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Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 1989

Newfoundland general election, 1989
Newfoundland and Labrador
← 1985 April 20, 1989 (1989-04-20) 1993 →

52 seats of the Newfoundland House of Assembly
27 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Clyde Wells Tom Rideout Cle Newhook
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democratic
Leader's seat Ran in Humber East (lost) Baie Verte-Springdale Ran in Cape St. Francis (lost)
Last election 15 36 1
Seats won 31 21 0
Seat change Increase16 Decrease15 Decrease1
Popular vote 137,271 138,609 12,929
Percentage 47.2% 47.6% 4.4%
Swing Increase10.5pp Decrease1.0pp Decrease10.0pp

Premier before election

Tom Rideout
Progressive Conservative

Premier-designate

Clyde Wells
Liberal


Tom Rideout
Progressive Conservative

Clyde Wells
Liberal

The 42nd Newfoundland general election was held on April 20, 1989 to elect members of the 41st General Assembly of Newfoundland, the 13th general election for the province of Newfoundland, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party despite polling fewer votes than the Conservatives.

Unusually, however, Liberal leader Clyde Wells was defeated by Lynn Verge in his own riding of Humber East despite having led his party to victory. Consequently, a member of his caucus, Eddie Joyce, resigned shortly after the election, and Wells was acclaimed to office in the riding of Bay of Islands. Seven years later, Verge was the leader of the Progressive Conservatives during the 1996 election, and she also lost Humber East in the election, though her party did not win that election.


This category includes elections in which a popular vote can be calculated, the winner is chosen by some other method, and the candidate or party with the higher popular vote did not go on to win the election or form government.


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