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1970 Liberals 27 (E) = Elected Progressive Conservatives 5 LIB - Liberal PC - Progressive Conservative Total Number of Seats 32 Taken from C.E.O Official Provincial General Election Results Party Standings Seats Election Date: 11 May 1970 Liberals 27 (e) = Elected Progressive Conservatives 5 LIB - Liberal PC - Progressive Conservative Total Number of Seats 32 Taken from C.E.O. Report, 31 December 1970 District Party Councillor Votes Party Assemblyman Votes 1st Kings (LIB) Daniel Joseph MacDonald 1,333 (e) (LIB) Bruce Lowell Stewart 1,387 (e) (PC) Peter J. MacAulay 1,140 (PC) Keith MacKenzie 1,089 2nd Kings (LIB) Brian E. McGuire 817 (LIB) Don Anderson 813 (PC) Leo Francis Rossiter 871 (e) (PC) James Walter Dingwell 876 (e) 3rd Kings (LIB) Albert Earle (Bud) Ings 984 (e) (LIB) W. Bennett Campbell 966 (e) (PC) Preston D. MacLure 882 (PC) Thomas Ambrose Curran 893 4th Kings (LIB) Gilbert Ralph Clements 1,324 (e) (LIB) Mark Lorne Bonnell 1,516 (e) (PC) Douglas McGowan 945 (PC) James W. King 776 5th Kings (LIB) George Johnston Ferguson 920 (e) (LIB) Arthur Joseph MacDonald 885 (e) (PC) George Ernest Carver 631 (PC) Joseph Cyril Sinnott 664 1st Queens (LIB) Ralph W. Johnstone 1,391 (e) (LIB) Ella Jean Canfield 1,451 (e) Note 1 (PC) Knud Jorgensen 1,242 (PC) Frank Sheldon Myers 1,180 2nd Queens (LIB) Horace B. Willis 1,851 (LIB) John Sinclair Cutcliffe 1,904 (e) (PC) Robert Lloyd George MacPhail 1,891 (e) (PC) Bennett Carr 1,831 3rd Queens (LIB) John Levi McNally 1,927 (e) (LIB) Cecil Allen Miller 2,079 (e) (PC) J. Russell Driscoll 1,837 (PC) Ivan G. Kerry 1,660 4th Queens (LIB) Harold Percy Smith 1,050 (LIB) J. Stewart Ross 1,108 (e) (PC) Daniel James Compton 1,153 (e) (PC) Vernon MacIntyre 1,087 5th Queens (LIB) J. Elmer Blanchard 4,714 (e) (LIB) Gordon L. Bennett 4,681 (e) (PC) Mary McQuaid 2,472 (PC) Gerald R. Foster 2,478 6th Queens (LIB) John H. Maloney 3,750 (e) (LIB) Allison George MacDonald 3,711 (e) (PC) Michael Alban Farmer 2,394 (PC) J. David Stewart 2,419 1st Prince (LIB) Robert Erskine Campbell 3,066 (e) (LIB) J. Russell Perry 2,953 (e) (PC) Kenneth Pridham 1,731 (PC) Clifford Bernard 1,837 2nd Prince (LIB) Joshua Gordon MacArthur 1,185 (e) (LIB) Ralph K. Adams 1,105 (PC) George Key 1,177 (PC) Lloyd George Dewar 1,279 (e) 3rd Prince (LIB) Edward William Clark 1,605 (e) (LIB) William Marshall Gallant 1,544 (e) (PC) Keith Stuart Harrington 1,119 (PC) Henry W. Wedge 1,175 4th Prince (LIB) Robert Schurman 3,272 (e) (LIB) Frank Jardine 3,299 (e) (PC) Norman L. Reeves 2,218 (PC) Everett W. Champion 2,169 5th Prince (LIB) Alexander Bradshaw Campbell 2,989 (e) (LIB) Thomas Earle Hickey 2,904 (e) (PC) Claude Ives 1,410 (PC) Charlie Hogan 1,489 Note 1: Ella Jean Canfield was the first woman elected to Prince Edward Island's Legislative Assembly. File: ElectionsPEI/History/Results/Rept1970.wk4 Dated: 20 April 2001 Prepared by: Elections P.E.I. h: (902) 368-5895.
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