2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election

The 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election was held on October 14, 2025, to elect members to the 51st General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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
Turnout52.7%[citation needed] ( 1.3 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Tony Wakeham John Hogan Jim Dinn
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Leader since October 14, 2023 May 3, 2025 October 19, 2021
Leader's seat Stephenville-Port au Port Windsor Lake St. John's Centre
Last election 13 seats, 38.80% 22 seats, 48.24% 2 seats, 8.02%
Seats before 14 19 1
Seats won 21 15 2
Seat change 7 4 1
Popular vote 88,548 86,665 16,580
Percentage 44.37% 43.43% 8.31%
Swing 5.57pp 4.81pp 0.29pp

Map of the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador Election.

Premier before election

John Hogan
Liberal

Premier after election

Tony Wakeham
Progressive Conservative

In a major upset, Tony Wakeham led the Progressive Conservatives to a majority government for the first time since 2011. With a popular vote share of 44.4%, the PCs won the smallest winning vote share of any majority government in Newfoundland and Labrador's electoral history.

Background

Following the announcement of a new memorandum of understanding with Quebec regarding the Churchill Falls power plant on December 12, 2024, there was speculation by local journalists that Premier Andrew Furey would call an election sometime in early 2025. However, Furey unexpectedly announced his resignation on February 25, 2025, effective upon the election of his successor. John Hogan won the subsequent Liberal leadership election that May.

Premier Hogan requested Lieutenant Governor Joan Marie Aylward issue the writs of election on September 15, 2025. Every party represented in the assembly had elected a new leader since the 2021 election.

Former NDP leader Alison Coffin ran as an independent candidate in both Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde and Harbour Grace-Port de Grave on a platform of election reform. She was the first person since Henry Renouf in the 1869 Newfoundland general election to run in more than one riding.

Standings at dissolution

Standings in the 50th General Assembly
Affiliation Leader House members
2021 election results At dissolution
Liberal John Hogan 22 19
Progressive Conservative Tony Wakeham 13 14
New Democratic Jim Dinn 2 1
Independent N/A 3 2
Vacant N/A 0 4

Incumbents not standing for re-election

Party MHA Riding Date announced Ref.
  Liberal Perry Trimper Lake Melville March 24, 2025
  Liberal Siobhán Coady St. John's West July 7, 2025
  Liberal Steve Crocker Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde July 14, 2025
  Liberal Scott Reid St. George's-Humber July 14, 2025
  Liberal John Haggie Gander July 14, 2025
  Liberal Gerry Byrne Corner Brook July 17, 2025

