world.wikisort.org - CanadaWestmorland was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. 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
Westmorland 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 |
1st |
1786 – 1792 |
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Amos Botsford[1] |
Ind. |
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Charles Dixon |
Ind. |
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Samuel Gay |
Ind. |
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Andrew Kinnear |
Ind. |
2nd |
1793 – 1795 |
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Thomas Chandler |
Ind. |
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William Black |
Ind. |
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Thomas Dixson |
Ind. |
3rd |
1795 – 1802 |
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Samuel Gay |
Ind. |
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Ralph Siddall |
Ind. |
4th |
1802 – 1809 |
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Benjamin Wilson |
Ind. |
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James Easterbrooks |
Ind. |
5th |
1809 – 1812 |
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Titus Knapp |
Ind. |
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John Chapman |
Ind. |
1813 – 1816 |
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William Botsford[2] |
Ind. |
6th |
1817 – 1819 |
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Rufus Smith |
Ind. |
7th |
1820 |
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Joseph Crandall[3] |
Ind. |
8th |
1821 – 1823 |
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Benjamin Wilson |
Ind. |
1823 – 1824 |
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Malcolm Wilmot |
Ind. |
1824 – 1827 |
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William Crane |
Ind. |
9th |
1827 – 1830 |
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Edward Barron Chandler |
Ind. |
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Philip Palmer |
Ind. |
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Robert Scott |
Ind. |
10th |
1831 – 1834 |
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Rufus Smith |
Ind. |
11th |
1835 – 1837 |
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Philip Palmer |
Ind. |
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Daniel Hanington |
Ind. |
12th |
1837 – 1842 |
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William Wilson |
Ind. |
13th |
1843 – 1846 |
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William Hazen Botsford |
Ind. |
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John Smith |
Ind. |
14th |
1847 – 1850 |
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William Wilson |
Ind. |
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Amand Landry |
Ind. |
15th |
1851 – 1853 |
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William Crane[4] |
Ind. |
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Bliss Botsford |
Ind. |
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Robert B. Chapman |
Ind. |
1853 – 1854 |
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Amand Landry |
Ind. |
16th |
1854 – 1856 |
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Albert James Smith[5] |
Lib. |
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James Steadman |
Ind. |
17th |
1856 – 1857 |
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Bliss Botsford |
Ind. |
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Robert K. Gilbert |
Ind. |
18th |
1857 – 1861 |
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James Steadman |
Ind. |
19th |
1862 – 1865 |
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Amand Landry |
Ind. |
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William J. Gilbert |
Ind. |
20th |
1865 – 1866 |
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Bliss Botsford |
Ind. |
21st |
1866 – 1867 |
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Angus McQueen |
Ind. |
1867 – 1870 |
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Joseph Lytle Moore[6] |
Ind. |
22nd |
1870 – 1871 |
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Pierre-Amand Landry |
Cons. |
1871 – 1874 |
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Daniel Lionel Hanington |
Lib.-Con. |
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John A. Humphrey |
Lib.-Con. |
23rd |
1875 – 1878 |
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Edward J. Smith |
Lib. |
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Thomas Pickard |
Lib. |
24th |
1879 – 1882 |
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Daniel Lionel Hanington |
Lib.-Con. |
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Amasa E. Killam |
Lib.-Con. |
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Pierre-Amand Landry |
Cons. |
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Joseph Laurence Black |
Ind. |
25th |
1882 – 1883 |
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John A. Humphrey |
Lib.-Con. |
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Charles A. Black |
Cons. |
1883 – 1886 |
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Amasa E. Killam |
Lib.-Con. |
26th |
1886 – 1890 |
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Joseph Laurence Black |
Ind. |
27th |
1890 – 1891 |
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Henry Absalom Powell[7] |
Lib.-Con. |
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Olivier-Maximin Melanson |
Lib.-Con. |
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Henry T. Stevens[8] |
Ind. |
1891 – 1892 |
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Joseph A. McQueen |
Lib. |
28th |
1892 – 1895 |
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John W. Y. Smith[9] |
Ind. |
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Amasa E. Killam |
Lib.-Con. |
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W. Woodbury Wells[10] |
Lib. |
29th |
1896 – 1897 |
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Ambrose D. Richard |
Cons. |
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Frederick W. Sumner |
Cons. |
1897 – 1899 |
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Clifford William Robinson |
Lib. |
30th |
1899 – 1901 |
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William F. Humphrey |
Ind. |
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Olivier-Maximin Melanson |
Lib.-Con. |
1901 – 1903 |
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Arthur Bliss Copp |
Lib. |
31st |
1903 – 1908 |
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Francis J. Sweeney |
Lib. |
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Clement M. Leger |
Lib. |
32nd |
1908 – 1912 |
33rd |
1912 – 1916 |
