world.wikisort.org - CanadaNorthumberland was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. Roughly encompassing Northumberland County, New Brunswick. It 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
For the federal electoral district in New Brunswick formerly known as Northumberland, see Miramichi (electoral district).
Northumberland New Brunswick electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
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District created | 1785 |
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District abolished | 1973 |
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First contested | 1785 |
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Last contested | 1970 |
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Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
1st |
1786 – 1792 |
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Elias Hardy |
Ind. |
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William Davidson |
Ind. |
2nd |
1793 – 1795 |
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Ward Chipman |
Ind. |
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John Black |
Ind. |
3rd |
1795 – 1802 |
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James Fraser |
Ind. |
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Samuel Lee |
Ind. |
4th |
1802 – 1809 |
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Alexander Taylor |
Ind. |
5th |
1809 – 1816 |
6th |
1817 – 1819 |
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Richard Simonds |
Ind. |
7th |
1820 |
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Joseph Saunders |
Ind. |
8th |
1821 – 1827 |
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Hugh Munro |
Ind. |
9th |
1827 – 1830 |
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Alexander Rankin[1] |
Ind. |
10th |
1831 – 1833 |
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Joseph Cunard[2] |
Ind. |
1833 – 1834 |
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John Ambrose Street |
Ind. |
11th |
1835 – 1837 |
12th |
1837 – 1842 |
13th |
1843 |
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John T. Williston[3] |
Ind. |
1843 – 1846 |
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John Ambrose Street |
Ind. |
14th |
1847 – 1850 |
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William Carman |
Ind. |
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Martin Cranney |
Ind. |
15th |
1851 – 1852 |
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John Mercer Johnson |
Ind. |
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John T. Williston |
Ind. |
1852 – 1854 |
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Peter Mitchell |
Ind. |
16th |
1854 – 1856 |
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George Kerr |
Ind. |
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Richard Sutton |
Ind. |
17th |
1856 – 1857 |
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Peter Mitchell |
Ind. |
18th |
1857 – 1861 |
19th |
1862 – 1865 |
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Robinson Crocker |
Ind. |
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Edward Williston |
Ind. |
20th |
1865 – 1866 |
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Richard Hutchison |
Ind. |
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Richard Sutton |
Ind. |
21st |
1866 – 1867 |
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Cons. |
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John Mercer Johnson[4] |
Ind. |
1867 – 1870 |
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William Moore Kelly |
Ind. |
22nd |
1870 – 1874 |
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Jacob C. Gough |
Ind. |
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Michael Adams |
Cons. |
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Thomas F. Gillespie |
Cons. |
23rd |
1875 – 1878 |
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William Swim |
Ind. |
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Lemuel John Tweedie |
Lib. |
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Allan A. Davidson |
Cons. |
24th |
1879 – 1882 |
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Michael Adams[5] |
Cons. |
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Ernest Hutchinson |
Ind. |
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Thomas F. Gillespie |
Cons. |
25th |
1883 – 1886 |
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William A. Park[6] |
Lib.-Con. |
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John Percival Burchill |
Lib. |
26th |
1886 – 1887 |
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Lemuel John Tweedie |
Lib. |
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Ernest Hutchinson |
Ind. |
1887 – 1888 |
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John Percival Burchill |
Lib. |
1888 – 1890 |
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John Morrissy |
Lib. |
27th |
1890 – 1892 |
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James Robinson[4] |
Cons. |
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John O'Brien |
Lib.-Con. |
28th |
1892 – 1895 |
29th |
1896 |
1896 – 1899 |
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Allan A. Davidson |
Cons. |
30th |
1899 – 1903 |
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Charles Elijah Fish |
Cons. |
31st |
1903 – 1905 |
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John Morrissy |
Lib. |
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W. S. Loggie |
Lib. |
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Donald Morrison[5] |
Cons. |
1905 – 1908 |
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Robert Murray |
Lib. |
32nd |
1908 |
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William L. Allain |
Ind. |
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Daniel P. MacLachlan |
Ind. |
1908 – 1912 |
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John Percival Burchill |
Lib. |
33rd |
1912 – 1917 |
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Francis D. Swim |
Ind. |
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James L. Stewart |
Ind. |
34th |
1917 – 1920 |
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John Percival Burchill |
Lib. |
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Robert Murray |
Lib. |