Timeline

  • March 31, 2021 – PC leader Ches Crosbie resigns and MHA David Brazil is appointed interim leader and interim Leader of the Opposition.
  • October 19, 2021 – St. John's Centre MHA Jim Dinn was named interim leader of the New Democratic Party, following the resignation of Alison Coffin.
  • October 25, 2021 – PC MHA Lela Evans leaves the PC caucus to sit as an independent.
  • March 7, 2022, Independent MHA Lela Evans joins the NDP caucus.
  • July 6, 2022 – A cabinet shuffle takes place, Haggie and Osborne switch portfolios.
  • September 12, 2022 – Independent MHA Perry Trimper joins the Liberal caucus.
  • March 28, 2023 – Jim Dinn is acclaimed permanent NDP leader.
  • June 14, 2023 – Premier Furey shuffles his cabinet.
  • October 13–15, 2023 – The Progressive Conservative party leadership convention is held at the Sheraton Hotel in St. John's. MHA Tony Wakeham is elected leader on the second ballot.
  • November 10, 2023 – Conception Bay East-Bell Island MHA David Brazil announced his resignation as MHA effective 29 December 2023.
  • January 22, 2024 – Cabinet Minister and Fogo Island-Cape Freels MHA Derrick Bragg dies of cancer at the age of 59.
  • January 28, 2024 – Conception Bay East-Bell Island by-election is moved to 30 January from its original date of 29 January due to a storm warning.
  • January 30, 2024 – Conception Bay East-Bell Island by-election is held. Liberal candidate Fred Hutton is elected, gaining the seat from the Progressive Conservatives.
  • February 29, 2024 – MHA Fred Hutton is appointed Minister of Housing and Minister responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation.
  • March 1, 2024 – Baie Verte-Green Bay MHA Brian Warr resigns.
  • April 15, 2024 – Fogo Island-Cape Freels by-election. Progressive Conservative candidate Jim McKenna is elected, gaining the seat from the Liberals.
  • May 27, 2024 – Baie Verte-Green Bay by-election. Progressive Conservative candidate Lin Paddock is elected, gaining the seat from the Liberals.
  • July 5, 2024 – Health Minister and Waterford Valley MHA Tom Osborne resigns. John Hogan is named interim Health Minister.
  • July 16, 2024 – Torngat Mountains MHA Lela Evans rejoins the PC Party.
  • July 19, 2024 – Premier Furey shuffles his cabinet. Scott Reid enters cabinet.
  • August 22, 2024 – Waterford Valley by-election was held. Liberal Jamie Korab was elected.
  • January 6, 2025 – Special session of the House of Assembly to debate the Churchill Falls MOU.
  • February 25, 2025 – Andrew Furey announces his pending resignation as Premier, leader of the Liberal party, and as an MHA.
  • May 1, 2025 – Andrew Parsons resigns as MHA and Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology.
  • May 3, 2025 – Windsor Lake MHA John Hogan wins the 2025 Liberal leadership election.
  • May 3, 2025 – Steve Crocker is appointed Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology following the resignation of Andrew Parsons.
  • May 9, 2025 – John Hogan was officially sworn in as Premier at the Government House. His Cabinet was also sworn in as well.
  • June 11, 2025 – John Abbott announces that later in the summer he would step down as the MHA for St. John's East-Quidi Vidi to avoid a legal battle over the results of the 2021 election in the district.
  • July 3, 2025 – Former premier Andrew Furey resigns his seat of Humber-Gros Morne.
  • July 7, 2025 – Finance minister and deputy premier Siobhan Coady announces that she will not seek re-election.
  • July 14, 2025 – MHAs Steve Crocker, John Haggie, and Scott Reid all announce they will not seek re-election.
  • July 17, 2025 – Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne announces that he will not seek re-election.
  • August 1, 2025 – Jordan Brown resigns as MHA for Labrador West.
  • August 15, 2025 – John Abbott resigns as MHA for St. John's East-Quidi Vidi.
  • September 15, 2025 – Premier Hogan asks the Lieutenant Governor to dissolve the House of Assembly for a general provincial election.
  • October 14, 2025 – Election day.
  • November 14, 2025 – Judge Alphonsus Faour grants a judicial recount for Topsail-Paradise, but rejects two other requests for recounts in Lewisporte-Twillingate and Placentia West-Bellevue.
  • November 21, 2025 – The Topsail-Paradise recount concludes and reaffirms Paul Dinn's victory.

Changes in MHAs/seats held between elections

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

Campaign

Issues in the election included the Churchill Falls memorandum of understanding, the cost-of-living, crime, healthcare, and housing. The leaders' debate was held on October 8, with the NDP's Dinn, Liberals' Hogan, and PC's Wakeham all invited. The CBC's Carolyn Stokes hosted.

Party slogans

Party Slogan
 Liberal "Real Momentum. Real Energy. Real Leadership."
 PC "For All of Us"
 New Democratic "Get a Better Deal"

