Bobby Morrissey
Member of Parliament
for Egmont
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byGail Shea
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for Tignish-DeBlois
(1st Prince; 1982–1996)
In office
September 27, 1982  April 17, 2000
Preceded byRussell Perry
Succeeded byGail Shea
Personal details
Born
Robert Joseph Morrissey

(1954-11-18) November 18, 1954
Alberton, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Political partyLiberal
ResidenceTignish, Prince Edward Island[1]
Alma materUniversity of Prince Edward Island
OccupationFisherman

Robert Joseph Morrissey MP (born November 18, 1954) is a Canadian politician. He represents the electoral district of Egmont in the House of Commons of Canada. He is a member of the Liberal Party.

Morrissey previously represented the electoral districts of 1st Prince from 1982 to 1996 and Tignish-DeBlois from 1996 to 2000 in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. He was a member of the Liberal Party.

Political career

Provincial politics

Morrissey, a Liberal, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1982 general election for 1st Prince.[2] He was re-elected in the 1986,[3] 1989,[4] and 1993 elections. He was re-elected in the 1996 election in the new electoral district of Tignish-Deblois.

On May 2, 1986, Morrissey was appointed to the Executive Council of Prince Edward Island as Minister of Transportation and Public Works.[5] He became Minister of Industry[6] and Minister Responsible for the Prince Edward Island Development Agency in 1989 and was also named Minister Responsible for the redevelopment of CFB Summerside and the community following the base closure by the federal government. On April 15, 1993, Morrissey was named Minister of Economic Development and Tourism and Minister Responsible for Enterprise PEI. Following the 1996 general election, he held the positions of Opposition House Leader and Opposition critic for finance. While a Member, Morrissey served on the Standing Committee on Privileges, Rules and Private Bills, and the Standing Committee on Community Affairs and Economic Development. He was the chair of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. Morrissey did not reoffer for the 2000 general election.

Federal politics

In November 2007, Morrissey was nominated as the Liberal candidate in Egmont for the 2008 Canadian federal election, following the retirement of Liberal MP Joe McGuire.[7] However, he withdrew his candidacy on August 5, 2008, choosing instead to return to the private sector.[8]

On November 22, 2014, Morrissey was nominated as the Liberal candidate in Egmont, for the 2015 federal election.[9][10] On October 19, 2015, Morrissey won the election, defeating Conservative incumbent Gail Shea and New Democrat candidate Herb Dickieson.[11][12]

Private career

Prior to entering politics in 1982, Morrissey was employed in the fishery. Since 2000, he was a consultant specializing in corporate/government relations, fisheries, labor market, and community development. He was also President of PFI Group, President of Global Food Technologies, and Director of Royal Star Investments.

Community involvement

Morrissey served as a trustee of the Unit 1 School Board and was Chair of West Prince Community Advisory Board. He was also vice-chair of the Parish Council of St. Simon and St. Jude, and an organizer of the Tignish Irish Moss Festival prior to his election in 1982. Since 2000, he has served as a board member of the Heart & Stroke Foundation of PEI, was a founding member, President and treasurer of the Tignish Seniors Home Care Co-op, a member of the building and fundraising committees of the Credit Union Arena located in Tignish, and is Vice Chair of Tignish Special Needs Housing. Member of the Advisory Board to Holland College West Prince Campus.

Personal life

Morrissey was born at the Western Hospital in Alberton, Prince Edward Island, the son of Bernard and Marie (née O'Connor) Morrissey, who lived in Seacow Pond near Tignish, Prince Edward Island. He is a Catholic.[13] He currently resides in Seacow Pond.

