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2014 New Brunswick general election

The 2014 New Brunswick general election was held on September 22, 2014, to elect 49 members to the 58th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada.

2014 New Brunswick general election

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49 seats in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
25 seats needed for a majority
Turnout64.65% [1]
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Brian Gallant David Alward
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative
Last election 13 seats, 34.42% 42 seats, 48.84%
Seats before 13 41
Seats won 27 21
Seat change 14 20
Percentage 42.73% 34.65%
Swing 8.31pp 14.19pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader David Coon Dominic Cardy
Party Green New Democratic
Last election 0 seats, 4.54% 0 seats, 10.41%
Seats before 0 0
Seats won 1 0
Seat change 1
Percentage 6.61% 12.98%
Swing 2.07pp 2.57pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding.

Premier before election

David Alward
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Brian Gallant
Liberal

The 2013 redistribution reduced the size of the legislature from 55 seats to 49.

The New Brunswick Liberal Association, led by Brian Gallant, won a majority government, defeating Incumbent Premier David Alward's Progressive Conservatives, which became the second single-term government in New Brunswick's history.[2] The New Democratic Party, led by Dominic Cardy won the highest support in its history, though failed to win any seats. As a result of these losses, both Alward and Cardy resigned as leaders of their respective parties.[2][3] The Green Party of New Brunswick improved on its results from the previous election, with party leader David Coon winning the party's first seat, and becoming only the second Green politician (after British Columbia MLA Andrew J. Weaver) elected to a provincial legislature.[2]

Fracking was a major issue in the election as a whole. Most commentators described the election as a referendum on it.[4][5]

Polling in the weeks leading up to the campaign gave the Liberals a wide lead over the governing Progressive Conservatives. Some commentators openly speculated about whether the Liberals were on track to repeat the 1987 provincial election, when they won every seat in the Legislative Assembly.[6] As the campaign progressed, however, the gap in popular support between the two parties narrowed significantly. Some attributed this in part to a television interview with CBC New Brunswick anchor Harry Forestell in which Gallant gave inaccurate numbers relating to his proposal for a tax increase on the province's wealthiest residents.[7] In the final poll of the campaign, the Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives were tied at 40 per cent support each.[8]

Timeline

Results

Summary of the 2014 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick election results
Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
2010 Dissolution Elected Change # % Change
Liberal Brian Gallant 49 13 13 27 +14 158,848 42.72% +8.30pp
Progressive Conservative David Alward 49 42 41 21 -20 128,801 34.64% -14.20pp
Green David Coon 46 0 0 1 +1 24,582 6.61% +2.07pp
New Democratic Dominic Cardy 49 0 0 0 ±0 48,257 12.98% +2.57pp
People's Alliance Kris Austin 18 0 0 0 ±0 7,964 2.14% +0.97pp
  Independent 9 0 1 0 -1 3,293 0.89% +0.28pp
Total 220 55 55 49 -6 371,819 100%
Popular vote
Liberal
42.72%
PC
34.64%
New Democratic
12.98%
Green
6.61%
People's Alliance
2.14%
Others
0.91%
Seats summary
Liberal
55.10%
PC
42.86%
Green
2.04%

Tabulator problem and manual recount demand

The election marked the first time that the province used electronic vote tabulation machines from Dominion Voting in a provincial election. They had previously been used in New Brunswick municipal elections.[2] On election night, the machines displayed vote totals which were verified by Elections New Brunswick officials and entered into a province-wide database for the media. By 11:45 PM, these unverified numbers were to have been replaced by totally machine-reported numbers from the tabulators themselves with no human interventions or errors possible to distort results. It was "a program processing the initial results that had a glitch", not the tabulators themselves, according to officials.[20]

Elections New Brunswick grew uncomfortable with the human involvement and influence of the unevenly tabulated results. It brought the results reporting to a standstill as counts were reverified by hand before further resignations or concessions were triggered.

At 10:45 p.m. Atlantic time, Elections New Brunswick officially suspended the results reporting count, with 17 ridings still undeclared, while it investigated the delay.[21] It called for over sixty tabulator count devices to be brought to central locations for verification without relying on the reporting program. At no time was there an allegation of fraud by any party or public official.

