Liberal premier calls Prince Edward Island election for April 23
CHARLOTTETOWN — P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan called an early election Tuesday night, announcing an April 23 vote that polls suggest could produce Canada’s first Green Party government.
“This is Prince Edward Island’s time,” MacLauchlan told a nomination meeting for a local candidate at a Charlottetown hotel. “We are experiencing a sense of opportunity like never before in our long and distinguished history.”
The Liberal government didn’t have to take voters to the polls until Oct. 7 under the province’s fixed-date election provisions, but there was an apparent desire to avoid overlap with the federal election this fall.
“It’s been four years. We had a mandate and fulfilled it,” MacLauchlan told reporters when asked about the early call. “This is an opportunity to ask Islanders for their confidence to build on that record.”