Edmunds and Russell Elected to House of Assembly (Audio to be added later)
Two new Members of the House of Assembly were selected for the Torngat Mountains and Lake Melville districts through Tuesday’s election.
Liberal Randy Edmunds will now represent the constituents in the Torngat Mountains district.
Edmunds beat out the incumbent MHA, Patty Pottle, and the New Democrat candidate, Alex Saunders, with 744 votes.
That’s nearly 50 percent of the votes cast.
Pottle came in second with 586 votes, almost 39 percent, while Saunders gathered 186 votes or approximately 12 percent.
Progressive Conservative Keith Russell claimed the most votes in the Lake Melville district with 1,741 ballots cast in his favour.
Russell gathered nearly 50 percent of the votes cast in that district as well.
He beat out New Democrat candidate, Arlene Michelin, who had 1,209 votes, nearly 35 percent.
Liberal Chris Montague claimed 531 of the votes cast which is a little over 15 percent of the ballots counted.
The Progressive Conservative’s win in Lake Melville was one of 37 across the province.
That gives the party a majority government.
The Liberals make up the official opposition with six seats.
The New Democrats won in five districts across the province.
Stay tuned to OK Radio to hear our interview with the newly-elected MHA for the Torngat Mountains district, Randy Edmunds.
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