Edmundston-Madawaska Centre

Edmundston-Madawaska Centre
New Brunswick electoral district

The riding of Edmundston-Madawaska Centre in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts.
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 

Madeleine Dubé
Progressive Conservative

District created 1967
First contested 1967
Last contested 2014
Demographics
Population (2011) 13,273
Electors (2013) 11,196

Edmundston-Madawaska Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.

It was created as Edmundston in 1967 and was unchanged in the 1973 and 1994.

It was only changed slightly in 2006 but its name was changed to Edmundston-Saint Basile to reflect the fact that the district no longer included all of the City of Edmundston as the city had absorbed several outlying communities in an amalgamation in 1995. The name reflects the fact that the district includes the old city of Edmundston as well as the old town of Saint Basile, New Brunswick.

In 2013, it ceded some more of Edmundston to the neighbouring Madawaska-les-Lacs-Edmundston, while adding rural territory to the north, east and south of Edmundston. It was accordingly renamed Edmundston-Madawaska Centre.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Edmundston-Saint-Basile
Riding created from Edmundston
56th  2006–2010     Madeleine Dubé Progressive Conservative
57th  2010–2014
Edmundston-Madawaska Centre
58th  2014–Present     Madeleine Dubé Progressive Conservative

Election results

Edmundston-Madawaska Centre, 2014–present

New Brunswick general election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeMadeleine "Mado" Dubé 3,666 48.16 -27.73
LiberalMichel LeBlond 3,423 44.97 +26.39
New DemocraticAlain Martel 523 6.87 +3.82
Total valid votes 7,612100.0  
Total rejected ballots 760.99
Turnout 7,68867.78
Eligible voters 11,343
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing -27.06
[1]

Edmundston-Saint Basile, 2006–2013

New Brunswick general election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeMadeleine Dubé 5,551 75.89 +4.34
LiberalMichelle Daigle 1,359 18.58 -6.83
New DemocraticMichel Thébeau 223 3.05 ±0
GreenMichelle Simard 182 2.49
Total valid votes 7,315100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1181.59
Turnout 7,43369.85
Eligible voters 10,642
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +5.58
[2]
New Brunswick general election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeMadeleine Dubé 5,631 71.54
LiberalJean Louis Johnson 2,000 25.41
New DemocraticMichel Bossé 240 3.05
Total valid votes 7,871100.0  
[3]

References

  1. Elections New Brunswick (2014). "Declared Results, 2014 New Brunswick election". Archived from the original on 2014-10-14. Retrieved 18 Oct 2014.
  2. Elections New Brunswick (2010). "Thirty-seventh General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  3. New Brunswick Votes 2006. CBC News. Retrieved May 22, 2009.


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