As a result of the controversy, both the Progressive Conservatives and the People's Alliance Party called for a hand count of all ballots, with the former refusing to concede the election until the following day.[2] Michael Quinn, the province's chief electoral officer determined no total recount was necessary.[2] Recounts were held in 7 of 49 ridings and the results were upheld with variations of no more than 1 vote per candidate per riding.[22]

Results by region

Party Name Northern Miramichi Southeastern Southern Capital Region Upper River Valley Total
  Liberal Seats 8 2 9 4 1 3 27
  Popular Vote 58.12% 45.34% 46.52% 34.30% 29.27% 43.00% 42.72%
  Progressive
Conservative
Seats 0 1 5 7 6 2 21
  Popular Vote 25.51% 40.30% 31.13% 40.29% 35.79% 43.61% 34.65%
  New Democratic Seats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Popular Vote 11.49% 6.01% 11.76% 16.50% 18.37% 7.67% 12.98%
  Green Seats 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
  Popular Vote 2.42% 3.10% 9.44% 5.83% 9.65% 4.35% 6.61%
  People's Alliance Seats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Popular Vote 0.00% 2.83% 1.15% 2.53% 6.33% 0.46% 2.14%
  Independent Seats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Popular Vote 2.46% 2.43% 0.00% 0.55% 0.59% 0.90% 0.89%
Total seats 8 3 14 11 8 5 49

Results by place

Party Seats Second Third Fourth
Liberal 27 18 4 0
Progressive Conservative 21 26 2 0
Green 1 1 4 34
New Democratic 0 3 35 11
People's Alliance 0 1 2 1
  Independent 0 0 2 1

Opinion polls

Polling Firm Last Day of Polling Link PC Liberal NDP Green PA
Forum Research September 21, 2014 PDF 40 40 12 6
Corporate Research Associates September 18, 2014 HTML 36 45 11 6 2
Forum Research September 11, 2014 PDF 32 42 13 6
Corporate Research Associates August 31, 2014 HTML 28 48 17 4 2
Forum Research August 25, 2014 HTML 31 46 15 7
Nordic Research Group August 21, 2014 HTML 26 34 13 5
Corporate Research Associates May 31, 2014 HTML 28 53 16 3
Corporate Research Associates February 28, 2014 PDF 31 43 21 4
Corporate Research Associates November 28, 2013 HTML 25 47 24 4
Corporate Research Associates September 1, 2013 PDF 23 47 24 4 3
Corporate Research Associates May 30, 2013 PDF 29 41 27 3 1
Corporate Research Associates March 8, 2013 PDF 2013-04-03 at the Wayback Machine 32 35 26 5
Corporate Research Associates December 1, 2012 PDF 38 38 19 4 1
Corporate Research Associates August 31, 2012 PDF 38 32 24 6
Corporate Research Associates May 30, 2012 PDF 44 32 19 5
Corporate Research Associates February 29, 2012 PDF 45 31 22 3
Corporate Research Associates November 29, 2011 PDF 45 28 23 3 1
Corporate Research Associates August 31, 2011 PDF 41 34 23 2
Corporate Research Associates May 31, 2011 PDF 56 20 20 1 3
Corporate Research Associates February 28, 2011 PDF 58 27 8 6
Corporate Research Associates November 30, 2010 PDF 61 25 10 4
Election 2010 September 27, 2010 HTML 48.8 34.5 10.4 4.6 1.2

Retiring incumbents

The following sitting members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) had announced that they would not re-offer at this election:

Progressive Conservatives

Liberals

Candidates

New boundaries were in effect as a result of an electoral redistribution replacing the districts used in the 2006 and 2010 elections. Candidates had to file their nomination papers by September 2, 2014 to appear on the ballot.[31]

Legend

  • bold denotes cabinet minister or party leader
  • italics denotes a potential candidate who has not received his/her party's nomination
  • † denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election
  • * denotes an incumbent seeking re-election in a new district

