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.