world.wikisort.org - CanadaMoncton was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created from Westmorland in 1912, and used a bloc voting system to elect candidates. It was abolished with the 1973 electoral redistribution, when the province moved to single-member ridings.
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
Moncton New Brunswick electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
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District created | 1912 |
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District abolished | 1973 |
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First contested | 1912 |
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Last contested | 1970 |
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Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
Riding created from Westmorland |
33rd |
1912 – 1917 |
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Otto Baird Price |
Cons. |
34th |
1917 – 1920 |
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Clifford William Robinson[1] |
Lib. |
35th |
1921 – 1924 |
1924 – 1925 |
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E. Albert Reilly |
Cons. |
36th |
1925 – 1930 |
37th |
1931 – 1935 |
38th |
1935 – 1939 |
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Charles H. Blakeney |
Lib. |
39th |
1939 – 1944 |
40th |
1944 – 1948 |
41st |
1948 – 1952 |
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E. A. Fryers |
Lib. |
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Claudius L. L. Léger |
Lib. |
42nd |
1952 – 1956 |
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Joseph W. Bourgeois |
PC |
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T. Babbitt Parlee[2] |
PC |
43rd |
1957 – 1960 |
44th |
1960 – 1963 |
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L.G. DesBrisay |
Lib. |
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Gilbert Robichaud |
Lib. |
45th |
1963 – 1967 |
46th |
1967 – 1970 |
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R. V. Lenihan |
Lib. |
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Léonide H. Cyr |
Lib. |
47th |
1970 – 1974 |
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Paul Creaghan |
PC |
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Arthur Buck |
PC |
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Jean-Paul LeBlanc |
PC |
Riding dissolved into Moncton East, Moncton North and Moncton West |
Election results
1970 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | Elected |
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Progressive Conservative | Paul Creaghan | 12,203 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Arthur Buck | 11,573 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Jean-Paul LeBlanc | 11,235 | Y |
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Liberal | Léonide H. Cyr | 9,912 | |
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Liberal | L.G. DesBrisay | 9,905 | |
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Liberal | R. V. Lenihan | 9,897 | |
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New Democratic | David Britton | 844 | |
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New Democratic | David V. Webster | 696 | |
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New Democratic | Kenneth R. White | 674 | |
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Independent | Steadman D. Steeves | 383 | |
1967 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | Elected |
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Liberal | L.G. DesBrisay | 11,130 | Y |
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Liberal | R. V. Lenihan | 11,065 | Y |
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Liberal | Léonide Cyr | 10,951 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Paul Creaghan | 10,916 | |
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Progressive Conservative | Charlie Thomas | 10,144 | |
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Progressive Conservative | Roger Savoie | 9,945 | |
References
- named to the Senate of Canada
- died in 1957
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River Valley | |
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Southeast | |
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Defunct Districts |
1974 – 2014 | |
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Pre-1974 | |
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- See also: 2013 electoral redistribution
- List of elections
- 2014 general election
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