Prince Edward Island general election, 1982
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The Prince Edward Island General Election, 1982 saw the re-election of the Progressive Conservative government (under new Premier James Lee, who succeeded Angus MacLean in 1981), with a majority of seats and votes cast. It also marked a low point for the Island New Democrats, who captured 0.7% of the vote, the lowest since they started running candidates in 1974.
| Prince Edward Island general election, 1982 | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party | 21 | 53.6% |
| Prince Edward Island Liberal Party | 11 | 45.7% |
| Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party | 0 | 0.7% |
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