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William F. Humphrey |
Ind. |
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Frank Bunting Black |
Cons. |
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Olivier-Maximin Melanson |
Lib.-Con. |
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Patrick G. Mahoney[11] |
Ind. |
1916 – 1917 |
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Ernest A. Smith |
Lib. |
34th |
1917 – 1920 |
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Francis J. Sweeney |
Lib. |
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Clement M. Leger |
Lib. |
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Fred Magee |
Lib. |
35th |
1921 – 1925 |
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Frederick L. Estabrooks |
Lib. |
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A. Chase Fawcett |
UF |
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Reid McManus |
Lib. |
36th |
1925 – 1930 |
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Merville A. Oulton[12] |
Cons. |
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Antoine Joseph Léger |
Cons. |
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Herbert M. Wood |
Cons. |
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Medley G. Siddall |
Cons. |
37th |
1930 |
1931 – 1935 |
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Lewis Smith |
Cons. |
38th |
1935 – 1939 |
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Austin Claude Taylor[13] |
Lib. |
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Frank Copp |
Lib. |
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E. R. McDonald |
Lib. |
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Simeon Melanson |
Lib. |
39th |
1939 – 1944 |
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Édouard S. Léger |
Lib. |
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A. W. McQueen |
Lib. |
40th |
1944 – 1948 |
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L. C. Dysart |
Lib. |
41st |
1948 – 1952 |
42nd |
1952 – 1956 |
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Donald C. Harper[14] |
Lib. |
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Joseph E. LeBlanc |
Lib. |
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Cléophas Léger |
Lib. |
43rd |
1957 – 1960 |
44th |
1960 – 1963 |
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Percy Mitton |
Lib. |
45th |
1963 – 1965 |
1965 – 1967 |
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W. Wynn Meldrum |
Lib. |
46th |
1967 – 1970 |
47th |
1970 – 1974 |
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William J. McNevin |
Lib. |
Riding dissolved into Memramcook, Petitcodiac, Shediac and Tantramar |
Election results
1970 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Joseph E. Leblanc | 10,683 | 13.10 | Y |
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Liberal | Wendell W. Meldrum | 10,495 | 12.87 | Y |
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Liberal | William J. McNevin | 10,284 | 12.61 | Y |
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Liberal | J. Cléophas Léger | 10,141 | 12.43 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Frank K. Wortman | 9,516 | 11.67 |
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Progressive Conservative | William Sloan | 9,316 | 11.42 |
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Progressive Conservative | Max Gordon | 9,143 | 11.21 |
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Progressive Conservative | Alfred Leger | 8,713 | 10.68 |
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New Democratic | Colin McCabe | 1,188 | 1.46 |
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New Democratic | Beatrice Boudreau | 1,110 | 1.36 |
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New Democratic | Kevin Noon | 982 | 1.20 |
Total number of valid votes |
81,571 | 100.00 |
Number of electors who cast votes/Turnout |
22,326 | 82.03 |
Eligible voters |
27,216 |
1967 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | W. W. Meldrum | 11,785 | 15.00 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph E. Leblanc | 11,656 | 14.84 | Y |
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Liberal | Percy Mitton | 11,346 | 14.44 | Y |
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Liberal | J. Cléophas Léger | 11,314 | 14.40 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Frank Wortman | 8,476 | 10.79 |
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Progressive Conservative | Mark Yeoman | 8,243 | 10.49 |
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Progressive Conservative | Leopold Leger | 7,952 | 10.12 |
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Progressive Conservative | George Cormier | 7,780 | 9.90 |
Total number of valid votes |
78,552 | 100.00 |
1963 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Donald C. Harper | 11,284 | 14.18 | Y |
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Liberal | Percy Mitton | 11,195 | 14.07 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph E. Leblanc | 11,083 | 13.93 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph C. Léger | 11,072 | 13.92 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Frank Lutes | 8,779 | 11.04 |
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Progressive Conservative | Harvey Hicks | 8,770 | 11.02 |
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Progressive Conservative | Louis Landry | 8,699 | 10.93 |
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Progressive Conservative | Sylvain Léger | 8,672 | 10.90 |
1960 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Donald C. Harper | 11,889 | 14.16 | Y |
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Liberal | Percy Mitton | 11,832 | 14.09 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph E. Leblanc | 11,811 | 14.07 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph C. Léger | 11,759 | 14.00 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | James Henderson | 9,269 | 11.04 |
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Progressive Conservative | Harvey Hicks | 9,213 | 10.97 |
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Progressive Conservative | Louis Landry | 9,138 | 10.88 |
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Progressive Conservative | Régis LeBlanc | 9,060 | 10.79 |
1956 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 11,159 | 13.84 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph E. Leblanc | 11,012 | 13.66 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph C. Léger | 11,005 | 13.65 | Y |
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Liberal | Donald C. Harper | 10,962 | 13.60 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Aurèle Young | 9,147 | 11.35 |
