List of Pre-confederation New Brunswick General Elections - List

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  • 21st General Election: May–June, 1866. The Government was formed of 33 pro-confederation MLAs, with 8 anti-confederation MLAs forming the opposition.
  • 20th General Election: February–March, 1865
  • 19th General Election: June, 1861
  • 18th General Election: April–May, 1857
  • 17th General Election: June–July, 1856
  • 16th General Election: June, 1854
  • 15th General Election: June–July, 1850
  • 14th General Election: October, 1846
  • 13th General Election: December, 1842-January, 1843
  • 12th General Election: September–October, 1837
  • 11th General Election: December, 1834-January, 1835
  • 10th General Election: October, 1830
  • 9th General Election: June, 1827
  • 8th General Election: June, 1820
  • 7th General Election: October, 1819
  • 6th General Election: August–September, 1816
  • 5th General Election: September–October, 1809
  • 4th General Election: October–November, 1802
  • 3rd General Election: August–September, 1795
  • 2nd General Election: December, 1792-January, 1793
  • 1st General Election: November–December, 1785

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