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The 2018 New Brunswick general election was held on September 24, 2018, to elect the 49 members of the
59th New Brunswick Legislature The 59th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly consisted of the members elected in the 2018 general election and subsequent by-elections. The legislature was dissolved on August 17, 2020 in advance of the 2020 New Brunswick general election. Party ...
, the governing house of the
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of
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,
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. Two smaller parties — the People's Alliance and the
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— made breakthroughs, winning three seats each, and potentially holding the balance of power. The People's Alliance entered the legislature for the first time, while the Greens increased their seat count from one. This marked the first time since the 1991 election that four parties won representation in the legislature. The election was also contested by the provincial New Democrats, newcomers
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, and eight independents. This is the first election since 1920 that did not return a majority for any party. The Progressive Conservatives won the most seats, with 22, but incumbent Liberal Premier
Brian Gallant Brian Alexander Gallant (born April 27, 1982) is a Canadian politician who served as the 33rd premier of New Brunswick from October 7, 2014, until November 9, 2018. Of Acadian and Dutch descent, Gallant practised as a lawyer before winning the Li ...
, whose party secured only 21 seats despite winning the popular vote by six percentage points, indicated that he would seek the confidence of the legislature and attempt to form a minority government. On September 25, Gallant met with the
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Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau and received permission to continue in office. On November 2, Gallant's minority government was defeated in a non-confidence vote. On November 9, Progressive Conservative leader Blaine Higgs was sworn in as premier with a minority government.


Timeline

* September 22, 2014 – The
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, led by
Brian Gallant Brian Alexander Gallant (born April 27, 1982) is a Canadian politician who served as the 33rd premier of New Brunswick from October 7, 2014, until November 9, 2018. Of Acadian and Dutch descent, Gallant practised as a lawyer before winning the Li ...
, won a narrow majority government, defeating incumbent Premier David Alward's Progressive Conservatives, which became the second single-term government in New Brunswick's history. * September 23, 2014 - Alward announces his resignation as Progressive Conservative leader. * October 18, 2014 - Bruce Fitch became interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. * December 10, 2014 - The NDP executive rejects Cardy's resignation as leader, urging him to continue and offering him a salary as he has been working as leader on a volunteer basis. * October 22, 2016 - Blaine Higgs becomes the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in a leadership election. * January 1, 2017 -
Dominic Cardy Dominic William Cardy (born 25 July 1970) is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. From the 2018 New Brunswick general election until his expulsion from the caucus in October 2022, Cardy represented th ...
resigns as leader of the NDP, and as a party member. He subsequently joins the
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as Chief of Staff to Leader Blaine Higgs. * January 8, 2017 -
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is chosen as interim leader of the NDP by the party's executive. * August 10, 2017 - Jennifer McKenzie is acclaimed as the new leader of the NDP.


Summary of seat changes


Results

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, align=left, Blaine Higgs , 49 , 21 , 21 , 22 , 1 , 121,300 , 31.89% , 2.75 , 31.89% , align=left,
Brian Gallant Brian Alexander Gallant (born April 27, 1982) is a Canadian politician who served as the 33rd premier of New Brunswick from October 7, 2014, until November 9, 2018. Of Acadian and Dutch descent, Gallant practised as a lawyer before winning the Li ...
, 49 , 27 , 24 , 21 , 3 , 143,791 , 37.80% , 4.92 , 37.80% , align=left,
Kris Austin Kris Austin (born 1979) is the former leader of the People's Alliance of New Brunswick and current member of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick and an MLA in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. On October 13, 2022 he ...
, 30 , – , – , 3 , 3 , 47,860 , 12.58% , 10.44 , 20.60% , align=left, David Coon , 47 , 1 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 45,186 , 11.88% , 5.27 , 12.41% , align=left, Jennifer McKenzie , 49 , – , – , – , – , 19,039 , 5.01% , 7.97 , 5.01% , align=left,
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, align=left, Gerald Bourque , 9 , – , – , – , – , 366 , 0.10% , , 0.49% , style="text-align:left;" colspan="2", Independent , 8 , – , 1 , – , 1 , 2,821 , 0.74% , 0.15 , 4.46% , style="text-align:left;" colspan="4", Vacant , 2 , colspan="5", , -style="background:#E9E9E9;" , -style="background:#E9E9E9;" , colspan="8" align="left", Ballots rejected , 1,412 , colspan="2", , - style="background:#E9E9E9;" , style="text-align:left;" colspan="3", Total , 241 , 49 , 49 , 49 , – , 381,775 , 100.00% , , -style="background:#E9E9E9;" , colspan="8" align="left", Eligible voters and turnout , 568,671 , 67.13% , 2.48