Electoral record

Federal

2021 Canadian federal election: Egmont
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBobby Morrissey9,04046.21+6.48$52,360.87
ConservativeBobby Balsom6,08831.11-3.26$45,649.91
GreenAlex Clark1,7719.05-10.76$5,606.29
New DemocraticLisa Bradshaw1,6888.63+2.53$3,620.46
People'sWayne Biggar9744.98$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 19,56198.77+0.11$89,655.36
Total rejected ballots 2441.23-0.11
Turnout 19,80569.32-3.12
Eligible voters 28,571
Liberal hold Swing +4.89
Source: Elections Canada[14][15]
2019 Canadian federal election: Egmont
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBobby Morrissey8,01639.73−9.52$53,702.84
ConservativeLogan McLellan6,93434.36+5.41$65,608.31
GreenAlex Clark3,99819.81+17.20$14,320.88
New DemocraticSharon Dunn1,2306.10−13.08$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 20,17898.66 $85,525.15
Total rejected ballots 2741.34+0.93
Turnout 20,45271.62−5.37
Eligible voters 28,557
Liberal hold Swing −7.46
Source: Elections Canada[16]
2015 Canadian federal election: Egmont
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBobby Morrissey10,52149.25+17.94$67,240.83
ConservativeGail Shea6,18528.95–25.70$110,058.32
New DemocraticHerb Dickieson4,09719.18+6.81$34,718.49
GreenNils Ling5592.62+0.95$4,895.27
Total valid votes/expense limit 21,36299.59 $169,928.60
Total rejected ballots 870.41–0.39
Turnout 21,44977.29+5.62
Eligible voters 27,751
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +21.82
Source: Elections Canada[17][18]

Provincial

1996 Prince Edward Island general election: Tignish-DeBlois
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalRobert Joseph Morrissey1,41353.97
Progressive ConservativeGail A. Shea1,14943.89
New DemocraticHoward Waite562.14
Total valid votes 2,618100.0  
This riding was created from parts of the dual-member riding of 1st Prince.
1993 Prince Edward Island general election: 1st Prince
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRobert Joseph Morrissey3,53055.13-11.97
Progressive ConservativeLarry Gaudet2,60040.60+10.48
New DemocraticLeroy Hiltz2734.27+1.49
Total valid votes 6,403100.0  
Assemblyman Election
Liberal hold Swing -11.23
Source: 1993 Election Results
1989 Prince Edward Island general election: 1st Prince
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRobert Joseph Morrissey4,00167.10+13.18
Progressive ConservativeGerarda Corcoran1,79630.12-15.97
New DemocraticRoger McPhee1652.78
Total valid votes 5,962100.0  
Assemblyman Election
Liberal hold Swing +14.58
Source: 1989 Election Results
1986 Prince Edward Island general election: 1st Prince
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRobert Joseph Morrissey3,41553.92+3.82
Progressive ConservativeGerald Keough2,91846.08-3.82
Total valid votes 6,333100.0  
Assemblyman Election
Liberal hold Swing +3.82
Source: 1986 Election Results
1982 Prince Edward Island general election: 1st Prince
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRobert Joseph Morrissey2,74850.10-4.90
Progressive ConservativeGerald Keough2,73649.90+4.90
Total valid votes 5,484100.0  
Assemblyman Election
Liberal hold Swing -4.90
Source: 1982 Election Results

References

  1. "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. "Liberal winner in PEI recount". The Globe and Mail. October 15, 1982.
  3. "Results of voting in PEI". The Globe and Mail. April 22, 1986.
  4. "Results of the PEI general election". The Globe and Mail. May 30, 1989.
  5. "Oath taken, Ghiz names PEI Cabinet". The Globe and Mail. May 3, 1986.
  6. "Ghiz drops three, ushers in four". The Globe and Mail. June 7, 1989.
  7. "Robert Morrissey wins Egmont Liberal nomination". The Guardian. Charlottetown. November 3, 2007. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  8. "Morrissey drops out of MP race". CBC News. August 6, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  9. "Egmont Liberals nominate Robert Morrissey". CBC News. November 22, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  10. "Robert Morrissey elected as Liberal candidate for Egmont". The Guardian. Charlottetown. November 22, 2014. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  11. "Conservative Gail Shea loses Egmont to Liberal Bobby Morrissey". CBC News. October 19, 2015. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  12. "Liberal sweep in P.E.I., Gail Shea defeated in Egmont". The Guardian. Charlottetown. October 19, 2015. Archived from the original on October 21, 2015. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  13. "Biographies of Members of the Legislative Assembly – Robert Joseph Morrissey". Journal of the Legislative Assembly. Archived from the original on August 12, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  14. "September 20, 2021 General Election Election Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  15. "Candidate Campaign Returns". Elections Canada. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  16. "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  17. "October 19, 2015 Election Results — Egmont (Validated results)". Elections Canada. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  18. Elections Canada – Final Candidates Election Expenses Limits
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