Northern

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Progressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green Other
Restigouche West Martine Coulombe*
1,710
20.08%
Gilles LePage
4,940
58.02%
Gilles Cyr
351
4.12%
[32] Charles Thériault (Independent)
1,514
17.78%
new district
Campbellton-Dalhousie Joseph Elias
1,879
24.27%
Donald Arseneault
4,820
62.25%
Jamie O'Rourke
762
9.84%
Heather Wood
282
3.64%
Donald Arseneault
merged district
Greg Davis[25]
Restigouche-Chaleur Gilberte Boudreau
1,120
14.84%
Daniel Guitard
4,069
53.92%
Ray Godin
2,198
29.12%
Mario Comeau
160
2.12%
Roland Haché[30]
Bathurst West-Beresford Anne Bard-Lavigne
1,778
25.54%
Brian Kenny*
4,367
62.74%
Etienne Arseneau
564
8.10%
Catherine Doucet
252
3.62%
new district
Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore Ryan Riordon*
1,894
26.31%
Denis Landry*
4,431
61.56%
Benjamin Kalenda
559
7.77%
Gerry Aubie
314
4.36%
new district
Caraquet Suzanne Morais-Vienneau
1,814
21.86%
Hédard Albert
4,716
56.82%
Mathieu Chayer
1,579
19.02%
Sophie Chiasson-Gould
191
2.30%
Hédard Albert
Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou Paul Robichaud
3,970
45.60%
Wilfred Roussel
4,014
46.10%
Juliette Paulin
497
5.71%
Tony Mallet
226
2.60%
Paul Robichaud
Tracadie-Sheila Claude Landry
2,195
23.97%
Serge Rousselle
5,916
64.61%
François Rousselle
861
9.40%
Nancy Benoit
121
1.32%
Donald Thomas (Independent)
64
0.70%
Claude Landry

Miramichi

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Progressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green Other
Miramichi Bay-Neguac Serge Robichaud
3,307
38.76%
Lisa Harris
4,199
49.22%
Curtis Bartibogue
785
9.20%
Filip Vanicek
240
2.81%
Serge Robichaud
Miramichi Robert Trevors
2,743
34.51%
Bill Fraser
3,974
50.00%
Roger Vautour
328
4.13%
Patty Deitch
307
3.86%
Michael "Tanker" Malley (Independent)
596
7.50%
Bill Fraser
merged district
Robert Trevors
Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin Jake Stewart
3,837
47.62%
Norma Smith
2,951
36.63%
Douglas Mullin
361
4.48%
Kevin Matthews
214
2.66%
Wes Gullison (PANB)
694
8.61%
Jake Stewart

Southeastern

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Progressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green Other
Kent North Nancy Blanchard
1,559
16.60%
Bertrand LeBlanc
4,699
50.02%
Allan Marsh
1,294
13.77%
Rébeka Frazer-Chiasson
1,707
18.17%
Raven-Chanelle Arsenault-Augustine (PANB)
135
1.44%
Bertrand LeBlanc
Kent South Claude Williams
3,216
33.75%
Benoît Bourque
4,637
48.66%
Paul Musgrave
535
5.61%
Tina Beers
953
10.00%
Joël MacIntosh (PANB)
188
1.97%
Brian Gallant[A]
merged district
Claude Williams
Shediac Bay-Dieppe Dolorès Poirier
1,678
19.15%
Brian Gallant*
5,661
64.61%
Agathe Lapointe
803
9.16%
Stephanie Matthews
620
7.08%
new district
Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé Carmel Brun
1,718
18.81%
Victor Boudreau
5,496
60.18%
Bernice Boudreau
1,175
12.87%
Charles Thibodeau
743
8.14%
Victor Boudreau
Memramcook-Tantramar Mike Olscamp
2,037
26.45%
Bernard LeBlanc*
3,515
45.64%
Hélène Boudreau
972
12.62%
Megan Mitton
1,178
15.29%
Mike Olscamp
Dieppe Normand Léger
1,360
18.44%
Roger Melanson
4,866
65.97%
Sandy Harquail
736
9.98%
Françoise Aubin
414
5.61%
Roger Melanson
Moncton East Jane Mitton-MacLean
2,521
33.01%
Monique LeBlanc
3,443
45.09%
Roy MacMullin
1,105
14.47%
Matthew Clark
567
7.43%
new district
Moncton Centre Marie-Claude Blais*
1,589
25.21%
Chris Collins*
3,339
52.98%
Luc Leblanc
866
13.74%
Jeffrey McCluskey
508
8.06%
new district
Moncton South Sue Stultz
2,247
34.91%
Cathy Rogers
2,903
45.10%
Elisabeth French
757
11.76%
Rish McGlynn
530
8.23%
Sue Stultz
Moncton Northwest Ernie Steeves
3,012
42.15%
Brian Hicks
2,773
38.80%
Jason Purdy
783
10.96%
Mike Milligan
436
6.10%
Carl Bainbridge (PANB)
142
1.99%
John Betts
Moncton Southwest Sherry Wilson*
2,523
38.80%
Tyson Milner
2,274
34.97%
Charles Doucet
1,129
17.36%
Mathieu LaPlante
392
6.03%
Lucy Goguen (PANB)
184
2.83%
new district
Riverview Bruce Fitch
3,751
52.73%
Tammy Rampersaud
2,097
29.48%
Danie Pitre
723
10.16%
Linda Hardwick
542
7.62%
Bruce Fitch
Albert Brian Keirstead
3,163
40.78%
Terry Keating
2,190
28.24%
Kelly-Sue O'Connor
880
11.35%
Ira Wilbur
929
11.98%
Bill Brewer (PANB)
594
7.66%
Wayne Steeves
Gagetown-Petitcodiac Ross Wetmore*
3,352
44.47%
Barak Stevens
2,499
33.15%
Anthony Crandall
978
12.97%
Fred Harrison
709
9.41%
new district

