Aquinas Ryan
Aquinas Ryan | |
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Leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island | |
In office 1972–1979 | |
Preceded by | David Hall |
Succeeded by | Doreen Sark |
Personal details | |
Political party | New Democratic Party |
Residence | St. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island |
Profession | schoolteacher and principal |
Aquinas Ryan was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party from 1972 to 1979.[1] He ran as the party's candidate in Cardigan in the 1972 federal election, finishing with 14.2 per cent of the vote — which was a historically strong result for the party in the province — and was thus selected as the provincial party's leader later in 1972 following the resignation of David Hall.[1]
Ryan led the party to 5.9 per cent of the popular vote in the 1974 provincial election, the first full election in which it competed, but did not succeed in winning any seats. Ryan won 14.6 per cent of the vote in his own riding.[1] In the 1978 provincial election, the party's popular vote declined to 0.9 per cent provincewide, and the party was able to field just five candidates.
Due to party infighting, he resigned as leader in 1979.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Leo Heaps, Our Canada: The Story of the New Democratic Party Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Lorimer, 1991. ISBN 1550283537.
- ↑ "NDP leader on the Island to step down". The Globe and Mail, January 13, 1979.