ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A short, whirlwind of an election campaign came to a close on Thursday night with Dwight Ball's Liberals narrowly hanging on to power in the face of growing support for the province's Progressive Conservative and New Democratic parties.
In the aftermath of the polls closing and the ballots being counted, the SaltWire Network's team of reporters throughout Newfoundland and Labrador were busy visiting campaign offices and working the phones to bring you reaction from the winners, the losers and those who have an interest in the political future of the province.
Here we present a collection of our NL Votes stories in one handy, easy-to-access place.
- Liberals win, and lose, Newfoundland and Labrador election
- Ches Crosbie won’t concede Liberal victory
- Newfoundland and Labrador NDP encouraged by election night hat-trick
- Newfoundland and Labrador Alliance happy with inaugural effort, candidates say
- District tracker - Results from the 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
- Conservatives snatch Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans district from the Liberals
- Liberals upset in Exploits election
- Tories take Bonavista District in a nailbiter
- Haggie holds Gander for Liberals
- Loveless takes back Fortune Bay – Cape la Hune for Liberals
- Crocker, Parsons hold Liberal seats in Conception Bay North; PCs take Harbour Main district
- Carol Anne Haley re-elected for Liberals in Burin-Grand Bank
- Dempster elected for third term in Cartwright-L’Anse au Clair
- Trimper holds Lake Melville district for the Liberals
- Terra Nova turns blue
- Cape Freels remains red
- Andrew Parsons wins handily for Liberals on South West Coast
- Great Northern Peninsula stays Red