Opinion polling

Polling firm Dates conducted Link Liberal PC NDP Others Margin of error Sample size Polling method Lead
Forum Research Oct 11, 2025 47.4% 37.0% 12.3% 3.3% ±4.0% 1,067 IVR 10.4%
Mainstreet Research Oct 9–10, 2025 52% 32% 13% 3% ±3% 1,100 Smart IVR 20%
Cardinal Research Oct 7–10, 2025 49% 41% 8% 2% ±4.9% 418 IVR 8%
Independent Insights Sep 28Oct 10, 2025 31.1% 48.3% 16.4% 4.2% ±9.2% 230 Online 17.2%
MQO Research Oct 4–7, 2025 43% 40% 13% 3% ±5.1% 435 Telephone/Online 3%
Sep 15, 2025 Election campaign begins.
Narrative Research Aug 7–29, 2025 59% 31% 9% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 28%
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 50% 40% 10% 0% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 10%
Narrative Research Aug 6–16, 2024 43% 35% 19% 2% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 8%
Narrative Research May 7–29, 2024 38% 41% 19% 2% ±6.8% 208 Telephone 3%
Narrative Research Feb 7–18, 2024 43% 33% 23% 1% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 10%
Narrative Research Nov 2–26, 2023 44% 38% 16% 3% ±5.0% 388 Telephone 6%
Oct 14, 2023 Tony Wakeham is elected leader of the PCs.
Abacus Data Sep 19–25, 2023 40% 38% 21% 1% ±4.5% 341 Online 2%
Narrative Research Aug 1–11, 2023 40% 37% 23% 0% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 3%
Narrative Research May 4–15, 2023 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 46% 36% 17% 0% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 10%
Narrative Research Nov 3–27, 2022 47% 34% 16% 3% ±4.2% 535 Telephone 13%
Narrative Research Aug 3–23, 2022 40% 42% 16% 1% ±6.0% 260 Telephone 2%
Angus Reid Jun 7–13, 2022 36% 45% 12% 6% ±7.0% 201 Online 9%
Narrative Research May 5–24, 2022 48% 32% 17% 3% ±5.9% 275 Telephone 16%
Angus Reid Mar 10–15, 2022 43% 44% 10% 4% ±7.0% 196 Online 1%
Narrative Research Feb 8–21, 2022 49% 32% 15% 3% ±5.2% 350 Telephone 17%
Angus Reid Jan 7–12, 2022 37% 44% 15% 4% ±8.0% 155 Online 7%
MQO Research Nov 19Dec 5, 2021 47% 31% 18% 4% ±5.5% 400 Telephone 16%
Narrative Research Nov 2–23, 2021 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 39% 39% 17% 5% N/A 203 Online Tie
Narrative Research Aug 9–29, 2021 53% 28% 18% 1% ±4.9% 400 Telephone 25%
MQO Research Jun 12Jul 10, 2021 56% 26% 15% 2% ±4.9% 400 Telephone 30%
Angus Reid Jun 2–7, 2021 50% 39% 8% 2% ±2.0% 153 Online 11%
Narrative Research May 11–26, 2021 54% 30% 14% 2% ±3.5% 800 Telephone 24%
Apr 8, 2021 Andrew Furey and his cabinet sworn in.
Mar 31, 2021 Ches Crosbie resigns as leader of the PCs; David Brazil becomes interim leader.
2021 general election Mar 25, 2021 HTML 48.24% 38.80% 8.02% 4.93% 178,632 9.44%
Polling firm Dates conducted Link Others Margin of error Sample size Polling method Lead
Liberal PC NDP

Results

The election resulted in a majority government for the Progressive Conservatives. The incumbent Liberals had been in government for 10 years.

Summary of the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election results
Political party Party leader Candidates MHAs Popular vote
2021 Diss. 2025 ± # % ± (pp)
Progressive Conservative Tony Wakeham 40 13 14 21 7 88,548 44.37% 5.57
Liberal John Hogan 40 22 19 15 4 86,665 43.43% 4.81
New Democratic Jim Dinn 40 2 1 2 1 16,580 8.31% 0.29
  Independent 9 3 2 2 7,766 3.89% 0.73
Total 129 40 40 40 199,559 100%
21 15 2 2
Progressive Conservative Liberal NDP Ind

Synopsis of results

2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election - synopsis of riding results
Riding Winning party Votes
2021 1st
place
Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
2nd
place
PC Lib NDP Ind Total
 
