40th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Acadie—Bathurst | Jean-Guy Dubé
8,336 |
Odette Robichaud
9,850 |
Yvon Godin
25,740 |
Michelle Aubin
904 |
Yvon Godin | |||||||
Beauséjour | Omer Léger
12,512 |
Dominic LeBlanc
19,972 |
Chris Durrant
7,219 |
Mike Milligan
3,187 |
Dominic LeBlanc | |||||||
Fredericton | Keith Ashfield
17,968 |
David Innes
13,316 |
Jesse Travis
6,440 |
Mary Lou Babineau
4,273 |
Ben Kelly (CAP)
168 |
Andy Scott† | ||||||
Fundy Royal | Rob Moore
17,220 |
Mark Wright
5,776 |
Rob Moir
7,913 |
Erik Millett
2,443 |
Rob Moore | |||||||
Madawaska—Restigouche | Jean-Pierre Ouellet
11,504 |
Jean-Claude D'Amours
16,263 |
Thérèse Tremblay-Philippe
5,338 |
André Arpin
1,367 |
Jean-Claude D'Amours | |||||||
Miramichi | Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
12,055 |
Charles Hubbard
10,606 |
Donald Doucet
4,928 |
Todd Smith
1,107 |
Charles Hubbard | |||||||
Moncton— Riverview— Dieppe |
Daniel Allain
16,260 |
Brian Murphy
17,492 |
Carl Bainbridge
7,589 |
Alison Ménard
4,037 |
Brian Murphy | |||||||
New Brunswick Southwest | Greg Thompson
17,476 |
Nancy MacIntosh
5,863 |
Andrew Graham
4,959 |
Robert Boucher
1,667 |
Greg Thompson | |||||||
Saint John | Rodney Weston
13,781 |
Paul Zed
13,286 |
Tony Mowery
5,569 |
Michael Richardson
1,888 |
Michael Moffatt (Mar.)
330 |
Paul Zed | ||||||
Tobique—Mactaquac | Mike Allen
18,020 |
Sally McGrath
6,773 |
Alice Finnamore
4,830 |
Mark Glass
1,810 |
Mike Allen |
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In New Brunswick, 2008
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