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Canadian federal election results in New Brunswick

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Electoral history
YearResults
2021
2019
2015
2011
2008
2006
2004
2000
1997
1993
1988
1984
1980
1979
1974
1972
1968
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1962
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1957
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in New Brunswick.

Regional profile

New Brunswick results in federal elections are divided among geographical and linguistic lines: The Liberals fare better in the predominantly francophone eastern and northern sections of the province, while the anglophone south and west has historically tended to favour the Conservatives. In 1993, Saint John was one of only two ridings in the country to go Progressive Conservative, electing Elsie Wayne. The Conservatives improved their seat count in each election from 2004 to 2011, until the Liberals swept New Brunswick (along with the rest of Atlantic Canada) in the 2015 election. In 2019, the Conservatives were able to regain 3 seats, while the Greens made history by picking up Fredericton, their first seat outside B.C. Their vote percentage almost quadrupled to 17%, replacing the NDP as the main third party. In 2021 though, support for the Greens collapsed down to 5% with their sole MP having crossed the floor to the Liberals and being re-elected as such. The Liberals widened their popular support but lost one seat to the Conservatives.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1993 215,452
56.0%
18,673
4.9%
No candidate 107,595
28.0%
32,576
8.5%
10,494
2.7%
1997 131,246
32.9%
73,249
18.4%
No candidate 139,431
35.0%
52,270
13.1%
2,519
0.6%
2000 159,806
41.3%
44,778
11.6%
131
0.0%
121,165
31.3%
60,274
15.6%
1,043
0.3%
2004 169,111
44.6%
115,021
31.1%
76,234
20.6%
12,407
3.4%
Merged into
Conservative Party
1,211
0.3%
2006 159,393
39.2%
145,719
35.8%
89,217
21.9%
9,739
2.4%
2,926
0.7%
2008 119,197
32.4%
145,132
39.4%
80,525
21.9%
22,683
6.2%
498
0.1%
2011 87,880
22.6%
170,319
43.8%
115,616
29.8%
12,319
3.2%
2,303
0.6%
2015 227,764
51.6%
112,070
25.4%
81,105
18.4%
20,551
4.7%
296
0.1%
2019 164,970
37.5%
144,229
32.8%
41,212
9.4%
75,738
17.2%
13,661
3.1%
2021 168,941
42.5%
133,643
33.6%
47,369
11.9%
20,162
5.1%
27,668
7.0%
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Votes by party in New Brunswick

2021

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Acadie—Bathurst Serge Cormier
27,817
64.81%
Jean-Paul Lanteigne
5,916
13.78%
Mélissa Hébert
4,906
11.43%
Rachel Johns
1,203
2.80%
Kenneth Edward Langford
2,531
5.90%
Richer Doiron (FPC)
549
1.28%
Serge Cormier
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc
27,313
55.58%
Shelly Mitchell
9,526
19.38%
Evelyne Godfrey
5,394
10.98%
Stella Anna Girouard
2,798
5.69%
Jack Minor
3,723
7.58%
Isabelle Sauriol Chiasson (FPC)
391
0.80%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Jenica Atwin
16,316
37.03%
Andrea Johnson
15,814
35.89%
Shawn Oldenburg
5,564
12.63%
Nicole O'Byrne
5,666
12.86%
Brandon Kirby (Libert.)
234 0.53%
Jenica Atwin
June Patterson (Comm.)
158 0.36%
Jen Smith (Ind.)
310 0.70%
Fundy Royal Whitney Dykeman
11,075
24.95%
Rob Moore
21,460
48.35%
Josh Floyd
6,211
13.99%
Tim Thompson
2,189
4.93%
Wayne Wheeler
3,447
7.77%
Rob Moore
Madawaska—Restigouche René Arseneault
16,854
55.18%
Shawn Beaulieu
7,892
25.84%
Elizabeth MacDonald
1,848
6.05%
Rebecca Blaevoet
786
2.57%
Nancy Mercier
1,889
6.18%
Louis Berube (FPC)
1,277
4.18%
René Arseneault
Miramichi—Grand Lake Lisa Harris
12,762
39.26%
Jake Stewart
14,218
43.74%
Bruce Potter
2,291
7.05%
Patty Deitch
1,393
4.29%
Ron Nowlan
1,839
5.66%
Pat Finnigan$
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Ginette Petitpas Taylor
22,460
49.08%
Darlene Smith
10,692
23.36%
Serge Landry
7,774
16.99%
Richard Dunn
1,935
4.23%
Lorilee Carrier
2,901
6.34%
Ginette Petitpas Taylor
New Brunswick Southwest Jason Hickey
8,750
23.89%
John Williamson
18,309
49.98%
Richard Trevor Warren
4,893
13.36%
John Reist
1,587
4.33%
Meryl Sarty
3,090
8.44%
John Williamson
Saint John—Rothesay Wayne Long
17,375
46.40%
Mel Norton
12,315
32.88%
Don Paulin
4,816
12.86%
Ann McAllister
948
2.53%
Nicholas Pereira
1,996
5.33%
Wayne Long
Tobique—Mactaquac Cully Robinson
8,223
23.90%
Richard Bragdon
17,536
50.98%
Meriet Gray Miller
3,656
10.63%
Anthony Martin
1,657
4.82%
Daniel Joseph Waggoner
2,930
8.52%
Steven J LaForest (Ind.)
398
1.16%
Richard Bragdon

