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| tre-right Saskatchewan Party took over from the | NDP after a landslide victory in the November 2007 |
| ion, Cleary said he would return to run for the | NDP again. |
| Larsen founded a group called "End Prohibition, | NDP Against the Drug War." Larsen has since claimed |
| anding Committee on Public Accounts and was the | NDP agriculture and lands critic. |
| first elected to city council in 1999 with the | NDP aligned Victoria Civic Electors. |
| The | NDP also finished a strong third with Clegg winning |
| The | NDP also won pockets of support in this area, and w |
| greater margin in the 1973 election, which the | NDP also won. |
| ed strong results for the New Democratic Party ( | NDP), although the Liberals held every seat here du |
| s a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party ( | NDP), and was a member of the Ontario cabinet durin |
| ector, endorsing Joe Comartin for leader of the | NDP and serving on the party's federal council. |
| er, in 2011, they only won six, losing 6 to the | NDP and 9 to the Conservatives. |
| ed in a divided legislature, with the governing | NDP and the opposition each winning exactly 29 seat |
| unt a successful challenge against the dominant | NDP and Progressive Conservatives. |
| ized by this and Callaghan spoke of leaving the | NDP and reviving the CCF. |
| erta, and is the current base of the provincial | NDP and the provincial Liberals. |
| This area is very strongly | NDP and while it has a small population it is a hig |
| 68 general election, Fisher reconciled with the | NDP, and attempted a political comeback as the part |
| father, Martel represented the left-wing of the | NDP and often had a fractious relationship with Rae |
| ing; he served on the provincial council of the | NDP and was elected to the BC provincial legislatur |
| se and D-fructose, whereas its two products are | NDP and sucrose. |
| ost ridings in northern Ontario were won by the | NDP, and Brown was only able to defeat NDP candidat |
| lpha-D-glucosyl)n, whereas its two products are | NDP and (1,4-alpha-D-glucosyl)n+1. |
| rely passed with support from the Liberals, the | NDP, and the independent members of the Commons. |
| April 13, 2005 - The | NDP and Green Party release their platforms in Vict |
| memorial bench for Ewasiuk was unveiled by the | NDP and the CEP union facing Edmonton City Hall. |
| Activist El-Farouk Khaki ran for the | NDP and Chris Tindal was the Green Party of Canada |
| g her defeat, she became disillusioned with the | NDP and left the party. |
| irst book, entitled "Left Out -- Saskatchewan's | NDP and the Relentless Pursuit of Mediocrity" was p |
| ired in 2001, and was replaced as leader of the | NDP and Premier by Lorne Calvert. |
| essed by the newly formed New Democratic Party ( | NDP), and joined the democratic socialist party aft |
| Donald C. MacDonald had led the Ontario | NDP and its predecessor, the Cooperative Commonweal |
| rd place in the Legislative Assembly behind the | NDP and Liberals. |
| eached which allowed additional funding for the | NDP and more inquiry opportunities during Question |
| ian democratic socialist, New Democratic Party ( | NDP) and political activist based in Qualicum Beach |
| The officers of the Ontario | NDP are the leader, the party president, six vice-p |
| ments stating that the Liberals (and later, the | NDP) are in favour of child pornography. |
| beral Party was making inroads into both PC and | NDP areas of support; Ernst was only narrowly re-el |
| Ham South at the 1922 general election for the | NDP, as a supporter of Lloyd George, but was pushed |
| eral caucus and continued in coalition with the | NDP as independent MLAs. |
| Lorne Calvert as the leader of the Saskatchewan | NDP at the party's June 2009 leadership convention. |
| had its manifesto adopted by the New Brunswick | NDP at a convention in the fall of 1971. |
| the 1991 provincial election, Harcourt led the | NDP back to power, defeating the Social Credit part |
| rity government fell in 1988 when a disgruntled | NDP backbencher voted with the opposition on a conf |
| The 1988 election was called after | NDP backbencher Jim Walding voted against his own p |
| on won by a candidate running under the Alberta | NDP banner. |
| For the first time, the | NDP became the Official Opposition, with 102 seats; |
| Ben Hanuschak ( | NDP) became an Independent MLA on February 26, 1981 |
| Ryan's affiliation with the Ontario | NDP became tenuous in the early 1990s, when the par |
