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- Mount_Pearl_South abstract "Mount Pearl South is a prosperous, mostly suburban provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Prior to the 2007 provincial election, the district was known as Mount Pearl. Mount Pearl South has seen an expansion in big-box retail outlets in recent years. As of 2011, there are 8,114 eligible voters living within the district.The district was created in 1975 and was a Tory stronghold for two decades, with Progressive Conservative Neil Windsor holding the seat from 1975 to 1995. The seat went Liberal in 1996 when Brian Tobin won a large majority government, but returned to the Progressive Conservatives, under Dave Denine, in 2003 when the party swept back to power. Denine won again in the 2007 election.Dave Denine retired just before the writ was dropped in 2011. The 2011 Election was contested between Progressive Conservative nominee Paul Lane, a Mount Pearl city councillor, New Democrat John Riche, a Real Estate Agent and Liberal Norm Snelgrove, a civic administrator. Paul Lane won the 2011 contest by 700 votes on October 11, 2011 and remains the district's MHA.On January 20, 2014 Paul Lane announced he was leaving the governing PC Party to sit with the Opposition Liberal Party.".
- Mount_Pearl_South country Canada.
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- Mount_Pearl_South caption "Mount Pearl South in relation to other districts in St. John's".
- Mount_Pearl_South demoCensusDate "2006".
- Mount_Pearl_South demoElectors "8114".
- Mount_Pearl_South demoElectorsDate "2011".
- Mount_Pearl_South demoPop "11960".
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- Mount_Pearl_South name "Mount Pearl South".
- Mount_Pearl_South provCreated "1975".
- Mount_Pearl_South provElectionFirst "1975".
- Mount_Pearl_South provElectionLast "2011".
- Mount_Pearl_South provRep Paul_Lane.
- Mount_Pearl_South provRepParty "Liberal".
- Mount_Pearl_South provRepPartyLink "Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador".
- Mount_Pearl_South provStatus "Active".
- Mount_Pearl_South province "Newfoundland and Labrador".
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- Mount_Pearl_South comment "Mount Pearl South is a prosperous, mostly suburban provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Prior to the 2007 provincial election, the district was known as Mount Pearl. Mount Pearl South has seen an expansion in big-box retail outlets in recent years.".
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- Mount_Pearl_South name "Mount Pearl South".