2019

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Acadie—Bathurst Serge Cormier
26,547
55.14%
Martine Savoie
10,352
21.50%
Daniel Thériault
6,967
14.47%
Robert Kryszko
4,277
8.88%
Serge Cormier
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc
24,948
46.47%
Vincent Cormier
9,438
17.58%
Jean-Marc Bélanger
3,940
7.34%
Laura Reinsborough
14,305
26.65%
Nancy Mercier
1,054
1.96%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Matt DeCourcey
13,544
27.41%
Andrea Johnson
15,011
30.38%
Mackenzie Thomason
2,946
5.96%
Jenica Atwin
16,640
33.68%
Jason Paull
776
1.57%
Brandon Kirby (Libert.)
126
0.26%
Jacob Patterson (Comm.)
80
0.16%
Lesley Thomas (Animal)
286
0.58%
Matt DeCourcey
Fundy Royal Alaina Lockhart
12,433
25.56%
Rob Moore
22,389
46.02%
James Tolan
4,804
9.88%
Tim Thompson
7,275
14.95%
Rudy Neumayer
1,249
2.57%
David Raymond Amos (Ind.)
295
0.61%
John Evans (NCA)
201
0.41%
Alaina Lockhart
Madawaska—Restigouche René Arseneault
17,331
50.28%
Nelson Fox
9,801
28.43%
Chad Betteridge
2,212
6.42%
Louis Bérubé
5,125
14.87%
René Arseneault
Miramichi—Grand Lake Pat Finnigan
12,722
36.77%
Peggy McLean
12,352
35.70%
Eileen Clancy Teslenko
2,875
8.31%
Patty Deitch
3,914
11.31%
Ron Nowlan
1,179
3.41%
Mathew Grant Lawson (Ind.)
396
1.14%
Allison MacKenzie (Ind.)
1,160
3.35%
Pat Finnigan
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Ginette Petitpas Taylor
22,261
42.95%
Sylvie Godin-Charest
12,200
23.54%
Luke MacLaren
6,164
11.89%
Claire Kelly
9,287
17.92%
Stephen Driver
1,258
2.43%
Brad MacDonald (Animal)
373
0.72%
Rhys Williams (CHP)
285
0.55%
Ginette Petitpas Taylor
New Brunswick Southwest Karen Ludwig
10,110
25.54%
John Williamson
19,451
49.15%
Douglas Mullin
3,251
8.21%
Susan Jonah
5,352
13.52%
Meryl Sarty
1,214
3.07%
Abe Scott (VCP)
200
0.51%
Karen Ludwig
Saint John—Rothesay Wayne Long
15,443
37.43%
Rodney Weston
14,006
33.95%
Armand Cormier
5,046
12.23%
Ann McAllister
4,165
10.10%
Adam J. C. Salesse
1,260
3.05%
Neville Barnett (Ind.)
150
0.36%
Stuart Jamieson (Ind.)
1,183
2.87%
Wayne Long
Tobique—Mactaquac Kelsey MacDonald
9,631
25.21%
Richard Bragdon
19,229
50.34%
Megan Aiken
3,007
7.87%
Rowan P. Miller
5,398
14.13%
Dominic Guay
936
2.45%
T. J. Harvey