| lism, and later claimed that he only joined the | NDP because of party leader Edward Schreyer's popul |
| llow-on organization, the New Democratic Party ( | NDP), before crossing the floor in the House of Com |
| The | NDP began the 1995 election well behind the Tories |
| d too close to call until election day, but the | NDP benefited from a decline in Liberal support and |
| and Monia Mazigh, of the New Democratic Party ( | NDP), best known as the wife of wrongfully imprison |
| Burnaby-Douglas: Bill Siksay ( | NDP), Bill Cunningham (Liberal) |
| in a minority government with the Liberals and | NDP both winning 19 seats and the Progressive Conse |
| mocratic Party (Nationale Democratische Partij, | NDP) Bouterse was elected on 19 July 2010 and insta |
| The New Democratic Party ( | NDP) broke through in 2004 when Jack Layton was ele |
| e Member of Parliament (MP) for Don Valley, The | NDP broke up in 1992 when its leader George Nicoll |
| pular vote increased to over 28%, more than the | NDP, but the party's legislative caucus increased f |
| form the band (initially with the name Rockets | N.D.P.), but with a totally different line-up. |
| uld be stepping down from the leadership of the | NDP but would stay on until a successor was chosen. |
| right, establishing contacts not only with the | NDP, but also the Monday Club, the Union Movement, |
| In 2003, he ran for the leadership of the | NDP but lost to Carole James. |
| 'a, he originally ran for the CCF, and then the | NDP, but in the 1975 election he switched sides to |
| Sidney Green, who had left the | NDP by this time and also opposed French-language r |
| Grant Whitmore ( | NDP) by 127 votes |
| Whittred was first elected in 1996, defeating | NDP Cabinet Minister and well known political comme |
| the territorial legislature in 1989 but lost to | NDP cabinet minister Art Webster. |
| She worked for an | NDP cabinet minister in the 1990s. |
| Despite having served as an | NDP cabinet minister, Barlee was able to build a nu |
| ue himself during the campaign, although former | NDP cabinet minister Bill Uruski and other figures |
| brothers, Leonard and Harry Harapiak, were both | NDP cabinet ministers during the 1980s. |
| The | NDP campaign targeted Seine River in the 2003 elect |
| itics via Svend Robsinson and worked on federal | NDP campaigns in early 90's In 2001 ran for MLA in |
| retirement from federal politics opened up the | NDP candidacy in Elmwood-Transcona, subsequently an |
| Yens was the | NDP candidate in the constituency of Regina South i |
| mocratic Party, and Reycraft lost his riding to | NDP candidate Irene Mathyssen by 520 votes (out of |
| monton-Strathcona, due to a close fight between | NDP candidate Linda Duncan and Conservative candida |
| Marston was the New Democratic Party ( | NDP) candidate for the Hamilton, Ontario riding of |
| He was also the | NDP candidate in the 1996 Hamilton East byelection, |
| On March 30, 2007 King was acclaimed as the | NDP candidate for Guelph. |
| and asked his supporters to vote for provincial | NDP candidate Dave Nickle. |
| vative candidate Angus Read by 1,094 votes; the | NDP candidate was a close third. |
| opyski ran as a Liberal in Burrows and defeated | NDP candidate Doug Martindale by 109 votes. |
| In the 1990 election, he was defeated by | NDP candidate Rosann Wowchuk (Harapiak's sister), 3 |
| He was nearly defeated by | NDP candidate Ivor Dent and Progressive Conservativ |
| ted Sweet by a margin of 39.5% to 36%, with the | NDP candidate Gordon Guyatt receiving 21% support. |
| , Terry Greene and Tania Cameron (currently the | NDP candidate for the Kenora Federal Riding). |
| provincial election, and Adams lost his seat to | NDP candidate Jenny Carter by 185 votes. |
| ion as a British Columbia New Democratic Party ( | NDP) candidate in Surrey-Newton, defeating Premier |
| He faced a strong challenge from | NDP candidate Stan Daniels, but managed to hold his |
| s "doesn't shy away from the title of being the | NDP candidate in the ward." |
| November 28, 2010 - Jesse Travis, | NDP candidate for New Maryland-Sunbury West in the |
| Lunney won with 39.06 percent of the vote over | NDP candidate Scott Fraser. |
| on, finishing third against New Democrat Party ( | NDP) candidate Elie Martel in Sudbury East. |
| In a two-way race between himself and | NDP candidate Mike Shields, Carrie won by a larger |
| ing elected in Surrey-Panorama Ridge, defeating | NDP candidate Bruce Ralston by over 6,000 votes. |