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Progressive Conservative | Howard Trueman | 9,132 | 11.33 |
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Progressive Conservative | Louis Landry | 9,128 | 11.32 |
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Progressive Conservative | Roy Beckwith | 9,069 | 11.25 |
1952 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 11,829 | 13.72 | Y |
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Liberal | Donald C. Harper | 11,569 | 13.42 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph E. Leblanc | 11,487 | 13.33 | Y |
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Liberal | Joseph C. Léger | 11,375 | 13.20 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Robert S. Black | 8,998 | 10.44 |
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Progressive Conservative | Aurèle Young | 8,763 | 10.17 |
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Progressive Conservative | Roy Beckwith | 8,755 | 10.16 |
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Progressive Conservative | George Belliveau | 8,472 | 9.83 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Percy Mitton | 1,274 | 1.48 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Claude P. Milton | 1,259 | 1.46 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | George A. Wilson | 1,259 | 1.44 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Joseph O. LeBlanc | 1,182 | 1.37 |
1948 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 13,203 | 16.91 | Y |
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Liberal | Frank H. Copp | 12,895 | 16.52 | Y |
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Liberal | Langton C. Dysart | 12,794 | 16.39 | Y |
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Liberal | Edouard S. Léger | 12,647 | 16.20 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | J. Lawrence Black | 5,143 | 6.59 |
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Progressive Conservative | Percy J. Eagles | 5,136 | 6.58 |
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Progressive Conservative | Ambrose Léger | 4,832 | 6.19 |
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Progressive Conservative | M. J. Esliger | 4,812 | 6.16 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Percy Mitton | 2,261 | 2.90 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Gordon Wilson | 2,208 | 2.83 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Joseph Breau | 2,127 | 2.72 |
1944 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 9,465 | 13.02 | Y |
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Liberal | Frank H. Copp | 9,148 | 12.59 | Y |
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Liberal | Langton C. Dysart | 9,076 | 12.49 | Y |
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Liberal | Edouard S. Léger | 8,913 | 12.26 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Charles Cass | 6,493 | 8.93 |
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Progressive Conservative | Carl C. Allen | 6,323 | 8.70 |
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Progressive Conservative | William H. Humphrey | 6,313 | 8.69 |
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Progressive Conservative | Eloi J. Léger | 5,949 | 8.18 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | R. J. Caldwell | 2,840 | 3.91 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | Edward R. McDonald | 2,740 | 3.77 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | G. W. R. Myles | 2,740 | 3.77 |
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Co-operative Commonwealth | P. A. Bannister | 2,685 | 3.69 |
1939 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 9,999 | 14.85 | Y |
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Liberal | Frank H. Copp | 9,692 | 14.39 | Y |
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Liberal | Alexander W. McQueen | 9,725 | 14.44 | Y |
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Liberal | Edouard S. Léger | 9,593 | 14.25 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Carl C. Allen | 7,132 | 10.59 |
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Progressive Conservative | Emmerson C. Rice | 7,104 | 10.55 |
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Progressive Conservative | Medley G. Siddall | 7,096 | 10.54 |
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Progressive Conservative | Ferdinand J. Robidoux | 6,992 | 10.38 |
1935 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 10,558 | 15.49 | Y |
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Liberal | Frank H. Copp | 10,491 | 15.39 | Y |
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Liberal | Edward McDonald | 10,418 | 15.28 | Y |
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Liberal | Siméon Melanson | 10,230 | 15.01 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | William Humphrey | 6,807 | 9.98 |
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Progressive Conservative | Herbert M. Wood | 6,719 | 9.68 |
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Progressive Conservative | Medley G. Siddall | 6,625 | 9.72 |
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Progressive Conservative | Antoine J. Léger | 6,327 | 9.28 |
1930 New Brunswick general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
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Progressive Conservative | Herbert M. Wood | 7,156 | 12.98 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Merville A. Oulton | 7,060 | 12.81 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Medley G. Siddall | 7,051 | 12.79 | Y |
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Progressive Conservative | Antoine J. Léger | 6,927 | 12.57 | Y |
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Liberal | Austin C. Taylor | 6,841 | 12.41 |
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Liberal | William C. Rayworth | 6,819 | 12.37 |
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Liberal | Reid McManus | 6,671 | 12.10 |
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Liberal | Alphonse T. LeBlanc | 6,603 | 11.98 |
References
- died in 1812
- appointed judge
- declared ineligible because he was a preacher
- died in 1853
- elected to federal seat
- died in 1871
- 1890 election appealed but re-elected in subsequent by-election in 1891
- 1890 election appealed; lost subsequent by-election in 1891
- "The Statistical Year-book of Canada for". 1893.
- died in 1901
- named to cabinet; lost subsequent by-election
- resigned
- named to Senate
- died in 1965
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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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