New Brunswick general election, 1995
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The 33rd New Brunswick general election was held on September 11, 1995, to elect 55 members to the 53rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
, the governing house of the province
of New Brunswick
, Canada
. The election marked the debut of Bernard Valcourt
as a provincial politician, and as leader of a reinvigorated Progressive Conservative Party
. Frank McKenna
sought a third term for his Liberal
government, while the Confederation of Regions
(CoR) party struggled to survive after considerable internal strife. Elizabeth Weir
tried to expand her New Democratic Party's foothold in the legislature.
Valcourt, a popular politician from Edmundston
, had served as an MP
from 1984
to 1993
, and served in the cabinets of Prime Ministers
Brian Mulroney
and Kim Campbell
. The New Brunswick Tories
had been in shambles for the better part of a decade. They were shut out of the legislature in 1987
, and won only 3 seats and third place in 1991
. The internal meltdown of the CoR party had left them lots of room on the right, and polls showed that there would be a competitive race.
The Liberals, however, were again victorious. McKenna's personal popularity combined with vote-splitting between the Conservatives and the remanents of CoR allowed the Liberals to maintain a large majority while the Tories managed only 6 seats. The combined PC-CoR vote exceeded that of the Liberals in an additional 10 ridings (Albert
, Fundy Isles
, Kings East, Mactaquac
, Petitcodiac
, Saint John-Fundy
, Southwest Miramichi
, Victoria-Tobique
, Western Charlotte and Woodstock).
Also of note, there were 55 ridings in this election, as opposed to 58 in previous elections. It was the first time boundaries were redrawn
in New Brunswick since 1974
.
* Natural Law did not contest the 1991 election.
.
Legend
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|1. Restigouche West
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|Jean Paul Savoie 3,745
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|Luc LeBrun 3,230
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|Wendy Martin 200
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|Marcelle Lamontagne (Natural Law) 93
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|Jean-Paul Savoie
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|2. Campbellton
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|Edmond Blanchard
4,831
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|Florent Jim Levesque 1,207
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|Louis Renaud 425
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|Harold I. Hargrove (CoR) 368
Laurent Maltais (Nautral Law) 93
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|Edmond Blanchard
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|3. Dalhousie-Restigouche East
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Carolle de Ste. Croix
4,006
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Gail Walsh 743
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Aurèle Ferlatte 2,753
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Charles Gendron Stewart (Ind.) 220
Chris Jensen (Natural Law) 81
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|Allan Maher
†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Rayburn Doucet†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|4. Nigadoo-Chaleur
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|Albert Doucet
4,421
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|Maxime Lejeune 2,555
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|Ulric DeGrâce 662
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|Francine Richard (Natural Law) 126
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|Albert Doucet
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|5. Bathurst
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|Marcelle Mersereau
4,956
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|Graham Wiseman 695
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|Kim Power 824
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|William Parker (Natural Law) 88
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|Marcelle Mersereau
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|6. Nepisiguit
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|Alban Landry 3,715
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|Anne-Marie Gammon 1,953
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|Normand Savoie 690
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|Andie Haché (Natural Law) 87
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|Frank Branch
†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|7. Caraquet
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|Bernard Thériault
4,367
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|Bernard Haché 1,804
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|Jean-Marie Nadeau 1,792
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|Marc Boulay (Natural Law) 68
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|Bernard Thériault
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|8. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou
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|Jean-Camille Degrâce
4,124
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|Paul Robichaud
4,096
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|Daniel Brindle 222
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|Gilles Godin 56
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|Jean Gauvin†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|9. Centre-Péninsule
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|Denis Landry
3,448
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|Roland Mallais 2,749
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|Pierre Cousineau 373
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|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|10. Tracadie-Sheila
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|George McLaughlin 3,803
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|Elvy Robichaud 4,214
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|Aldoria Noël 172
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|Elvy Robichaud
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|11. Miramichi Bay
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|Danny Gay 3,504
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|Jim Gordon 3,334
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|Mary M. Parker 237
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|Allison Furlotte (CoR) 91
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|Danny Gay
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|12. Miramichi-Bay du Vin
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Frank McKenna
5,089
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Scott Hickey 2,114
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Debbie McGraw 617
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Brian E. Farrah (Natural Law) 92
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|Frank McKenna
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Reg MacDonald
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|13. Miramichi Centre
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|John McKay
4,081
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|Paul Dawson 3,803
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|Terry Carter 353
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|
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|John McKay
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|14. Southwest Miramichi
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|Reg MacDonald
* 3,227
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|Andy Dawson 2,326
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|Allan Goodfellow 337
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|Gerald Stewart (CoR) 1,055
Gayer Holmes (Ind.) 147
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|Brent Taylor†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|15. Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
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|Kenneth Johnson 3,530
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|Hermel Mazerolle 2,728
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|Charles Richard 493
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|
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|16. Kent
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Alan Graham
4,318
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Stéphane Comeau 903
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|John LaBossiere 522
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Percy R. Beers (CoR) 387
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|Alan Graham
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Conrad Landry†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|17. Kent South
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|Camille Thériault 6,313
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|Charles Ryan 1,774
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|Clifford Meunier 740
|
|
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|Camille Thériault
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|18. Shediac-Cap-Pélé
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|Bernard Richard
6,963
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|Jean-Claude Bourque 1,006
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|John Gagnon 543
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|
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|Bernard Richard
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|19. Tantramar
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|Marilyn Trenholme 3,414
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|Eric Wheeler 654
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|Berkeley Fleming 844
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|Julia Stevens 553
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|
