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Revision as of 06:48, 28 March 2017

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green Other
Avalon John Efford
18,335
Rick Dalton
9,211
Michael Kehoe
3,450
Don Ferguson
430
  John Efford [1]
Bonavista—Exploits Scott Simms
15,970
Rex Barnes
13,786
Samuel McLean
2,667
Ed Sailor White
367
John Lannon (Ind.)
344
Rex Barnes [2]
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Gerry Byrne
17,820
Wynanne Downer
6,538
Holly Pike
3,743
Steve Durant
384
  Gerry Byrne
Labrador Lawrence O'Brien
5,524
Merrill Strachan
1,400
Shawn Crann
856
Lori-Ann Martino
178
Ern Condon (Ind.)
919
Lawrence O'Brien
Random—Burin—St. George's Bill Matthews
12,383
Larry Peckford
4,820
Desmond McGrath
8,797
Justin Dollimont
474
  Bill Matthews
St. John's North Walter Noel
13,343
Norman Doyle
15,073
Janine Piller
7,198
Scott Vokey
791
  Norman Doyle
St. John's South Siobhan Coady
11,879
Loyola Hearn
13,330
Peg Norman
7,989
Steve Willcott
493
  Loyola Hearn

  1. ^ Efford won seat in 2002 byelection; originally held by Liberal Brian Tobin
  2. ^ Barnes won seat in 2002 byelection; originally held by Liberal George Baker