Rothesay (electoral District) - Electoral History

Electoral History

2012 by-election: Rothesay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Hugh John "Ted" Flemming III 1625 38.26 -18.31
Liberal John Wilcox 1328 31.27 +2.87
NDP Dominic Cardy 1158 27.27 +18.30
Green Sharon Murphy 69 1.62 -4.43
Independent Marjorie MacMurray 62 1.46 *
2010 New Brunswick election: Rothesay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Margaret-Ann Blaney 3374 56.57 +7.94
Liberal Victoria Clarke 1694 28.40 -18.73
NDP Pamela Scichilone 535 8.97 +4.77
Green Sharon Murphy-Flatt 361 6.05 *
New Brunswick general election, 2006: Rothesay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Margaret-Ann Blaney 2853 48.6 +0.6
Liberal Paul Barry 2765 47.1 +10.5
NDP Troy Polchies 249 4.2 -7.9
New Brunswick general election, 2003: Saint John-Kings
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Margaret-Ann Blaney 3,135 48.0 -17.6
Liberal Tom Young 2,456 37.6 +12.6
NDP Jeff Joseph Thibodeau 791 12.1 +2.6
Grey Party Mark LeBlanc 145 2.2 -
New Brunswick general election, 1999: Saint John-Kings
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Margaret-Ann Blaney 4,605 65.6 +29.6
Liberal Zita Longobardi 1,752 25.0 -19.6
NDP Ken Wilcox 664 9.5 -2.1
New Brunswick general election, 1995: Saint John-Kings
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Laureen Jarrett 3,176 44.6 **
Progressive Conservative Bill Artiss 2,561 36.0 **
NDP Pam Coates 825 11.6 **
Independent (formerly CoR) Gary Ewart 497 7.0 **
Natural Law Party Allison Pring 60 0.8 **

* Candidate/party did not contest the previous election. ** This was a new district established in the New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1994, when the old riding of Kings West was split between Hampton-Belleisle, Saint John-Kings and Kennebecasis.

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