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|Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|20. Dieppe-Memramcook
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|Greg O'Donnell
6,639
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|Bernard Lord
2,181
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|Bernice Butler 577
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|Robert Henry 177
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|
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|Greg O'Donnell
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|21. Moncton East
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|Ray Frenette 4,466
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|Brian Donaghy 1,302
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|Gérard Snow 854
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|Gerry Fullerton 604
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|
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|Ray Frenette
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|22. Moncton South
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|Jim Lockyer 4,332
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|Bob Leighton 1,236
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|Blair McInnis 577
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|Don Freeman 861
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|
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|James E. Lockyer
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|23. Moncton North
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|Gene Devereux
4,333
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|Marc LeBlanc 1,139
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|Mark Robar 608
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|Cyril Flanagan 945
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|Michael Boucher (Natural Law) 40
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|Gene Devereux
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|24. Moncton Crescent
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|Ken MacLeod
3,832
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|Barbara Winsor 1,489
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|Richard Hay 426
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|Dean Ryder 1,017
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|Richard Mullins 227
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|25. Petitcodiac
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|Hollis Steeves
2,398
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|Charles Harmer 1,650
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|Jennifer Stairs 310
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|Tom Taylor 1,673
|
|
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|Dennis Cochrane
†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|26. Riverview
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|Al Kavanaugh 4,090
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|Scott MacGregor 1,712
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|David Bailie 317
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|Doug Roper 1,436
|
|
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|Gordon Wilden*
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|27. Albert
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|Harry Doyle
2,871
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|Wayne Steeves
1,964
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|Elizabeth Venart 353
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|Doug Duff 1,350
|
|
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|Beverly Brine
†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|28. Kings East
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|LeRoy Armstrong
3,074
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|Hazen Myers 3,030
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|Brian Stone 325
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|Gordon Willden* 548
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|Brian A. Chown (Ind.) 193
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|Hazen Myers
|}
Greater Saint John
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|29. Hampton-Belleisle
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|Georgie Day
* 3,310
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|Ronald Hatfield 2,837
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|Shirley Short 870
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|Ben Macaulay 456
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|Neil Dickie (Natural Law) 69
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|30. Kennebecasis
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|Peter LeBlanc
3,279
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|John van Kralingen 2,069
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|Elizabeth Thompson 1,522
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|Bob Ross 471
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|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|31. Saint John-Fundy
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|Stuart Jamieson 2,447
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|Rodney Weston
2,263
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|Aubrey Fougere 968
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|Bernard Toole 224
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|Phylllis Johnston (Natural Law) 49
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|Stuart Jamieson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|32. Saint John-Kings
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|Laureen Jarrett
3,176
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|Bill Artiss 2,561
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|Pam Coates 825
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|
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|Gary Ewart (Ind.) 497
Allison Pring (Natural Law) 60
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|33. Saint John Champlain
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|Roly MacIntyre
2,222
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|Lisa Keenan 1,547
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|Paula Tippett 1,888
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|Christina Green 200
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|
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|George Jenkins
†
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|34. Saint John Harbour
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Robert A. Higgins 1,813
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Lloyd Betts 702
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Elizabeth Weir
2,901
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Roland Griffith 137
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Janice MacMillan (Natural Law) 52
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|John Mooney†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Elizabeth Weir
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|35. Saint John Portland
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Leo McAdam 2,454
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Trevor Holder
2,113
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Greg Barry 1,507
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Terry Van Duzee 209
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|
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|Leo McAdam
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Shirley Dysart
†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|36. Saint John Lancaster
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|Jane Barry
2,954
|
|Norm McFarlane
2,673
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|Kenneth Wilcox 1,030
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|Peter Whitebone 215
|
|Richard Gerrior (Ind.) 188
Christopher Collrin (Natural Law) 49
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|Jane Barry
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|37. Grand Bay-Westfield
|
|Edward Kelly 1,583
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|Milt Sherwood
2,332
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|Julie Dingwell 1,471
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|Colby Fraser 527
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|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|38. Charlotte
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Sheldon Lee
3,645
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Sharon Tucker 1,269
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Eugene Dugas 124
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Lynn Mason 107
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Teresa James (Ind.) 54
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|Sheldon Lee
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Eric Allaby
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|39. Fundy Isles
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|Eric Allaby
* 1,201
|
|Bob Jackson 1,111
|
|Bill Barteau 77
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|John Cunningham 171
|
|
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|40. Western Charlotte
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Ann Breault
3,076
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Ken Stevens 1,752
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Tony Huntjens
1,590
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|John Alexander 257
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|
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|Reid Hurley†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
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|Ann Breault
|}
Greater Fredericton
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|41. Oromocto-Gagetown
||
|Vaughn Blaney
* 3,537
|
|Jody Carr
1,861
|
|Sandra Burtt 390
|
|Al Rector 914
|
|
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|Al Rector
