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2022 Prince Edward Island Liberal Party Leadership Election
The 2022 Prince Edward Island Liberal Party leadership election took place on November 19, 2022 (after being postponed from November 13, 2021) to elect a new leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party. The contest was prompted by the resignation of Wade MacLauchlan, who stepped down after the party's poor showing in the 2019 general election, where it fell to third place. On September 23, 2021, the leadership election was postponed indefinitely, but on July 11, 2022, the new date was announced. On October 7, 2022 the party announced that Sharon Cameron, having been the only candidate to enter the race by the close of nominations, would be acclaimed as leader at the convention. Timeline 2019 *May 8 – Wade MacLauchlan resigns as leader of the Liberal Party. Robert Mitchell is selected as interim leader. *September 9 – Robert Mitchell resigns as interim leader. *September 16 – Sonny Gallant becomes the interim leader. 2020 *August 21 – Interim leader Sonny Gallant ...
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Sharon Cameron
Sharon Emily Cameron is a Canadians, Canadian politician and former civil servant, who served as the leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party from 2022 Prince Edward Island Liberal Party leadership election, November 19, 2022 to April 6, 2023. Prior to her work in government, Cameron worked as an intermediate school principal in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. In 2010, Cameron was appointed deputy minister of social services and seniors in the government of Robert Ghiz, and in 2015 she was appointed deputy minister of workforce and advanced learning by Ghiz's successor, Wade MacLauchlan. Additionally, she served as CEO of the Workers Compensation Board and as an advisor to MacLauchlan on social policy. On September 22, 2022, following MacLauchlan's defeat in the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election, 2019 election and subsequent resignation as Liberal leader, she announced her 2022 Prince Edward Island Liberal Party leadership election, campaign to replace him. A ...
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Mark McLane
Mark McLane is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in a byelection on November 15, 2021. He represents the electoral district of Cornwall-Meadowbank as a member of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party.Stu Neatby"P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Mark McLane wins byelection in Cornwall-Meadowbank" ''SaltWire Network SaltWire Network Inc. is a Canadian newspaper publishing company owned by the Dennis-Lever family of Halifax, Nova Scotia, owners of ''The Chronicle Herald''. Saltwire owns 23 daily and weekly newspapers in Atlantic Canada.
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2022 Elections In Canada
This is a list of elections in Canada that were held in 2022. Included are municipal, provincial and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership races at any level. Leadership elections * February 4: 2022 British Columbia Liberal Party leadership election * April 23: 2022 New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island leadership election * May 14: 2022 Maverick Party leadership election * June 25: 2022 Nova Scotia New Democratic Party leadership election * June 26: 2022 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election * July 9: 2022 Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership election * August 6: 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election * September 10: 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election * October 6: 2022 United Conservative Party leadership election * October 21: 2022 British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election * November 19: ** Prince Edward Island Liberal Party leadership election ** Green Par ...
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Elections In Prince Edward Island
An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated since the 17th century. Elections may fill offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional and local government. This process is also used in many other private and business organisations, from clubs to voluntary associations and corporations. The global use of elections as a tool for selecting representatives in modern representative democracies is in contrast with the practice in the democratic archetype, ancient Athens, where the elections were considered an oligarchic institution and most political offices were filled using sortition, also known as allotment, by which officeholders were chosen by lot. Electoral reform describes the process of introducing fair electoral systems where they are no ...
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Prince Edward Island Liberal Party Leadership Elections
The Prince Edward Island Liberal Party, a political party in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island chooses its leadership by an open vote of party members at a convention called by the party executive when there is a vacancy in the leadership (or there is a temporary interim leader). The first convention was held when Alex W. Matheson sought reelection as leader in 1961. 1961 leadership convention (Held in September 1961) * Alexander Wallace Matheson 751 * J. Watson MacNaught 278 *W.E. Callahan 25 1965 leadership convention (Held on December 11, 1965) * Alex Campbell 765 *Lorne Bonnell 592 1978 leadership convention (Held on December 9, 1978) *Bennett Campbell 963 *Gerard Mitchell 382 1981 leadership convention (Held on October 24, 1981) *Joe Ghiz 905 * Gilbert Clements 482 1993 leadership convention (Held on January 23, 1993) *Catherine Callbeck 1,229 *Larry Creed 250 *Bill Campbell 77 1996 leadership convention The election was held on October 5, 1996. Forme ...
