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Canadian federal election results in Prince Edward Island

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Electoral history
YearResults
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2019
2015
2011
2008
2006
2004
2000
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Prince Edward Island.

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Regional profile since 1979

Seats by party throughout time

From 1988 to 2006, Prince Edward Island did not elect a non-Liberal MP. In 2008, the Conservatives finally broke through in the province, as Gail Shea was elected in Egmont. Lawrence MacAulay won by less than 300 votes in both 1997 and 2000, but won with a commanding majority in 2004. In 2011 PEI had an unusual result in which the Conservatives had the most votes province-wide, but won only one out of the four provincial seats. This was due to a comfortable margin of victory in Egmont, and closer losses in the other three ridings. In 2015, the Liberals easily swept all 4 seats. They repeated the sweep in 2019, but with smaller margins due to a large rise in Green support. A third Liberal sweep occurred in 2021, with the Greens support crumbling down to 9%.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 26,231
40.6%
4,181
6.5%
34,147
52.8%
54
0.1%
1980 31,005
46.8%
4,339
6.6%
30,653
46.3%
208
0.3%
1984 30,075
41.0%
4,737
6.5%
37
0.1%
38,160
52.0%
405
0.6%
1988 37,761
49.9%
5,661
7.5%
No candidate 31,372
41.5%
No candidate 850
1.1%
1993 43,217
60.2%
3,720
5.2%
249
0.3%
22,878
31.9%
744
1.0%
958
1.3%
1997 31,595
44.8%
10,675
15.1%
No candidate 26,998
38.3%
1,056
1.5%
219
0.3%
2000 35,021
47.0%
6,714
9.0%
250
0.3%
28,610
38.4%
3,719
5.0%
150
0.2%
2004 40,241
52.5%
23,499
30.7%
9,566
12.5%
3,184
4.2%
105
0.1%
2006 41,195
52.6%
26,146
33.4%
7,491
9.6%
3,025
3.9%
509
0.6%
2008 35,365
47.7%
26,863
36.2%
7,232
9.8%
3,485
4.7%
1,225
1.7%
2011 32,380
41.0%
32,548
41.2%
12,135
15.4%
1,895
2.4%
87
0.1%
2015 51,002
58.3%
16,900
19.3%
14,006
16.0%
5,281
6.0%
295
0.3%
2019 37,300
43.7%
23,321
27.3%
6,444
7.6%
17,817
20.9%
412
0.5%
2021 39,046
46.3%
26,673
31.6%
7,802
9.2%
8,048
9.5%
2,793
3.3%
Election statistics in Prince Edward Island   Liberal   Conservative  New Democratic   Green  Progressive Conservative (defunct)  Alliance / Reform (defunct)
Election statistics in Prince Edward Island

Detailed results

2021

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Christian Heritage
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay
11,175
50.58%
Wayne Phelan
6,817
30.85%
Lynne Thiele
2,168
9.81%
Michael MacLean
1,064
4.82%
Kevin Hardy
725
3.28%
Fred MacLeod
145
0.66%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Sean Casey
8,919
46.70%
Doug Currie
5,932
31.06%
Margaret Andrade
2,048
10.72%
Darcie Lanthier
1,832
9.59%
Scott McPhee
369
1.93%
Sean Casey
Egmont Bobby Morrissey
9,040
46.21%
Barry Balsom
6,088
31.12%
Lisa Bradshaw
1,688
8.63%
Alex Clark
1,771
9.05%
Wayne Biggar
974
4.98%
Bobby Morrissey
Malpeque Heath MacDonald
9,912
41.81%
Jody Sanderson
7,836
33.05%
Michelle Neill
1,898
8.01%
Anna Keenan
3,381
14.26%
Christopher Landry
680
2.87%
Wayne Easter

2019

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Christian Heritage
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay
10,939
49.35%
Wayne Phelan
6,439
29.05%
Lynne Thiele
1,481
6.68%
Glen Beaton
3,068
13.84%
Christene Squires
240
1.08%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Sean Casey
8,812
44.26%
Robert A. Campbell
4,040
20.29%
Joe Byrne
2,238
11.24%
Darcie Lanthier
4,648
23.35%
Fred MacLeod
172
0.86%
Sean Casey
Egmont Bobby Morrissey
8,016
39.73%
Logan McLellan
6,934
34.36%
Sharon Dunn
1,230
6.10%
Alex Clark
3,998
19.81%
Bobby Morrissey
Malpeque Wayne Easter
9,533
41.38%
Stephen Stewart
5,908
25.64%
Craig Nash
1,495
6.49%
Anna Keenan
6,103
26.49%
Wayne Easter

2015

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Christian Heritage
Cardigan Julius Patkai
3,632
16.15%
Billy Cann
2,503
11.13%
Lawrence MacAulay
14,621
65.03%
Teresa Doyle
1,434
6.38%
Christene Squires
295
1.31%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Ron MacMillan
3,136
14.82%
Joe Byrne
4,897
23.14%
Sean Casey
11,910
56.27%
Becka Viau
1,222
5.77%
Sean Casey
Egmont Gail Shea
6,185
28.95%
Herb Dickieson
4,097
19.18%
Bobby Morrissey
10,521
49.25%
Nils Ling
559
2.62%
Gail Shea
Malpeque Stephen Stewart
3,947
17.56%
Leah-Jane Hayward
2,509
11.17%
Wayne Easter
13,950
62.08%
Lynne Lund
2,066
9.19%
Wayne Easter