Southern

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Progressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green Other
Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins Bruce Northrup
3,677
49.86%
Heike MacGregor
1,710
23.19%
Billy Carter
652
8.84%
Stephanie Coburn
570
7.73%
LeRoy Armstrong (PANB)
766
10.39%
Bruce Northrup
Hampton Gary Crossman
2,679
38.74%
John Cairns
1,618
23.40%
Bev Harrison*
1,796
25.97%
John Sabine
554
8.01%
Joan K. Seeley (PANB)
269
3.89%
new district
Quispamsis Blaine Higgs
3,884
51.35%
Mary Schryer
2,390
31.60%
Angela-Jo Griffin
938
12.40%
Patrick Kemp
238
3.15%
Brandon Gardner (PANB)
114
1.51%
Blaine Higgs
Rothesay Ted Flemming
3,039
45.24%
Stephanie Tomilson
1,838
27.36%
John Wilcox
1,559
23.21%
Ann McAllister
282
4.20%
Ted Flemming[B]
Saint John East Glen Savoie
2,323
36.88%
Gary Keating
2,332
37.02%
Phil Comeau
1,167
18.53%
Sharon Murphy
353
5.60%
Jason Inness (PANB)
124
1.97%
Glen Savoie
merged district
Glen Tait[29]
Portland-Simonds Trevor Holder
2,782
48.90%
Michael Butler
1,905
33.49%
Tony Sekulich
743
13.06%
Sheila Croteau
259
4.55%
Trevor Holder
Saint John Harbour Carl Killen
1,615
30.84%
Ed Doherty
1,686
32.19%
Gary Stackhouse
1,120
21.39%
Wayne Dryer
701
13.39%
Arthur Watson (PANB)
115
2.20%
Carl Killen
Saint John Lancaster Dorothy Shephard
2,619
39.18%
Peter McGuire
2,162
32.35%
Abel LeBlanc
1,535
22.97%
Ashley Durdle
283
4.23%
Mary Ellen Carpenter (Independent)
85
1.27%
Dorothy Shephard
Kings Centre Bill Oliver
2,431
35.66%
Shannon Merrifield
2,110
30.95%
Daniel Anderson
1,642
24.09%
Mark Connell
311
4.56%
Colby Fraser (Independent)
323
4.74%
new district
Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West Jim Parrott*
1,828
25.39%
Rick Doucet
4,498
62.47%
Terry James
558
7.75%
Krysta Oland
316
4.39%
Rick Doucet
Charlotte-Campobello Curtis Malloch
2,982
39.19%
John Ames
3,176
41.73%
June Greenlaw
515
6.77%
Derek Simon
453
5.95%
Joyce Wright (PANB)
484
6.36%
Curtis Malloch