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|42. Grand Lake
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|Doug Tyler
* 3,743
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|Stephen McCready 2,177
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|Danny Young 420
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|Connie Webber 1,501
|
|
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|43. Fredericton North
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|Jim Wilson 4,235
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|Walter Brown 1,778
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|Elaine Perkins 1,074
|
|Ross Ingram 1,569
|
|
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|Ed Allen
†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|44. Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
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|Greg Byrne 3,241
|
|Brent Bishop 1,464
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|Patricia Kennedy 929
|
|Nancy Curtis 857
|
|
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|45. Fredericton South
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|Russ King 4,141
|
|David Peterson 1,980
|
|Dick Grant 1,042
|
|Dave O'Brien 776
|
|Jeanne Geldart (Natural Law) 108
||
|Russ King
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|46. New Maryland
||
|Joan Kingston
3,719
|
|Robert Penney 1,759
|
|Eric Keating 636
|
|Max White* 1,873
|
|
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|47. York
||
|John Flynn
3,632
|
|Martin MacMullin 1,815
|
|Mary van Gaal 546
|
|Stephen Little 1,350
|
|Patricia Carlson (Natural Law) 56
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|Danny Cameron
†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|48. Mactaquac
||
|David Olmstead 3,106
|
|Donald Parent 2,131
|
|Thomas Steep 505
|
|Greg Hargrove
1,755
|
|
||
|Greg Hargrove
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|49. Woodstock
||
|Bruce Smith
3,306
|
|Fred Hanson 3,058
|
|David Kennedy 530
|
|Lynn Avery (CoR) 687
||
|Bruce Smith
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|50. Carleton
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Butch Green 3,216
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Dale Graham
4,016
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Deanna Grant 220
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|David Kilcollins (CoR) 438
||
|Allison DeLong†
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
||
|Dale Graham
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|51. Victoria-Tobique
||
|Larry Kennedy
2,845
|
|Greg Inman 2,838
|
|Leslie Ferguson 114
|
|Kevin Jensen (CoR) 592
Carter Edgar (Ind.) 109
||
|Larry Kennedy
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|52. Grand Falls Region
||
|Paul Duffie
4,583
|
|Jean-Guy Laforest 2,301
|
|André Faust 264
|
|
||
|Paul Duffie
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|53. Madawaska-la-Vallée
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Gérald Clavette
2,908
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Percy Mockler 3,964
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Jean-Marie St. Onge 118
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|
||
|Gérald Clavette
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
|-
||
|Percy Mockler
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|54. Edmundston
|
|Roland Beaulieu 2,803
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|Bernard Valcourt
4,215
|
|Maureen Michaud 102
|
|
||
|Roland Beaulieu
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|55. Madawaska-les-Lacs
|
|Georges Corriveau 3,085
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|Jeannot Volpé
4,060
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|John Nowlan 103
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|
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|Georges Corriveau
|-
|}
53rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
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, the governing house of the province
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of New Brunswick
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, Canada
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. The election marked the debut of Bernard Valcourt
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as a provincial politician, and as leader of a reinvigorated Progressive Conservative Party
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. Frank McKenna
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sought a third term for his Liberal
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government, while the Confederation of Regions
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(CoR) party struggled to survive after considerable internal strife. Elizabeth Weir
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tried to expand her New Democratic Party's foothold in the legislature.
Valcourt, a popular politician from Edmundston
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, had served as an MP
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from 1984
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to 1993
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, and served in the cabinets of Prime Ministers
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and Kim Campbell
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. The New Brunswick Tories
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had been in shambles for the better part of a decade. They were shut out of the legislature in 1987
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, and won only 3 seats and third place in 1991
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. The internal meltdown of the CoR party had left them lots of room on the right, and polls showed that there would be a competitive race.
The Liberals, however, were again victorious. McKenna's personal popularity combined with vote-splitting between the Conservatives and the remanents of CoR allowed the Liberals to maintain a large majority while the Tories managed only 6 seats. The combined PC-CoR vote exceeded that of the Liberals in an additional 10 ridings (Albert
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, Kings East, Mactaquac
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, Petitcodiac
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, Saint John-Fundy
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, Southwest Miramichi
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, Victoria-Tobique
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, Western Charlotte and Woodstock).
Also of note, there were 55 ridings in this election, as opposed to 58 in previous elections. It was the first time boundaries were redrawn
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in New Brunswick since 1974
New Brunswick general election, 1974
The 28th New Brunswick general election was held on November 18, 1974, to elect 58 members to the 48th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada...
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Results
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1991 New Brunswick general election, 1991 The 32nd New Brunswick general election was held on September 23, 1991, to elect 58 members to the 52nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada.... |
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Elected | % Change | # | % | Change |
Liberal | Frank McKenna Frank McKenna Francis Joseph "Frank" McKenna, PC, OC, ONB, QC is a Canadian businessman and former politician and diplomat. He is currently Deputy Chairman of the Toronto-Dominion Bank. He served as Canadian Ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2006... |
55 | 46 | 43 | 48 | +4.3% | 201,150 | 51.63% | +4.52% |
Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick is a centre-right political party in New Brunswick, Canada. It has its origins in the pre-Canadian confederation Conservative Party that opposed the granting of responsible government to the colony... |
Bernard Valcourt Bernard Valcourt Bernard Valcourt, PC is a Canadian politician and lawyer.-Entrance to politics:Valcourt was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1984 election that brought Brian Mulroney to power. He was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet in 1986 as a... |
55 | 3 | 6 | 6 | +100% | 120,247 | 30.87% | +10.17% |
New Democratic | Elizabeth Weir Elizabeth Weir Elizabeth Jane Weir is a lawyer and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. She was elected leader of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick in 1988 and became an opposition voice to the Liberal government, which held all 58 seats in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.Born in Belfast,... |
55 | 1 | 1 | 1 | - | 37,579 | 9.65% | -1.13% |
Confederation of Regions New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party The New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party was a political party in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.It was the only branch of the Confederation of Regions Party to win any seats... |
Greg Hargrove Greg Hargrove Gregory James Hargrove is a former politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He led the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party from 1995-1999.... |
36 | 8 | 6 | 0 | -100% | 27,684 | 7.11% | -14.09% |
Natural Law | Christopher Collrin | 17 | * | - | - | - | 1,267 | 0.33% | * |
Independents | 8 | - | 2 | - | - | 1,635 | 0.42% | +0.21% | |
Total | 226 | 58 | 58 | 55 | -5.45% | 389,562 | 100% | -5.65% |
Candidates
Many new and changed districts were used for the first time in this election as a result of an electoral redistributionNew Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1994
The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1994 was the first re-alignment of electoral districts in New Brunswick, Canada, since 1973. Under this redistribution, several districts were changed significantly due to considerable population shifts from the northern part of the province to the...
