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
  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
  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 [1]
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
  1.   Herron was former PC, sat until dissolution as an independent, then ran as a Liberal
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  1. Acadie-Bathurst
  2. Beauséjour
  3. Fredericton
  4. Fundy
  5. Madawaska-Restigouche
  6. Miramichi
  7. Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe
  8. St. Croix-Belleisle
  9. Saint John
  10. Tobique-Mactaquac
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[edit] 2000 - 37th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  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 [2]
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
  1.   Vautour defected from the NDP in 1999.