Results by region


Detailed analysis


Aftermath

On election night, Higgs claimed victory, saying his team had received a mandate; however, Gallant did not resign, instead stating his intent to remain in office by securing support on a vote-by-vote basis. The following day, Gallant met with
Lieutenant Governor A lieutenant governor, lieutenant-governor, or vice governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction. Often a lieutenant governor is the deputy, or lieutenant, to or ranked under a governor — a "second-in-comm ...
Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau and received permission to continue in office and attempt to seek confidence of the legislature. On September 27, Higgs met with Roy-Vienneau, and was told that if Gallant was unable to secure the confidence of the House, he would be called on to form government; shortly afterwards, Higgs called on Gallant to either resign or immediately recall the legislature. In the immediate aftermath of the election, both Kris Austin of the People's Alliance and David Coon of the Green Party were noncommittal in their support: Austin pledged to work with any party willing to work with him, but said the party won't sacrifice its "values and ideals" to do so; while Coon said his caucus would take time to figure out how they would align themselves, but would not be able to work with anyone uncommitted to rights for linguistic minorities or combatting climate change. Gallant opted to pursue a partnership with the Green Party, ruling out any arrangement with the PCs or PA because they don't share Liberal "values". Higgs initially ruled out any formal agreements with other parties, but later said that a four-year agreement like in British Columbia would be ideal for stability. Austin agreed to support to a Progressive Conservative government for 18 months, though no formal agreement was made. Coon said his party would negotiate with both the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives. On October 10, Coon announced that the Green Party would not formally side with either party, and would base their votes on their own "declaration of intent". Accordingly, Coon said that their support for the throne speech depends on its "merits", and that his caucus would be free to vote their own way on the speech. The results drew notice elsewhere in Canada.
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leader Jean-François Lisée described the results as "an advertisement for our proposal for proportional representation." Andrew Weaver, leader of the
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, suggested that Coon should make an agreement with the Progressive Conservatives. '' The Globe and Mail'' published an editorial calling for
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, as did ''
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'' columnist
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. On November 1, Gallant's Liberal minority government was defeated by a non confidence vote (25-23) by the opposition Progressive Conservatives and People's Alliance. On November 9, Blaine Higgs was sworn in as premier.


Opinion polls


Candidates by region

Legend *bold denotes cabinet minister, speaker or party leader *''italics'' denotes a potential candidate who has not received his/her party's nomination *† denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election or was defeated in nomination contest ** denotes an incumbent seeking re-election in a new district NOTE: Candidates' names are as registered with Elections New Brunswick


Northern

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Restigouche West , , , Gilles LePage
4233 , , David Moreau
961 , , Charles Thériault
2540 , , Beverly A. Mann
263 , , , , Travis Pollock
(KISS)
62 , , , Gilles LePage , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Campbellton-Dalhousie , , ,
Guy Arseneault Guy H. Arseneault (born 11 May 1952 in Dalhousie, New Brunswick) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997. He was a teacher by career. Politics Arseneault won election for the Liberal party in the 1988 and 1993 fed ...

3720 , , Diane Cyr
1761 , , Annie Thériault
637 , , Thérèse Tremblay
721 , , Robert Boudreau
558 , , , , , Vacant , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Restigouche-Chaleur , , ,
Daniel Guitard Daniel Guitard (born October 1, 1959) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the first mayor of Belle-Baie since 2023. Previously, he was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. He was first elected to the Legislativ ...

4430 , , Charles Stewart
826 , , Mario Comeau
831 , , Paul Tremblay
621 , , , , , , ,
Daniel Guitard Daniel Guitard (born October 1, 1959) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the first mayor of Belle-Baie since 2023. Previously, he was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. He was first elected to the Legislativ ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Bathurst West-Beresford , , , Brian Kenny
4351 , , Yvon Landry
1082 , , Mike Rau
503 , , Anne-Renée Thomas
443 , , , , James Risdon
(KISS)
64 , , , Brian Kenny , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore , , , Denis Landry
3550 , , Michelle Branch
858 , , Robert Kryszko
421 , , Jean Maurice Landry
2026 , , , , , , , Denis Landry , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Caraquet , , ,
Isabelle Thériault Isabelle Thériault is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2018 election The following elections are scheduled to occur in 2018. The National Democratic Institute also maintains a calend ...

