41st General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Acadie—Bathurst | Louis Robichaud
7,455 |
Jean Marie Gionet
6,491 |
Yvon Godin
32,017 |
— | Yvon Godin | |||||||
Beauséjour | Evelyne Chapman
14,814 |
Dominic LeBlanc
17,399 |
Susan Levi-Peters
10,397 |
Nathalie Arsenault
1,913 |
Dominic LeBlanc | |||||||
Fredericton | Keith Ashfield
21,457 |
Randy McKeen
10,292 |
Jesse Travis
10,522 |
Louise Anna-Marie Comeau
1,772 |
Adam Scott Ness (Ind.)
266 |
Keith Ashfield | ||||||
Fundy Royal | Rob Moore
21,302 |
Linda Wilhelm
3,683 |
Darryl Pitre
9,880 |
Stephanie Coburn
1,767 |
Rob Moore | |||||||
Madawaska—Restigouche | Bernard Valcourt
14,224 |
Jean-Claude D'Amours
12,309 |
Widler Jules
6,512 |
Lynn Morrison
609 |
Louis Bérubé (Ind.)
1,293 |
Jean-Claude D'Amours | ||||||
Miramichi | Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
16,113 |
Keith Vickers
6,804 |
Patrick Colford
7,097 |
Ronald Mazerolle
753 |
Tilly O'Neill-Gordon | |||||||
Moncton—Riverview— Dieppe |
Robert Goguen
17,408 |
Brian Murphy
15,244 |
Shawna Gagné
14,053 |
Steven Steeves
2,016 |
Brian Murphy | |||||||
New Brunswick Southwest | John Williamson
17,971 |
Kelly Wilson
4,319 |
Andrew Graham
7,413 |
Janice Harvey
1,645 |
Jason Farris (CHP)
450 |
Greg Thompson† | ||||||
Saint John | Rodney Weston
18,457 |
Stephen Chase
5,964 |
Rob Moir
11,322 |
Sharon Murphy-Flatt
1,017 |
Arthur Jr. Watson (Ind.)
294 |
Rodney Weston | ||||||
Tobique—Mactaquac | Mike Allen
21,118 |
Chuck Chiasson
5,375 |
Pierre Cyr
6,403 |
Rish McGlynn
827 |
Mike Allen |
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