Colin LaVie

Colin LaVie is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in the 2011 provincial election.[1] He represents the district of Souris-Elmira as a member of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party.

Colin LaVie

32nd Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
Assumed office
13 June 2019
PremierDennis King
Lieutenant GovernorAntoinette Perry
Preceded byBuck Watts
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for
Souris-Elmira
Assumed office
October 18, 2011
Preceded byAllan Campbell
Personal details
BornSouris, Prince Edward Island
Political partyProgressive Conservative

On 13 June 2019, he was elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island.[2][3]

Electoral record

2019 Prince Edward Island general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeColin LaVie1,34744.72+0.36
LiberalTommy Kickham86128.59-7.19
GreenBoyd Leard80426.69
Total valid votes 3,253100.00
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +3.78
Source: Elections Prince Edward Island[4]
2015 Prince Edward Island general election: Souris-Elmira
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeColin LaVie1,17944.4%
LiberalTommy Kickham95135.8%
New DemocraticSusan Birt52819.9%
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References

  1. "Five Tories to join 22 Liberals at legislature" Archived 2012-12-16 at Archive.today. Charlottetown Guardian, October 3, 2011.
  2. Neatby, Stu (13 June 2019). "UPDATE: PC MLA Colin LaVie elected speaker of P.E.I. legislature | The Journal Pioneer". The Journal Pioneer. Archived from the original on 14 June 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  3. MacMillan, Sarah (13 June 2019). "Colin LaVie elected Speaker of P.E.I. Legislature". CBC News. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  4. Elections Prince Edward Island. "2019 Candidates". Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.


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