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Candidate list, to date

Thursday, September 27, 2007 | 01:20 PM ET

Here is our working list of who's running where in the Oct. 9 election, based on what we know from various campaigns. Will update as needed.

We will be adding details aplenty next week to our district profiles. In the meantime, here's something to chew on.

1. BAIE VERTE-SPRINGDALE
Tom Rideout PC (incumbent from Lewisporte)
Glendon Bungay Liberal
Tim Howse NDP

2. BAY OF ISLANDS
Terry Loder PC
Eddie Joyce Liberal (incumbent)

3. BELLEVUE
Calvin Peach PC
Denise Pike Liberal

4. BONAVISTA NORTH
Harry Harding PC (incumbent)
Winston Carter Liberal

5. BONAVISTA SOUTH
Roger Fitzgerald PC
Clayton Hobbs Liberal

6. BURGEO-LA POILE
Colin Short PC
Kelvin Parsons Liberal (incumbent)

7. BURIN-PLACENTIA WEST
Clyde Jackman PC (incumbent)
George Brake Liberal
Julie Mitchell NDP

8. CAPE ST. FRANCIS
Jack Byrne PC (incumbent)
Bill Tapper Liberal
Kathleen Connors NDP

9. CARBONEAR-HARBOUR GRACE
Jerome Kennedy PC
Paul Baldwin Liberal

10. CARTWRIGHT-L'ANSE AU CLAIR
Dennis Normore PC
Yvonne Jones Liberal (incumbent)

11. CONCEPTION BAY EAST-BELL ISLAND
Dianne Whalen PC (incumbent)
Linda Goodyear Liberal
Gavin Will NDP

12. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH
Terry French PC (incumbent)
Jerry Young Liberal
Bob Matthews NDP

13. EXPLOITS
Clayton Forsey PC (incumbent)
Jody Fancey Liberal

14. FERRYLAND
Keith Hutchings PC (incumbent)
Kevin Bennett Liberal

15. FORTUNE BAY-CAPE LA HUNE
Tracey Perry PC
Elvis Loveless Liberal
Sheldon Hynes NDP

16. GANDER
Kevin O'Brien PC (incumbent)
Stephanie Winsor Liberal

17. GRAND BANK
Darin King PC
Rod Cake Liberal

18. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR-BUCHANS
Susan Sullivan PC
Gerry Tobin Liberal

19. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR-GREEN BAY SOUTH
Ray Hunter PC (incumbent)
Aubrey Smith Liberal
John Whelan NDP

20. HARBOUR MAIN
Tom Hedderson PC (incumbent)
Kevin Slaney Liberal
Jean Dandenault NDP

21. HUMBER EAST
Tom Marshall PC (incumbent)
Michael Hoffe Liberal
Jean Graham NDP

22. HUMBER VALLEY
Darryl Kelly PC
Dwight Ball Liberal (incumbent)
Kris Hynes NDP

23. HUMBER WEST
Danny Williams PC (incumbent)
Maurice Budgell Liberal

24. KILBRIDE
John Dinn PC (incumbent)

25. LABRADOR WEST
Jim Baker PC (incumbent)
Karen Oldford Liberal
Darrel Brenton NDP

26. LAKE MELVILLE
John Hickey PC (incumbent)
Chris Montague Liberal
Bill Cooper NDP

27. LEWISPORTE
Wade Verge PC
John (Jack) Martin Liberal
Garry Vatcher NDP

28. MOUNT PEARL NORTH
Steve Kent PC
Elaine Reid Liberal
Janice Lockyer NDP

29. MOUNT PEARL SOUTH
Dave Denine PC (incumbent)
Bill Reid Liberal

30. PLACENTIA-ST. MARY'S
Felix Collins PC (incumbent)

31. PORT AU PORT
Tony Cornect PC (incumbent)
Machelle Felix-Morgan Liberal

32. PORT DE GRAVE
Glenn Littlejohn PC
Roland Butler Liberal (incumbent)
Randy Dawe NDP

33. SIGNAL HILL-QUIDI VIDI
Maria Afonso PC
Maura Beam Liberal
Lorraine Michael NDP (incumbent)

34. ST. BARBE
Wallace Young PC (incumbent)
Jim Bennett Liberal

ST. GEORGE'S-STEPHENVILLE EAST
Joan Burke PC (incumbent)
George Lee Liberal

36. ST. JOHN'S CENTRE
Shawn Skinner PC (incumbent)
Lori Ann Campbell-Martino Liberal

37. ST. JOHN'S EAST
Ed Buckingham PC
Peter Adams Liberal
Gemma Schlamp-Hickey NDP

38. ST. JOHN'S NORTH
Bob Ridgley PC (incumbent)
Simon Lono Liberal
Matthew Power NDP

39. ST. JOHN'S SOUTH
Tom Osborne PC (incumbent)
Clyde Bridger NDP

40. ST. JOHN'S WEST
Sheila Osborne PC (incumbent)
George Joyce Liberal
Joan Scott NDP

41. TERRA NOVA
Paul B. Oram PC (incumbent)
Katty Gallant Liberal
Bill Cashin NDP

42. THE ISLES OF NOTRE DAME
Derrick Dalley PC
Gerry Reid Liberal (incumbent)

43. THE STRAITS-WHITE BAY NORTH
Trevor Taylor PC (incumbent)
Boyd Noel Liberal

44. TOPSAIL
Elizabeth Marshall PC (incumbent)
Cynthia Barron-Layden Liberal
Kyle Rees NDP

45. TORNGAT MOUNTAINS
Patty Pottle PC
Danny Dumaresque Liberal
Jake Larken NDP
Jim Tuttauk Labrador

46. TRINITY-BAY DE VERDE
Charlene Johnson PC (incumbent)
Bruce M. Layman Liberal

47. TRINITY NORTH
Ross Wiseman PC (incumbent)
Kathryn Small Liberal

48. VIRGINIA WATERS
Kathy Dunderdale PC (incumbent)
Drew Brown Liberal
Dave Sullivan NDP
Frederick Wilcox Independent

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Comments

ed Hollett

St. John's

Does that list give the candidates alphabetically, or with incumbent on top or what? it seems to be a real grab bag.

Posted September 27, 2007 06:27 PM

John Gushue

St. John's

The list orders the parties by numbers in the house at dissolution ... i.e., PCs, Liberals, NDP. If I have some out of order, I'll fix it up when I get a few moments tonight or tomorrow morning.

Posted September 27, 2007 06:48 PM

Lori Ann Campbell-Martino

St. John's

If you are looking for information on the Liberal campaign in St. John's Centre check out www.electloriann and www.electloriann.blogspot.com

Posted September 29, 2007 04:17 PM

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