2015

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Independent
Acadie—Bathurst Riba Girouard-Riordon
3,852
7.56%
Jason Godin
20,079
39.40%
Serge Cormier
25,845
50.71%
Dominique Breau
1,187
2.33%
Yvon Godin
Beauséjour Ann Bastarache
6,017
11.37%
Hélène Boudreau
8,009
15.13%
Dominic LeBlanc
36,534
69.02%
Kevin King
2,376
4.49%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Keith Ashfield
13,280
28.42%
Sharon Scott-Levesque
4,622
9.89%
Matt DeCourcey
23,016
49.26%
Mary Lou Babineau
5,804
12.42%
Keith Ashfield
Fundy Royal Rob Moore
17,361
37.08%
Jennifer McKenzie
8,204
17.52%
Alaina Lockhart
19,136
40.87%
Stephanie Coburn
1,823
3.89%
David Raymond Amos
296
0.63%
Rob Moore
Madawaska—Restigouche Bernard Valcourt
6,151
16.49%
Rosaire L'Italien
9,670
25.92%
René Arseneault
20,778
55.70%
Françoise Aubin
707
1.90%
Bernard Valcourt
Miramichi—Grand Lake Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
12,476
34.31%
Patrick Colford
5,588
15.37%
Pat Finnigan
17,202
47.31%
Matthew Ian Clark
1,098
3.02%
Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
Miramichi
Moncton—Riverview—
Dieppe
Robert Goguen
11,168
21.46%
Luc LeBlanc
8,420
16.18%
Ginette Petitpas Taylor
30,054
57.75%
Luc Melanson
2,399
4.61%
Robert Goguen
New Brunswick Southwest John Williamson
14,625
38.56%
Andrew Graham
4,768
12.57%
Karen Ludwig
16,656
43.92%
Gayla MacIntosh
1,877
4.95%
John Williamson
Saint John—Rothesay Rodney Weston
12,915
30.55%
AJ Griffin
7,411
17.53%
Wayne Long
20,634
48.80%
Sharon Murphy
1,321
3.12%
Rodney Weston
Saint John
Tobique—Mactaquac Richard Bragdon
14,225
37.02%
Robert Kitchen
4,334
11.28%
T. J. Harvey
17,909
46.61%
Terry Wishart
1,959
5.10%
Mike Allen

