All but two members of Pat Binns's outgoing Progressive Conservative cabinet were defeated as P.E.I. voters soundly bounced the Tories from office Monday night.
Eight of the nine Tory ministers ran for office again in the 28-day campaign. One, attorney general Mildred Dover, retired from provincial politics.
Here are the results for Progressive Conservative cabinet ministers from the previous session who ran again:
- Mike Currie (development and technology). Riding: Georgetown-St. Peters. ELECTED
- Jim Bagnall (agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture) Riding: Montague-Kilmuir. ELECTED
- Chester Gillan (health, social services, seniors) Riding: Charlottetown-Sherwood. DEFEATED
- Mitch Murphy (treasurer) Riding: Kensington-Malpeque. DEFEATED
- Jamie Ballem (environment, energy and forestry) Riding: York-Oyster Bed. DEFEATED
- Gail Shea (transportation and public works) Riding: Tignish-Palmer Road. DEFEATED
- Elmer MacFadyen (community and cultural affairs) Riding: Tracadie-Hillsborough Park. DEFEATED
- Philip Brown (tourism) Riding: Tyne Valley-Linkletter. DEFEATED
Liberal Leader Robert Ghiz's party took 23 of the provincial legislature's 27 seats. Ghiz is expected to be sworn in as P.E.I.'s next premier on June 13.
P.E.I. Votes 2007 Headlines »
- P.E.I. tide paints province Liberal red
- P.E.I.'s Liberal party cruised to a surprisingly easy victory in Monday's provincial election, crushing the governing Progressive Conservatives and reversing the seat count from the previous legislative session.
- Hasty promises, desire for change sank P.E.I. Tories
- Pat Binns and his Progressive Conservatives went down to defeat in Monday's Prince Edward Island election, at least in part because of how two campaign promises fed into Islanders' growing appetite for change.
- Liberal wave fails to flood Eastern P.E.I.
- Progressive Conservative candidates picked up all of their handful of successes in the eastern part of Prince Edward Island on Monday, as Liberals swept the rest of the province.
- Liberals sweep crucial districts
- The Liberal party took every key district they needed for victory Monday night, and then some.
- 6 ministers defeated as P.E.I. cabinet trounced
- Six of Pat Binns's cabinet ministers fell and two were re-elected as P.E.I. voters bounced the Progressive Conservative government out of office Monday night.
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