Canadian federal election results in New Brunswick
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in New Brunswick.
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[edit] Regional Profile
New Brunswick results in federal elections are divided among geographical and linguistic lines: The Liberals fare better in the predominantly francophone eastern and northern sections of the province, while the anglophone south and west has historically tended to favour the Conservatives. In 1993, Saint John was one of only two ridings in the country to go Progressive Conservative, electing Elsie Wayne. The NDP holds one seat in northeastern New Brunswick. The remaining Liberal MPs in the south and west remain vulnerable as they won narrowly against the Conservatives.
[edit] 2006 - 39th General Election
Conservative Mike Allen defeated incumbent MP Andy Savoy in Tobique—Mactaquac. In the open seat of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe, formerly held by Claudette Bradshaw, Brian Murphy kept the seat for the Liberals. There was no change elsewhere. edit
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Acadie—Bathurst | Marcelle Mersereau
15,504 |
Serge Savoie
8.513 |
Yvon Godin
25,195 |
Philippe Rousselle
701 1.4% |
Eric Landry (Ind.)362 Ulric DeGrâce (Ind.)219 |
Yvon Godin | ||||||
Beauséjour | Dominic LeBlanc
22,012 |
Omer Léger
14,919 |
Neil Gardner
7,717 |
Anna Girouard
1,290 2.8% |
Frank Comeau (Ind.)
357 |
Dominic LeBlanc | ||||||
Fredericton | Andy Scott
19,649 |
Pat Lynch
16,292 |
John Carty
9,988 |
Philip Duchastel
884 1.9% |
David Raymond Amos (Ind.)
198 |
Andy Scott | ||||||
Fundy Royal | Eldon Hunter
9,979 |
Rob Moore
17,630 |
Rob Moir
7,696 |
Patty Donovan
1,189 3.3% |
Rob Moore | |||||||
Madawaska—Restigouche | Jean-Claude D'Amours
13,734 |
Jean-Pierre Ouellet
12,849 |
Rodolphe Martin
8,322 |
Irka Laplante
1,220 3.3% |
Jean-Claude D'Amours | |||||||
Miramichi | Charles Hubbard
13,960 |
Michael Morrison
11,250 |
Jeannette Manuel-Allain
5,587 |
John Bethell
587 1.8% |
Danny Gay (Ind.)
1,640 |
Charles Hubbard | ||||||
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | Brian Murphy
22,918 |
Charles Doucet
14,464 |
David Hackett
9,095 |
Camille Labchuk
1,409 2.9% |
Ron Pomerleau (CAP)
150 |
Claudette Bradshaw† | ||||||
New Brunswick Southwest | Stan Smith
8,877 |
Greg Thompson
18,155 |
Andrew Graham
5,178 |
Erik Millett
922 2.8% |
Greg Thompson | |||||||
Saint John | Paul Zed
17,202 |
John Wallace
15,753 |
Terry Albright
6,267 |
Vern Garnett
858 2.1% |
Paul Zed | |||||||
Tobique—Mactaquac | Andy Savoy
15,558 |
Mike Allen
15,894 |
Alice Finnamore
4,172 |
Robert Berube
679 1.8% |
Andy Savoy |
[edit] 2004 - 38th General Election
The Liberals held three seats in the anglophone south (Fredericton, Fundy and Tobique-Mactaquac), believed to be most vulnerable to the Conservatives. Despite heavy targeting, the Conservatives only managed to reclaim Fundy from John Herron (who defected from the old PC party in 2003). They lost the adjacent seat of Saint John, vacated by the retiring Elsie Wayne, making for a net Liberal gain. edit