2011

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Acadie—Bathurst Louis Robichaud
7,456
16.20%
Jean Marie Gionet
6,491
14.11%
Yvon Godin
32,067
69.69%
Yvon Godin
Beauséjour Evelyne Chapman
14,811
33.27%
Dominic LeBlanc
17,399
39.08%
Susan Levi-Peters
10,397
23.35%
Nathalie Arsenault
1,913
4.30%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Keith Ashfield
21,573
48.38%
Randy McKeen
10,336
23.18%
Jesse Travis
10,626
23.83%
Louise Anna-Marie Comeau
1,790
4.01%
Adam Scott Ness (Ind.)
266
0.60%
Keith Ashfield
Fundy Royal Rob Moore
21,206
58.14%
Linda Wilhelm
3,668
10.06%
Darryl Pitre
9,845
26.99%
Stephanie Coburn
1,757
4.82%
Rob Moore
Madawaska—Restigouche Bernard Valcourt
14,224
40.64%
Jean-Claude JC D'Amours
12,309
35.17%
Widler Jules
6,562
18.75%
Lynn Morrison
612
1.75%
Louis Bérubé (Ind.)
1,290
3.69%
Jean-Claude D'Amours
Miramichi Tilly O'Neill Gordon
16,112
52.41%
Keith Vickers
6,800
22.12%
Patrick Colford
7,097
23.08%
Ronald Mazerolle
735
2.39%
Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
Moncton—Riverview—
Dieppe
Robert Goguen
17,408
35.73%
Brian Murphy
15,247
32.19%
Shawna Gagné
14,053
28.84%
Steven Steeves
2,016
4.14%
Brian Murphy
New Brunswick Southwest John Williamson
18,066
56.64%
Kelly Wilson
4,320
13.54%
Andrew Graham
7,413
23.24%
Janice Harvey
1,646
5.16%
Jason Farris (CHP)
450
1.41%
Greg Thompson
Saint John Rodney Weston
18,456
49.73%
Stephen Chase
5,964
16.07%
Rob Moir
11,382
30.67%
Sharon Murphy-Flatt
1,017
2.74%
Arthur Jr. Watson (Ind.)
294
0.79%
Rodney Weston
Tobique—Mactaquac Mike Allen
21,108
62.70%
Chuck Chiasson
5,337
15.85%
Pierre Cyr
6,388
18.98%
Rish McGlynn
831
2.47%
Mike Allen

2008

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Acadie—
Bathurst
Jean Guy Dubé
8,331
18.54%
Odette Robichaud
9,850
21.92%
Yvon Godin
25,849
57.53%
Michelle Aubin
904
2.01%
Yvon Godin
Beauséjour Omer Leger
12,506
29.16%
Dominic LeBlanc
20,059
46.76%
Chris Durrant
7,242
16.88%
Michael Milligan
3,087
7.20%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Keith Ashfield
17,962
42.53%
David Innes
13,319
31.54%
Jesse Travis
6,490
15.37%
Mary Lou Babineau
4,293
10.17%
Ben Kelly (CAP)
168
0.40%
Andy Scott
Fundy Royal Rob Moore
17,211
51.63%
Mark Wright
5,773
17.32%
Rob Moir
7,907
23.72%
Erik Matthew Millett
2,443
7.33%
Rob Moore
Madawaska—
Restigouche
Jean-Pierre Ouellet
11,402
33.23%
Jean-Claude JC D'Amours
16,266
47.40%
Thérèse Tremblay-Philippe
5,361
15.62%
André Arpin
1,287
3.75%
Jean-Claude D'Amours
Miramichi Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
12,058
42.08%
Charles Hubbard
10,590
36.95%
Donald A. Doucet
4,904
17.11%
Todd Smith
1,105
3.86%
Charles Hubbard
Moncton—
Riverview—
Dieppe
Daniel Allain
16,297
35.83%
Brian Murphy
17,797
39.13%
Carl Bainbridge
7,394
16.26%
Alison Ménard
3,998
8.79%
Brian Murphy
New
Brunswick
Southwest
Greg Thompson
17,474
58.32%
Nancy MacIntosh
5,863
19.57%
Andrew Graham
4,958
16.55%
Robert Wayne Boucher
1,667
5.56%
Greg Thompson
Saint John Rodney Weston
13,782
39.55%
Paul Zed
13,285
38.13%
Tony Mowery
5,560
15.96%
Mike Richardson
1,888
5.42%
Michael Moffat (Mar.)
330
0.95%
Paul Zed
Tobique—
Mactaquac
Mike Allen
18,071
57.40%
Sally McGrath
6,773
21.51%
Alice Finnamore
4,830
15.34%
Mark Glass
1,810
5.75%
Mike Allen

2006

Conservative Mike Allen defeated incumbent MP Andy Savoy in Tobique—Mactaquac. In the open seat of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe, formerly held by Claudette Bradshaw, Brian Murphy kept the seat for the Liberals. There was no change elsewhere.

