Their 17% share of the vote was well below the national party's 31%.
It was the only third party to increase its share of the vote in 2004.
Here is a government party that has put up its share of the vote.
In the 2010 election his share of the vote was 2.7%.
Its share of the popular vote fell from about 36% to less than 4%.
This was a far smaller share of the vote than had been expected.
With two results in, their share of the vote is down almost 11 percentage points.
All parties received a higher share of the vote than in 2004.
Social Credit did despite lose a significant share of the popular vote.
However, its share of the popular vote had significantly increased.