Canadian Federal Election Results in New Brunswick - 2011 - 41st General Election

41st General Election

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Acadie—Bathurst Louis Robichaud

7,455
16.22%

Jean Marie Gionet

6,491
14.12%

Yvon Godin

32,017
69.66%

Yvon Godin
Beauséjour Evelyne Chapman

14,814
33.27%

Dominic LeBlanc

17,399
39.08%

Susan Levi-Peters

10,397
23.35%

Nathalie Arsenault

1,913
4.30%

Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Keith Ashfield

21,457
48.43%

Randy McKeen

10,292
23.23%

Jesse Travis

10,522
23.75%

Louise Anna-Marie Comeau

1,772
4.00%

Adam Scott Ness (Ind.)

266
0.60%

Keith Ashfield
Fundy Royal Rob Moore

21,302
58.15%

Linda Wilhelm

3,683
10.05%

Darryl Pitre

9,880
26.97%

Stephanie Coburn

1,767
4.82%

Rob Moore
Madawaska—Restigouche Bernard Valcourt

14,224
40.70%

Jean-Claude D'Amours

12,309
35.22%

Widler Jules

6,512
18.63%

Lynn Morrison

609
1.74%

Louis Bérubé (Ind.)

1,293
3.70%

Jean-Claude D'Amours
Miramichi Tilly O'Neill-Gordon

16,113
52.37%

Keith Vickers

6,804
22.11%

Patrick Colford

7,097
23.07%

Ronald Mazerolle

753
2.45%

Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
Moncton—Riverview—
Dieppe
Robert Goguen

17,408
37.28%

Brian Murphy

15,244
32.65%

Shawna Gagné

14,053
30.10%

Steven Steeves

2,016
4.32%

Brian Murphy
New Brunswick Southwest John Williamson

17,971
56.52%

Kelly Wilson

4,319
13.58%

Andrew Graham

7,413
23.31%

Janice Harvey

1,645
5.17%

Jason Farris (CHP)

450
1.42%

Greg Thompson†
Saint John Rodney Weston

18,457
49.81%

Stephen Chase

5,964
16.10%

Rob Moir

11,322
30.56%

Sharon Murphy-Flatt

1,017
2.74%

Arthur Jr. Watson (Ind.)

294
0.79%

Rodney Weston
Tobique—Mactaquac Mike Allen

21,118
62.62%

Chuck Chiasson

5,375
15.94%

Pierre Cyr

6,403
18.99%

Rish McGlynn

827
2.45%

Mike Allen

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