Danny Dumaresque
Canadian politician

Danny Dumaresque

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Danny Wade Dumaresque (born November 6, 1959) is a Canadian politician. He represented the riding of Eagle River in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1989 to 1996 as a member of the Liberal Party. Dumaresque has been a Director of NL Hydro and an outspoken critic of the Muskrat Falls hydro development.

In the 1996 election, Dumaresque defeated Yvonne Jones for the Liberal nomination in the redistricted riding of Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair. Jones ran as an independent candidate, however, and defeated Dumaresque in the general election. She later joined the Liberal caucus.

He later served as John Efford's campaign manager in the party's leadership convention in 2001. He subsequently threatened to sue the victorious candidate, Roger Grimes, for libel after Grimes reportedly stated that he "would never be able to sleep any one night in comfort, knowing he had a minister in confidence who had Danny Dumaresque as an advisor to him." Premier Grimes issued and official apology stating there was no basis for his statement and Mr. Dumaresque dropped his suit.

He also served as president of the provincial Liberal Party from 2006 until 2009. He was succeeded in this role by Judy Morrow.

Dumaresque ran as the Liberal candidate in Torngat Mountains in the 2007 election, but narrowly lost to Patty Pottle.

He was also frequently rumoured as a possible candidate for the leadership of the provincial Liberal party in their 2010 leadership election. After he had previously stated that he would not rule it out, on July 29, 2010 he announced he would not run and would instead focus on his business career. To date he has owned and operated seafood processing plants in Quebec and Newfoundland and successfully marketed various seafood products to the international marketplace.

In March 2011, he announced that he was considering running for the Liberals in the 2011 provincial election in the district of Lake Melville, but on August 22, 2011, he was acclaimed as the party's candidate in The Isles of Notre Dame and lost in the general election. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the leadership election to replace Yvonne Jones in August 2011.

On July 2, 2013 Dumaresque announced he was running for the leadership of the provincial Liberal Party in their 2013 election. He was, again, ultimately unsuccessful in his bid to lead the party.

Dumaresque ran for the Liberal nomination in Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair for the 2015 provincial election but lost to Lisa Dempster. He later won a Party nomination in Conception Bay East – Bell Island, but lost to the Progressive Conservative incumbent, David Brazil.

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2015 Newfoundland and Labrador general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative David Brazil 3,463 59.22
Liberal Danny Dumaresque 1,582 27.05
New Democratic Bill Kavanagh 803 13.73
Total valid votes 5,848 100.00
Ballot 1 Ballot 2 Ballot 3
Candidate Votes % Points % Votes % Points % Votes % Points %
Dwight Ball 10,944 45.94% 2,130.05 44.38% 11,306 48.45% 2,257.15 47.02% 12,598 60.64% 2,832.29 59.01%
Paul Antle 6,340 26.61% 1,321.15 27.52% 6,600 28.28% 1,397.86 29.12% 8,178 39.36% 1,967.71 40.99%
Cathy Bennett 5,252 22.05% 1,089.05 22.69% 5,431 23.27% 1,144.99 23.85%
Danny Dumaresque 670 2.81% 131.69 2.74%
Jim Bennett 617 2.59% 128.05 2.67%
Total 23,823 100.00 4,800.00 100.00 23,337 100.00 4,800.00 100.00 20,776 100.00 4,800.00 100.00
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Progressive Conservative Derrick Dalley 2,764 67.65%
Liberal Danny Dumaresque 1,070 26.19%
     NDP Tree Walsh 252 6.17%
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Progressive Conservative Patty Pottle 680 48.82%
Liberal Danny Dumaresque 604 43.36%
Labrador Party Jimmy Tuttauk 109 7.82%

Party Candidate Votes % ±
     Independent Yvonne Jones 1,665 56.83%
Liberal Danny Dumaresque 1,233 42.08%
Progressive Conservative Berkley Bursey 42 1.43%
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Danny Dumaresque 1,578 66.95%
Progressive Conservative Michael Kelly 486 20.62%
     NDP Jessie Bird 293 12.43%
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Danny Dumaresque 1,540 60.02%
Progressive Conservative Reginald Hancock 1,026 39.98%