Baie Verte-Green Bay Lib PC 3,643 74.42% 2,630 53.73% Lib 3,643 1,013 239 4,895
Bonavista PC PC 3,260 71.65% 2,223 48.86% Lib 3,260 1,037 253 4,550
Burgeo-La Poile Lib Lib 2,001 59.84% 742 22.19% PC 1,259 2,001 84 3,344
Burin-Grand Bank Lib Lib 2,438 49.12% 54 1.09% PC 2,384 2,438 141 4,963
Cape St. Francis PC PC 3,388 54.32% 931 14.93% Lib 3,388 2,457 392 6,237
Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde Lib PC 3,459 49.88% 374 5.39% Lib 3,459 3,085 242 149 6,935
Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair Lib Lib 789 53.75% 148 10.08% PC 641 789 38 1,468
Conception Bay East–Bell Island PC Lib 3,730 57.23% 1,445 22.17% PC 2,285 3,730 503 6,518
Conception Bay South PC PC 3,060 56.54% 1,017 18.79% Lib 3,060 2,043 309 5,412
Corner Brook Lib Lib 2,347 56.94% 927 22.49% PC 1,420 2,347 355 4,122
Exploits PC PC 3,406 60.98% 1,387 24.83% Lib 3,406 2,019 160 5,585
Ferryland PC PC 3,507 52.71% 603 9.06% Lib 3,507 2,904 243 6,654
Fogo Island-Cape Freels Lib PC 2,602 51.79% 394 7.84% Lib 2,602 2,208 70 144 5,024
Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune Lib Lib 1,844 65.97% 941 33.67% PC 903 1,844 48 2,795
Gander Lib Lib 3,063 58.29% 1,009 19.20% PC 2,054 3,063 138 5,255
Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans PC PC 3,408 58.95% 1,264 21.86% Lib 3,408 2,144 229 5,781
Harbour Grace-Port de Grave Lib Lib 3,750 59.20% 1,509 23.82% PC 2,241 3,750 110 233 6,334
Harbour Main PC PC 4,187 61.21% 1,890 27.63% Lib 4,187 2,297 263 93 6,840
Humber-Bay of Islands Ind Ind 3,433 72.14% 2,698 56.69% Lib 514 735 77 3,433 4,759
Humber-Gros Morne Lib PC 3,239 58.09% 1,149 20.61% Lib 3,239 2,090 247 5,576
Labrador West NDP PC 1,639 47.27% 275 7.93% Lib 1,639 1,364 464 3,467
Lake Melville Ind PC 1,718 55.42% 438 14.13% Lib 1,718 1,280 102 3,100
Lewisporte-Twillingate Lib PC 2,570 49.30% 18 0.35% Lib 2,570 2,552 76 15 5,213
Mount Pearl-Southlands Ind Ind 3,361 56.72% 1,679 28.33% Lib 666 1,682 217 3,361 5,926
Mount Pearl North Lib Lib 3,038 58.41% 1,305 25.09% PC 1,733 3,038 430 5,201
Mount Scio Lib Lib 2,006 46.13% 455 10.46% PC 1,551 2,006 792 4,349
Placentia-St. Mary's Lib Lib 2,972 49.90% 502 8.43% PC 2,470 2,972 176 338 5,956
Placentia West-Bellevue PC PC 2,641 47.11% 64 1.14% Lib 2,641 2,577 388 5,606
St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows Lib PC 2,596 55.20% 595 12.65% Lib 2,596 2,001 106 4,703
St. George's-Humber Lib PC 2,648 50.71% 282 5.40% Lib 2,648 2,366 208 5,222
St. John's Centre NDP NDP 2,398 62.16% 1,395 36.16% Lib 457 1,003 2,398 3,858
St. John's East-Quidi Vidi Lib NDP 2,886 49.90% 428 7.40% Lib 440 2,458 2,886 5,784
St. John's West Lib Lib 2,354 53.77% 882 20.15% PC 1,472 2,354 552 4,378
Stephenville-Port au Port PC PC 3,820 76.29% 2,776 55.44% Lib 3,820 1,044 143 5,007
Terra Nova PC PC 3,875 66.70% 2,171 37.37% Lib 3,875 1,704 231 5,810
Topsail-Paradise PC PC 3,029 48.03% 106 1.68% Lib 3,029 2,923 354 6,306
Torngat Mountains PC PC 859 95.66% 830 92.43% Lib 859 29 10 898
Virginia Waters-Pleasantville Lib Lib 3,366 61.97% 2,286 42.08% NDP 986 3,366 1,080 5,432
Waterford Valley Lib Lib 2,527 47.20% 1,060 19.80% PC 1,467 2,527 1,360 5,354
Windsor Lake Lib Lib 3,424 69.27% 2,372 47.99% PC 1,052 3,424 467 4,943
  1. sorted as per results summary
  2. Alison Coffin stood as an Independent candidate in two ridings. She received 134 votes in Carbonear and 233 in Harbour Grace. She was the first person since Henry Renouf in 1869 to run in more than one riding.
  = open seat
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = incumbency arose from byelection gain
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates

Winning shares and swings

Summary of riding results by vote share for winning candidate and swing (vs 2021)
Riding and winning party Vote share Swing
% Change (pp) To Change (pp)
 