Capital Region

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Progressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green Other
Oromocto-Lincoln Jody Carr
2,827
41.97%
Trisha Hoyt
2,354
34.95%
Amanda Diggins
857
12.72%
Jean Louis Deveau
379
5.63%
Jeff Langille (PANB)
318
4.72%
Jody Carr
merged district
Craig Leonard
Fredericton-Grand Lake Pam Lynch
2,403
28.79%
Sheri Shannon
2,330
27.91%
Bronwen Mosher
879
10.53%
Dan Weston
358
4.29%
Kris Austin(PANB)
2,377
28.48%
Pam Lynch
merged district
Ross Wetmore
New Maryland-Sunbury Jeff Carr
3,391
40.95%
Michael Pearson
2,595
31.34%
Aimee Foreman
1,787
21.58%
Kelsey Adams
508
6.13%
Jack Carr
Fredericton South Craig Leonard*
1,938
26.17%
Roy Wiggins
1,601
21.62%
Kelly Lamrock
1,465
19.78%
David Coon
2,272
30.68%
Courtney Mills (Independent)
130
1.76%
new district
Fredericton North Troy Lifford*
2,445
31.73%
Stephen Horsman
2,589
33.60%
Brian Duplessis
1,560
20.25%
Madeleine Berrevoets
791
10.27%
Patricia Wilkins (PANB)
320
4.15%
new district
Fredericton-York Kirk MacDonald*
2,886
35.42%
Randy McKeen
2,365
29.03%
Sharon Scott-Levesque
1,695
20.80%
Dorothy Diamond
583
7.16%
Rick Wilkins (PANB)
379
4.65%
Gerald Bourque (Independent)
240
2.95%
new district
Fredericton West-Hanwell Brian Macdonald
2,971
35.21%
Bernadine Gibson
2,384
28.25%
Dominic Cardy
2,502
29.65%
Gayla MacIntosh
582
6.90%
Brian Macdonald
merged district
Carl Urquhart
Carleton-York Carl Urquhart*
3,662
46.53%
Ashley Cummings
2,203
27.99%
Jacob Elsinga
816
10.37%
Terry Wishart
602
7.65%
David Graham (PANB)
587
7.46%
new district

Upper River Valley

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Progressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green Other
Carleton David Alward*
4,061
56.77%
Thomas Reid
1,588
22.20%
Jeremiah Clark
580
8.11%
Andrew Clark
750
10.49%
Steven Love (PANB)
174
2.43%
new district
Carleton-Victoria Colin Lockhart
3,049
39.76%
Andrew Harvey
3,131
40.83%
Joe Gee
683
8.91%
Garth Farquhar
464
6.05%
Carter Edgar (Independent)
216
2.82%
Terry Ritchie (Independent)
125
1.63%
Dale Graham[26]
merged district
Wes McLean[27]
Victoria-la-Vallée Danny Soucy
3,056
38.20%
Chuck Chiasson
3,969
49.62%
Joe Berube
546
6.83%
Daniel Zolondek
428
5.35%
Danny Soucy
Edmundston-Madawaska Centre Madeleine Dubé
3,666
48.16%
Michel LeBlond
3,423
44.97%
Alain Martel
523
6.87%
Madeleine Dubé
Madawaska-les-Lacs-Edmundston Yvon Bonenfant
2,616
35.92%
Francine Landry
4,106
56.39%
Widler Jules
560
7.69%
Yvon Bonenfant

Notes

  • A1 Gallant won the seat in a by-election on April 15, 2013. The seat was previously held by Liberal former premier Shawn Graham.
  • B1 Flemming won the seat in a by-election on June 25, 2012. The seat was previously held by Progressive Conservative Margaret-Ann Blaney.

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Further reading

  • Lewis, J.P.; Bateman, Tom; Desserud, Don (2017). "The 2014 Provincial Election in New Brunswick". Canadian Political Science Review. 11 (1). ISSN 1911-4125. from the original on March 23, 2022.