| ith the riding open, Charles was able to defeat | NDP candidate Terry Sargeant by just 184 votes. |
| liament in the 2004 federal election, defeating | NDP candidate Susan Barclay and Conservative Bill B |
| cted in the 1990 provincial election, defeating | NDP candidate and future Brandon mayor Shari Decter |
| proposed, but later endorsed it fully following | NDP candidate Kenneth Bolton's upset by-election vi |
| Progressive Conservatives in a tight race over | NDP candidate Laurent Dubois and two other candidat |
| NDP candidate Elaine Ziemba was a very close third. | |
| pe Breton North in 2001, MacDonald stood as the | NDP candidate in the resulting by-election, but los |
| n the 2000 election, becoming the first federal | NDP candidate to win a seat in Ontario in ten years |
| n in the 2004 and 2006 federal elections as the | NDP candidate in Vancouver South riding. |
| In 2008 he was a federal | NDP candidate for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea |
| ran in a by-election and won, the first federal | NDP candidate to win in Yukon. |
| She ran in a two way race against | NDP candidate Vernal Poole and won a huge majority |
| he provincial election of 1981 Nordman defeated | NDP candidate Max Melnyk by over 1,000 votes to be |
| rton riding, though he did outpoll the official | NDP candidate by over a thousand votes. |
| in Western Arctic (the Northwest Territories), | NDP candidate Dennis Bevington defeated Liberal inc |
| s elected with 37.2% of the vote, defeating the | NDP candidate by close to 2,000 votes. |
| rovincial election, Kovnats was re-elected over | NDP candidate Lloyd Schreyer by about 700 votes in |
| In the provincial election of 1995, he defeated | NDP candidate John Morrisseau by 3762 votes to 2341 |
| ed his own seat in the 1999 election, defeating | NDP candidate Louise Wilson by 3871 votes to 3293. |
| -elected, defeating three other candidates: the | NDP candidate and retired medical transcriptionist |
| e 2011 she announced that she is running as the | NDP candidate in the Copperbelt South riding in the |
| e 1990 provincial election, and Roberts lost to | NDP candidate Peter North. |
| His grandson Paul Summerville was an | NDP candidate in the 2006 federal election. |
| Germa first ran as an | NDP candidate in the 1965 election, losing to Liber |
| Her mother, Elaine MacDonald, was an | NDP candidate in the 2004 and 2006 federal election |
| In the 1990 provincial election, he defeated | NDP candidate Dennis Bailey by only 740 votes. |
| n 2005 B.C. general election, Farnworth was the | NDP candidate in the riding of Port Coquitlam-Burke |
| he 1977 election, and Craik was re-elected over | NDP candidate Doreen Dodick by almost 4,000 votes. |
| he 41st federal election Minna lost her seat to | NDP candidate Matthew Kellway. |
| She was once again the | NDP candidate in Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar in the 2 |
| n September 9, 2009 she was re-nominated as the | NDP candidate for Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar for the |
| 006 Canadian federal election, Wiebe ran as the | NDP candidate in the riding of Saskatoon-Rosetown-B |
| y won the nomination to replace Robinson as the | NDP candidate in the upcoming election, and won the |
| Candidate Ahmon Katz finished 3.2% ahead of | NDP candidate Jane McNeil. |
| and received 669 votes, finishing third behind | NDP candidate Sam Uskiw. |
| Lingenfelter was later nominated as the | NDP candidate for the by-election in Regina Douglas |
| Marzari ran as the sole | NDP candidate in Point Grey, while Perry moved to V |
| lection, and Graham nearly lost his own seat to | NDP candidate Donald Kostesky. |
| the 1988 federal election but lost to incumbent | NDP candidate Iain Angus. |
| He subsequently was an | NDP candidate in Vancouver South-Burnaby placing th |
| servatives in the 1969 provincial election, and | NDP candidate J.R. Boyce defeated Cowan by almost 1 |
| Beavis lost his council seat to | NDP candidate Marilyn Churley in the 1988 municipal |
| provincial election, Danford defeated incumbent | NDP candidate Elmer Buchanan by almost 8,000 votes |
| ture in the 1981 provincial election, defeating | NDP candidate Fayne Bullen by about 3,500 votes in |
| ictory -- Ferreira was acclaimed as the Ontario | NDP candidate in York South-Weston for the next pro |
| campaign of Taras Natyshak, a family friend and | NDP candidate in Essex in the 2006 and 2008 federal |
| red on the campaign of Ed Johnston, who was the | NDP candidate for the federal riding of Cape Breton |
