"[It] may seem a long way away, but we will be ready to fight another day, and we will be ready to fight another election.". Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. October 21, 2011 – Voters in Newfoundland and Labrador have given the Progressive Conservatives a majority government in the October 11th election. To reach the contact centre, please call local or toll-free (1-877) 729-7987. It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges. Ball was declared elected in Humber-Gros Morne, with around 77 per cent of the vote, shortly before 9 p.m. "It's not because of what I have done, of what Dwight Ball has done, but it's because of what we have done together ... about what we will do to build a stronger tomorrow," said Ball. Up to the minute results for Northern Ireland in the 2015 General Election from BBC News. I hope nobody gets disheartened by the experience, but we will continue to build our party.". ST. JOHN'S, N.L. Dwight Ball, a pharmacist who had struggled in the past just to get elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature, has led the Liberals to a commanding victory Monday night in a general election that brought an end to 12 years of Tory government. Just the facts: find out who your MP is with our easy to read list of results of the 2015 UK general election by constituency Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. The deadline to request a special ballot was 8:00 PM, Friday, February 19. The 42nd Canadian federal election was held on October 19, 2015. The UNP won 46% of the vote compared to 42% for the UPFA. Animal All. Latest results as they come in from all 650 constituencies. Find out who won in your riding. — As the 2019 election campaign heads into full steam, there are five races emerging as ones to watch on May 16. The premier-designate was the interim Liberal leader for a year and a half prior to a 2013 leadership convention, in which he beat four challengers. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Le premier tour de l’élection du président de la République s’est tenu le 23 avril 2017 avec plus de 47 millions d’électeurs appelés aux urnes. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. NL Election 2015: Topsail-Paradise – Premier Davis in tough, trails Rex Hillier by 21 points. The Liberals rebounded from third place in the House of Commons with 36 seats to a strong majority government with 184 of the 338 seats in the expanded Commons. Social Sharing Follow along for the latest Newfoundland and Labrador election results, updates and analysis at CBC News. Read more here. Newsfirst.lk Sri Lanka's Number One Video News Provider. The Liberals took 31 seats, the Tories have seven and the NDP kept two seats in the House of Assembly. The Tories have been in government since Danny Williams led them to a 2003 victory, but the party had been struggling in the polls since 2012. "This election saw a number of women come forward as candidates, and this is important, but there's much more that we can do," said Ball. Recent polls had suggested Davis was trailing in his own district behind Liberal Rex Hillier, but Davis came away Monday night with around 58 per cent of the vote. Local council election results 2015 in full. The following are the official results from the November 30 provincial general election. The Netherlands goes to the polls on March 17 to elect a new parliament. The Race in Mount Pearl North Liberal candidate Randy Simms has a 17-point lead over PC candidate Steve Kent with 54% of decided voters in the district supporting Mr. Simms, followed by Mr. Kent at 37% and NDP candidate Cameron Mercer-Maillet in third at 9%. A slew of resignations and decisions not to run by Tory MHAs since 2012 will result in a number of new faces elected Monday night. Who had the biggest landslides of them all? Audience Relations, CBC P.O. Recent public opinion polls had suggested a Liberal government under leader Dwight Ball would be elected, ousting Paul Davis's Progressive Conservatives. Newfoundland and Labrador Votes 2015 Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. But that result was better than some expected, after public opinion polls had suggested the Liberals could sweep all 40 seats. Speaking to supporters, Davis said he would help lead to "rebuild our great party" until the next election in 2019. Here's the latest polling data and seat projections from POLITICO Poll of Polls. "It's not about me, it's about the great work.". Comments are welcome while open. