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The 2024 New Brunswick general election was held on October 21, 2024, where 49 members were elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. It was formally called upon the dissolution of the 60th New Brunswick Legislature on September 19, 2024.
A local regression graph displaying the polls between the 2020 and 2024 New Brunswick elections French Un graphique de régression locale affichant les sondages entre les élections générales néo-brunswickoises de 2020 et de 2024.
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It was created in 2023 and will be first contested in the 2024 New Brunswick general election. The riding contains the municipality of Sussex, with parts of the Kings Rural District, Butternut Valley, Three Rivers, and Salisbury. [1] Sussex-Three Rivers (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding
It was created in 2023 and will be first contested during the 2024 New Brunswick general election. It is the largest successor of now abolished Restigouche-Chaleur. The riding largely comprises Belle-Baie and Belledune, with a part of the Chaleur Rural District. [1] Belle-Baie-Belledune (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding
2018–2020: 60th 2020–2024: ... Election results. 2024 New Brunswick general election: Kings ... Assembly of New Brunswick; Map of riding as of 2018 ...
The 2020 New Brunswick general election was held on September 14, 2020, to elect members of the 60th New Brunswick Legislature. The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick , led by Blaine Higgs , won a majority government.