Baie Verte – Green Bay PC Gain 74.42 26.49
 
PC -28.93
 
Bonavista PC Hold 71.65 14.32
 
PC 8.55
 
Burgeo – La Poile Lib Hold 59.84 -27.26
 
PC -27.32
 
Burin – Grand Bank Lib Hold 49.12 -10.47
 
PC -10.93
 
Cape St. Francis PC Hold 54.32 -8.19
 
Lib -9.66
 
Carbonear – Trinity – Bay de Verde PC Gain 49.88 22.18
 
PC -22.62
 
Cartwright – L’Anse au Clair Lib Hold 53.75 -41.46
 
PC -40.16
 
Conception Bay East – Bell Island Lib Gain 57.23 24.14
 
Lib -22.64
 
Conception Bay South PC Hold 56.54 -0.55
 
Lib -1.06
 
Corner Brook Lib Hold 56.94 -9.6
 
PC -5.29
 
Exploits PC Hold 60.98 6.18
 
PC 7.61
 
Ferryland PC Hold 52.71 0.37
 
PC 0.43
 
Fogo Island – Cape Freels PC Gain 51.79 15.15
 
PC -16.13
 
Fortune Bay – Cape La Hune Lib Hold 65.97 -2.25
 
PC -3.02
 
Gander Lib Hold 58.29 -12.65
 
PC -12.9
 
Grand Falls-Windsor – Buchans PC Hold 58.95 -0.29
 
PC 0.55
 
Harbour Grace – Port de Grave Lib Hold 59.20 -11.89
 
PC -11.43
 
Harbour Main PC Hold 61.21 6.74
 
PC 7.39
 
Humber – Bay of Islands Ind Hold 72.14 0.53
 
Ind 1.42
 
Humber – Gros Morne PC Gain 58.09 24.46
 
PC -25.47
 
Labrador West PC Gain 47.27 26.03
 
Lib -23.64
 
Lake Melville PC Gain 55.42 31.55
 
N/A
Lewisporte – Twillingate PC Gain 49.30 11.74
 
PC -12.61
 
Mount Pearl – Southlands Ind Hold 56.72 -2.89
 
Lib -3.65
 
Mount Pearl North Lib Hold 58.41 11.72
 
Lib 11.5
 
Mount Scio Lib Hold 46.13 -0.48
 
PC -4.72
 
Placentia – St. Mary’s Lib Hold 49.90 -0.95
 
Lib 2.06
 
Placentia West – Bellevue PC Hold 47.11 -7.21
 
Lib -5.48
 
St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows PC Gain 55.20 8.69
 
PC -8.65
 
St. George’s – Humber PC Gain 50.71 15.05
 
PC -14.14
 
St. John’s Centre NDP Hold 62.16 9.78
 
NDP 8.69
 
St. John’s East – Quidi Vidi NDP Gain 49.90 7.87
 
NDP -4.17
 
St. John’s West Lib Hold 53.77 -4.06
 
PC -2.82
 
Stephenville – Port au Port PC Hold 76.29 16.63
 
PC 16.81
 
Terra Nova PC Hold 66.70 13.5
 
PC 13.86
 
Topsail – Paradise PC Hold 48.03 -2.56
 
Lib -3.42
 
Torngat Mountains PC Hold 95.66 6.86
 
PC 6.79
 
Virginia Waters – Pleasantville Lib Hold 61.97 2.36
 
Lib 2.58
 
Waterford Valley Lib Hold 47.20 -19.59
 
PC -10.96
 
Windsor Lake Lib Hold 69.27 18.69
 
Lib 18.97
 
  1. Share won by winning candidate, with difference noted from share achieved by the same party in 2021.
  2. Positive indicates improvement to standing of party winning in 2021; negative points to 2021's second-place party being swung to.
  3. Perry Trimper, the Independent candidate who won in 2021, opted not to stand for reelection.

Changes in party vote shares

Share change analysis by party and riding (2025 vs 2021)
Riding Liberal NDP PC
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) % Change (pp)
 