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. NL VOTES: District tracker - Results from the 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador general election. McCurdy ended the night with 27.2 per cent of the vote, compared with Coady's 46 per cent. Official Results for the 2015 Provincial Election Under the authority of Section 79 of the Elections Act, 1991, Returning Officers from all 40 electoral districts conducted the Official Addition of the Votes on Thursday, December 3. All 2 Years 1 Year 6 Months Kalman Smooth Kalman. In addition to the regular office hours, the Elections NL call centre operates until 8:00 p.m. each evening. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities). Stay up to date with all our latest coverage on election night with our live blog. - Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party AOTN - Alliance of the North BQ - Bloc Québécois Canada - Canada Party CAP - Canadian Action Party CHP - Christian Heritage Party Comm. Complete election results for the 2015 Federal election. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. He won the leadership over former cabinet minister John Ottenheimer and member of the House of Assembly Steve Kent, whom Davis later named deputy premier. Relaxed and confident, Pelley enters with a joke and a smile, as supporters and fellow candidates anxiously watch the early results. Full Newfoundland and Labrador Votes online coverage, CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. His party lost 30 seats Monday night, a stark reversal from the 2011 general election, in which the longtime Tory government won 37 of the then 48 seats in the House of Assembly. HOWSE, Matt (New Democratic Party) POLLARD, Kevin (Progressive Conservative Party) WARR, Brian (Liberal Party), KING, Neil (Liberal Party) LITTLE, Glen (Progressive Conservative Party) POWER, Adrian (New Democratic Party) RYAN GUY, Johanna (Not affiliated), DARMONKOW, Georgia (Progressive Conservative Party) McKEOWN, Kelly (New Democratic Party) PARSONS, Andrew (Liberal Party), FLEMING, Terence (Progressive Conservative Party) HALEY, Carol Anne (Liberal Party) PENTON, Ambrose (New Democratic Party), GALLANT, Geoff (Liberal Party) GRUCHY, Mark (New Democratic Party) PARSONS, Kevin (Progressive Conservative Party), COISH, David (New Democratic Party) COLE, Ed (Not affiliated) CROCKER, Steve (Liberal Party) SHEA, Tomás (Progressive Conservative Party), DEMPSTER, Lisa (Liberal Party) DEON, Jennifer (New Democratic Party) MACKENZIE, Jason (Progressive Conservative Party), BRAZIL, David (Progressive Conservative Party) DUMARESQUE, Danny (Liberal Party) KAVANAGH, Bill (New Democratic Party), CLARKE, Jeanne (New Democratic Party) PETTEN, Barry (Progressive Conservative Party) PORTER, Steve (Liberal Party), BYRNE, Gerry (Liberal Party) PIKE, Holly (New Democratic Party) WHEATON, Neville (Progressive Conservative Party), DEAN, Jerry (Liberal Party) FORSEY, Clayton (Progressive Conservative Party) HENLEY, Bridget (New Democratic Party), HUTCHINGS, Keith (Progressive Conservative Party) MARSHALL, Jeff (Liberal Party) ROSSITER, Mona (New Democratic Party), BRAGG, Derrick (Liberal Party) CROSS, Eli (Progressive Conservative Party) STUCKEY, Rebecca (New Democratic Party, CARTER, Bill (Liberal Party) PERRY, Tracey (Progressive Conservative Party) SKINNER, Mildred (New Democratic Party), HAGGIE, John (Liberal Party) MENCHION, Ryan (Progressive Conservative Party) NORMAN, Lukas (New Democratic Party), BARNES, Rex (Not affiliated) HAWKINS, Allan (Liberal