Last week, the PM called a by-election in the currently vacant riding of Labrador. As I am a political science student, it's in my bizarre nature to be interested in such events. So, here I go:
LABRADOR SHOWDOWN 2005
The skinny: A by-election was called following the death of Labrador Liberal MP Lawrence O'Brien. Mr. O'Brien, who had served as MP for Labrador since elected in a 1996 By-Election, passed away from cancer last December.
2005 Candidates (so far):
Graham Letto, Conservative - Mr. Letto is the Mayor of the Town of Labrador City (yes, it's a town of a city).
Todd Russell, Liberal - Mr. Russell is the President of the Labrador Metis Nation (and has a way better website than Mr. Letto).
No word yet on who the NDP or Green candidates will be. The final list of candidates will be announced by Elections Canada in the upcoming weeks.
There wasn't that much information that I could find on this by-election. For up to date breaking news on the by-election, keep an eye on ourlabrador.ca. I do know that if a General Election is called before May 24, the by-election would be cancelled and it would merge into the General Election.
Interesting Labrador facts:
In Labrador...
...there are 27,865 people.
...there are 20,049 registered voters.
...it costs $30.00 to purchase a dog licence.
...it costs $3.00 to purchase a cat licence.
...the average winter temperature is between -10°C and -25°C.
...the average summer temperature is between 5°C and 15°C.
...95% of North America's Puffin's breed in the Newfoundland and Labrador region.
Past Labrador Election Results
1997
Lawrence O'Brien, Liberal - 6,182
Randy Collins, NDP - 4,615 (Mr. Collins is now the NDP MHA for Labrador West)
Mike Patton, PC - 842
Stephane Girardin, Reform - 573
2000
Lawrence O'Brien, Liberal - 7,153
Amanda Will, NDP - 1,284
Hayward Broomfield, PC - 1,254
Eugene Burt, Alliance - 677
2004
Lawrence O'Brien, Liberal - 5,524
Merrill Strachan, Conservative - 1,400
Ern Condon, Independent - 919
Shawn Crann, NDP - 856
Lori-Ann Martino, Green - 178
UPDATE: The NDP have nominated Ms. Frances Fry as their Candidate. Read the ND Press Release here.
the conservative numbers are interesting from the last elections, it looks like the merger did'nt help much. i wonder how they'll do this time. it could be an indicator for the main event.
ReplyDeleteyeah, the merger didn't help one bit.
ReplyDeleteIt should be the one to watch - if Labrador goes anything but Liberal, Paul Martin is in trouble - this riding has gone Liberal in every election since 1949 when NFLD joined Canada.
I also forgot to write that the by-by-election will be held on May 24.
ReplyDeleteD :P