5420 , , Kevin Haché
1827 , , Yvon Durelle
330 , , Katy Casavant
548 , , , , Guilmond Hébert
(Ind.)
373 , , , Hédard Albert† , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou , ,
Wilfred Roussel Wilfred Roussel is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2014 provincial election.Robert Gauvin
4048 , , , , Albert Rousselle
578 , , , , Philippe Tisseuil
(Ind.)
178 , , ,
Wilfred Roussel Wilfred Roussel is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2014 provincial election.Tracadie-Sheila , , ,
Keith Chiasson Keith Raymond Chiasson is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2018 election.Claude Landry
2390 , , Nancy Benoit
390 , , Francis Duguay
1213 , , , , Stéphane Richardson
(Ind.)
544 , , ,
Serge Rousselle Serge Rousselle is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2014 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Tracadie-Sheila as a member of the Liberal Party until 2018, when ...


Miramichi

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Miramichi Bay-Neguac , , , Lisa Harris
3512 , , Debi Tozer
1741 , , James (Junior) Denny
349 , , Willie Robichaud
718 , , Terry Collette
2047 , , , , , Lisa Harris , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Miramichi The name "Miramichi" was first applied to a region in the northeast of New Brunswick, Canada, and has since been applied to other places in Canada and the United States. Although other interpretations have been suggested, it is believed that "Mirami ...
, , Bill Fraser
2825 , , Peggy McLean
1154 , , Louann Savage
189 , , Douglas Mullin
110 , , ,
Michelle Conroy Michelle Conroy is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick and an MLA in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick representing the riding of Miramichi. Conroy was re-elected in the 2020 provincial election, defeating ...

3788 , , , , , Bill Fraser , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin , , Andy Hardy
1909 , , , Jake Stewart
2960 , , Byron J. Connors
447 , , Roger Vautour
97 , , Art O'Donnell
2925 , , Dawson Brideau
19 , , , Jake Stewart


Southeastern

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kent North , , Emery Comeau
3301 , , Katie Robertson
1112 , , ,
Kevin Arseneau Kevin Arseneau is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2018 election. He represents the electoral district of Kent North as a member of the Green Party. He is the first Acadian to be electe ...

4056 , , Neil Gardner
171 , , , , Roger Richard
(Ind.)
194 , , ,
Bertrand LeBlanc Bertrand LeBlanc is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Kent North (french: Kent-Nord) is a ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kent South , , , Benoit Bourque
5595 , , Ricky Gautreau
1848 , , Alain Rousselle
1304 , , Serge Rémi Parent
436 , , , , , , , Benoît Bourque , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Shediac Bay-Dieppe , , ,
Brian Gallant Brian Alexander Gallant (born April 27, 1982) is a Canadian politician who served as the 33rd premier of New Brunswick from October 7, 2014, until November 9, 2018. Of Acadian and Dutch descent, Gallant practised as a lawyer before winning the Li ...

6162 , , Paulin Blaise Ngweth
1353 , , Michel Albert
906 , , Michel Boudreau
764 , , , , , , ,
Brian Gallant Brian Alexander Gallant (born April 27, 1982) is a Canadian politician who served as the 33rd premier of New Brunswick from October 7, 2014, until November 9, 2018. Of Acadian and Dutch descent, Gallant practised as a lawyer before winning the Li ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 1973 as Shediac. Though it has had few geographic changes over the years, it has twice been renamed to m ...
, , ,
Jacques LeBlanc Jacques LeBlanc (born August 5, 1964 in Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Canadian retired Middleweight Boxer. LeBlanc is of Acadian ancestry. Early career LeBlanc started his boxing career in 1982, Knocking out Tim Parson in 2 rounds. I ...

5919 , , Marcel Doiron
2081 , , Greta Doucet
888 , , Lise Potvin
428 , , , , , , ,
Victor Boudreau Victor E. Boudreau (born May 3, 1970) is a New Brunswick politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 2014 to 2018, representing the ridings of Shediac-Cap-Pelé and Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé for the New Bru ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Memramcook-Tantramar , ,
Bernard LeBlanc Bernard R. LeBlanc (born 1949) is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2006 election as the Liberal MLA for the new district of Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe. H ...