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Acadie—Bathurst Marcelle Mersereau
15,504
30.71%
Serge Savoie
8,513
16.86%
Yvon Godin
25,195
49.90%
Philippe Rousselle
699
1.38%
Ulric DeGrâce (Ind.)
219 0.43%
Yvon Godin
Eric Landry (Ind.)
362 0.72%
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc
22,012
47.55%
Omer Leger
14,919
32.23%
Neil Gardner
7,717
16.67%
Anna Girouard
1,290
2.79%
J. Frank Comeau (Ind.)
357
0.77%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Andy Scott
19,649
41.80%
Pat Lynch
16,292
34.66%
John Carty
9,988
21.25%
Philip Duchastel
884
1.88%
David Raymond Amos (Ind.)
198
0.42%
Andy Scott
Fundy Royal Eldon Hunter
9,979
27.34%
Rob Moore
17,630
48.31%
Rob Moir
7,696
21.09%
Patty Donovan
1,189
3.26%
Rob Moore
Madawaska—Restigouche Jean-Claude J. C. D'Amours
13,734
38.02%
Jean-Pierre Ouellet
12,849
35.57%
Rodolphe Martin
8,322
23.04%
Irka Laplante
1,220
3.38%
Jean-Claude D'Amours
Miramichi Charles Isaac Hubbard
13,960
42.27%
Mike Morrison
11,250
34.07%
Jeannette Manuel-Allain
5,587
16.92%
John Welsford Bethell
587
1.78%
Danny Gay (Ind.)
1,640
4.97%
Charles Hubbard
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Brian Murphy
22,918
47.71%
Charles Doucet
14,464
30.11%
David Hackett
9,095
18.93%
Camille Labchuk
1,409
2.93%
Ron Pomerleau (CAP)
150
0.31%
Claudette Bradshaw
New Brunswick Southwest Stan Smith
8,877
26.79%
Greg Thompson
18,155
54.80%
Andrew Graham
5,178
15.63%
Erik Millett
922
2.78%
Greg Thompson
Saint John Paul Zed
17,202
42.92%
John Wallace
15,753
39.30%
Terry Albright
6,267
15.64%
Vern M. Garnett
858
2.14%
Paul Zed
Tobique—Mactaquac Andy Savoy
15,558
42.86%
Mike Allen
15,894
43.78%
Alice Finnamore
4,172
11.49%
Robert Bérubé Jr.
679
1.87%
Andy Savoy

2004

The Liberals held three seats in the Anglophone south (Fredericton, Fundy and Tobique-Mactaquac), believed to be most vulnerable to the Conservatives. Despite heavy targeting, the Conservatives only managed to reclaim Fundy from John Herron (who defected from the old PC party in 2003). They lost the adjacent seat of Saint John, vacated by the retiring Elsie Wayne, making for a net Liberal gain.

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Acadie—Bathurst Serge Rousselle
14,452
32.67%
Joel E. Bernard
4,841
10.94%
Yvon Godin
23,857
53.93%
Mario Lanteigne
1,085
2.45%
Yvon Godin
Beauséjour Dominic LeBlanc
21,934
53.28%
Angela Vautour
11,604
28.19%
Omer Bourque
6,056
14.71%
Anna Girouard
1,574
3.82%
Dominic LeBlanc
Fredericton Andy Scott
19,819
46.78%
Kent Fox
14,193
33.50%
John Carty
7,360
17.37%
Daron Letts
997
2.35%
Andy Scott
Fundy John Herron
11,635
34.77%
Rob Moore
14,997
44.82%
Pat Hanratty
5,417
16.19%
Karin Bach
1,051
3.14%
David Raymond Amos (Ind.)
358
1.07%
John Herron[a]
Madawaska—Restigouche Jean-Claude J.C. D'Amours
14,144
44.66%
Benoit Violette
7,605
24.01%
Rodolphe Martin
8,737
27.59%
Jovette Cyr
1,185
3.74%
Jeannot Castonguay
Miramichi Charles Isaac Hubbard
15,647
48.08%
Michael J. Morrison
9,448
29.03%
Hilaire Rousselle
5,980
18.38%
Gary Sanipass
1,468
4.51%
Charles Hubbard
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Claudette Bradshaw
25,266
59.29%
Jean LeBlanc
10,003
23.48%
Hélène Lapointe
5,344
12.54%
Judith Hamel
1,998
4.69%
Claudette Bradshaw
St. Croix—Belleisle Jim Dunlap
9,702
31.51%
Greg Thompson
16,339
53.06%
Patrick Webber
3,600
11.69%
Erik Matthew Millett
960
3.12%
David Szemerda (CAP)
194
0.63%
Greg Thompson
Saint John Paul Zed
15,725
43.28%
Bob McVicar
12,212
33.62%
Terry Albright
6,926
19.06%
Jonathan Cormier
807
2.22%
Tom Oland (Ind.)
290 0.80%
Elsie Wayne
Jim Wood (Mar.)
369 1.02%
Tobique—Mactaquac Andy Savoy
16,787
48.23%
Mike Allen
13,779
39.59%
Jason Mapplebeck
2,957
8.50%
Scott Jones
1,282
3.68%
Andy Savoy

