Belfast-Murray River provincial by-election, 2007

A provincial by-election was held in Prince Edward Island on October 15, 2007 to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly riding of Belfast-Murray River. It was called by Premier Robert Ghiz on September 17, 2007.[1][2]

The by-election was caused by the decision of PC MLA and former Premier Pat Binns to resign after he was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Ireland by Stephen Harper, following his election loss in the 2007 provincial election.

The Liberal candidate was Charlie McGeoghegan, who had come within 400 votes of defeating Binns in the provincial election.[1][2] The PC candidate was chosen on September 21, 2007, while both the NDP and the Greens had announced their candidates, as well; a former Liberal ran as an independent.[3][4]

McGeoghegan won the byelection, defeating Progressive Conservative Darlene Compton by over 400 votes.[5][6]

Results

Prince Edward Island provincial by-election, 15 October 2007: Belfast-Murray River
On the appointment of Pat Binns as Ambassador to Ireland
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalCharlie McGeoghegan1,25954.95+14.14
Progressive ConservativeDarlene Compton82836.15−19.01
IndependentAndy Clarey1074.67
GreenAhmon Katz833.62−0.42
New DemocraticJane McNeil100.44
Total valid votes 2,287100.0  
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +16.58
Source: Elections PEI

References

  1. 1 2 "Ghiz calls byelection for former Binns district". CBC News. September 18, 2007. Archived from the original on September 21, 2007.
  2. 1 2 "Belfast-Murray River residents heading back to voting booth". The Guardian. Charlottetown. September 18, 2007. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
  3. "Clarey to run as independent in Belfast-Murray River". CBC News. September 26, 2007. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
  4. "NDP announce byelection candidate". CBC News. September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
  5. "Liberals win P.E.I. byelection". CBC News. October 15, 2007. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
  6. Thibodeau, Wayne (October 16, 2007). "McGeoghegan adds to Liberals power in the P.E.I. legislature". The Guardian. Charlottetown. Retrieved 2016-03-25.


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