3137 , , Etienne Gaudet
1518 , , , Megan Mitton
3148 , , Hélène Boudreau
410 , , , , , , ,
Bernard LeBlanc Bernard R. LeBlanc (born 1949) is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2006 election as the Liberal MLA for the new district of Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe. H ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , , Roger Melanson
5173 , , Pierre Brine
998 , , , , Joyce Richardson
1057 , , , , , , , Roger Melanson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Moncton East , , , Monique LeBlanc
3626 , , Marty Kingston
2771 , , Matthew Ian Clark
925 , , Anthony Crandall
424 , , , , , , , Monique LeBlanc , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Moncton Centre , , , Rob McKee
2698 , , Claudette Boudreau-Turner
982 , , Jean-Marie Nadeau
771 , , Jessica Caissie
229 , , Kevin McClure
309 , , Chris Collins
(Ind.)
1200 , , , Chris Collins , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Moncton South , , , Cathy Rogers
3099 , , Moira Murphy
2090 , , Laura Sanderson
628 , , Amy Johnson
249 , , Marilyn Crossman-Riel
466 , , , , , Cathy Rogers , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Moncton Northwest , , Courtney Pringle-Carver
2963 , , , Ernie Steeves
3186 , , Keagan Slupsky
437 , , Cyprien Okana
297 , , Myrna Geldart
875 , , , , , Ernie Steeves , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Moncton Southwest , , Susy Campos
2667 , , , Sherry Wilson
2920 , , Sarah Colwell
907 , , Hailey Duffy
503 , , , , , , , Sherry Wilson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Riverview , , Brent Mazerolle
2053 , , , R. Bruce Fitch
3701 , , Stephanie Coburn
542 , , Madison Duffy
249 , , Heather Collins
1005 , , , , , Bruce Fitch , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Albert , , Catherine Black
1775 , , , Mike Holland
3479 , , Moranda van Geest
870 , , Betty Weir
375 , , Sharon Buchanan
1546 , , James Wilson
(Ind.)
87 , , , Brian Keirstead† , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Gagetown-Petitcodiac , , Brigitte Noel
1153 , , , Ross Wetmore
3674 , , Marilyn Merritt-Gray
1097 , , Anne Marie F. Richardson
165 , , Craig Dykeman
1892 , , Carolyn MacDonald
(KISS)
56 , , , Ross Wetmore


Southern

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins , , Ian Smyth
1212 , , , Bruce N. Northrup
3816 , , Fred Harrison
505 , , Dawna Robertson
254 , , Jim Bedford
1874 , , David Raymond Amos
54 , , ,
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, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Hampton , , Carley Parish
1454 , , ,
Gary Crossman Gary Edward Crossman (born 10 March 1955 in Sussex, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2014 provincial election."Crossman in driver's seat in Hampton". ''Telegraph-Journa ...

3702 , , John Sabine
743 , , Layton Peck
384 , , Dana Hansen
1246 , , , , ,
Gary Crossman Gary Edward Crossman (born 10 March 1955 in Sussex, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2014 provincial election."Crossman in driver's seat in Hampton". ''Telegraph-Journa ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Quispamsis , , Aaron Kennedy
2078 , , , Blaine Higgs
4691 , , Mark Woolsey
445 , , Ryan Jewkes
239 , , Keith Porter
795 , , , , , Blaine Higgs , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Stephanie Tomilson
2001 , , , Hugh J. (Ted) Flemming
3542 , , Ann McAllister
571 , , Josh Floyd
251 , , Michael Griffin
722 , , , , , Ted Flemming , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Saint John East , , Clare Manzer
1775 , , , Glen Savoie
3017 , , Lynaya Astephen
373 , , Alex White
402 , , Matthew Thompson
1047 , , , , , Glen Savoie , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Portland-Simonds , , John MacKenzie
1703 , , , Trevor A. Holder
3168 , , Sheila Croteau
435 , , Kim Blue
449 , , , , Artie Watson
191 , , , Trevor Holder , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Saint John Harbour , , ,
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1865 , , Barry Ogden
1855 , , Wayne Dryer
721 , , Jennifer McKenzie
836 , , Margot Brideau
393 , , , , , Ed Doherty , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Kathleen Riley-Karamanos
1727 , , , Dorothy Shephard
3001 , , Doug James
582 , , Tony Mowery
414 , , Paul Seelye
922 , , , , , Dorothy Shephard , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kings Centre , , Bill Merrifield
1785 , , ,
Bill Oliver Bill Oliver may refer to: * Bill Oliver (American football) (born 1939), American football player and coach *Bill Oliver (politician) William George Oliver is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in ...

