world.wikisort.org - CanadaVictoria was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It used a bloc voting system to elect candidates, and was created from Carleton in 1846. It was abolished with the 1973 electoral redistribution, when the province moved to single-member ridings.
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
Victoria New Brunswick electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
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District created | 1846 |
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District abolished | 1973 |
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First contested | 1846 |
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Last contested | 1970 |
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Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Member |
Party |
Riding created from Carleton |
15th |
1851 – 1854 |
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John Richard Partelow |
Independent |
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Francis Rice |
Independent |
16th |
1854 – 1856 |
James Tibbits |
17th |
1856 – 1857 |
Charles Watters |
18th |
1857 – 1861 |
19th |
1862 – 1865 |
David B. Raymond |
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John Costigan |
Conservative |
20th |
1865 – 1866 |
Benjamin Beveridge |
21st |
1866 – 1867 |
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Vital Hébert[1] |
Independent |
1868 – 1870 |
Lévite Thériault |
22nd |
1870 – 1874 |
James Tibbits |
23rd |
1875 – 1878 |
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William Blackwood Beveridge |
Liberal-Conservative |
24th |
1879 – 1882 |
25th |
1883 – 1884 |
Richard Tibbits[2] |
Conservative |
1884 – 1886 |
George Thomas Baird |
26th |
1886 – 1890 |
27th |
1890 – 1892 |
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James Porter |
Liberal |
28th |
1892 – 1895 |
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George Thomas Baird |
Conservative |
29th |
1896 – 1899 |
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James Porter |
Liberal |
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Adam Beveridge |
Liberal |
30th |
1899 – 1903 |
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Thomas Lawson |
Independent |
31st |
1903 – 1908 |
John F. Tweeddale |
James Burgress, Jr. |
32nd |
1908 – 1912 |
33rd |
1912 – 1917 |
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J. Leigh White |
Independent |
Thomas J. Carter |
34th |
1917 |
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John F. Tweeddale |
Liberal |
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James Burgess[2] |
Liberal |
1917 – 1920 |
Walter Edward Foster |
35th |
1921 – 1925 |
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D. Wetmore Pickett |
United Farmers |
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George W. Warnock |
United Farmers |
36th |
1925 – 1930 |
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Oran B. Davis |
Liberal |
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John W. Niles[2] |
Liberal |
37th |
1931 – 1935 |
Frederick William Pirie[3] |
38th |
1935 – 1939 |
39th |
1939 – 1940 |
1940 – 1944 |
John B. McNair |
40th |
1944 – 1945 |
Michael F. McCloskey |
1945 – 1948 |
Vernon R. Briggs |
41st |
1948 – 1952 |
42nd |
1952 – 1956 |
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J. Stewart Brooks |
Progressive Conservative |
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Walter Powers[4] |
Progressive Conservative |
43rd |
1957 – 1960 |
L.B. Rideout |
44th |
1960 – 1963 |
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T.E. Duffie |
Liberal |
45th |
1963 – 1967 |
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Leon B. Rideout |
Progressive Conservative |
46th |
1967 – 1970 |
47th |
1970 – 1974 |
Joseph E. M. Ouellette |
Riding dissolved into Grand Falls and Victoria-Tobique |
Election results
1970 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | Elected |
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Progressive Conservative | J. Stewart Brooks | 3,834 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Joseph Ouellette | 3,307 | Y |
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Liberal | Everard Daigle | 3,273 | |
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Liberal | Winfred V. Baker | 3,226 | |
1967 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | Elected |
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Progressive Conservative | J. Stewart Brooks | 3,913 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Leon B. Rideout | 3,703 | Y |
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Liberal | Everard Daigle | 3,366 | |
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Liberal | Gordon Matheson | 3,193 | |
References
- died in 1867
- resigned
- named to Senate of Canada
- died in 1954
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Capital | |
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Northern | |
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River Valley | |
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South | |
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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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