Baie Verte – Green Bay 20.69 -31.37
 
4.88 4.88
 
74.42 26.49
 
Bonavista 22.79 -2.77
 
5.56 3.66
 
71.65 14.32
 
Burgeo – La Poile 59.84 -27.26
 
2.51 -0.11
 
37.65 27.37
 
Burin – Grand Bank 49.12 -10.47
 
2.84 -0.94
 
48.04 11.40
 
Cape St. Francis 39.39 11.14
 
6.29 -1.79
 
54.32 -8.19
 
Carbonear – Trinity – Bay de Verde 44.48 -23.05
 
3.49 -1.04
 
49.88 22.18
 
Cartwright – L’Anse au Clair 53.75 -41.46
 
2.59 2.59
 
43.66 38.87
 
Conception Bay East – Bell Island 57.23 24.14
 
7.72 -3.01
 
35.06 -21.13
 
Conception Bay South 37.75 1.57
 
5.71 1.52
 
56.54 -0.55
 
Corner Brook 56.94 -9.60
 
8.61 8.61
 
34.45 0.99
 
Exploits 36.15 -9.05
 
2.86 2.86
 
60.98 6.18
 
Ferryland 43.64 -0.49
 
3.65 0.12
 
52.71 0.37
 
Fogo Island – Cape Freels 43.95 -17.10
 
1.39 -0.92
 
51.79 15.15
 
Fortune Bay – Cape La Hune 65.97 -2.25
 
1.72 -1.53
 
32.31 3.78
 
Gander 58.29 -12.65
 
2.63 -0.50
 
39.09 13.15
 
Grand Falls-Windsor – Buchans 37.09 -1.38
 
3.96 1.67
 
58.95 -0.29
 
Harbour Grace – Port de Grave 59.20 -11.89
 
1.74 -2.75
 
35.38 10.97
 
Harbour Main 33.58 -8.04
 
3.85 -0.06
 
61.21 6.74
 
Humber – Bay of Islands 15.44 -2.31
 
1.62 1.62
 
10.80 0.16
 
Humber – Gros Morne 37.48 -26.48
 
4.43 2.02
 
58.09 24.46
 
Labrador West 39.34 10.62
 
13.38 -36.65
 
47.27 26.03
 
Lake Melville 41.29 27.94
 
3.29 -8.88
 
55.42 31.55
 
Lewisporte – Twillingate 48.95 -13.48
 
1.46 1.46
 
49.30 11.74
 
Mount Pearl – Southlands 28.38 4.40
 
3.66 1.03
 
11.24 -2.55
 
Mount Pearl North 58.41 11.72
 
8.27 1.79
 
33.32 -11.28
 
Mount Scio 46.13 -0.48
 
18.21 -6.68
 
35.66 8.97
 
Placentia – St. Mary’s 49.90 -0.95
 
2.96 2.96
 
41.47 -5.07
 
Placentia West – Bellevue 45.97 3.76
 
6.92 3.46
 
47.11 -7.21
 
St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows 42.55 -8.62
 
2.25 1.44
 
55.20 8.69
 
St. George’s – Humber 45.31 -13.23
 
3.98 -0.64
 
50.71 15.05
 
St. John’s Centre 26.00 -7.60
 
62.16 9.78
 
11.85 -2.18
 
St. John’s East – Quidi Vidi 42.50 -0.46
 
49.90 7.87
 
7.61 -7.42
 
St. John’s West 53.77 -4.06
 
12.61 2.46
 
33.62 1.59
 
Stephenville – Port au Port 20.85 -17.00
 
2.86 0.38
 
76.29 16.63
 
Terra Nova 29.33 -14.23
 
3.98 0.73
 
66.70 13.50
 
Topsail – Paradise 46.35 4.28
 
5.61 -1.72
 
48.03 -2.56
 
Torngat Mountains 3.23 -0.15
 
1.11 -6.71
 
95.66 6.86
 
Virginia Waters – Pleasantville 61.97 2.36
 
19.88 0.45
 
18.15 -2.81
 
Waterford Valley 47.20 -19.59
 
25.40 17.26
 
27.40 2.33
 
Windsor Lake 69.27 18.69
 
9.45 0.57
 
21.28 -19.25
 
  = did not field a candidate in 2021

Relative party strengths (measured by swing)

Party on party swings by riding (PC/Liberal/NDP, 2025 vs 2021)
Riding   
Liberal/PC
  
