He achieved 38 votes, Senator Stuart Syvret received 14 and there was one spoilt paper.
MacIsaac received his largest margin of victory in the 2006 general election, achieving 1676 more votes than his nearest challenger.
But achieving even 60 votes has proved elusive for both parties in the last two decades.
Public awareness of the party was first achieved due to members standing in the London mayor elections, in which they achieved almost 100,000 votes.
In the end, on 28 May 1960, Gateshead only achieved 18 votes, with Southport the next lowest at 29.
He stood in a Senatorial by-election in February 1999 achieving 440 votes.
In the 2009 provincial election the party ran a total of 22 candidates who managed to achieve 3,748 total votes.
He was re-elected in a by-election in 2004 achieving 7,144 votes with a majority of 5,500.
She stood against one other candidate, Patricia Anne Picot, who achieved 397 votes.
Since this is the second reading, any amendment must achieve 314 votes.