1971 Newfoundland general election

1971 Newfoundland general election

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42 seats to the 35th General Assembly of Newfoundland
22 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
PC
NLP
Leader Frank Moores Joey Smallwood Tom Burgess
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Labrador
Leader since 1970 1949 1969
Leader's seat Humber West[a] Placentia East[b] Labrador West
Last election 3 seats, 33.69% 39 seats, 61.33% New party
Seats won 21 20 1
Seat change Increase18 Decrease19 Increase1
Popular vote 120,655 104,523 5,595
Percentage 51.34% 44.48% 2.38%
Swing Increase17.65pp Decrease16.85pp n/a

Premier before election

Joey Smallwood
Liberal

Premier after election

Joey Smallwood
Liberal

The 1971 Newfoundland general election was held on 28 October 1971 to elect members of the 35th General Assembly of Newfoundland. It resulted in a hung parliament as, with the support of the Labrador Party's lone MHA, the Smallwood government had the support of 21 MHAs compared to 21 for the Progressive Conservative party. Smallwood ultimately resigned in January 1972 allowing Moores' Tories to form a government but the instability in the House led to the March 24, 1972 provincial election.[1]
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  1. ^ Former Newfoundland premier Frank Moores dies. CBC News, June 11, 2005 (Dead Link)

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