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This article only covers elections since the province became part of the Canadian Confederation in 1867. Prior to becoming part of Canada, New Brunswick was a British colony; the New Brunswick House of Assembly was first formed in 1784 – when New Brunswick separated from Nova Scotia. Percentage of votes obtained by political party since 1960.
The list of New Brunswick by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament. Between 1842 and 1927 incumbent members were ...
Confederate 1865 Joseph I. Little: Harbour Main: Anti-Confederate: 1867 John Kennedy: Anti-Confederate: 1869 Charles Fox Bennett: Placentia and St. Mary's: Anti-Confederate: 1869 Robert John Parsons, Jr. Anti-Confederate: 1867 Henry Renouf [nb 1] Anti-Confederate: 1861 James B. Woods: Port de Grave Anti-Confederate: 1869 William P. Walsh: St ...
This article lists General Elections in the British colony of the Province of New Brunswick from 1784 to its entry into the Canadian Confederation in 1867. Prior to 1784 , New Brunswick was Sunbury County, Nova Scotia and it returned members to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly .
The two major political parties in New Brunswick are the New Brunswick Liberal Association and the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. [2] The United Farmers earned 6 seats during the 1920 election. [2] The Confederation of Regions Party is the only minor party to have been official opposition at the legislative assembly. [2]
Anti-Confederate: 1867 Patrick Nowlan: Anti-Confederate: 1873 Charles Fox Bennett: Placentia and St. Mary's: Anti-Confederate: 1869 James Collins: Anti-Confederate: 1873 Henry Renouf [nb 1] Anti-Confederate: 1861 John Bartlett: Port de Grave Anti-Confederate: 1873 John J. Dearin: St. John's East: Anti-Confederate: 1873 Robert John Parsons: Anti ...
The 1866 New Brunswick general election was held in May and June 1866 to elect 41 members to the 21st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly.This was the 21st general election for the British colony of New Brunswick, but is considered the 1st general election for the Canadian province of New Brunswick as New Brunswick joined Canadian Confederation on July 1, 1867, during the life of the ...
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.