Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Prince Edward Island.
Regional profile
Seats by party throughout time
From 1988 to 2006, Prince Edward Island did not elect a non-Liberal MP. In 2008, the Conservatives finally broke through in the province, as Gail Shea was elected in Egmont. Lawrence MacAulay won by less than 300 votes in both 1997 and 2000, but won with a commanding majority in 2004. In 2011 PEI had an unusual result in which the Conservatives had the most votes province-wide, but won only one out of the four provincial seats. This was due to a comfortable margin of victory in Egmont, and closer losses in the other three ridings. In 2015, the Liberals easily swept all 4 seats. They repeated the sweep in 2019, but with smaller margins due to a large rise in Green support. A third Liberal sweep occurred in 2021, with the Greens support crumbling down to 9%.
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Votes by party throughout time
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! scope="row"|1979
| 26,231<br><small>40.6%</small>
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| 4,181<br><small>6.5%</small>
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| 34,147<br><small>52.8%</small>
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| 54<br><small>0.1%</small>
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! scope="row"|1980
| 31,005<br><small>46.8%</small>
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| 4,339<br><small>6.6%</small>
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| 30,653<br><small>46.3%</small>
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| 208<br><small>0.3%</small>
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! scope="row"|1984
| 30,075<br><small>41.0%</small>
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| 4,737<br><small>6.5%</small>
| 37<br><small>0.1%</small>
| 38,160<br><small>52.0%</small>
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| 405<br><small>0.6%</small>
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! scope="row"|1988
| 37,761<br><small>49.9%</small>
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| 5,661<br><small>7.5%</small>
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| 31,372<br><small>41.5%</small>
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| 850<br><small>1.1%</small>
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! scope="row"|1993
| 43,217<br><small>60.2%</small>
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| 3,720<br><small>5.2%</small>
| 249<br><small>0.3%</small>
| 22,878<br><small>31.9%</small>
| 744<br><small>1.0%</small>
| 958<br><small>1.3%</small>
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! scope="row"|1997
| 31,595<br><small>44.8%</small>
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| 10,675<br><small>15.1%</small>
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| 26,998<br><small>38.3%</small>
| 1,056<br><small>1.5%</small>
| 219<br><small>0.3%</small>
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! scope="row"|2000
| 35,021<br><small>47.0%</small>
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| 6,714<br><small>9.0%</small>
| 250<br><small>0.3%</small>
| 28,610<br><small>38.4%</small>
| 3,719<br><small>5.0%</small>
| 150<br><small>0.2%</small>
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! scope="row"|2004
| 40,241<br><small>52.5%</small>
| 23,499<br><small>30.7%</small>
| 9,566<br><small>12.5%</small>
| 3,184<br><small>4.2%</small>
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| 105<br><small>0.1%</small>
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! scope="row"|2006
| 41,195<br><small>52.6%</small>
| 26,146<br><small>33.4%</small>
| 7,491<br><small>9.6%</small>
| 3,025<br><small>3.9%</small>
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| 509<br><small>0.6%</small>
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! scope="row"|2008
| 35,365<br><small>47.7%</small>
| 26,863<br><small>36.2%</small>
| 7,232<br><small>9.8%</small>
| 3,485<br><small>4.7%</small>
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| 1,225<br><small>1.7%</small>
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! scope="row"|2011
| 32,380<br><small>41.0%</small>
| 32,548<br><small>41.2%</small>
| 12,135<br><small>15.4%</small>
| 1,895<br><small>2.4%</small>
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| 87<br><small>0.1%</small>
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! scope="row"|2015
| 51,002<br><small>58.3%</small>
| 16,900<br><small>19.3%</small>
| 14,006<br><small>16.0%</small>
| 5,281<br><small>6.0%</small>
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| 295<br><small>0.3%</small>
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! scope="row"|2019
| 37,300<br><small>43.7%</small>
| 23,321<br><small>27.3%</small>
| 6,444<br><small>7.6%</small>
| 17,817<br><small>20.9%</small>
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| 412<br><small>0.5%</small>
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! scope="row"|2021
| 39,046<br><small>46.3%</small>
| 26,673<br><small>31.6%</small>
| 7,802<br><small>9.2%</small>
| 8,048<br><small>9.5%</small>
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| 2,793<br><small>3.3%</small>
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! scope="row"|2025
| 56,011<br><small>57.6%</small>
| 35,846<br><small>36.9%</small>
| 2,367<br><small>2.4%</small>
| 2,170<br><small>2.2%</small>
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| 847<br><small>0.9%</small>
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Detailed results
2025
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|Kent MacDonald<br/>14,404<br/>57.0%
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|James Aylward<br/>9,442<br/>37.4%
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|Lynne Thiele<br/>505<br/>2.0%
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|Maria Rodriguez<br/>326<br/>1.3%
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|Adam Harding<br/>180<br/>0.7%
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|Wayne Phelan<br/>404<br/>1.6%
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|Lawrence MacAulay†
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| style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Charlottetown
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|Sean Casey<br/>13,656<br/>64.8%
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|Natalie Jameson<br/>6,139<br/>29.1%
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|Joe Byrne<br/>906<br/>4.3%
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|Daniel Cousins<br/>257<br/>1.2%
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|Robert Lucas<br/>131<br/>0.6%
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|Sean Casey
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| style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Egmont
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|Bobby Morrissey<br/>12,466<br/>51.9%
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|Logan McLellan<br/>10,419<br/>43.4%
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|Carol Rybinski<br/>585<br/>2.4%
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|Ranald MacFarlane<br/>538<br/>2.2%
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|Bobby Morrissey
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| style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Malpeque
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|Heath MacDonald<br/>15,485<br/>57.6%
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|Jamie Fox<br/>9,846<br/>36.6%
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|Cassie Mackay<br/>371<br/>1.4%
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|Anna Keenan<br/>1,049<br/>3.9%
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|Hilda Baughan<br/>132<br/>0.5%
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|Heath MacDonald
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2021
2019
2015
2011
2008
Three Liberal incumbents were re-elected. This was the first victory for the Conservatives in Prince Edward Island since 1984.
2006
All four Liberal incumbents were re-elected. This was the sixth consecutive sweep of Prince Edward Island for the federal Liberals.
2004
Maps
- Cardigan
- Charlottetown
- Egmont
- Malpeque
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pe04.PNG|Key map
pecpc.PNG|Conservative Party of Canada
pegpc.PNG|Green Party of Canada
pelpc.PNG|Liberal Party of Canada
pendp.PNG|New Democratic Party
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