Maps

  1. Acadie-Bathurst
  2. Beauséjour
  3. Fredericton
  4. Fundy
  5. Madawaska-Restigouche
  6. Miramichi
  7. Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe
  8. St. Croix-Belleisle
  9. Saint John
  10. Tobique-Mactaquac

2000

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other
Acadie—Bathurst Bernard Thériault
20,362
40.27%
Jean Gauvin
2,314
4.58%
Yvon Godin
23,568
46.61%
Alcide Leger
4,321
8.55%
Yvon Godin
Beausejour—Petitcodiac Dominic LeBlanc
21,465
47.10%
Tom Taylor
6,256
13.73%
Inka Milewski
3,217
7.06%
Angela Vautour
18,716
32.11%
Angela Vautour[b]
Fredericton Andy Scott
14,175
38.60%
Allan D. Neill
8,814
24.00%
Michael Dunn
2,584
7.04%
Raj Venugopal
10,919
29.73%
William H. Parker (NLP)
233
0.63%
Andy Scott
Fundy—Royal John King
11,422
30.28%
Rob Moore
8,392
22.25%
John Calder
2,628
6.97%
John Herron
15,279
40.51%
John Herron
Madawaska—Restigouche Jeannot Castonguay
19,913
52.27%
Scott Chedore
1,958
5.14%
Claude J. Albert
1,811
4.75%
Jean F. Dubé
14,417
37.84%
Jean F. Dubé
Miramichi Charles Hubbard
17,047
51.44%
Ken Clark
5,298
15.99%
Allan Goodfellow
2,453
7.40%
David Kelly
8,341
25.17%
Charles Hubbard
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Claudette Bradshaw
26,545
58.74%
Kathryn M. Barnes
8,130
17.99%
Hélène Lapointe
3,139
6.95%
Serge Landry
7,082
15.67%
Laurent Maltais (NLP)
297
0.66%
Claudette Bradshaw
New Brunswick Southwest Winston Gamblin
8,442
27.53%
John Erbs
6,562
21.40%
Habib Kilisli
1,173
3.83%
Greg Thompson
14,489
47.25%
Greg Thompson
Saint John Paul Zed
9,535
28.98%
Peter Touchbourne
2,980
9.06%
Rod Hill
2,989
9.09%
Elsie Wayne
16,751
50.92%
Miville Couture (NLP)
52 0.16%
Vern M. Garnett (Green)
131 0.40%
Jim Wood (Mar.)
461 1.40%
Elsie Wayne
Tobique—Mactaquac Andy Savoy
10,897
33.60%
Adam Richardson
9,573
29.51%
Carolyn Van Dine
1,216
3.75%
Gilles Bernier
10,750
33.14%
Gilles Bernier


Notes and references

  1. ^ Herron was formerly PC, sat until dissolution as an independent, then ran as a Liberal.
  2. ^ Vautour defected from the NDP in 1999.
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