PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND VOTES 2007

District Profiles

DISTRICT: MONTAGUE-KILMUIR
Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share Elected
Jim Bagnall PC 1,447 52.43% X
Billy Cann LIB 1,313 47.57%
Updated: Nov. 29, 2007 02:25 AST 10 of 10 polls reporting

Montague-Kilmuir (3)


Candidates:
PC Jim Bagnall
LIB Billy Cann

District Profile:

This is a largely urban district that includes Montague (pop. 2,000), the island's third-largest urban centre after greater Charlottetown and Summerside. The boundaries were expanded for the 2007 redistribution, incorporating part of the former Murray River-Gaspareaux riding.

Montague is the business and institutional hub of Kings County, and a number of government regional service offices are located there. Attractions include the Buffaloland Provincial Park, which is home to bison and white deer.


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Political History:
2003 JIM BAGNALL (PC) beat JOHN VAN DYKE (LIB), winning by 639 votes.
2000 Bagnall defeated LARRY STANLY CREED (LIB) by 514 votes.
1996 Bagnall edged BEVERLEY DEELSTRA (LIB) by 295 votes.

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Overall Election Results
Party Elected Leading Total Vote Share
LIB 23 0 23 52.93%
PC 4 0 4 41.35%
GRN 0 0 0 3.04%
NDP 0 0 0 1.96%
OTH 0 0 0 0.73%
  • Updated: Nov 29, 2007, 02:25 AST

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