Party) KEATING, Meghan (New Democratic Party) WHIFFEN, Mark (Progressive Conservative Party), BURT, Kathleen (New Democratic Party) LITTLEJOHN, Glenn (Progressive Conservative Party) PARSONS, Pam (Liberal Party), BUCKLE, Curtis (Progressive Conservative Party) FLAHERTY, Ray (New Democratic Party) NOSEWORTHY, Ted PARSLEY, Betty (Liberal Party), CURTIS, Conor (New Democratic Party) JESSEAU, Ron (Progressive Conservative Party) JOYCE, Eddie (Liberal Party), BALL, Dwight (Liberal Party) GOOSNEY, Mike (New Democratic Party) PELLEY, Graydon (Progressive Conservative Party), BARRON, Ron (New Democratic Party) LETTO, Graham (Liberal Party) McGRATH, Nick K. (Progressive Conservative Party), MICHELIN, Arlene (New Democratic Party) RUSSELL, Keith (Progressive Conservative Party) TRIMPER, Perry (Liberal Party), BENNETT, Derek (Liberal Party) BUSHELL, Hillary (New Democratic Party) DALLEY, Derrick (Progressive Conservative Party), KENT, Steve (Progressive Conservative Party) MERCER-MAILLET, Cameron (New Democratic Party) SIMMS, Randy (Liberal Party), LANE, Paul (Liberal Party) LESTER, Jim (Progressive Conservative Party) LOCKE, Roy (New Democratic Party), CHURCHILL HERDER, Rhonda (Progressive Conservative Party) KIRBY, Dale (Liberal Party) PANTING, Sean (New Democratic Party), BECK, Peter (New Democratic Party) GAMBIN-WALSH, Sherry (Liberal Party) MANNING, Judy (Progressive Conservative Party), BROWNE, Mark (Liberal Party) PEACH, Calvin (Progressive Conservative Party) WARREN, Bobbie (New Democratic Party), BROUILLETTE, Genevieve (New Democratic Party) MITCHELMORE, Christopher (Liberal Party) MITCHELMORE, Ford (Progressive Conservative Party), OSMOND, Greg (Progressive Conservative Party) REID, Scott (Liberal Party) SNOOK, Shane (New Democratic Party), HICKS, Kathie (Progressive Conservative Party) ROGERS, Gerry (New Democratic Party) SULLIVAN, Lynn (Liberal Party), ANTLE, Paul (Liberal Party) COLLIER, Joshua (Progressive Conservative Party) MICHAEL, Lorraine (New Democratic Party), COADY, Siobhan (Liberal Party) CRUMMELL, Dan (Progressive Conservative Party) McCURDY, Earle (New Democratic Party), CORNECT, Tony (Progressive Conservative Party) FINN, John (Liberal Party) HANCOCK, Bernice (New Democratic Party), BLUNDON, Bert (New Democratic Party) COLLINS, Sandy (Progressive Conservative Party) HOLLOWAY, Colin (Liberal Party), BRUCE, Chris (New Democratic Party) DAVIS, Paul (Progressive Conservative Party) HILLIER, Rex (Liberal Party), EDMUNDS, Randy (Liberal Party) SHARKEY, Mark (New Democratic Party) VOKEY, Sharon (Progressive Conservative Party), BUCKINGHAM, Bob (New Democratic Party) CROSBIE, Beth (Progressive Conservative Party) DAVIS, Bernard (Liberal Party), COFFIN, Alison (New Democratic Party) OSBORNE, Tom (Liberal Party) STOODLEY, Alison (Progressive Conservative Party), BENNETT, Cathy (Liberal Party) CLEARY, Ryan (Progressive Conservative Party) ROWE, Don (New Democratic Party). 22% of respondents were undecided or not … Ball credited his campaign team and candidates, as well as his family with helping navigate the campaign trail, singling out his partner Sharon, whom he said embodies strong women. Le taux de participation est de 53 % [1] et les observateurs internationaux soulignent que les élections se sont bien déroulées [2]. The NDP kept two seats, with Gerry Rogers and Lorraine Michael being re-elected in St. John's Centre and St. John's East-Quidi Vidi, respectively. Personalize your election night on our results dashboard. First results in the 2015 UK general election are expected shortly after 11pm. Posted on October 21, 2011 by CARP. The Liberals picked up 148 seats, easily the biggest numerical increase for a Canadian part All votes have been counted in the 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador election, showing a Liberal majority. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. @CBCNL #NLvotes #nlpoli. With the Conservatives winning in a landslide victory, ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston analyses the general election results.