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The 68th Prince Edward Island general election is the next general election to be held in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI), to elect the 68th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island. It is tentatively scheduled for the fixed election date of October 4, 2027, but may be held earlier under certain circumstances.
Summary of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island election results [26] Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote 2019 Dissol. 2023 Change # % Change Progressive Conservative: Dennis King: 27 13 15 22 +9 41,828 55.92 +19.19 Green: Peter Bevan-Baker: 25 8 8 2 –6 16,134 21.57 –8.99 Liberal: Sharon Cameron: 25 6 4 3 –3 ...
April 3, 2023 See List of Members Election day of the 2023 Prince Edward Island general election November 11, 2023 Jamie Fox: Borden-Kinkora: Progressive Conservative: Resigned to run for Malpeque seat, in the 2025 federal election [6] February 7, 2024 Matt MacFarlane: Borden-Kinkora Green: Won by-election February 11, 2025 Natalie Jameson
67th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island: 2023–present April 3, 2023: 66th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island: 2019–2023 April 23, 2019: March 6, 2023 65th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island: 2015–2019 May 4, 2015: March 26, 2019 64th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island: 2011–2015 October 3, 2011: April 6, 2015
Jamie D. Fox (born 11 June 1964 in Woodstock, New Brunswick) [1] is a Canadian politician, who served as interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island and Opposition leader in the Legislative Assembly from October 15, 2015 to October 20, 2017. [2]
MacKinnon characterized the Government of Prince Edward Island as being located in a “small place” and an “unusual example of local democracy”. Throughout the 1990’s, the public service went through significant change with budget cuts and the introduction of new ways of thinking about governance and management.
The province had 7 premiers while a colony and 33 premiers after joining Confederation, of which 16 were from the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party and 23 were from the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party. The current premier is Dennis King, since May 9, 2019. King was the first premier of a minority government in PEI since ...
Electoral district No. Eligible voters (2017) [1] Former district (2015) [2] Stanhope-Marshfield: 8 3577 parts of Tracadie-Hillsborough Park and York-Oyster Bed: Charlottetown-Hillsborough Park