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Acadie—Bathurst | Serge Rouselle 14,452 |
Joel Bernard 4,841 |
Yvon Godin 23,857 |
Mario Lanteigne 1,085 |
Yvon Godin | |||||||
Beauséjour | Dominic LeBlanc 21,934 |
Angela Vautour 11,604 |
Omer Bourque 6,056 |
Anna Girouard 1,574 |
Dominic LeBlanc | |||||||
Fredericton | Andy Scott 19,819 |
Kent Fox 14,193 |
John Carty 7,360 |
Daron Letts 997 |
Andy Scott | |||||||
Fundy | John Herron 11,635 |
Rob Moore 14,997 |
Pat Hanratty 5,417 |
Karin Bach 1,051 |
David Amos (Ind.) 358 |
John Herron | ||||||
Madawaska—Restigouche | Jean-Claude D'Amours 14,144 |
Benoit Violette 7,605 |
Rodolphe Martin 8,737 |
Jovette Cyr 1,185 |
Jeannot Castonguay† | |||||||
Miramichi | Charles Hubbard 15,647 |
Michael Morrison 9,448 |
Hilaire Rousselle 5,980 |
Gary Sanipass 1,468 |
Charles Hubbard | |||||||
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | Claudette Bradshaw 25,266 |
Jean LeBlanc 10,003 |
Hélène Lapointe 5,344 |
Judith Hamel 1,998 |
Claudette Bradshaw | |||||||
St. Croix—Belleisle | James Dunlap 9,702 |
Greg Thompson 16,339 |
Patrick Webber 3,600 |
Erik Millett 960 |
David Szemerda (CAP) 194 |
Greg Thompson | ||||||
Saint John | Paul Zed 15,725 |
Bob McVicar 12,212 |
Terry Albright 6,926 |
Jonathan Cormier 807 |
Tom Oland (Ind.) 290 Jim Wood (Mar.) 369 |
Elsie Wayne† | ||||||
Tobique—Mactaquac | Andy Savoy 16,787 |
Mike Allen 13,779 |
Jason Mapplebeck 2,957 |
Scott Jones 1,282 |
Andy Savoy |
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[edit] 2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Alliance | NDP | Prog. Cons. | Other | ||||||||
Acadie—Bathurst | Bernard Theriault 20 362 |
Jean Gauvin 2 314 |
Yvon Godin 23 568 |
Alcide Leger 4 321 |
Yvon Godin | |||||||
Beausejour—Petitcodiac | Dominic LeBlanc 21 465 |
Tom Taylor 6 256 |
Inka Milewski 3 217 |
Angela Vautour 18 716 |
Angela Vautour | |||||||
Fredericton | Andy Scott 14 175 |
Allan Neill 8 814 |
Michael Dunn 2 584 |
Raj Venugopal 10 919 |
William Parker (NL) 233 |
Andy Scott | ||||||
Fundy—Royal | John King 11 422 |
Rob Moore 8 392 |
John Calder 2 628 |
John Herron 15 279 |
John Herron | |||||||
Madawaska—Restigouche | Jeannot Castonguay 19 913 |
Scott Chedore 1 958 |
Albert Claude 1 811 |
Jean Dube 14 417 |
Jean Dube | |||||||
Miramichi | Charles Hubbard 17 047 |
Ken Clark 5 298 |
Allan Goodfellow 2 453 |
David Kelly 8 341 |
Charles Hubbard | |||||||
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | Claudette Bradshaw 26 545 |
Kathryn Barnes 8 130 |
Helene Lapointe 3 139 |
Serge Landry 7 182 |
Laurent Maltais (NL) 297 |
Claudette Bradshaw | ||||||
New Brunswick Southwest | Winston Gamblin 8 442 |
John Erbs 6 562 |
Habib Kilisli 1 173 |
Greg Thompson 14 489 |
Greg Thompson | |||||||
Saint John | Paul Zed 9 535 |
Peter Touchbourne 2 980 |
Rod Hill 2 989 |
Elsie Wayne 16 751 |
Jim Wood (Mar.) 461 Vern Garnett (Green) 131 Miville Couture (NL) 52 |
Elsie Wayne | ||||||
Tobique—Mactaquac | Andy Savoy 10 900 |
Adam Richardson 9 570 |
Carolyn Van Dine 1 216 |
Gilles Bernier 10 750 |
Gilles Bernier |
- ↑ Vautour defected from the NDP in 1999.