2003 Prince Edward Island general election

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L'élection générale prince-édouardienne de 2003 se déroule le 29 septembre 2003 afin d'élire les 27 députés de l'Assemblée législative de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Il s'agit de la 37e élection générale depuis l'adhésion de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard à la confédération canadienne en tant que province en 1873. Le Parti progressiste-conservateur du premier ministre Pat Binns est réélu à un troisième mandat majoritaire consécutif, une première dans l'histoire de l'Île. rdf:langString
The 2003 Prince Edward Island general election was held on September 29, 2003 to elect the 27 members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. The election was called on September 2 by Premier Pat Binns, who enjoyed a high level of popularity among voters. Polling took place on September 29, despite a blackout across two-thirds of the province and other damage caused by Hurricane Juan. The New Democrats did not win any seats; their leader, Gary Robichaud, was defeated by a Tory incumbent in Wilmot-Summerside. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 2003 Prince Edward Island general election was held on September 29, 2003 to elect the 27 members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. The election was called on September 2 by Premier Pat Binns, who enjoyed a high level of popularity among voters. Polling took place on September 29, despite a blackout across two-thirds of the province and other damage caused by Hurricane Juan. Binns' Progressive Conservatives were elected to a third consecutive majority government, the first time this had happened in Island history (for the PC party). The Premier, who ran in Murray River-Gaspereaux, was re-elected, along with his entire existing cabinet. The Liberals wrested three seats from the Tories, increasing their standing to four seats. The party's new leader, Robert Ghiz, was one of those. The son of former premier Joe Ghiz beat Charlottetown mayor George MacDonald in the riding of Charlottetown-Rochford Square in Charlottetown. The New Democrats did not win any seats; their leader, Gary Robichaud, was defeated by a Tory incumbent in Wilmot-Summerside.
rdf:langString L'élection générale prince-édouardienne de 2003 se déroule le 29 septembre 2003 afin d'élire les 27 députés de l'Assemblée législative de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Il s'agit de la 37e élection générale depuis l'adhésion de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard à la confédération canadienne en tant que province en 1873. Le Parti progressiste-conservateur du premier ministre Pat Binns est réélu à un troisième mandat majoritaire consécutif, une première dans l'histoire de l'Île.
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