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Legend
- bold denotes a party leader
- italics denotes a potential candidate who has not received his/her party's nomination
- † denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election
* denotes an incumbent seeking re-election in a new district
Northern New Brunswick
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|1. Restigouche West
Restigouche West
Restigouche West was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. This riding was created in the 1973 redistribution when New Brunswick moved to single member districts from Bloc voting. It was merged with Madawaska-la-Vallée to form the new district of...
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|Jean Paul Savoie 3,745
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|Luc LeBrun 3,230
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|Wendy Martin 200
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|Marcelle Lamontagne (Natural Law) 93
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|Jean-Paul Savoie
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|2. Campbellton
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|Edmond Blanchard
Edmond Blanchard
Edmond P. Blanchard, QC is a Canadian jurist and former politician.Blanchard studied at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1975 and a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1978...
4,831
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|Florent Jim Levesque 1,207
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|Louis Renaud 425
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|Harold I. Hargrove (CoR) 368
Laurent Maltais (Nautral Law) 93
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|Edmond Blanchard
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|3. Dalhousie-Restigouche East
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|rowspan=3|Carolle de Ste. Croix
Carolle de Ste. Croix
Marie Carolle Lise de Ste-Croix is an educator, researcher and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. She represented Dalhousie-Restigouche East in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1995 to 1999 as a Liberal member.She was born in Dalhousie, New Brunswick and educated at...
4,006
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|rowspan=3|Gail Walsh 743
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|rowspan=3|Aurèle Ferlatte 2,753
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|rowspan=3|Charles Gendron Stewart (Ind.) 220
Chris Jensen (Natural Law) 81
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|Allan Maher
Allan Maher
Allan Maher is a former Australian football goalkeeper, who was part of Australia's squad for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Maher also participated in subsequent World Cup qualifying campaigns...
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|Rayburn Doucet†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|4. Nigadoo-Chaleur
Nigadoo-Chaleur
Nigadoo—Chaleur is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-History and geography:Nigadoo—Chaleur was created in the 1973 electoral redistribution as one of the five districts from the previous Gloucester district, defined as the parish of Beresford and...
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|Albert Doucet
Albert Doucet
Albert Doucet is a businessman and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Nigadoo-Chaleur in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1991 to 1999 as an Independent, then Liberal and then Independent member.He was born in Bathurst, New Brunswick, the son of Albert...
4,421
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|Maxime Lejeune 2,555
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|Ulric DeGrâce 662
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|Francine Richard (Natural Law) 126
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|Albert Doucet
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|5. Bathurst
Bathurst (electoral district)
Bathurst is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-History and Geography:It was created in the 1967 redistribution when cities were separated from their counties and made independent districts. It was not changed in either the 1973 or 1994...
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|Marcelle Mersereau
Marcelle Mersereau
Marcelle Mersereau, is a Canadian politician.A civil servant for most of her career, she also served as a councillor on Bathurst, New Brunswick city council while on the provincial payroll from 1980 to 1991...
4,956
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|Graham Wiseman 695
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|Kim Power 824
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|William Parker (Natural Law) 88
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|Marcelle Mersereau
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|6. Nepisiguit
Nepisiguit (electoral district)
Nepisiguit is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was known as Nepisiguit-Chaleur from 1974 to 1995.-MLAs:*Frank Branch, Liberal *Alban Landry, Liberal...
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|Alban Landry 3,715
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|Anne-Marie Gammon 1,953
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|Normand Savoie 690
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|Andie Haché (Natural Law) 87
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|Frank Branch
Frank Branch
Frank Richard Branch is a former Canadian politician.A Liberal, he was first elected to the New Brunswick Legislature to the multi-member riding for Gloucester County in the 1970 provincial election. He was re-elected to the legislature for the single member riding of Nepisiguit-Chaleur in 1974,...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|7. Caraquet
Caraquet (electoral district)
Caraquet is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 1973 from Gloucester. The riding is centred on the town of Caraquet.-MLAs:*Onil Doiron, Liberal...
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|Bernard Thériault
Bernard Thériault
Bernard Thériault is a political figure in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He became chief of staff to Premier of New Brunswick Shawn Graham on October 30, 2006....
