37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | 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 |
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Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In New Brunswick, 2000
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