2014, brunswick, general, election, held, september, 2014, elect, members, 58th, brunswick, legislative, assembly, governing, house, province, brunswick, canada, 2010, september, 2014, 2014, 2018, outgoing, membersmembers, seats, legislative, assembly, brunswi. The 2014 New Brunswick general election was held on September 22 2014 to elect 49 members to the 58th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly the governing house of the province of New Brunswick Canada 2014 New Brunswick general election 2010 September 22 2014 2014 09 22 2018 outgoing membersmembers 49 seats in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick25 seats needed for a majorityTurnout64 65 1 Majority party Minority party Leader Brian Gallant David AlwardParty Liberal Progressive ConservativeLast election 13 seats 34 42 42 seats 48 84 Seats before 13 41Seats won 27 21Seat change 14 20Percentage 42 73 34 65 Swing 8 31pp 14 19pp Third party Fourth party Leader David Coon Dominic CardyParty Green New DemocraticLast election 0 seats 4 54 0 seats 10 41 Seats before 0 0Seats won 1 0Seat change 1Percentage 6 61 12 98 Swing 2 07pp 2 57ppPopular vote by riding As this is an FPTP election seat totals are not determined by popular vote but instead via results by each riding Premier before electionDavid AlwardProgressive Conservative Premier after election Brian GallantLiberalThe 2013 redistribution reduced the size of the legislature from 55 seats to 49 The New Brunswick Liberal Association led by Brian Gallant won a majority government defeating Incumbent Premier David Alward s Progressive Conservatives which became the second single term government in New Brunswick s history 2 The New Democratic Party led by Dominic Cardy won the highest support in its history though failed to win any seats As a result of these losses both Alward and Cardy resigned as leaders of their respective parties 2 3 The Green Party of New Brunswick improved on its results from the previous election with party leader David Coon winning the party s first seat and becoming only the second Green politician after British Columbia MLA Andrew J Weaver elected to a provincial legislature 2 Fracking was a major issue in the election as a whole Most commentators described the election as a referendum on it 4 5 Polling in the weeks leading up to the campaign gave the Liberals a wide lead over the governing Progressive Conservatives Some commentators openly speculated about whether the Liberals were on track to repeat the 1987 provincial election when they won every seat in the Legislative Assembly 6 As the campaign progressed however the gap in popular support between the two parties narrowed significantly Some attributed this in part to a television interview with CBC New Brunswick anchor Harry Forestell in which Gallant gave inaccurate numbers relating to his proposal for a tax increase on the province s wealthiest residents 7 In the final poll of the campaign the Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives were tied at 40 per cent support each 8 Contents 1 Timeline 2 Results 2 1 Tabulator problem and manual recount demand 2 2 Results by region 2 3 Results by place 3 Opinion polls 4 Retiring incumbents 4 1 Progressive Conservatives 4 2 Liberals 5 Candidates 5 1 Northern 5 2 Miramichi 5 3 Southeastern 5 4 Southern 5 5 Capital Region 5 6 Upper River Valley 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further readingTimeline EditSeptember 27 2010 The Progressive Conservatives under David Alward win 42 of 55 seats The Liberals are reduced to 13 seats and Shawn Graham announces that he will step down as leader 9 October 25 2010 NDP leader Roger Duguay resigns He was replaced by interim leader Jesse Travis 10 November 9 2010 Liberal leader Shawn Graham resigns He was replaced on an interim basis by Victor Boudreau and was permanently replaced by Brian Gallant in late 2012 March 2 2011 Dominic Cardy is acclaimed as the new leader of the NDP 11 September 12 2011 Green leader Jack Macdougall resigns He was replaced by interim leader Greta Doucet May 16 2012 Resignation of Margaret Ann Blaney as MLA of Rothesay 12 June 25 2012 Ted Flemming is elected MLA for Rothesay following the resignation of Margaret Ann Blaney September 20 2012 Jim Parrott is expelled from the PC caucus after making statements questioning linguistic duality in the healthcare system 13 September 22 2012 David Coon is elected new leader of the Green Party 14 October 27 2012 Brian Gallant is elected leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party March 11 2013 Shawn Graham resigns as member for Kent April 15 2013 Brian Gallant is elected MLA for Kent following the resignation of Shawn Graham June 6 2013 New electoral districts are finalized and will take effect at