| He is the first | NDP candidate ever elected in the constituency of C |
| ved a higher percentage of votes than any other | NDP candidate in the province. |
| t out the incumbent MLA Todd Hardy, who was the | NDP candidate, and Vicky Durrant, the Yukon Party c |
| omination after three ballots, and stood as the | NDP candidate, narrowly winning the 2005 election. |
| He was defeated in 1998 by the | NDP candidate, Yvonne Atwell. |
| kford's wife, Helen Breslauer, has also been an | NDP candidate. |
| ively unknown New Democratic Party of Manitoba ( | NDP) candidate. |
| for the Greens, once again placing ahead of the | NDP candidate. |
| River-Sunshine Coast, 17% behind the victorious | NDP candidate. |
| (10.35% of the total), and placed ahead of the | NDP candidate. |
| Riddell, another lawyer, and Monia Mazigh, the | NDP candidate. |
| Both subsequently ran as | NDP candidates in the 2003 election, but were both |
| til 2003, when they both ran for re-election as | NDP candidates in the 2003 election. |
| ictory, by a margin of 55-26-18 over the PC and | NDP candidates respectively, was considered a great |
| ephone conferences with local reporters and the | NDP candidates. |
| ial legislature in 1981, having been elected as | NDP candidates. |
| When the | NDP caucus met in 1979 to choose an interim leader |
| On October 10, 1990, Rizzo left the | NDP caucus following allegations that he had violat |
| Saskatchewan | NDP Caucus |
| s unnecessarily dogmatic by some members of the | NDP Caucus and by some civil libertarians for shutt |
| Kormos served as House Leader for the Ontario | NDP Caucus from 2001 until his retirement in 2011 a |
| He is also the chair of the Saskatoon | NDP Caucus and the deputy chair of the Standing Com |
| He was the | NDP caucus critic for the Department of Community S |
| In November 2010, Popham became one of thirteen | NDP caucus members to call for a leadership review |
| erreira was sworn in as the tenth member of the | NDP caucus in the Ontario Legislature. |
| n MLA, Whynott was an Outreach Assistant at the | NDP Caucus office. |
| As one of the oldest members of the | NDP caucus, he was a strong advocate for pension be |
| He is the current Whip of the | NDP caucus, and is the NDP critic of Official Langu |
| In the | NDP caucus, Ferreira held the critic portfolios for |
| erved as Director of Operations for the federal | NDP caucus, and is a frequent commentator in the me |
| He is a member of the | NDP caucus. |
| eat in the legislature due to a cover up in the | NDP caucus. |
| On February 27, 1981, J.R. Bud Boyce left the | NDP caucus. |
| member until June 9, 1992, when he rejoined the | NDP caucus. |
| in contention between the Labour Party and the | NDP centered on how the party was to be run and in |
| out serious difficulty until he was defeated by | NDP challenger Ruth Ellen Brosseau in the unexpecte |
| ly in the 1990 election, and was able to defeat | NDP challenger Fran Frederickson by about 1800 vote |
| The Halifax | NDP claimed that the Labour Party was "separatist," |
| President of the Mississauga South | NDP, Cole has as the NDP candidate in Mississauga S |
| For instance, under the | NDP column are the 7 seats in which they came close |
| whole was seen as being quite negative, as the | NDP constantly claimed that the Saskatchewan Party |
| On the Oak Bay-Gordon Head | NDP constituency association, she has held a number |
| In the 2003 state assembly elections | NDP contested as a part of the NPF-led Democratic A |
| * Neither the Parti acadien nor the | NDP contested the previous election in Bathurst |
| -war industrial unrest of which Edwards and the | NDP continued to disapprove and the increasing unpo |
| lowed the anti-Tory vote to coalesce around the | NDP, contributing to that party's 1999 victory. |
| He was a delegate to the 1989 | NDP convention, making him the third generation of |
| gina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the 12th Federal | NDP Convention. |
| Dosanjh had admitted that the | NDP could not win the election a week before it was |
| Mathyssen is also the | NDP critic for Housing and for the Status of Women, |
| He served in the next legislature as | NDP critic for labour issues and the Workers' Compe |
| He served as the | NDP critic for Transportation and Communications, T |
| He serves as the | NDP critic for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, |
| He has served as the | NDP critic for National Parks, Environment, and You |
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