2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

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All 40 seats in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
21 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
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Leader John Hogan Tony Wakeham Jim Dinn
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democratic
Leader since May 3, 2025 October 14, 2023 October 19, 2021[a]
Leader's seat Windsor Lake Stephenville-Port au Port St. John's Centre
Last election 22 seats, 48.24% 13 seats, 38.80% 2 seats, 8.02%
Current seats 20 14 1

Incumbent Premier

John Hogan
Liberal



The 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election will take place on or before October 14, 2025, to elect members to the 51st General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Current party standings

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Standings in the 50th General Assembly[3]
Affiliation Leader House members
2021 election results Current standings
Liberal John Hogan 22 20
Progressive Conservative Tony Wakeham 13 14
New Democratic Jim Dinn 2 1
Independent N/A 3 2
Vacant N/A 0 3

Incumbents not running for re-election

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The following MHAs have announced that they are not running in the upcoming provincial election:

Party MHA Riding Date announced Ref.
  Liberal Perry Trimper Lake Melville March 24, 2025 [4]
  Liberal John Abbott[b] St. John's East-Quidi Vidi June 11, 2025 [5]
  Liberal Siobhan Coady St. John's West July 7, 2025 [6]
  Liberal Steve Crocker Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde July 14, 2025 [7]
  Liberal Scott Reid St. George's-Humber July 14, 2025 [8]
  Liberal John Haggie Gander July 14, 2025 [7]
  Liberal Gerry Byrne Corner Brook July 17, 2025 [9]

Timeline

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Changes in MHAs/seats held

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Changes in seats held (2021–present)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Torngat Mountains October 25, 2021 Lela Evans  PC Resignation from PC caucus[12]  Independent
March 7, 2022  Independent Joined the NDP caucus[13]  New Democratic
July 16, 2024  New Democratic Re-joined the PC caucus[27]  PC
Lake Melville September 12, 2022 Perry Trimper  Independent Joined the Liberal caucus[15]  Liberal
Conception Bay East-Bell Island December 29, 2023 David Brazil  PC Resigned from House of Assembly[18] January 30, 2024 Fred Hutton  Liberal
Fogo Island-Cape Freels January 22, 2024 Derrick Bragg  Liberal Death of incumbent[19] April 15, 2024 Jim McKenna  PC
Baie Verte-Green Bay March 1, 2024 Brian Warr  Liberal Resigned from House of Assembly[23] May 27, 2024 Lin Paddock  PC
Waterford Valley July 5, 2024 Tom Osborne  Liberal Resigned from House of Assembly[26] August 22, 2024 Jamie Korab  Liberal
Burgeo-LaPoile May 1, 2025 Andrew Parsons  Liberal Resigned from House of Assembly[33]  Vacant
Humber-Gros Morne July 3, 2025 Andrew Furey  Liberal Resigned from House of Assembly[37]  Vacant
Labrador West August 1, 2025 Jordan Brown  New Democratic Resigned from House of Assembly[38]  Vacant

Candidates by district

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  • Names in boldface type represent party leaders.
  • † indicates that the incumbent is not seeking re-election.
  • § indicates that the incumbent was defeated for nomination.
  • ₰ indicates that the incumbent ran in another district and lost the nomination.
  • ‡ indicates that the incumbent is running in a different district.
  • $ indicates that the incumbent was initially announced as their party's nominee, but they later chose to not seek re-election.

St. John's

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Mount Scio Sarah Stoodley[39] Darrell Hynes[40] Laurabel Mba[41] Sarah Stoodley
St. John's Centre Gemma Hickey[42] Jim Dinn[43] Jim Dinn
St. John's East-Quidi Vidi John Whelan[44] Sheilagh O'Leary[45] John Abbott[5]
St. John's West Keith White[46] Kristina Ennis[47] Marius Normore[48] Siobhan Coady[6]
Virginia Waters-Pleasantville Bernard Davis[49] G. Patrick Condon[50] Raj Sharan[51] Bernard Davis
Waterford Valley Jamie Korab[52] David Thomlyn[53] Nicole Boland[54] Jamie Korab
Windsor Lake John Hogan[55] Deanne Stapleton[56] John Hogan