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David V. Allain |
Lib. |
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Francis C. McGrath |
Lib. |
35th |
1921 |
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John Vanderbeck[7] |
UF |
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Fred A. Fowlie |
Ind. |
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John S. Martin |
Ind.Lab |
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Charles Joseph Morrissy |
Lib. |
1921 – 1925 |
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Abram V. Vanderbeck |
UF |
36th |
1925 – 1930 |
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Sydney D. Heckbert |
Cons. |
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Francis T. Lavoie |
Cons. |
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Akerley Holmes |
Cons. |
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Joseph Leonard O'Brien |
Cons. |
37th |
1931 – 1935 |
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Frederick Tweedie[8] |
Lib. |
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William Stafford Anderson |
Lib. |
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Hidulphe Savoie |
Lib. |
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Richard J. Gill[9] |
Lib. |
38th |
1935 – 1939 |
39th |
1939 – 1944 |
40th |
1944 – 1948 |
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H. S. Murray |
Lib. |
41st |
1948 – 1952 |
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Michel A. Savoie |
Lib. |
42nd |
1952 – 1956 |
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William J. Gallant |
Lib. |
43rd |
1957 – 1960 |
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P. C. Price |
Lib. |
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Joseph R. Martin |
PC |
44th |
1960 – 1961 |
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Clarence S. Menzies |
Lib. |
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Graham Crocker |
Lib. |
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Norbert Thériault |
Lib. |
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Paul B. Lordon[6] |
Lib. |
1961 – 1963 |
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J. Fraser Kerr |
Lib. |
45th |
1963 – 1967 |
46th |
1967 – 1969 |
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J. L. A. Savoie[10] |
Lib. |
1969 – 1970 |
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Frank E. Kane |
Lib. |
47th |
1970 – 1974 |
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Edgar LeGresley |
Lib. |
Riding dissolved into Bay du Vin, Chatham, Miramichi Bay, Miramichi-Newcastle and Southwest Miramichi |
Election results
1970 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Frank E. Kane | 10,353 | 11.43 | Y |
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Liberal | H. Graham Crocker | 10,216 | 11.28 | Y |
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Liberal | L. Norbert Thériault | 9,954 | 10.99 | Y |
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Liberal | Edgar LeGresley | 9,694 | 10.70 | Y |
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Liberal | Clarence S. Menzies | 9,577 | 10.57 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Laurie Black | 7,168 | 7.91 |
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Progressive Conservative | John Creaghan | 7,067 | 7.80 |
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Progressive Conservative | George O'Donnell | 6,915 | 7.63 |
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Progressive Conservative | Charles Boulay | 6,667 | 7.36 |
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Progressive Conservative | Louis Gionet | 6,484 | 7.16 |
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New Democratic | Joseph Albert Richardson | 1,472 | 1.63 |
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New Democratic | Ronald William Kelly | 1,387 | 1.53 |
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New Democratic | Theresa Kelly | 1,130 | 1.25 |
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New Democratic | Ray LeBreton | 997 | 1.10 |
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New Democratic | Chester John Voutour | 929 | 1.03 |
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Independent | James D. Shanahan | 562 | 0.62 |
Total number of valid votes |
90,572 |
Total rejected ballots |
344 | 1.69 |
Turnout |
20,338 | 79.94 |
Eligible voters |
25,442 |
New Brunswick provincial by-election, 16 June 1969 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Liberal | Frank Edward Kane | 8,338 | 54.54 |
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Progressive Conservative | Charles E. C. Boulay | 6,951 | 45.46 |
1967 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | Elected |
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Liberal | H. Graham Crocker | 11,568 | Y |
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Liberal | J. Fraser Kerr | 11,276 | Y |
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Liberal | Clarence Menzies | 11,173 | Y |
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Liberal | Norbert Thériault | 11,032 | Y |
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Liberal | Dr. J. L. A. Savoie | 10,812 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | William Malone | 7,220 | |
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Progressive Conservative | Orville McCosh | 7,199 | |
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Progressive Conservative | Arnel J. Roach | 7,062 | |
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Progressive Conservative | Karl Wilson | 7,060 | |
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Progressive Conservative | Gerard Doiron | 6,928 | |
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New Democratic | Ronald Kelly | 577 | |
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New Democratic | Jack Currie | 345 | |
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New Democratic | Albert Richardson | 325 | |
References
- died in 1852
- named to the Legislative Council of New Brunswick
- unseated after an appeal
- elected to federal seat
- resigned to run for federal seat
- resigned
- died in 1921
- died in 1943
- died in 1959
- died in 1969
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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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