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Charlottetown-Winsloe
Charlottetown-Winsloe is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was created prior to the 2019 election from parts of the former districts Charlottetown-Sherwood, West Royalty-Springvale and York-Oyster Bed. The riding is located in the city of Charlottetown, including the community of Winsloe and parts of the neighbourhood of Sherwood. Members Election results Charlottetown-Winsloe, 2019–present , - {, class=wikitable !colspan=4, 2015 Prince Edward Island general election redistributed results , - !colspan=2, Party !Votes !% , align=1,374 , align=43.1 , align=1,091 , align=34.2 , align=415 , align=13.0 , align=311 , align=9.7 Referendum and plebiscite results 2019 electoral reform referendum The 2019 Prince Edward Island electoral reform referendum was held on April 23, 2019. {, class="wikitable" ! colspan="4" , 2019 Prince Edward Island electoral reform referendum , - ! colspan="2" , Si ...
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Charlottetown-Sherwood
Charlottetown-Sherwood was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was created prior to the 2007 election from Stanhope-East Royalty, Sherwood-Hillsborough, Parkdale-Belvedere and Winsloe-West Royalty. The district was replaced by Charlottetown-Winsloe Charlottetown-Winsloe is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was created prior to the 2019 election from parts of the former districts Charlottetown-Sherwood, West Royalty-Springvale and .... Members The riding has elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly: Election results Charlottetown-Sherwood, 2007–2019 2016 electoral reform plebiscite results References Charlottetown-Sherwood information Politics of Charlottetown Former provincial electoral districts of Prince Edward Island {{Canada-constituency-stub ...
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Malpeque (electoral District)
Malpeque is a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968. Its population in 2011 was 35,039. Demographics * Ethnic groups: 98.8% White * Languages: 95.7% English, 2.5% French, 1.4% Other * Religions: 53.2% Protestant, 36.4% Catholic, 2.9% Other Christian, 7.3% no affiliation * Average income: $24,005 :''According to the Canada 2016 Census'' * Most common mother tongue languages (2016) : 95.5% English, 2.0% French, 0.6% Dutch, 0.3% German, 0.3% Mandarin, 0.2% Spanish, 0.2% Tagalog Geography The district includes the extreme eastern part of Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Prince County and most of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Queens County except the extreme eastern portion and the City of Charlottetown. Communities include Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, Cornwall, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Kensington, Miltonvale Park, Prince Edward Island, ...
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Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party
The Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island is one of three major political parties on Prince Edward Island. The party and its rival, the Liberals, have alternated in power since responsible government was granted in 1851. History The policies of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives (PCs) are very similar. The major differences are in their allegiances to federal parties and in personalities. The PC Party began as the Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island, and changed its name in 1942 to reflect the development of the federal Progressive Conservative Party. The Progressive Conservatives formed the government in Prince Edward Island under Premier Pat Binns, starting in 1996. The party lost its bid for a fourth mandate in 2007. In October 2010, following the resignation of Binns as party leader (in 2007), a leadership election was held. Jim Bagnall became interim leader of the party in 2010 when previous interim leader MLA Olive Crane resigned the ...
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Wade MacLauchlan
H. Wade MacLauchlan CM OPEI (born 10 December 1954), is a Canadian legal academic, university administrator, politician and community leader. He served as the fifth president of the University of Prince Edward Island from 1999 to 2011, becoming president emeritus in 2012. He served as the 32nd premier of Prince Edward Island from 2015 to 2019. His government was defeated in the April 23, 2019 general election. MacLauchlan announced his intention to step down as Liberal leader on 26 April 2019, and completed his term as Premier on 9 May 2019. Early life, education and career MacLauchlan was born on 10 December 1954, the third of five children of Harry and Marjorie MacLauchlan, living in Stanhope, Prince Edward Island. Stanhope is the oldest Scottish community on PEI, with the first Scottish settlers arriving on the ship "Falmouth" in June 1770. The MacLauchlan's were early residents of Stanhope, with a large extended family in Stanhope and numerous other rural PEI communities. ...
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2021 Cornwall-Meadowbank Provincial By-election
The 2021 Cornwall-Meadowbank provincial by-election was held on November 15, 2021, to elect a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for the district of Cornwall-Meadowbank. The seat became vacant upon the resignation of Liberal MLA Heath MacDonald on August 18, 2021. MacDonald had held the seat since 2015 but resigned to run for Member of Parliament in the 2021 Canadian federal election in Malpeque, which he was successful. Mark McLane of the governing s won the seat, defeating Liberal Jane MacIsaac. It was the first time the Tories won the area in 36 years. The Tories increased their seat total in the 27 seat legislature to 15. Candidates Musician and activist Todd MacLean ran unopposed for the Green Party nomination, and was acclaimed on October 4. The Progressive Conservatives nominated businessman Marc McLane at a meeting on October 18. Party president Charles Blue had indicated that several potential candidates were interested in the nomination, howe ...
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