St. John's suburbs

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Cape St. Francis Kara Connors[57] Joedy Wall[58] Greg Rockwood[59] Joedy Wall
Conception Bay East–Bell Island Fred Hutton[60] Tina Neary[61] (Nominations close August 25)[62] Fred Hutton
Conception Bay South Ken McDonald[63] Barry Petten[58] Barry Petten
Mount Pearl North Lucy Stoyles[55] Jim Lester[64] Lucy Stoyles
Mount Pearl-Southlands Sarah Furlong[57] Paul Lane[43] Paul Lane
Topsail-Paradise Paul Dinn[58] (Nominations opened February 9)[65] Paul Dinn

Avalon Peninsula

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde Danielle Doyle[66] Riley Balsom[67] Steve Crocker[7]
Ferryland Cheryl O'Brien[63] Loyola O'Driscoll[68] Josh Meadus[69] Loyola O'Driscoll
Harbour Grace-Port de Grave Pam Parsons[70] Walter Yetman[56] Darian Vincent[69] Pam Parsons
Harbour Main Don Lewis[71] Helen Conway-Ottenheimer[68] Dion Hynes[72] Helen Conway-Ottenheimer
Placentia-St. Mary's Sherry Gambin-Walsh[70] Rhonda Power[56] Philip Gardiner[73] Sherry Gambin-Walsh

Eastern Newfoundland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Bonavista Craig Pardy[68] David Ellis[72] Craig Pardy
Burin-Grand Bank Paul Pike[74] Jamie Engram[75] Paul Pike
Placentia West-Bellevue Brian Keating[46] Jeff Dwyer[68] (Nominations close August 15)[76] Jeff Dwyer
Terra Nova Greg French[77] Lloyd Parrott[68] Lloyd Parrott

Central Newfoundland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Baie Verte-Green Bay Lin Paddock[78] Lin Paddock
Exploits Fabian Power[79] Pleaman Forsey[80] Pleaman Forsey
Fogo Island-Cape Freels Dale Lewis[81] Jim McKenna[82] Garry Leyte[83] Jim McKenna
Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune Elvis Loveless[39] Ada John[84] Elvis Loveless
Gander Bettina Ford[66] Tom Healey[53] John Haggie[7]
Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans Barry Manuel[66] Chris Tibbs[80] Chris Tibbs
Lewisporte-Twillingate Derek Bennett[52] Mark Butt[85] Derek Bennett

Western Newfoundland

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Burgeo-La Poile Michael King[81] Vacant[c]
Corner Brook Jim Parsons[86] Sarah Parsons[87] Gerry Byrne[9]
Humber-Bay of Islands Ethan Wheeler-Park[88] Eddie Joyce
Humber-Gros Morne Helen Reid[79] Mike Goosney[89] Vacant[d]
St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows Krista Howell[90] Krista Howell
St. George's-Humber Mark Lamswood[66] Hal Cormier[91] Scott Reid[8]
Stephenville-Port au Port Jeff Young[92] Tony Wakeham[80] Tony Wakeham

Labrador

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair Lisa Dempster[60] Nina Rumbolt-Pye[93] Lisa Dempster
Labrador West Todd Seward[94] Joseph Power[84] Shazia Razi[95] Vacant[e]
Lake Melville Shaun Maclean[71] Keith Russell[96] (Nominations closed July 4)[97] Perry Trimper[4]
Torngat Mountains Lela Evans[80] Lela Evans

