world.wikisort.org - CanadaSt. Stephen-Milltown was a provincial electoral district in New Brunswick. It was created from the multi-member riding of Charlotte in the 1973 electoral redistribution, and was abolished in the 1994 electoral redistribution. This riding was briefly separated from the multi-member riding of Charlotte from 1924 until 1926.
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
St. Stephen-Milltown New Brunswick electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
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District created | 1973 |
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District abolished | 1994 |
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First contested | 1974 |
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Last contested | 1991 |
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Members of the Legislative Assembly
Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Riding created from Charlotte |
36th |
1925–1926† | | John M. Flewelling | Conservative |
1926–1930 | | Arthur R. MacKenzie | Conservative |
Riding dissolved into Charlotte |
Riding re-created from Charlotte |
48th |
1974–1978 | | Bill Cockburn | Progressive Conservative |
49th |
1978–1982 |
50th |
1982–1987 | | Bob Jackson | Progressive Conservative |
51st |
1987–1991 | | Ann Breault | Liberal |
52nd |
1991–1995 |
Riding dissolved into Western Charlotte |
Election results
1973–1994
1991 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Ann Breault | 1,820 | 47.14 | -2.61 |
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Progressive Conservative | Ken Stevens | 1,129 | 29.24 | -17.31 |
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Confederation of Regions | Robert Michael Booth | 798 | 20.67 | – |
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New Democratic | Irene Tobin | 114 | 2.95 | -0.25 |
Total valid votes |
3,861 | 100.0 |
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Liberal hold |
Swing |
+7.35 |
1987 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Ann Breault | 2,054 | 49.75 | +13.36 |
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Progressive Conservative | Bob Jackson | 1,922 | 46.55 | -10.61 |
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New Democratic | Rick MacMillan | 132 | 3.20 | -3.25 |
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Independent | C. Ronald Campbell | 21 | 0.51 | – |
Total valid votes |
4,129 | 100.0 |
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Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative |
Swing |
+11.98 |
1982 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Progressive Conservative | Bob Jackson | 2,155 | 57.16 | -1.95 |
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Liberal | Joel Hansen | 1,372 | 36.39 | -0.46 |
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New Democratic | Judy Olsen | 243 | 6.45 | +2.40 |
Total valid votes |
3,770 | 100.0 |
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Progressive Conservative hold |
Swing |
-0.74 |
1978 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Progressive Conservative | Bill Cockburn | 1,986 | 59.11 | -3.16 |
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Liberal | Sydney Holmes | 1,238 | 36.85 | -0.88 |
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New Democratic | Charles Roland Campbell | 136 | 4.05 | – |
Total valid votes |
3,360 | 100.0 |
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Progressive Conservative hold |
Swing |
-1.14 |
1974 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Progressive Conservative | Bill Cockburn | 2,179 | 62.27 |
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Liberal | Bill Waycott | 1,320 | 37.73 |
Total valid votes |
3,499 | 100.0 |
The previous multi-member riding of Charlotte went totally Progressive Conservative in the last election, with Bill Cockburn being one of four incumbents. |
1924–1926
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River Valley | |
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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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