3267 , , Bruce Dryer
731 , , Susan Jane Shedd
342 , , Dave Peters
1454 , , , , ,
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, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West , , Rick Doucet
2422 , , , Andrea Anderson-Mason
3808 , , Romey Frances Heuff
469 , , Keith LeBlanc
203 , , Doug Ellis
1104 , , , , , Rick Doucet , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Saint Croix Saint Croix; nl, Sint-Kruis; french: link=no, Sainte-Croix; Danish and no, Sankt Croix, Taino: ''Ay Ay'' ( ) is an island in the Caribbean Sea, and a county and constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincor ...
, , John B. Ames
2436 , , ,
Greg Thompson Gregory Francis Thompson, (March 28, 1947 – September 10, 2019) was a Canadian politician who served six terms as a Member of Parliament (MP), and for one term he represented the district of Saint Croix in the New Brunswick Legislative Assemb ...

3249 , , Donna Linton
1047 , , Jan Underhill
89 , , Joyce Wright
1466 , , , , , John Ames


Capital Region

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Oromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton , , John Fife
2306 , , , Mary E. Wilson
2399 , , Tom McLean
903 , , Justin Young
159 , , Craig Rector
1741 , , , , , Jody Carr† , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fredericton-Grand Lake , , Wendy Tremblay
955 , , Pam Lynch
2433 , , Dan Weston
472 , , Glenna Hanley
114 , , ,
Kris Austin Kris Austin (born 1979) is the former leader of the People's Alliance of New Brunswick and current member of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick and an MLA in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. On October 13, 2022 he ...

4799 , , Gerald Bourque
19 , , , Pam Lynch , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", New Maryland-Sunbury , , Alex Scholten
2210 , , , Jeff Carr
3844 , ,
Jenica Atwin Jenica Atwin (''née'' Powell; born January 10, 1987) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Fredericton in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2019 Canadian federal election. Atwin was the first Member of Parli ...

902 , , Mackenzie Thomason
143 , , Morris Shannon
2214 , , Danelle Titus
14 , , , Jeff Carr , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Fredericton South Fredericton South (french: Fredericton-Sud) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first contested in the 2014 general election, having been created in the 2013 redistribution of ele ...
, , Susan Holt
1525 , , Scott Smith
1042 , , , David Coon
4273 , , Chris Durrant
132 , , Bonnie Clark
616 , , , , , David Coon , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fredericton North , , , Stephen Horsman
2443 , , Jill Green
2182 , , Tamara White
1313 , , Scarlett Tays
139 , , Lynn King
1651 , , , , , Stephen Horsman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fredericton-York , , Amber Bishop
1652 , , Kirk Douglas MacDonald
2777 , , Amanda Wildeman
1393 , , Evelyne Godfrey
103 , , , Rick DeSaulniers
3033 , , Sandra Bourque
34 , , , Kirk MacDonald , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Fredericton West-Hanwell Fredericton West-Hanwell (french: Fredericton-Ouest-Hanwell) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first contested in the 2014 general election, having been created in the 2013 redis ...
, , Cindy Miles
2404 , , ,
Dominic Cardy Dominic William Cardy (born 25 July 1970) is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. From the 2018 New Brunswick general election until his expulsion from the caucus in October 2022, Cardy represented th ...

2739 , , Susan Jonah
1490 , , Olivier Hébert
171 , , Jason Paull
1803 , , , , , Brian Macdonald , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Carleton-York , , Jackie Morehouse
1556 , , ,
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3118 , , Sue Rickards
837 , , Robert Kitchen
255 , , Gary Lemmon
2583 , , Lloyd Maurey
40 , , ,
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, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Carleton , , Christy Culberson
1197 , , ,
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3116 , , Margaret C. Johnson
2872 , , Paula Shaw
503 , , Margaret Geldart
114 , , Terry Leigh Sisson
960 , , Carter Edgar
58 , , , Andrew Harvey , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Victoria-La Vallée , , , Chuck Chiasson
3570 , ,
Danny Soucy Daniel Soucy is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Grand Falls-Drummond-Saint-André as a member of the Progressive C ...

3212 , , Paul Plourde
468 , , Lina Chiasson
307 , , , , , , , Chuck Chiasson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Edmundston-Madawaska Centre , , , Jean-Claude (JC) D'Amours
4668 , , Gérald Levesque
1437 , , Sophie Vaillancourt
702 , , Anne-Marie Comeau
206 , , , , , , , Vacant , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Madawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston , , , Francine Landry
4191 , , Jeannot Volpé
1826 , , Denis Boulet
945 , , Cécile Richard-Hébert
156 , , , , , , , Francine Landry


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