4,367
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|Bernard Haché 1,804
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|Jean-Marie Nadeau 1,792
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|Marc Boulay (Natural Law) 68
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|Bernard Thériault
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|8. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou
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|Jean-Camille Degrâce
Jean-Camille DeGrâce
Jean-Camille DeGrâce is an educator and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1995 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
4,124
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|Paul Robichaud
Paul Robichaud
Paul Robichaud is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.He studied at the Shippagan, New Brunswick campus of the University of Moncton. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party since 1985, he first ran for office in the 1995 but was defeated...
4,096
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|Daniel Brindle 222
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|Gilles Godin 56
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|Jean Gauvin†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|9. Centre-Péninsule
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|Denis Landry
Denis Landry
Denis Landry is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1995 and re-elected in 2003 and 2006 after being defeated in his first bid for re-election in 1999....
3,448
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|Roland Mallais 2,749
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|Pierre Cousineau 373
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|10. Tracadie-Sheila
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|George McLaughlin 3,803
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|Elvy Robichaud 4,214
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|Aldoria Noël 172
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|Elvy Robichaud
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Eastern New Brunswick
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|11. Miramichi Bay
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|Danny Gay 3,504
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|Jim Gordon 3,334
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|Mary M. Parker 237
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|Allison Furlotte (CoR) 91
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|Danny Gay
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|12. Miramichi-Bay du Vin
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|rowspan=3|Frank McKenna
Frank McKenna
Francis Joseph "Frank" McKenna, PC, OC, ONB, QC is a Canadian businessman and former politician and diplomat. He is currently Deputy Chairman of the Toronto-Dominion Bank. He served as Canadian Ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2006...
5,089
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|rowspan=3|Scott Hickey 2,114
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|rowspan=3|Debbie McGraw 617
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|rowspan=3|Brian E. Farrah (Natural Law) 92
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|Frank McKenna
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|Reg MacDonald
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|13. Miramichi Centre
Miramichi Centre
Miramichi Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-MLAs:*John McKay, Liberal *Kim Jardine, PC *John Winston Foran, Liberal *Robert Trevors, PC...
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|John McKay
John McKay (New Brunswick politician)
John Bradley McKay is a politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He was a member of the province's legislative assembly and served as mayor of the city of Miramichi, New Brunswick from 2004 to 2008....
4,081
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|Paul Dawson 3,803
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|Terry Carter 353
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|John McKay
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|14. Southwest Miramichi
Southwest Miramichi
Southwest Miramichi is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-MLAs:*Morris Green, Liberal *Brent Taylor, CoR *Reg MacDonald, Liberal *Norm Betts, PC...
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|Reg MacDonald
Reg MacDonald
Reginald "Reg" MacDonald is a former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Bay du Vin and then Southwest Miramichi in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1978 to 1982 and from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
* 3,227
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|Andy Dawson 2,326
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|Allan Goodfellow 337
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|Gerald Stewart (CoR) 1,055
Gayer Holmes (Ind.) 147
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|Brent Taylor†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|15. Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
Rogersville-Kouchibouguac is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-MLAs:*Conrad Landry, Liberal *Ken Johnson, Liberal *Rose-May Poirier, Progressive Conservative...
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|Kenneth Johnson 3,530
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|Hermel Mazerolle 2,728
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|Charles Richard 493
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|16. Kent
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|rowspan=3|Alan Graham
Alan Graham
Alan Robert Graham is a retired politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada and he is the father of Shawn Graham, who was elected as Premier of New Brunswick in 2006.Hon...
4,318
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|rowspan=3|Stéphane Comeau 903
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|rowspan=3|John LaBossiere 522
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|rowspan=3|Percy R. Beers (CoR) 387
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|Alan Graham
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|Conrad Landry†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|17. Kent South
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|Camille Thériault 6,313
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|Charles Ryan 1,774
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|Clifford Meunier 740
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|Camille Thériault
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|18. Shediac-Cap-Pélé
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|Bernard Richard
Bernard Richard
Bernard Richard is a Canadian social worker, lawyer, and politician in the Province of New Brunswick....
6,963
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|Jean-Claude Bourque 1,006
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|John Gagnon 543
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|Bernard Richard
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Southeastern New Brunswick
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|19. Tantramar
Tantramar (electoral district)
Tantramar is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in the 1973 electoral redistribution and first used in the 1974 election. It underwent only very minor changes in the 1994 redistribution. This was the first seat to elect a New...
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|Marilyn Trenholme 3,414
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|Eric Wheeler 654
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|Berkeley Fleming 844
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|Julia Stevens 553
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|Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|20. Dieppe-Memramcook
Dieppe-Memramcook
Dieppe-Memramcook was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It has been superseded by the Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe district.- External links :*...
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|Greg O'Donnell
Greg O'Donnell
Gregory Hugh O'Donnell is a businessman and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Memramcook and then Dieppe-Memramcook in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
6,639
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|Bernard Lord
Bernard Lord
Bernard Lord, ONB, QC, is a Canadian politician and lobbyist. Lord served as the 30th Premier of New Brunswick from 1999 to 2006.-Early life:...
2,181
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|Bernice Butler 577
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|Robert Henry 177
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|Greg O'Donnell
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|21. Moncton East
Moncton East
Moncton East is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to 2007, it has been held by only two individuals both of whom served as Premier of New Brunswick. Ray Frenette, a Liberal who served as premier from 1997 to 1998, represented the district...