Opinion polls

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Polling firm Dates conducted Link Liberal PC NDP Others Margin of error Sample size Polling method Lead
May 3, 2025 John Hogan is elected Liberal leader. He is sworn-in as premier on May 9.
Feb. 25, 2025 Andrew Furey announces his resignation as premier and Liberal leader.
Narrative Research Nov 4–19, 2024 [p 1] 50% 40% 10% 0% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 10%
Narrative Research Aug 6–16, 2024 [p 2] 43% 35% 19% 2% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 8%
Narrative Research May 7–29, 2024 [p 3] 38% 41% 19% 2% ±6.8% 208 Telephone 3%
Narrative Research Feb 7–18, 2024 [p 4] 43% 33% 23% 1% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 10%
Narrative Research Nov 2–26, 2023 [p 5] 44% 38% 16% 3% ±5.0% 388 Telephone 6%
Oct 14, 2023 Tony Wakeham is elected leader of the PCs.[98]
Abacus Data Sep 19–25, 2023 [p 6] 40% 38% 21% 1% ±4.5% 341 Online 2%
Narrative Research Aug 1–11, 2023 [p 7] 40% 37% 23% 0% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 3%
Narrative Research May 4–15, 2023 [p 8] 50% 31% 17% 2% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 19%
Mar 28, 2023 Jim Dinn is acclaimed permanent NDP leader.
Narrative Research Feb 17–21, 2023 [p 9] 46% 36% 17% 0% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 10%
Narrative Research Nov 3–27, 2022 [p 10] 47% 34% 16% 3% ±4.2% 535 Telephone 13%
Narrative Research Aug 3–23, 2022 [p 11] 40% 42% 16% 1% ±6.0% 260 Telephone 2%
Angus Reid Jun 7–13, 2022 [p 12] 36% 45% 12% 6% ±7.0% 201 Online 9%
Narrative Research May 5–24, 2022 [p 13] 48% 32% 17% 3% ±5.9% 275 Telephone 16%
Angus Reid Mar 10–15, 2022 [p 14] 43% 44% 10% 4% ±7.0% 196 Online 1%
Narrative Research Feb 8–21, 2022 [p 15] 49% 32% 15% 3% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 17%
Angus Reid Jan 7–12, 2022 [p 16] 37% 44% 15% 4% ±8.0% 155 Online 7%
MQO Research Nov 19Dec 5, 2021 [p 17] 47% 31% 18% 4% ±5.5% 400 Telephone 16%
Narrative Research Nov 2–23, 2021 [p 18] 48% 27% 23% 2% ±3.5% 800 Telephone 21%
Oct 19, 2021 Alison Coffin resigns as leader of the NDP; Jim Dinn becomes interim leader.
Angus Reid Sep 29Oct 3, 2021 [p 19] 39% 39% 17% 5% N/A 203 Online Tie
Narrative Research Aug 9–29, 2021 [p 20] 53% 28% 18% 1% ±4.9% 400 Telephone 25%
MQO Research Jun 12Jul 10, 2021 [p 21] 56% 26% 15% 2% ±4.9% 400 Telephone 30%
Angus Reid Jun 2–7, 2021 [p 22] 50% 39% 8% 2% ±2.0% 153 Online 11%
Narrative Research May 11–26, 2021 [p 23] 54% 30% 14% 2% ±3.5% 800 Telephone 24%
Apr 8, 2021 Andrew Furey and his cabinet sworn in.[99]
Mar 31, 2021 Ches Crosbie resigns as leader of the PCs; David Brazil becomes interim leader.[100]
2021 general election Mar 25, 2021 HTML 48.24% 38.80% 8.02% 4.93% 9.44%
Polling firm Dates conducted Link Others Margin of error Sample size Polling method Lead
Liberal PC NDP

Predictions

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Source Popular vote ranking
LIB PC NDP IND As of
338Canada[101] 40% ± 6% 40% ± 6% 16% ± 4% 3% ± 1% 27 May 2024
Source Seat ranking
LIB PC NDP IND As of Prediction
338Canada[101] 18 (12-23) 17 (12-23) 3 (2-4) 2 (2-2) 27 May 2024 Liberal minority
Source Odds of winning
LIB PC Tie NDP As of
338Canada[101] 54% 41% 5% <1% 27 May 2024
Source Odds of outcome
LIB min. PC min. LIB maj. PC maj. Tie As of
338Canada[101] 36% 28% 17% 13% 5% 27 May 2024

