Liberal Leader Wade MacLauchlan loses seat
PC candidate Bloyce Thompson wins race
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Liberal Leader Wade MacLauchlan has lost his seat in District 8 Stanhope-Marshfield.
PC candidate Bloyce Thompson took the seat from the outgoing premier with a margin of 104 votes.
"I want to congratulate Bloyce Thompson as the successful candidate in Stanhope Marshfield," MacLauchlan said.
"He's a fine person and a good representative of our community and I look forward to him being our MLA in the future."
'The tide turned'
MacLauchlan was trying to lead the Liberals to an unprecedented fourth term as P.E.I.'s governing party.
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"It's simple as the tide turned," MacLauchlan said. "We've had four years of good government, responsible government, exceptionally good management of the finances of the province and we've had a good, collegial, I would say, election campaign.
MacLauchlan also congratulated the other party leaders and thank Liberal party staff and volunteers as well as the 26 Liberal candidates who ran alongside him.