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2000 Liberals 1 (E) = Elected Progressive Conservatives 26 Taken from LIB - Liberal PC - Progressive Conservative Island New Democrats 0 C.E.O Official Provincial General Election Results Party Standings Seats Election Date: 17 April 2000 Liberals 1 (e) = Elected Progressive Conservatives 26 Taken from LIB - Liberal PC - Progressive Conservative Island New Democrats 0 C.E.O. Report NDP - Island New Democrats Total Number of Seats 27 23 May 2000 District Number / Name Island New Democrats Progressive Conservative Liberal No. 1 Betty Fay Andy Mooney (e) Brian Brown Souris-Elmira 176 1,535 726 No. 2 Brian Curley Kevin J. MacAdam (e) Danny Larkin Morell-Fortune Bay 47 1,791 826 No. 3 Bruno Peripoli Michael F. Currie (e) Danny Campbell Georgetown-Baldwin's Road 99 1,807 827 No. 4 Glen MacDonald Jim Bagnall (e) Larry Stanly Creed Montague-Kilmuir 85 1,379 865 No. 5 Deborah (Kelly) Hawkes Patrick George Binns (e) Andy Clarey Murray River-Gaspereaux 41 1,668 687 No. 6 Mark Hansen Wilbur B. MacDonald (e) Ernie Mutch Belfast-Pownal Bay 143 1,611 937 No. 7 Jane NacNeil Patricia (Pat) Janet Mella (e) Viola Evans-Murley Glen Stewart-Bellevue Cove 249 2,399 852 No. 8 Blair W. Kelly Mildred A. Dover (e) Judy Hughes Tracadie-Fort Augustus 163 1,737 982 No. 9 Leo Cheverie Jamie Ballem (e) Eddie Reardon Stanhope-East Royalty 195 1,992 1,080 No. 10 Victoria Hill Elmer MacFadyen (e) Allan Poulton Sherwood-Hillsborough 200 1,815 866 No. 11 Edith Perry Chester Gillan (e) Jacob Mal Parkdale-Belvedere 186 1,719 642 No. 12 Ms. Lesley Sprague Bobby MacMillan (e) Richard Brown Charlottetown-Kings Square 289 1,213 1,197 No. 13 Ken Bingham Jeff Lantz (e) Ian "Tex" MacDonald Charlottetown-Rochford Square 294 1,433 1,115 No. 14 Leo Broderick Wes MacAleer (e) Dianne Porter Charlottetown-Spring Park 452 1,743 944 No. 15 Marlene Hunt Don MacKinnon (e) Peter McCloskey Winsloe-West Royalty 235 2,203 1,078 No.16 Irene Dawson Donna Lank Ronald MacKinley (e) North River-Rice Point 321 1,673 1,830 No. 17 Tony Reddin Norman MacPhee (e) Cecil Godfrey Crapaud-Hazel Grove 341 1,931 1,223 No. 18 James Rodd Beth MacKenzie (e) Allan Ling Park Corner-Oyster Bed 287 2,135 1,223 No. 19 Andy Dibling Eric Hammill (e) Lorne Sutherland Borden-Kinkora 153 1,900 1,002 No. 20 Clarence Fraser Mitchell (Mitch) Murphy (e) Greg Campbell Kensington-Malpeque 218 2,654 690 No. 21 Gary Robichaud Greg Deighan (e) Paul Hudson Schurman Wilmot-Summerside 403 1,674 1,246 No. 22 David Chipman Helen MacDonald (e) Wayne Carew St. Eleanors-Summerside 368 1,626 1,194 No. 23 Peter Robinson Philip Brown (e) Rob Henderson Cascumpec-Grand River 416 1,118 1,094 No. 24 Leona Arsenault Belaire Wilfred Arsenault (e) Robert Joseph Maddix Evangeline-Miscouche 160 1,209 1,126 No. 25 Dr. Herb Dickieson Eva Rodgerson (e) Charles R. Adams West Point-Bloomfield 920 943 481 No. 26 Donna M. Lewis Cletus J. Dunn (e) Hector Lawrence MacLeod Alberton-Miminegash 137 1,629 1,016 No. 27 Reg T. Pendergast Gail A. Shea (e) Neil J. LeClair Tignish-DeBlois 92 1,472 1,068 File: ElectionsPEI/History/Results/Rept2000.wk4 Dated: 29 May 2001 Prepared by: Elections P.E.I. Ph: (902) 368-5895 .
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