2011

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Christian Heritage
Cardigan Mike Currie
8,107
38.37%
Lawrence MacAulay
10,486
49.63%
Lorne Cudmore
2,164
10.24%
Leslie Stewart
373
1.77%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Donna Profit
6,040
32.71%
Sean Casey
7,292
39.48%
Joe Byrne
4,632
25.08%
Eliza Knockwood
417
2.26%
Baird Judson
87
0.47%
Shawn Murphy
Egmont Gail Shea
10,467
54.65%
Guy Gallant
5,997
31.31%
Jacquie Robichaud
2,369
12.37%
Carl Anthony Arnold
320
1.67%
Gail Shea
Malpeque Tim Ogilvie
7,934
39.10%
Wayne Easter
8,605
42.40%
Rita Jackson
2,970
14.63%
Peter Bevan-Baker
785
3.87%
Wayne Easter

2008

Three Liberal incumbents were re-elected. This was the first victory for the Conservatives in Prince Edward Island since 1984.

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Cardigan Sid McMullin
5,661
29.59%
Lawrence MacAulay
10,105
52.81%
Mike Avery
1,556
8.13%
Emma Daughton
710
3.71%
Larry McGuire (Ind.)
1,101
5.75%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Tom DeBlois
5,704
32.11%
Shawn Murphy
8,893
50.06%
Brian Pollard
2,187
12.31%
Laura M. Bisaillon
858
4.83%
Baird Judson (CHP)
124
0.70%
Shawn Murphy
Egmont Gail Shea
8,110
43.93%
Keith Milligan
8,055
43.63%
Orville Lewis
1,670
9.05%
Rebecca Ridlington
626
3.39%
  Joe McGuire
Malpeque  Mary Crane
7,388
39.28%
Wayne Easter
8,312
44.19%
J'Nan Brown
1,819
9.67%
Peter Bevan-Baker
1,291
6.86%
  Wayne Easter

2006

All four Liberal incumbents were re-elected. This was the sixth consecutive sweep of Prince Edward Island for the federal Liberals.

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay
11,542
56.21%
Don Gillis
6,923
33.72%
Edith Perry
1,535
7.48%
Haida Arsenault-Antolick
533
2.60%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Shawn Murphy
9,586
50.16%
Tom DeBlois
6,524
34.14%
Brian Pollard
2,126
11.12%
David Lobie Daughton
586
3.07%
Andrew J. Chisholm (Mar.)
193 1.01%
Shawn Murphy
Baird Judson (CHP)
97 0.51%
Egmont Joe McGuire
10,288
53.17%
Edward Guergis
5,991
30.96%
Regena Kaye Russell
1,847
9.55%
Ron Matsusaki
1,005
5.19%
Michael Nesbitt (Ind.)
219
1.13%
Joe McGuire
Malpeque Wayne Easter
9,779
50.48%
George Noble
6,708
34.63%
George Marshall
1,983
10.24%
Sharon Labchuk
901
4.65%
Wayne Easter

2004

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Christian Heritage
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay
11,064
53.38%
Peter McQuaid
6,889
33.24%
Dave MacKinnon
2,103
10.15%
Jeremy Stiles
670
3.23%
Lawrence MacAulay
Charlottetown Shawn Murphy
9,175
49.36%
Darren Peters
5,121
27.55%
Dody Crane
3,428
18.44%
Will McFadden
760
4.09%
Baird Judson
105
0.56%
Shawn Murphy
Egmont Joe McGuire
10,220
55.44%
Reg Harper
5,363
29.09%
Regena Kaye Russell
2,133
11.57%
Irené Novaczek
717
3.89%
Joe McGuire
Malpeque Wayne Easter
9,782
51.90%
Mary Crane
6,126
32.50%
Ken Bingham
1,902
10.09%
Sharon Labchuk
1,037
5.50%
Wayne Easter
  1. Cardigan
  2. Charlottetown
  3. Egmont
  4. Malpeque

2000

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay
8,545
48.06%
Darrell Hickox
500
2.81%
Deborah Kelly Hawkes
465
2.62%
Kevin MacAdam
8,269
46.51%
Lawrence MacAulay
Egmont Joe McGuire
9,227
50.05%
Jeff Sullivan
952
5.16%
Nancy Wallace
1,139
6.18%
John Griffin
7,116
38.60%
Joe McGuire
Hillsborough Shawn Murphy
8,277
41.81%
Gerry Stewart
1,005
5.08%
Dody Crane
4,328
21.86%
Darren W. Peters
6,039
30.50%
Peter Cameron (NLP)
92 0.46%
Baird Judson (NA)
58 0.29%
George Proud
Malpeque Wayne Easter
8,972
48.62%
Chris Wall
1,262
6.84%
Ken Bingham
782
4.24%
Jim Gorman
7,186
38.94%
Jeremy Stiles (Green)
250
1.35%
Wayne Easter

Regional profile before 1979

Seats by party throughout time

Notes and references

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