The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover

From 2003 to 2010, Premier Danny Williams maintained a tight grip on the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Newfoundland and Labrador and the provincial government. His chosen successor Kathy Dunderdale carried the party to a third consecutive majority government in 2011. But the new energy of h...

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Main Author: Marland, Alex
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Published: c/o Institute for Governance Studies, Simon Fraser University 2016
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Online Access:https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/cpsr/article/view/1302
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description From 2003 to 2010, Premier Danny Williams maintained a tight grip on the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Newfoundland and Labrador and the provincial government. His chosen successor Kathy Dunderdale carried the party to a third consecutive majority government in 2011. But the new energy of her leadership masked serious cracks in the PC Party foundation. Barely two years into her mandate, Premier Dunderdale resigned, setting in motion further political instability as the party fumbled to replace her. All the while, Dwight Ball and the Liberal Party won by-election after by-election, public opinion poll after poll. That the Liberals would form the government after the 2015 general election was a certainty; that the opposition won so many seats in a smaller legislature was the surprise. Early in his tenure, Premier Williams often remarked that he was responsible for cleaning up the economic mess left by the previous administration. With growing budget deficits stemming from overspending, coupled with declining offshore oil revenues, the economic problems and difficult decisions awaiting Premier Ball and the Liberal government are just as ominous.
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spelling ftunivnbcolumojs:oai:cpsr.unbc.ca:article/1302 2025-06-01T14:49:13+00:00 The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover Marland, Alex 2016-01-18 application/pdf https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/cpsr/article/view/1302 eng eng c/o Institute for Governance Studies, Simon Fraser University https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/cpsr/article/view/1302/1148 https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/cpsr/article/view/1302 Canadian Political Science Review; Vol. 9 No. 3 (2015); 72-98 1911-4125 Danny Williams Kathy Dunderdale Paul Davis Dwight Ball Provincial elections info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Editor reviewed reports Descriptive 2016 ftunivnbcolumojs 2025-05-07T03:02:01Z From 2003 to 2010, Premier Danny Williams maintained a tight grip on the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Newfoundland and Labrador and the provincial government. His chosen successor Kathy Dunderdale carried the party to a third consecutive majority government in 2011. But the new energy of her leadership masked serious cracks in the PC Party foundation. Barely two years into her mandate, Premier Dunderdale resigned, setting in motion further political instability as the party fumbled to replace her. All the while, Dwight Ball and the Liberal Party won by-election after by-election, public opinion poll after poll. That the Liberals would form the government after the 2015 general election was a certainty; that the opposition won so many seats in a smaller legislature was the surprise. Early in his tenure, Premier Williams often remarked that he was responsible for cleaning up the economic mess left by the previous administration. With growing budget deficits stemming from overspending, coupled with declining offshore oil revenues, the economic problems and difficult decisions awaiting Premier Ball and the Liberal government are just as ominous. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland University of Northern British Columbia: Open Journal Systems Newfoundland
spellingShingle Danny Williams
Kathy Dunderdale
Paul Davis
Dwight Ball
Provincial elections
Marland, Alex
The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover
title The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover
title_full The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover
title_fullStr The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover
title_full_unstemmed The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover
title_short The 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Election: Liberals Have a Ball as PC Party Suffers from Post-Williams Hangover
title_sort 2015 newfoundland and labrador election: liberals have a ball as pc party suffers from post-williams hangover
topic Danny Williams
Kathy Dunderdale
Paul Davis
Dwight Ball
Provincial elections
topic_facet Danny Williams
Kathy Dunderdale
Paul Davis
Dwight Ball
Provincial elections
url https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/cpsr/article/view/1302