan Burke
2,927
52.63%
Ron Dawe
2,464
44.31%
Nancy Critchley (Independent)
170
3.06%
Kevin Aylward
The Straits - White Bay North
70.46% turnout
Trevor Taylor
3,133
62.50%
Don McDonald
1,802
35.95%
Ford Michelmore (Independent)
78
1.56%
Trevor Taylor

Labrador

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Labrador
Cartwright—L'Anse au Clair
80.47% turnout
Dennis Normore
804
31.85%
Yvonne Jones
1,514
59.98%
Frank Pye
206
8.16%
Yvonne Jones
Labrador West
67.34% turnout
Graham Letto
1,142
23.03%
Doris Sacrey
423
8.53%
Randy Collins
2,762
55.71%
Ern Condon
631
12.73%
Randy Collins
Lake Melville
72.56% turnout
John Hickey
1,778
39.35%
Ken Anthony
1,126
24.92%
Barbara Stickley
129
2.86%
Brandon Pardy
1,485
32.87%
Ernie McLean
Torngat Mountains
80.80% turnout
Winston White
352
25.98%
Wally Andersen
934
68.93%
Lucy Jararuse
69
5.09%
Wally Andersen

By-elections since the general election

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Exploits (resignation of Roger Grimes), June 23, 2005:

By-election: Exploits
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  PC Clayton Forsey 2,605 55.2
  Liberal George Saunders 1,958 41.5
  NDP John Whelan 159 3.4
Total 4,722 100%

Placentia and St. Mary's (resignation of Fabian Manning), February 21, 2006:

By-election: Placentia and St. Mary's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  PC Felix Collins 2,247 46.3
  Independent Nick Careen 1,641 33.8
  Liberal Kevin Power 931 19.2
Newfoundland and Labrador First Tom Hickey 31 0.6
Total 4,850

Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi (resignation of Jack Harris), November 1, 2006:

By-election: Signal Hill—Quidi Vidi
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  NDP Lorraine Michael 1,968 55.23 +6.77
  PC Jerome Kennedy 1,595 44.77 +0.95
Total 3,563 100%

Ferryland (resignation of Loyola Sullivan), February 8, 2007:

By-election: Ferryland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  PC Keith Hutchings 2,770 75.52 -10.73
  Liberal Kevin Bennett 715 19.49 +11.08
  NDP Rick Boland 183 4.99 -0.17
Total 3,668 100%

Kilbride (resignation of Ed Byrne), February 8, 2007:

By-election: Kilbride
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  PC John Dinn 2,744 78.83 +0.55
  Liberal Bob Clarke 508 14.59 -1.18
  NDP Gemma Schlamp-Hickey 229 6.58 +0.63
Total 3,481 100%

Port au Port (resignation of Jim Hodder), February 8, 2007:

By-election: Port au Port
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  PC Tony Cornect 2,701 61.99 +6.25
  Liberal Mark Felix 1,521 34.91 -7.84
  NDP Paul O'Keefe 135 3.90 *
Total 4,357 100%

Humber Valley (resignation of Kathy Goudie), February 13, 2007:

By-election: Humber Valley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Dwight Ball 2,153 48.70 +1.26
  PC Darryl Kelly 2,146 48.54 -4.02
  NDP Shelley Senior 122 2.76 *
Total 4,421 100%


Newfoundland and Labrador provincial by-election, February 13, 2007: Labrador West
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Jim Baker 1,666 41.62 +18.59
New Democratic Darrell Brenton 1,240 30.98 −24.73
Labrador Ron Barron 670 16.74 +4.01
Liberal Karen Oldford 427 10.66
Total 4,451 100% +2.13
Called upon the resignation of Randy Collins.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Election three years in the making". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  2. ^ "Polls put Nfld. Tories in lead". The Sudbury Star. October 15, 2003. p. A7.
  3. ^ Cox, Kevin (September 8, 2003). "With election call on horizon, polls have Grits losing in Nfld". The Globe and Mail. p. A7.
  4. ^ "Tories sweep to power in Newfoundland and Labrador". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. October 22, 2003. Retrieved March 13, 2014.

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General resources

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Parties

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