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|Ray Frenette 4,466
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|Brian Donaghy 1,302
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|Gérard Snow 854
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|Gerry Fullerton 604
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|Ray Frenette
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|22. Moncton South
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|Jim Lockyer 4,332
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|Bob Leighton 1,236
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|Blair McInnis 577
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|Don Freeman 861
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|James E. Lockyer
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|23. Moncton North
Moncton North
Moncton North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-MLAs:*Michael McKee, Liberal *John Lebans, Liberal *Gene Devereux, Liberal...
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|Gene Devereux
Gene Devereux
Gene Devereux is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1995 and defeated in a bid for re-election in 1999....
4,333
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|Marc LeBlanc 1,139
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|Mark Robar 608
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|Cyril Flanagan 945
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|Michael Boucher (Natural Law) 40
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|Gene Devereux
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|24. Moncton Crescent
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|Ken MacLeod
Ken MacLeod
Ken MacLeod , is a Scottish science fiction writer.MacLeod was born in Stornoway. He graduated from Glasgow University with a degree in zoology and has worked as a computer programmer and written a masters thesis on biomechanics....
3,832
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|Barbara Winsor 1,489
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|Richard Hay 426
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|Dean Ryder 1,017
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|Richard Mullins 227
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|25. Petitcodiac
Petitcodiac (electoral district)
Petitcodiac is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-MLAs:*Hollis Steeves, Liberal *Dennis Cochrane, Prog. Cons. *Hollis Steeves, Liberal...
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|Hollis Steeves
Hollis Steeves
Hollis Steeves is a farmer and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Petitcodiac in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1991 and from 1995 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
2,398
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|Charles Harmer 1,650
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|Jennifer Stairs 310
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|Tom Taylor 1,673
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|Dennis Cochrane
Dennis Cochrane
Dennis H. Cochrane is a Canadian politician and civil servant.He graduated from the New Brunswick Teacher's College in 1970, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1974, received a Bachelor of Education in 1974 and a Master of Education in 1981 from the...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|26. Riverview
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|Al Kavanaugh 4,090
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|Scott MacGregor 1,712
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|David Bailie 317
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|Doug Roper 1,436
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|Gordon Wilden*
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|27. Albert
Albert (provincial electoral district)
Albert is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 1846 when Albert County was created and its boundaries were the same as the county...
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|Harry Doyle
Harry Doyle
Harry Doyle is an educator and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Albert in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1995 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
2,871
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|Wayne Steeves
Wayne Steeves
O. Wayne Steeves is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.Steeves was born in Lower Coverdale, New Brunswick, the son of Noel Steeves and Vera Downing. A Progressive Conservative, he has been a candidate for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the electoral district of...
1,964
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|Elizabeth Venart 353
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|Doug Duff 1,350
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|Beverly Brine
Beverly Brine
Beverly Mae Brine is an investment counsellor and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. She represented Albert in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a Confederation of Regions member from 1991 to 1994 and as an independent from 1994 to 1995.She was born in Moncton, New...
†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|28. Kings East
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|LeRoy Armstrong
LeRoy Armstrong
Thomas LeRoy Armstrong is a Canadian businessman and politician. He was formerly the member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Kings East....
3,074
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|Hazen Myers 3,030
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|Brian Stone 325
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|Gordon Willden* 548
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|Brian A. Chown (Ind.) 193
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|Hazen Myers
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Greater Saint JohnSaint John, New BrunswickCity of Saint John , or commonly Saint John, is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the first incorporated city in Canada. The city is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 74,043...
& Fundy Coast
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|29. Hampton-Belleisle
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|Georgie Day
Georgie Day
Georgie Margaret Day is a nurse and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. She represented Kings Centre and then Hampton-Belleisle in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1991 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
* 3,310
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|Ronald Hatfield 2,837
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|Shirley Short 870
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|Ben Macaulay 456
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|Neil Dickie (Natural Law) 69
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|30. Kennebecasis
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|Peter LeBlanc
Peter LeBlanc (politician)
Peter David LeBlanc is a chartered accountant and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Kennebecasis in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1995 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
3,279
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|John van Kralingen 2,069
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|Elizabeth Thompson 1,522
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|Bob Ross 471
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|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|31. Saint John-Fundy
Saint John-Fundy
Saint John-Fundy is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.-MLAs:*Stuart Jamieson, Liberal *Rodney Weston, Progressive Conservative *Stuart Jamieson, Liberal...
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|Stuart Jamieson 2,447
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|Rodney Weston
Rodney Weston
Rodney H. Weston is a businessman and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He is the current Member of Parliament for Saint John...
2,263
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|Aubrey Fougere 968
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|Bernard Toole 224
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|Phylllis Johnston (Natural Law) 49
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|Stuart Jamieson
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|32. Saint John-Kings
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|Laureen Jarrett
Laureen Jarrett
Ella Laureen Jarrett is a teacher and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. She represented Kings West and then Saint John Kings in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
3,176
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|Bill Artiss 2,561
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|Pam Coates 825
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|Gary Ewart (Ind.) 497
Allison Pring (Natural Law) 60
|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|33. Saint John Champlain
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|Roly MacIntyre
Roly MacIntyre
Roly MacIntyre is a former civil servant and politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1995 and re-elected in 2003 and 2006 after having been defeated in 1999....
2,222
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|Lisa Keenan 1,547
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|Paula Tippett 1,888
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|Christina Green 200
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|George Jenkins
George Jenkins
George Clarke Jenkins was an American production designer and three-time Tony Award nominee.Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he studied architecture at University of Pennsylvania before leaving to build sets...
