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Gary Filmon Rejoices Over His Party'S Win Of A Minority Government, With 25 Seats |
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1988, April 26
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Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs Reacts To Election Results Which Gave Her Party 20 Seats, An Increasefrom From The 1 That She Previously Held. Tories Came Out With 25 Seats, Ndp With 12, Resulting In A Minority Government |
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1988, April 26
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Maureen Hemphill Hugs Ndp Leader Gary Doer As Premier Howard Pawley Looks On. The Ndp Suffered The Greatest Defeat, Ending Up With Only 12 Seats In The Legislature |
Elections ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Women |
1988, April 26
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Tory Leader Gary Filmon And Federal Health Minister Jake Epp, After Learning The Conservatives Will Form A Minority Government With 25 Seats. The Liberals Become The Official Opposition With 20 Seats, And The Ndp Will Hold 12 Seats. Photo By Jeff De Booy |
Elections ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1988, April 26
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