Office of the Chief Electoral Officer – Officially Nominated Candidates for the 2019 Provincial General Election

  • Office of the Chief Electoral Officer

April 25, 2019

Candidate nominations closed today, April 25, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. for Newfoundland and Labrador’s upcoming provincial General Election.

The following is the list of official candidates for the election:

 

  ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME: OFFICIAL CANDIDATES: POLITICAL AFFILIATION: (if any)
1 Baie Verte – Green Bay CALLAHAN, Ben

ROBINSON, Neville

WARR, Brian

NL Alliance

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

2 Bonavista KING, Neil

PARDY, Craig

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

3 Burgeo – La Poile PARSONS, Andrew

TURNER, Deborah Ann

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

4 Burin – Grand Bank HALEY, Carol Anne

MATTHEWS, Bill

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

5 Cape St. Francis BECK, Peter

DUFFY, Michael

LANE, Ryan

PARSONS, Kevin

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

NL Alliance

Progressive Conservative Party

6 Carbonear – Trinity – Bay de Verde BURT, Kathleen E.

COLE, Edward Thomas

CROCKER, Steve M.

OLIVER, Jason

New Democratic Party

 

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

7 Cartwright – L’Anse au Clair DEMPSTER, Lisa V.

NORMORE, Michael

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

8 Conception Bay East – Bell Island BRAZIL, David

HAYDEN, Cyril

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

9 Conception Bay South BAKER, Kevin

BUTLER, Warrick

PETTEN, Barry

Liberal Party

NL Alliance

Progressive Conservative Party

10 Corner Brook BENNETT, Wayne Ronald

BYRNE, Gerry

FELTHAM, Mary B.

STEWART, Tom

 

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

Progressive Conservative Party

11 Exploits COOPER, Gloria

DEAN, Jerry H.

FORSEY, Pleaman

 

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

12 Ferryland MOLLOY, Chris

O’DRISCOLL, Loyola

RYAN, Janice M.

 

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

13 Fogo Island – Cape Freels BRAGG, Derrick

COLLINS, Sue

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

14 Fortune Bay – Cape La Hune LOVELESS, Elvis

WALSH, Charlene

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

15 Gander HAGGIE, John

WAGG, Ryan

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

16 Grand Falls-Windsor – Buchans HAWKINS, Al

TIBBS, Chris

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

17 Harbour Grace – Port de Grave LITTLEJOHN, Glenn

PARSONS, Pam

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

18 Harbour Main CONWAY OTTENHEIMER, Helen

COOZE, Mike

PARSLEY, Betty

Progressive Conservative

NL Alliance

Liberal Party

19 Humber – Bay of Islands DICKS, Brian

HODDER, Shawn A.

HOLDEN, Michael Patrick

JOYCE, Eddie

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

Progressive Conservative Party

 

20 Humber – Gros Morne BALL, Dwight W.

OSMOND, Greg

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

21 Labrador West BROWN, Jordan

LETTO, Graham

SHARRON, Derick

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

22 Lake Melville LEARNING, Jim

TOBIN, Shannon John

TRIMPER, Perry

 

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

23 Lewisporte – Twillingate BENNETT, Derek John

FREAKE, Krista

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

24 Mount Pearl North KIELEY, Nicole

LESTER, Jim

NEVILLE, William

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

NL Alliance

25 Mount Pearl – Southlands BRAKE, David

HAI, Hasan

LANE, Paul

PEARSON, Gillian

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

 

Progressive Conservative Party

26 Mount Scio MERCER, Jason R.

PELLEY, Graydon

POWER, Lloyd

STOODLEY, Sarah

New Democratic Party

NL Alliance

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

27 Placentia – St. Mary’s GAMBIN-WALSH, Sherry

THORNE, Steve

WHELAN, Hilda

Liberal Party

 

Progressive Conservative Party

28 Placentia West – Bellevue BROWNE, Mark

DWYER, Jeff

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

29 St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows FITZGERALD, Sheila

MITCHELMORE, Christopher

MITCHELMORE, Ford

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

Non-Affiliated

30 St. George’s – Humber O’BRIEN, Tom

REID, Scott

SNOOK, Shane

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

NL Alliance

31 St. John’s Centre DINN, Jim

GALGAY, Jonathan Paul

O’KEEFE, Seamus

New Democratic Party

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

32 St. John’s East – Quidi Vidi COFFIN, Alison

MURPHY, George W.

PORTER, David

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

33 St. John’s West COADY, Siobhan

SKINNER, Shane

WALSH, Brenda

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

New Democratic Party

34 Stephenville – Port au Port FINN, John

WAKEHAM, Tony

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

35 Terra Nova HOLLOWAY, Colin

MOORES, Barry

PARROTT, Lloyd

Liberal Party

NL Alliance

Progressive Conservative Party

36 Topsail – Paradise BEST-MOORE, Lori

DINN, Paul

HYNES-COATES, Patricia

NL Alliance

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

37 Torngat Mountains EDMUNDS, Randy

EVANS, Lela

Liberal Party

Progressive Conservative Party

38 Virginia Waters – Pleasantville CROSBIE, Beth

DAVIS, Bernard

DEON, Jenn

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

39 Waterford Valley COOPER, Matthew

OSBORNE, Tom

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

40 Windsor Lake CROSBIE, Ches

OSBORNE, Bob

SHEA, Tomás

Progressive Conservative Party

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

In total, there are 110 candidates running in the election. Of these candidates, 40 are from the Liberal Party, 13 are from the New Democratic Party, 9 are from the NL Alliance Party, 39 are from the Progressive Conservative Party and 9 are non-affiliated candidates. One nomination was rejected because a portion of the papers were incomplete at the close of nominations.

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Media contact
Adrienne Luther
Communications and Training Manager
Elections Newfoundland and Labrador
Office of the Chief Electoral Officer
709-729-1474, 687-4217
adrienneluther@gov.nl.ca

2019 04 25 4:10 pm