List of Members
| Electoral District | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albert | Malcolm MacLeod | Progressive Conservative | |
| Bathurst | Paul Kenny | Liberal | |
| Bay du Vin | Reginald MacDonald | Liberal | |
| Campbellton | Fernand G. Dubé | Progressive Conservative | |
| Caraquet | Onil Doiron | Liberal | |
| Carleton Centre | Richard Hatfield | Progressive Conservative | |
| Carleton North | Charles Gallagher | Progressive Conservative | |
| Carleton South | Paul Steven Porter | Progressive Conservative | |
| Charlotte Centre | Sheldon Lee | Liberal | |
| Charlotte-Fundy | James N. Tucker, Jr. | Progressive Conservative | |
| Charlotte West | Leland W. McGaw | Progressive Conservative | |
| Chatham | Frank E. Kane | Liberal | |
| Dalhousie | Allan E. Maher | Liberal | |
| Edmundston | Jean-Maurice Simard | Progressive Conservative | |
| Fredericton North | Edwin G. Allen | Progressive Conservative | |
| Fredericton South | J.W. Bird | Progressive Conservative | |
| Grand Falls | Everard Daigle | Liberal | |
| Kent Centre | Alan R. Graham | Liberal | |
| Kent North | Joseph Z. Daigle | Liberal | |
| Kent South | Bertin LeBlanc | Liberal | |
| Kings Centre | Harold Fanjoy | Progressive Conservative | |
| Kings East | Hazen Myers | Progressive Conservative | |
| Kings West | John B.M. Baxter | Progressive Conservative | |
| Madawaska-Centre | Gérald H. Clavette | Liberal | |
| Madawaska-les-Lacs | Jean-Pierre Ouellet | Progressive Conservative | |
| Madawaska South | Héliodore Coté | Liberal | |
| Memramcook | William Malenfant | Liberal | |
| Miramichi Bay | Edgar LeGresley | Liberal | |
| Miramichi-Newcastle | John McKay | Liberal | |
| Southwest Miramichi | Morris Vernon Green | Liberal | |
| Moncton East | Raymond Frenette | Liberal | |
| Moncton North | Michael McKee | Liberal | |
| Moncton West | Mabel Margaret DeWare | Progressive Conservative | |
| Nepisiguit-Chaleur | Frank Branch | Liberal | |
| Nigadoo-Chaleur | Pierre Godin | Liberal | |
| Oromocto | Leroy J. Washburn | Liberal | |
| Petitcodiac | C. William Harmer | Progressive Conservative | |
| Queens North | Wilfred G. Bishop | Progressive Conservative | |
| Queens South | Robert McCready | Liberal Progressive Conservative |
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| Restigouche East | Rayburn Doucett | Liberal | |
| Restigouche West | H. Alfred Roussel | Liberal | |
| Riverview | Brenda Robertson | Progressive Conservative | |
| Saint John East | Gerald S. Merrithew | Progressive Conservative | |
| Saint John-Fundy | Bev Harrison | Progressive Conservative | |
| Saint John Harbour | Louis Murphy | Liberal | |
| Saint John North | Eric Kipping | Progressive Conservative | |
| Saint John Park | Shirley Dysart | Liberal | |
| Saint John South | Nancy Elizabeth Teed | Progressive Conservative | |
| Saint John West | Rodman E. Logan | Progressive Conservative | |
| St. Stephen-Milltown | William Cockburn | Progressive Conservative | |
| Shediac | Azor LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | |
| Shippagan-les-Îles | Jean L. Gauvin | Liberal | |
| Sunbury | Horace B. Smith | Progressive Conservative | |
| Tantramar | Lloyd Folkins | Progressive Conservative | |
| Tracadie | Douglas Young | Progressive Conservative | |
| Victoria-Tobique | J. Douglas Moore | Progressive Conservative | |
| York North | David Bishop | Progressive Conservative | |
| York South | Leslie J. Hull | Progressive Conservative |
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