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|34. Saint John Harbour
Saint John Harbour
Saint John Harbour is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was represented from its creation for the 1995 election until October 13, 2005 by Elizabeth Weir, the leader of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick from 1988 to September 25, 2005...
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|rowspan=3|Robert A. Higgins 1,813
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Lloyd Betts 702
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|rowspan=3|Elizabeth Weir
Elizabeth Weir
Elizabeth Jane Weir is a lawyer and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. She was elected leader of the New Democratic Party of New Brunswick in 1988 and became an opposition voice to the Liberal government, which held all 58 seats in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.Born in Belfast,...
2,901
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Roland Griffith 137
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Janice MacMillan (Natural Law) 52
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|John Mooney†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
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|Elizabeth Weir
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|35. Saint John Portland
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|rowspan=3|Leo McAdam 2,454
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Trevor Holder
Trevor Holder
Trevor Arthur Holder, is a New Brunswick politician. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick representing the electoral district of Saint John Portland and a government MLA...
2,113
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Greg Barry 1,507
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Terry Van Duzee 209
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|Leo McAdam
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
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|Shirley Dysart
Shirley Dysart
Shirley Theresa Dysart, CM is a former teacher and New Brunswick politician.Dysart was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1974 to represent Saint John North. She was the first female Liberal, and second female of any party, to serve therein...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|36. Saint John Lancaster
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|Jane Barry
Jane Barry
Pamela Jane Barry is a chemist and former politician in New Brunswick. She represented Saint John West and then Saint John Lancaster in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member.-Early years:...
2,954
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|Norm McFarlane
Norm McFarlane
Norman McFarlane was the 64th Mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He was first elected on May 10, 2004, and sworn into office on Tuesday, May 25. He was defeated in the New Brunswick municipal elections, 2008....
2,673
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|Kenneth Wilcox 1,030
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|Peter Whitebone 215
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|Richard Gerrior (Ind.) 188
Christopher Collrin (Natural Law) 49
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|Jane Barry
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|37. Grand Bay-Westfield
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|Edward Kelly 1,583
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|Milt Sherwood
Milt Sherwood
Milton A. Sherwood is a former politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. In the early 1960s, he moved to Westfield, New Brunswick where he operated a printing business for many years....
2,332
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|Julie Dingwell 1,471
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|Colby Fraser 527
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|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=whitesmoke|new district
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|38. Charlotte
Charlotte (provincial electoral district)
Charlotte was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada from 1994 to 2006. It was created from large parts of Charlotte Centre and Charlotte-Fundy...
| rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Sheldon Lee
Sheldon Lee (politician)
Sheldon Albert Lee is a former Canadian politician. He was the Liberal member of Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Charlotte Centre from 1978 to 1995 and then for the new district of Charlotte from New Brunswick general election, 1995 until his retirement at the calling of...
3,645
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Sharon Tucker 1,269
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Eugene Dugas 124
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Lynn Mason 107
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Teresa James (Ind.) 54
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|Sheldon Lee
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|Eric Allaby
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|39. Fundy Isles
Fundy Isles
Fundy Isles was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.It was created in 1994 from Charlotte West and Charlotte-Fundy and was dissolved in 2006 into Charlotte-The Isles and Charlotte-Campobello....
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|Eric Allaby
Eric Allaby
Kenneth Eric Allaby is a former New Brunswick politician.Allaby, educated in physics at Acadia University, has worked as an author, painter, curator and teacher. An historian, he was curator of the Grand Manan Museum and the author several books and articles on marine history...
* 1,201
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|Bob Jackson 1,111
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|Bill Barteau 77
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|John Cunningham 171
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|40. Western Charlotte
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|rowspan=3|Ann Breault
Ann Breault
Gertrude Ann Breault is a teacher, nurse, journalist and former politician in New Brunswick, Canada. Know by "Ann," she represented St...
3,076
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|rowspan=3|Ken Stevens 1,752
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|rowspan=3|Tony Huntjens
Tony Huntjens
Antoon J. "Tony" Huntjens is a former teacher and New Brunswick politician. A resident of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, where he taught High School for thirty-three years, he is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Western Charlotte.In the fall of 1961,...
1,590
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|rowspan=3|John Alexander 257
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|Reid Hurley†
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|Ann Breault
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Greater FrederictonFredericton, New BrunswickFredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there. An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province, Fredericton is home to two universities and cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art...
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|41. Oromocto-Gagetown
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|Vaughn Blaney
Vaughn Blaney
Vaughn Blaney is a former educator and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Queens South and then Oromocto-Gagetown in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
* 3,537
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|Jody Carr
Jody Carr
Jody Rochelle Carr is a Canadian politician. He is the current member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Oromocto and served in the cabinet for part of 2006....
1,861
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|Sandra Burtt 390
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|Al Rector 914
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|Al Rector
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|42. Grand Lake
Grand Lake (electoral district)
Grand Lake is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.- External links :*...
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|Doug Tyler
Doug Tyler
Doug Tyler is a political figure in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.Tyler was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from the 1987 election until his defeat in the 1999 election...
* 3,743
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|Stephen McCready 2,177
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|Danny Young 420
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|Connie Webber 1,501
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|43. Fredericton North
Fredericton North
Fredericton North was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada from 1973 to 2006. It was split between the new ridings of Fredericton-Nashwaaksis and Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak.- External links :*...
