Carleton (1834-1974 electoral district)
New Brunswick electoral district | |
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Defunct provincial electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
District created | 1834 |
District abolished | 1973 |
First contested | 1835 |
Last contested | 1970 |
Carleton was an electoral district that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (now a province of Canada) from 1824 to 1974. Its boundaries were those of Carelton County and the number of members it returned varied over the years.
It was abolished in the 1973 electoral redistribution when the province moved to single member districts; at the time it elected three members and it was split into three single member districts: Carleton North, Carleton Centre and Carleton South.
During its time, three premiers represented the riding: James Kidd Flemming, Hugh John Flemming and Richard Hatfield.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | Member | Party | |||
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Riding created from York | ||||||||||
11th | 1835 – 1837 | Jeremiah M. Connell | Ind. | George Morehouse | Ind. | |||||
12th | 1837 – 1842 | Bartholomew C. Beardsley | Ind. | |||||||
13th | 1843 – 1846 | Charles Perley | Ind. | |||||||
14th | 1847 – 1850 | Charles Connell | Ind. | James Tibbits | Ind. | |||||
15th | 1851 – 1854 | Horace H. Beardsley | Ind. | |||||||
16th | 1854 – 1856 | Richard English | Ind. | |||||||
17th | 1856 – 1857 | Charles Perley | Ind. | |||||||
18th | 1857 – 1861 | |||||||||
19th | 1862 – 1865 | David Munro | Ind. | William Lindsay | Lib. | |||||
20th | 1865 – 1866 | Charles Connell[1] | Ind. | |||||||
21st | 1866 – 1867 | |||||||||
1867 – 1868 | James Hartley[2] | Ind. | ||||||||
1868 – 1870 | George W. White[3] | Cons. | ||||||||
22nd | 1870 – 1874 | |||||||||
23rd | 1875 – 1878 | John S. Leighton | Lib. | Randolph K. Jones | Ind. | |||||
24th | 1879 – 1882 | George W. White | Cons. | |||||||
25th | 1883 – 1886 | |||||||||
26th | 1886 – 1890 | George R. Ketchum | Lib. | Marcus C. Atkinson | Lib.-Con. | |||||
27th | 1890 – 1892 | |||||||||
28th | 1892 – 1895 | Henry A. Connell | Ind. | J.T. Allan Dibblee | Lib.-Con. | |||||
1895 | Marcus C. Atkinson | Lib.-Con. | ||||||||
29th | 1896 – 1899 | Hugh H. McCain | Lib. | Charles L. Smith[4] | Lib. | |||||
30th | 1899 – 1900 | Frank B. Carvell[3] | Lib. | |||||||
1900 – 1903 | James K. Flemming[5] | Cons. | Stephen B. Appleby | Lib. | ||||||
31st | 1903 – 1908 | Benjamin F. Smith[3] | Cons. | Wendell P. Jones | Lib. | |||||
32nd | 1908 | Donald Munro [5] | Ind. | |||||||
1908 – 1912 | George W. Upham | Ind. | ||||||||
33rd | 1912 – 1915 | George L. White [2] | Cons. | |||||||
1915 – 1916 | Benjamin F. Smith | Cons. | ||||||||
1916 – 1917 | William S. Sutton | Cons. | ||||||||
34th | 1917 – 1920 | |||||||||
35th | 1921 – 1925 | Fred W. Smith | UF | Rennie K. Tracey | UF | Samuel J. Burdock | UF | |||
36th | 1925 – 1930 | Fred C. Squires | Cons. | Edwin W. Melville | Cons. | Benjamin F. Smith | Cons. | |||
37th | 1931 – 1935 | Gladstone W. Perry | Cons. | |||||||
38th | 1935 – 1939 | |||||||||
39th | 1939 – 1944 | |||||||||
40th | 1944 – 1948 | PC | Hugh J. Flemming[1] | PC | PC | |||||
41st | 1948 – 1952 | Jack Fraser | Lib. | |||||||
42nd | 1952 – 1956 | Fred A. McCain | PC | Harrison Monteith | PC | |||||
43rd | 1957 – 1960 | |||||||||
44th | 1960 – 1961 | A. Edison Stairs | PC | |||||||
1961 – 1963 | Richard B. Hatfield | PC | ||||||||
45th | 1963 – 1967 | |||||||||
46th | 1967 – 1970 | |||||||||
47th | 1970 – 1974 | Charles Gallagher | PC | |||||||
Riding dissolved into Carleton Centre, Carleton North and Carleton South | ||||||||||
Election results
New Brunswick general election, 1970 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Richard B. Hatfield | 6,695 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Charles Gallagher | 6,104 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Edison Stairs | 5,881 | ||||||
Liberal | James E. Patterson | 2,711 | ||||||
Liberal | Charles E. Russell | 2,528 | ||||||
Liberal | Robert Caines | 2,523 | ||||||
New Democratic | Barry Morrison | 208 | ||||||
New Democratic | James Wallace, Jr. | 164 | ||||||
New Democratic | Samo Stehlik | 145 |
New Brunswick general election, 1967 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Richard B. Hatfield | 5,907 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Fred A. McCain | 5,581 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Edison Stairs | 5,536 | ||||||
Liberal | Robert R. "Bob" McCain | 4,559 | ||||||
Liberal | Hugh Tait | 4,059 | ||||||
Liberal | Christine Young | 3,702 |
Notes
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