Green Party of New Brunswick
The Green Party of New Brunswick (Français: Parti vert du Nouveau-Brunswick) was formed in November 2008 to run in provincial elections. It is a registered Green political party in New Brunswick, Canada.[1][2] A founding convention was held on November 15, 2008, in Moncton where the membership adopted a constitution, and a charter of principles to guide the development of policies and platforms. A 12-member Executive Committee was elected.
On September 19, 2009, Jack MacDougall was acclaimed as the first nominated leader of the party. A seasoned community and political organizer, MacDougall is best known for his successful campaign to raise the money to purchase and renovate Saint John's renowned Imperial Theatre. He is a licensed teacher in New Brunswick and stepped down as leader in September 2011. Greta Doucet served as interim leader until the leadership convention in the fall of 2012. David Coon succeeded Doucet as leader.[3]
Leaders
Electoral record
General election |
# of candidates |
# of elected candidates |
# of ridings |
# of votes |
% of popular vote |
% of popular vote in contested ridings |
2010 |
49 |
0 |
55 |
16,907 |
4.54% |
5.10% |
2014 |
46 |
1 |
49 |
24,582 |
6.61% |
7.06% |
2012 leadership election
On September 22, 2012, a leadership election was held to replace Jack MacDougall. David Coon was chosen after only one ballot.[5]
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
David Coon |
131 |
63% |
Roy MacMulin |
77 |
37% |
TOTAL |
208 |
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