Notes

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  1. ^ On October 19, 2021, Alison Coffin resigned as leader of the NDP. The same day, Dinn would become interim leader.[1] On March 28, 2023, Dinn was officially instated as the permanent leader of the NDP.[2]
  2. ^ Abbott intends to resign by the end of the summer.[5]
  3. ^ On May 1, 2025, Andrew Parsons resigned from the House of Assembly, leaving the district vacant.[33]
  4. ^ On July 3, 2025, Andrew Furey resigned his seat in the House of Assembly, leaving the district vacant.[37]
  5. ^ On August 1, 2025, Jordan Brown resigned from the House of Assembly, leaving the district vacant.[38]

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Opinion poll sources

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  1. ^ "Most Newfoundlanders & Labradorians are satisfied with the performance of the provincial government". Narrative Research. November 26, 2024. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "The Liberals lead in voter support, with the gap between the Liberals and the PCs widening". Narrative Research. August 23, 2024. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  3. ^ "NL: With a gain in support for the PCs, the voter support for the PCs and Liberals is very close". Narrative Research. June 6, 2024. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "NL: The Liberals lead in terms of voter support". Narrative Research. February 28, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
  5. ^ "NL: The Liberals have a slight lead over the PCs in terms of voter support". Narrative Research. December 5, 2023. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  6. ^ "Newfoundland and Labrador Liberals and PCs are statistically tied as the cost of living and healthcare are in focus". Abacus Data. October 2, 2023. Archived from the original on October 13, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  7. ^ "NL: While satisfaction with the Provincial Government remains stable in NL, the Liberals and PCs share similar levels of voter support". Narrative Research. August 24, 2023. Archived from the original on August 24, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  8. ^ "Liberals have a stronger lead in terms of voter support" (PDF). Narrative Research. May 24, 2023. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  9. ^ "NL: Voting intentions have remained stable, with Liberals continuing to lead in terms of voter support". Narrative Research. March 7, 2023. Archived from the original on March 7, 2023. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  10. ^ "Voting intentions have shifted and the Liberals now lead in terms of voter support". Narrative Research. December 1, 2022. Archived from the original on December 1, 2022. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  11. ^ "Voting intentions have shifted this quarter to reflect a tighter race between the PCs and Liberals with the Liberals no longer leading". Narrative Research. August 30, 2022. Archived from the original on August 30, 2022. Retrieved August 30, 2022.
  12. ^ "Atlantic Spotlight: Soaring inflation, floundering health-care systems leave East Coasters critical of governments". Angus Reid. July 2022. Archived from the original on July 14, 2022. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
  13. ^ "Satisfaction with NL premier Andrew Furey's government has declined over the past three months with residents now equally likely to be dissatisfied as satisfied". Narrative Research. May 26, 2022. Archived from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  14. ^ "Provincial spotlight: Ontario, Alberta governments heavily criticized on nearly every aspect of provincial management". Angus Reid. March 2022. Archived from the original on March 31, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  15. ^ "Satisfaction with NL premier Andrew Furey's government remains stable with Fall 2021". Narrative Research. Archived from the original on March 3, 2022. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  16. ^ "Spotlight on Provincial Politics: NDP edge PCPO in vote among Ontario voters, CAQ leads comfortably in Quebec" (PDF). Angus Reid Institute. January 20, 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 20, 2022. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
  17. ^ "Fall/Winter 2021 Provincial Report Newfoundland and Labrador" (PDF). MQO Research. December 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 10, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  18. ^ "Satisfaction with NL premier Andrew Furey's government declines through 2021" (PDF). Narrative Research. November 29, 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2021.
  19. ^ "Spotlight on the Provinces: Concerns over health care, economy drive increasing dissatisfaction with governments" (PDF). Angus Reid. October 27, 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 27, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  20. ^ "Satisfaction with premier Andrew Furey's government remains strong" (PDF). Narrative Research. September 22, 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2021. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  21. ^ "Spring/Summer 2021 Provincial Report Newfoundland and Labrador" (PDF). MQO Research. July 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  22. ^ "Premiers' Performance: Ford and Kenney's popularity & political fortunes bear brunt of pandemic management" (PDF). Angus Reid. June 9, 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  23. ^ "Satisfaction with the performance of the NL provincial government has declined, but remains strong following the recent election" (PDF). Narrative Research. June 3, 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2022.