Peter Bevan-Baker

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Peter Bevan-Baker is a candidate for the Leglslative assembly for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, for the Green Party of Prince Edward Island in the district of Kellys Cross-Cumberland. Dr. Peter Bevan-Baker is no newcomer to either politics or the Green Party. He has been involved with the Greens for sixteen years, and back in the 1990's he ran three times for the party; twice federally and once provincially in the rural Ontario riding of Leeds-Grenville. The demands of a young family and of running his own dental practice have sidelined Bevan-Baker as a candidate since then. [1]

[edit] Electoral record

Prince Edward Island general election, 2007
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
     Liberals Valerie Docherty 1,661 52.09%
     Progressive Conservatives Steven Stead 1,136 35.62%
     Greens Peter Bevan-Baker 221 6.93%
     New Democrats Lorraine Begley 171 5.36%


Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Joseph Louis Jordan 19,123 39.47% -13.02%
     Progressive Conservative Sandra Lawn 15,636 32.27% +5.16%
     Reform Doug Aldridge 10,476 21.62% +5.72%
     New Democrat Jennifer Breakspear 1,757 3.63% +1.64%
     Green Peter Bevan-Baker 1,102 2.27% +1.22%
     Christian Heritage Donny F. Platt 241 0.50% *
     Natural Law Wayne Foster 119 0.25% -0.14%


Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes %
     Liberal Jim Jordan 26,324 52.49%
     Progressive Conservative Sandra Lawn 13,595 27.11%
     Reform Paul West 7,975 15.90%
     New Democrat Mary Ann Greenwood 999 1.99%
     Green Peter Bevan-Baker 527 1.05%
     National Holly Baker 481 0.96%
     Natural Law Richard Beecroft 196 0.39%
     Abolitionist Christine M. Richardson 56 0.11%

[edit] References

  1. ^ Charlottetown, The Guardian: Local News | Parties ready to hit trail