Liberal/NDP
  
PC/NDP
 
Baie Verte – Green Bay 28.93
 
N/A
Bonavista 8.55
 
3.22
 
-5.33
 
Burgeo – La Poile 27.32
 
13.58
 
-13.74
 
Burin – Grand Bank 10.93
 
4.76
 
-6.17
 
Cape St. Francis -9.66
 
-6.47
 
3.2
 
Carbonear – Trinity – Bay de Verde 22.62
 
11.01
 
-11.61
 
Cartwright – L’Anse au Clair 40.16
 
N/A
Conception Bay East – Bell Island -22.64
 
-13.58
 
9.06
 
Conception Bay South -1.06
 
-0.03
 
1.03
 
Corner Brook 5.29
 
N/A
Exploits 7.61
 
N/A
Ferryland 0.43
 
0.3
 
-0.13
 
Fogo Island – Cape Freels 16.13
 
8.09
 
-8.03
 
Fortune Bay – Cape La Hune 3.02
 
0.36
 
-2.66
 
Gander 12.9
 
6.07
 
-6.82
 
Grand Falls-Windsor – Buchans 0.55
 
1.52
 
0.98
 
Harbour Grace – Port de Grave 11.43
 
4.57
 
-6.86
 
Harbour Main 7.39
 
3.99
 
-3.4
 
Humber – Bay of Islands 1.24
 
N/A
Humber – Gros Morne 25.47
 
14.25
 
-11.22
 
Labrador West 7.7
 
-23.64
 
-31.34
 
Lake Melville 1.81
 
-18.41
 
-20.22
 
Lewisporte – Twillingate 12.61
 
N/A
Mount Pearl – Southlands -3.48
 
-1.69
 
1.79
 
Mount Pearl North -11.5
 
-4.97
 
6.53
 
Mount Scio 4.72
 
-3.1
 
-7.82
 
Placentia – St. Mary’s -2.06
 
N/A
Placentia West – Bellevue -5.48
 
-0.15
 
5.34
 
St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows 8.65
 
5.03
 
-3.63
 
St. George’s – Humber 14.14
 
6.3
 
-7.85
 
St. John’s Centre 2.71
 
8.69
 
5.98
 
St. John’s East – Quidi Vidi -3.48
 
4.17
 
7.65
 
St. John’s West 2.82
 
3.26
 
0.44
 
Stephenville – Port au Port 16.81
 
8.69
 
-8.12
 
Terra Nova 13.86
 
7.48
 
-6.38
 
Topsail – Paradise -3.42
 
-3
 
0.42
 
Torngat Mountains 3.51
 
-3.28
 
-6.79
 
Virginia Waters – Pleasantville -2.58
 
-0.96
 
1.63
 
Waterford Valley 10.96
 
18.42
 
7.46
 
Windsor Lake -18.97
 
-9.06
 
9.91
 
  1. Positive swings are for the second party of the pair; negatives are towards the first party shown.
  2. NDP did not field a candidate in 2021.


Results by district

  • Names in boldface type represent party leaders.
  • † indicates that the incumbent is not seeking re-election.

St. John's

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Mount Scio Sarah Stoodley
2,006
46.13%
Darrell Hynes
1,551
35.66%
Laurabel Mba
792
18.21%
Sarah Stoodley
St. John's Centre Gemma Hickey
1,003
26.00%
Ben Duggan
457
11.85%
Jim Dinn
2,398
62.16%
Jim Dinn
St. John's East-Quidi Vidi John Whelan
2,458
42.50%
Alex Edwards-Cepovski
440
7.61%
Sheilagh O'Leary
2,886
49.90%
Vacant
St. John's West Keith White
2,354
53.77%
Kristina Ennis
1,472
33.62%
Marius Normore
552
12.61%
Siobhan Coady†
Virginia Waters-Pleasantville Bernard Davis
3,366
61.97%
G. Patrick Condon
986
18.15%
Raj Sharan
1,080
19.88%
Bernard Davis
Waterford Valley Jamie Korab
2,527
47.20%
David Thomlyn
1,467
27.40%
Nicole Boland
1,360
25.40%
Jamie Korab
Windsor Lake John Hogan
3,424
69.27%
Deanne Stapleton
1,052
21.28%
Marcia Porter
467
9.45%
John Hogan

St. John's suburbs

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Cape St. Francis Kara Connors
2,457
39.39%
Joedy Wall
3,388
54.32%
Greg Rockwood
392
6.29%
Joedy Wall
Conception Bay East–Bell Island Fred Hutton
3,730
57.23%
Tina Neary
2,285
35.06%
Henry House
503
7.72%
Fred Hutton
Conception Bay South Ken McDonald
2,043
37.75%
Barry Petten
3,060
56.54%
Rhonda Watkins
309
5.71%
Barry Petten
Mount Pearl North Lucy Stoyles
3,038
58.41%
Jim Lester
1,733
33.32%
Donn Sears
430
8.27%
Lucy Stoyles
Mount Pearl-Southlands Sarah Furlong
1,682
28.38%
Bryan Robbins
666
11.24%
Brenda Walsh
217
3.66%
Paul Lane
3,361
56.72%
Paul Lane
Topsail-Paradise Dan Bobbett
2,923
46.35%
Paul Dinn
3,029
48.03%
Tyler Bourne
354
5.61%
Paul Dinn

Avalon Peninsula

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde Danielle Doyle
3,085
44.49%
Riley Balsom
3,459
49.88%
Kathleen Burt
242
3.49%
Alison Coffin
134
1.93%
Steve Crocker†
Edward Thomas Cole
15
0.22%
Ferryland Cheryl O'Brien
2,904
43.64%
Loyola O'Driscoll
3,507
52.71%
Josh Meadus
243
3.65%
Loyola O'Driscoll
Harbour Grace-Port de Grave Pam Parsons
3,750
59.20%
Walter Yetman
2,241
35.38%
Darian Vincent
110
1.74%
Alison Coffin
233
3.68%
Pam Parsons
Harbour Main Don Lewis
2,297
33.58%
Helen Conway-Ottenheimer
4,187
61.21%
Dion Hynes
263
3.85%
Clem Whittle
93
1.36%
Helen Conway-Ottenheimer
Placentia-St. Mary's Sherry Gambin-Walsh
2,973
49.91%
Rhonda Power
2,470
41.46%
Douglas Meggison
176
2.95%
Philip Gardiner
338
5.67%
Sherry Gambin-Walsh

