67th Prince Edward Island general election

The 67th Prince Edward Island general election is tentatively scheduled for 2 October 2023, as a result of the provincial fixed election-date legislation calling for a general election to be held prior to the first Monday of October in the fourth calendar year subsequent to the previous general election, unless it is dissolved earlier by the province's Lieutenant Governor after the legislature passes a motion of no-confidence.[2]

67th Prince Edward Island general election

On or before October 2, 2023 (2023-10-02)

All 27 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
14 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Dennis King Peter Bevan-Baker
Party Progressive Conservative Green
Leader since February 9, 2019 November 3, 2012
Leader's seat Brackley-Hunter River New Haven-Rocky Point
Last election 13 seats, 36.73%[1] 8 seats, 30.56%
Current seats 13 8
Seats needed 1 6

 
LIB
Leader Sonny Gallant (interim) Joe Byrne
Party Liberal New Democratic
Leader since September 16, 2019 April 7, 2018
Leader's seat Evangeline-Miscouche Running in TBA
Last election 6 seats, 29.40% 0 seats, 2.96%
Current seats 6 0
Seats needed 8 14

Incumbent Premier

Dennis King
Progressive Conservative


Opinion polls

The following is a list of scientific opinion polls of published voter intentions.

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/client Sample size PC Green Liberal NDP Undecided Lead
April 29 – May 17, 2020 Narrative Research 216 54 22 22 1 20 32
3-10 March 2020 MQO Research 283 41 29 24 6 30 12
3-19 February 2020 Narrative Research 207 45 28 21 6 21 17
1-22 November 2019 Narrative Research 600 38 29 26 6 20 9
122 August 2019 Narrative Research 300 45 37 16 1 18 9
631 July–6 August 2019 MQO Research via The Guardian 400 40 32 23 2 26 8
623 May 2019 Narrative Research 300 43 36 17 3 15 7
23 April 2019 General election results 80,329 36.7 30.6 29.4 3.0 N/A 5.9
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References

  1. Extension election for District 9
  2. "Elections Act". www.princeedwardisland.ca. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
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