this election 15 April 30 2014 Jim Parrott rejoins PC caucus 16 June 27 2014 PC MLA Bev Harrison announces he will seek re election as a New Democrat 17 he leaves the PC caucus to sit as an independent 18 August 18 2014 Premier Alward meets with Lieutenant Governor Graydon Nicholas who grants the premier s request to dissolve the legislature effective August 21 2014 for a general election to be held September 22 2014 19 August 21 2014 New Brunswick legislature dissolved by the lieutenant governor 19 September 22 2014 general election 19 Results EditSummary of the 2014 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick election results Party Party leader ofcandidates Seats Popular vote2010 Dissolution Elected Change ChangeLiberal Brian Gallant 49 13 13 27 14 158 848 42 72 8 30ppProgressive Conservative David Alward 49 42 41 21 20 128 801 34 64 14 20ppGreen David Coon 46 0 0 1 1 24 582 6 61 2 07ppNew Democratic Dominic Cardy 49 0 0 0 0 48 257 12 98 2 57ppPeople s Alliance Kris Austin 18 0 0 0 0 7 964 2 14 0 97pp Independent 9 0 1 0 1 3 293 0 89 0 28ppTotal 220 55 55 49 6 371 819 100 Popular voteLiberal 42 72 PC 34 64 New Democratic 12 98 Green 6 61 People s Alliance 2 14 Others 0 91 Seats summaryLiberal 55 10 PC 42 86 Green 2 04 Tabulator problem and manual recount demand Edit The election marked the first time that the province used electronic vote tabulation machines from Dominion Voting in a provincial election They had previously been used in New Brunswick municipal elections 2 On election night the machines displayed vote totals which were verified by Elections New Brunswick officials and entered into a province wide database for the media By 11 45 PM these unverified numbers were to have been replaced by totally machine reported numbers from the tabulators themselves with no human interventions or errors possible to distort results It was a program processing the initial results that had a glitch not the tabulators themselves according to officials 20 Elections New Brunswick grew uncomfortable with the human involvement and influence of the unevenly tabulated results It brought the results reporting to a standstill as counts were reverified by hand before further resignations or concessions were triggered At 10 45 p m Atlantic time Elections New Brunswick officially suspended the results reporting count with 17 ridings still undeclared while it investigated the delay 21 It called for over sixty tabulator count devices to be brought to central locations for verification without relying on the reporting program At no time was there an allegation of fraud by any party or public official As a result of the controversy both the Progressive Conservatives and the People s Alliance Party called for a hand count of all ballots with the former refusing to concede the election until the following day 2 Michael Quinn the province s chief electoral officer determined no total recount was necessary 2 Recounts were held in 7 of 49 ridings and the results were upheld with variations of no more than 1 vote per candidate per riding 22 Results by region Edit Party Name Northern Miramichi Southeastern Southern Capital Region Upper River Valley Total Liberal Seats 8 2 9 4 1 3 27 Popular Vote 58 12 45 34 46 52 34 30 29 27 43 00 42 72 ProgressiveConservative Seats 0 1 5 7 6 2 21 Popular Vote 25 51 40 30 31 13 40 29 35 79 43 61 34 65 New Democratic Seats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Popular Vote 11 49 6 01 11 76 16 50 18 37 7 67 12 98 Green Seats 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Popular Vote 2 42 3 10 9 44 5 83 9 65 4 35 6 61 People s Alliance Seats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Popular Vote 0 00 2 83 1 15 2 53 6 33 0 46 2 14 Independent Seats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Popular Vote 2 46 2 43 0 00 0 55 0 59 0 90 0 89 Total seats 8 3 14 11 8 5 49Results by place Edit Party Seats Second Third FourthLiberal 27 18 4 0Progressive Conservative 21 26 2 0Green 1 1 4 34New Democratic 0 3 35 11People s Alliance 0 1 2 1 Independent 0 0 2 1Opinion polls EditPolling Firm Last Day of Polling Link PC Liberal NDP Green PAForum Research September 21 2014 PDF 40 40 12 6Corporate Research Associates September 18 2014 HTML 36 45 11 6 2Forum Research September 11 2014 PDF 32 42 13 6Corporate Research Associates August 31 2014 HTML 28 48 17 4 2Forum Research August 25 2014 HTML 31 46 15 7Nordic Research Group August 21 2014 HTML 26 34 13 5Corporate Research Associates May 31 2014 HTML 28 53 16 3Corporate Research Associates February 28 2014 PDF 31 43 21 4Corporate Research Associates November 28 2013 HTML 25 47 24 4Corporate Research Associates September 1 2013 PDF 23 47 24 4 3Corporate Research Associates May 30 2013 PDF 29 41 27 3 1Corporate Research