Eastern Newfoundland

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Bonavista Heather Matthews
1,037
22.79%
Craig Pardy
3,260
71.65%
David Ellis
253
5.56%
Craig Pardy
Burin-Grand Bank Paul Pike
2,437
49.11%
Jamie Engram
2,384
48.05%
Tori Locke
141
2.84%
Paul Pike
Placentia West-Bellevue Brian Keating
2,577
45.97%
Jeff Dwyer
2,641
47.11%
Jasmine Paul
388
6.92%
Jeff Dwyer
Terra Nova Greg French
1,704
29.33%
Lloyd Parrott
3,875
66.70%
Melanie Adams
231
3.98%
Lloyd Parrott

Central Newfoundland

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Baie Verte-Green Bay Owen Burt
1,013
20.69%
Lin Paddock
3,643
74.42%
Sarah Hillier
239
4.88%
Lin Paddock
Exploits Fabian Power
2,019
36.15%
Pleaman Forsey
3,406
60.98%
Dawn Lahey
160
2.86%
Pleaman Forsey
Fogo Island-Cape Freels Dale Lewis
2,208
43.96%
Jim McKenna
2,602
51.80%
Albert Murphy
69
1.37%
Garry Leyte
144
2.87%
Jim McKenna
Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune Elvis Loveless
1,842
65.95%
Ada John
903
32.33%
Eamon Carew
48
1.72%
Elvis Loveless
Gander Bettina Ford
3,063
58.29%
Tom Healey
2,054
39.09%
Justin Foley
138
2.63%
John Haggie†
Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans Barry Manuel
2,144
37.09%
Chris Tibbs
3,408
58.95%
Liz Noseworthy
229
3.96%
Chris Tibbs
Lewisporte-Twillingate Derek Bennett
2,552
48.95%
Mark Butt
2,570
49.30%
Steven Kent
76
1.46%
Stacy Coish
15
0.29%
Derek Bennett

Western Newfoundland

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Independent
Burgeo-La Poile Michael King
2,001
59.84%
Victoria Young
1,259
37.65%
Judy Vanta
84
2.51%
Vacant
Corner Brook Jim Parsons
2,347
56.94%
Charles Pender
1,420
34.45%
Jean Graham
355
8.61%
Gerry Byrne†
Humber-Bay of Islands Meghan Parsons
735
15.44%
Ethan Wheeler-Park
514
10.80%
Collin Glavac
77
1.62%
Eddie Joyce
3,433
72.14%
Eddie Joyce
Humber-Gros Morne Helen Reid
2,093
37.52%
Mike Goosney
3,238
58.05%
Rebecca Brushett
247
4.43%
Vacant
St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows Krista Howell
2,001
42.55%
Andrea Barbour
2,596
55.20%
Beth Ryan
106
2.25%
Krista Howell
St. George's-Humber Mark Lamswood
2,366
45.31%
Hal Cormier
2,648
50.71%
Jim McKeown
208
3.98%
Scott Reid†
Stephenville-Port au Port Jeff Young
1,044
20.85%
Tony Wakeham
3,820
76.29%
Susan Jarvis
143
2.86%
Tony Wakeham

Labrador

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP
Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair Lisa Dempster
789
53.75%
Nina Rumbolt-Pye
641
43.66%
Patricia Bailey
38
2.59%
Lisa Dempster
Labrador West Todd Seward
1,364
39.34%
Joseph Power
1,639
47.27%
Shazia Razi
464
13.38%
Vacant
Lake Melville Shaun Maclean
1,280
41.29%
Keith Russell
1,718
55.42%
Jamie Ruby
102
3.29%
Perry Trimper†
Torngat Mountains Tony Powell
29
3.23%
Lela Evans
859
95.66%
MK Morris
10
1.11%
Lela Evans



Seats changing hands

Riding Party before MHA before Party after MHA after
Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde Liberal Steve Crocker Progressive Conservative Riley Balsom
St. George's-Humber Liberal Scott Reid Progressive Conservative Hal Cormier
St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows Liberal Krista Howell Progressive Conservative Andrea Barbour
Humber-Gros Morne Liberal Andrew Furey Progressive Conservative Mike Goosney
Lewisporte-Twillingate Liberal Derek Bennett Progressive Conservative Mark Butt
Lake Melville Liberal Perry Trimper Progressive Conservative Keith Russell
St. John's East-Quidi Vidi Liberal John Abbott New Democratic Sheilagh O'Leary
Labrador West New Democratic Jordan Brown Progressive Conservative Joseph Power

Student vote results

The Student Vote elections were run by CIVIX and Elections Newfoundland and Labrador, and do not affect the actual elections. 123 schools participated and delivered a result of a majority government for the Progressive Conservatives, with 23 seats, 12 seats for the Liberals, 2 for the NDP, 2 Independent seats and 1 Non-affiliated.

23 12 2 2 1
Progressive Conservative Liberal NDP Independent Unaffiliated

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