Saint John Harbour - Earlier Results (1995-2003)

Earlier Results (1995-2003)

1995 New Brunswick election: Saint John Harbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Elizabeth Weir 2901 51.8% *
Liberal Robert Higgins 1813 32.3% *
Progressive Conservative Lloyd Betts 702 12.5% *
Confederation of Regions Roland Griffith 137 2.4%
Natural Law Janice S. MacMillan 52 0.9% *
N.D.P. hold*. Majority 1088 19.4%

* This was a new riding created out of a merger of the whole of the electoral district of Saint John South and a part of the former district of Saint John Harbour. Weir was the incumbent from Saint John South.

1999 New Brunswick election: Saint John Harbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Elizabeth Weir 2398 46.6% -5.2%
Progressive Conservative Tim Clarke 1349 26.2% +13.7%
Liberal Mark Thomas McNulty 1347 26.2% -6.1%
Natural Law Thomas Mitchell 54 1.0% +0.1%
N.D.P. hold. Majority 1049 20.4%
2003 New Brunswick election: Saint John Harbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Elizabeth Weir 1929 43.4% -3.2%
Progressive Conservative Dennis Boyle 1286 28.9% +2.7%
Liberal Anne-Marie Mullin 1231 27.7% +1.5%
N.D.P. hold. Majority 643 14.5%

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