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|Jim Wilson 4,235
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|Walter Brown 1,778
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|Elaine Perkins 1,074
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|Ross Ingram 1,569
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|Ed Allen
Ed Allen (politician)
Edwin G. "Ed" Allen was a New Brunswick politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1978 to 1987 and again from 1991 to 1995...
†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|44. Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first created in the 2006 redrawing of electoral districts and was first used in the general election later that year...
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|Greg Byrne 3,241
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|Brent Bishop 1,464
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|Patricia Kennedy 929
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|Nancy Curtis 857
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|45. Fredericton South
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|Russ King 4,141
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|David Peterson 1,980
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|Dick Grant 1,042
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|Dave O'Brien 776
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|Jeanne Geldart (Natural Law) 108
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|Russ King
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|46. New Maryland
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|Joan Kingston
Joan Kingston
Joan Margaret Kingston is a nurse, teacher and former political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. She represented New Maryland in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a Liberal member from 1995 to 1999....
3,719
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|Robert Penney 1,759
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|Eric Keating 636
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|Max White* 1,873
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|47. York
York (provincial electoral district)
York is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada in the southwestern portion of the province. It was created in 1995 from a large part of the former York South and a small part of York North .-Results:...
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|John Flynn
John Flynn (New Brunswick politician)
John Flynn is a former bank manager and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented York in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1995 to 1999 as a Liberal member....
3,632
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|Martin MacMullin 1,815
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|Mary van Gaal 546
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|Stephen Little 1,350
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|Patricia Carlson (Natural Law) 56
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|Danny Cameron
Danny Cameron
Daniel Ernest Cameron was the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada, from 1991 to 1995, as leader of the Confederation of Regions Party of New Brunswick, a conservative political party....
†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|48. Mactaquac
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|David Olmstead 3,106
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|Donald Parent 2,131
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|Thomas Steep 505
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|Greg Hargrove
Greg Hargrove
Gregory James Hargrove is a former politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He led the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party from 1995-1999....
1,755
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|Greg Hargrove
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Upper St. John River Valley
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|49. Woodstock
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|Bruce Smith
Bruce Atherton Smith
Bruce Atherton Smith was a journalist and politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.In 1959, Smith graduated from Radio and Television Arts program at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario...
3,306
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|Fred Hanson 3,058
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|David Kennedy 530
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|Lynn Avery (CoR) 687
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|Bruce Smith
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|50. Carleton
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Butch Green 3,216
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|rowspan=3|Dale Graham
Dale Graham
Dale Allison Graham is a politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He is currently a member and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and was a member of the provincial cabinet from 1999 to 2006....
4,016
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Deanna Grant 220
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|David Kilcollins (CoR) 438
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|Allison DeLong†
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
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|Dale Graham
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|51. Victoria-Tobique
Victoria-Tobique
Victoria-Tobique is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. This riding was created in the 1973 redistribution when New Brunswick moved to single member districts...
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|Larry Kennedy
Larry Kennedy
Larry Ronald Kennedy is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.Kennedy studied at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton where he earned a Bachelor of Science before going on to earn his Doctor of Medicine degree from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.Kennedy...
2,845
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|Greg Inman 2,838
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|Leslie Ferguson 114
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|Kevin Jensen (CoR) 592
Carter Edgar (Ind.) 109
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|Larry Kennedy
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|52. Grand Falls Region
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|Paul Duffie
Paul Duffie
Paul Duffie is a former politician, lawyer and judge in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Duffie was born in Neguac, New Brunswick. A graduate of Ricker College in Houlton, Maine with a Bachelor of Science degree and the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick with a law...
4,583
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|Jean-Guy Laforest 2,301
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|André Faust 264
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|Paul Duffie
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|53. Madawaska-la-Vallée
Madawaska-la-Vallée
Madawaska-la-Vallée was a provincial electoral district which elected one member to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in the 1994 redrawing of electoral boundaries and dissolved in 2006. It was used in the 1995, 1999 and 2003 elections...
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Gérald Clavette
Gérald Clavette
Gérald Clavette is a New Brunswick politician. A Liberal, he served in cabinet as chairman of the Board of Management from 1987 to 1991 and then as Minister of Agriculture in the government of Frank McKenna from October 9, 1991 to April 25, 1994....
2,908
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|rowspan=3|Percy Mockler 3,964
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Jean-Marie St. Onge 118
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|
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|Gérald Clavette
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke colspan=2 align=center|merged district
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|Percy Mockler
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|54. Edmundston
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|Roland Beaulieu 2,803
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|Bernard Valcourt
Bernard Valcourt
Bernard Valcourt, PC is a Canadian politician and lawyer.-Entrance to politics:Valcourt was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1984 election that brought Brian Mulroney to power. He was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet in 1986 as a...
4,215
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|Maureen Michaud 102
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|Roland Beaulieu
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|55. Madawaska-les-Lacs
Madawaska-les-Lacs
Madawaska-les-Lacs is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. Its MLA is Jeannot Volpé, a Progressive Conservative....
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|Georges Corriveau 3,085
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|Jeannot Volpé
Jeannot Volpé
Jeannot Volpé is a Canadian politician in the Province of New Brunswick.Born in Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick, Volpé graduated from the University of Moncton in 1973 with a Bachelor of Physical Education degree and taught school until 1980...
4,060
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|John Nowlan 103
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|Georges Corriveau
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