Results
| 2010 New Brunswick election | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Progressive Conservative | Ross Wetmore | 3,290 | 45.51% | * | |
| Liberal | Barry Armstrong | 2,108 | 29.16% | * | |
| People's Alliance | Kris Austin | 1,419 | 19.63% | * | |
| New Democratic Party | J.R. Magee | 237 | 3.28% | * | |
| Green | Sandra Burtt | 175 | 2.42% | * | |
| 2006 New Brunswick election: Grand Lake-Gagetown | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Liberal | Eugene McGuinley* | 3,524 | 48.7% | * | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jack Carr | 3,301 | 45.6% | * | |
| New Democrat | Helen Marie Partridge | 411 | 5.7% | * | |
| Liberal hold*. | Majority | 223 | 3.1% | ||
* This was a new district being contested for the first time, being made up in parts from the former districts of Oromocto-Gagetown and Grand Lake. The majority of the district came from Grand Lake, which had been held by the Liberals, while Oromocto-Gagetown had been held by the Progressive Conservatives. McGuinley was the incumbent from Grand Lake.
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