Associates March 8 2013 PDF Archived 2013 04 03 at the Wayback Machine 32 35 26 5Corporate Research Associates December 1 2012 PDF 38 38 19 4 1Corporate Research Associates August 31 2012 PDF 38 32 24 6Corporate Research Associates May 30 2012 PDF 44 32 19 5Corporate Research Associates February 29 2012 PDF 45 31 22 3Corporate Research Associates November 29 2011 PDF 45 28 23 3 1Corporate Research Associates August 31 2011 PDF 41 34 23 2Corporate Research Associates May 31 2011 PDF 56 20 20 1 3Corporate Research Associates February 28 2011 PDF 58 27 8 6Corporate Research Associates November 30 2010 PDF 61 25 10 4Election 2010 September 27 2010 HTML 48 8 34 5 10 4 4 6 1 2Retiring incumbents EditThe following sitting members of the legislative assembly MLAs had announced that they would not re offer at this election Progressive Conservatives Edit John Betts MLA for Moncton Crescent 1999 2014 23 Jack Carr MLA for New Maryland Sunbury West 2008 2014 24 Greg Davis MLA for Campbellton Restigouche Centre 2010 2014 25 Dale Graham MLA for Carleton 1995 2014 and Carleton North 1993 1995 26 Wes McLean MLA for Victoria Tobique 2010 2014 27 Wayne Steeves MLA for Albert 1999 2014 28 Glen Tait MLA for Saint John East 2010 2014 29 Liberals Edit Roland Hache MLA for Nigadoo Chaleur 1999 2014 30 Candidates EditNew boundaries were in effect as a result of an electoral redistribution replacing the districts used in the 2006 and 2010 elections Candidates had to file their nomination papers by September 2 2014 to appear on the ballot 31 Legend bold denotes cabinet minister or party leader italics denotes a potential candidate who has not received his her party s nomination denotes an incumbent who is not running for re election denotes an incumbent seeking re election in a new districtNorthern Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentProgressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green OtherRestigouche West Martine Coulombe 1 71020 08 Gilles LePage4 94058 02 Gilles Cyr3514 12 32 Charles Theriault Independent 1 51417 78 new districtCampbellton Dalhousie Joseph Elias1 87924 27 Donald Arseneault4 82062 25 Jamie O Rourke7629 84 Heather Wood2823 64 Donald Arseneaultmerged districtGreg Davis 25 Restigouche Chaleur Gilberte Boudreau1 12014 84 Daniel Guitard4 06953 92 Ray Godin2 19829 12 Mario Comeau1602 12 Roland Hache 30 Bathurst West Beresford Anne Bard Lavigne1 77825 54 Brian Kenny 4 36762 74 Etienne Arseneau5648 10 Catherine Doucet2523 62 new districtBathurst East Nepisiguit Saint Isidore Ryan Riordon 1 89426 31 Denis Landry 4 43161 56 Benjamin Kalenda5597 77 Gerry Aubie3144 36 new districtCaraquet Suzanne Morais Vienneau1 81421 86 Hedard Albert4 71656 82 Mathieu Chayer1 57919 02 Sophie Chiasson Gould1912 30 Hedard AlbertShippagan Lameque Miscou Paul Robichaud3 97045 60 Wilfred Roussel4 01446 10 Juliette Paulin4975 71 Tony Mallet2262 60 Paul RobichaudTracadie Sheila Claude Landry2 19523 97 Serge Rousselle5 91664 61 Francois Rousselle8619 40 Nancy Benoit1211 32 Donald Thomas Independent 640 70 Claude LandryMiramichi Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentProgressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green OtherMiramichi Bay Neguac Serge Robichaud3 30738 76 Lisa Harris4 19949 22 Curtis Bartibogue7859 20 Filip Vanicek2402 81 Serge RobichaudMiramichi Robert Trevors2 74334 51 Bill Fraser3 97450 00 Roger Vautour3284 13 Patty Deitch3073 86 Michael Tanker Malley Independent 5967 50 Bill Frasermerged districtRobert TrevorsSouthwest Miramichi Bay du Vin Jake Stewart3 83747 62 Norma Smith2 95136 63 Douglas Mullin3614 48 Kevin Matthews2142 66 Wes Gullison PANB 6948 61 Jake StewartSoutheastern Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentProgressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green OtherKent North Nancy Blanchard1 55916 60 Bertrand LeBlanc4 69950 02 Allan Marsh1 29413 77 Rebeka Frazer Chiasson1 70718 17 Raven Chanelle Arsenault Augustine PANB 1351 44 Bertrand LeBlancKent South Claude Williams3 21633 75 Benoit Bourque4 63748 66 Paul Musgrave5355 61 Tina Beers95310 00 Joel MacIntosh PANB 1881 97 Brian Gallant A merged districtClaude WilliamsShediac Bay Dieppe Dolores Poirier1 67819 15 Brian Gallant 5 66164 61 Agathe Lapointe8039 16 Stephanie Matthews6207 08 new districtShediac Beaubassin Cap Pele Carmel Brun1 71818 81 Victor Boudreau5 49660 18 Bernice Boudreau1 17512 87 Charles Thibodeau7438 14 Victor BoudreauMemramcook Tantramar Mike Olscamp2 03726 45 Bernard LeBlanc 3 51545 64 Helene Boudreau97212 62 Megan Mitton1 17815 29 Mike OlscampDieppe Normand Leger1 36018 44 Roger Melanson4 86665 97 Sandy Harquail7369 98 Francoise Aubin4145 61 Roger MelansonMoncton East Jane Mitton MacLean2 52133 01 Monique LeBlanc3 44345 09 Roy MacMullin1 10514 47 Matthew Clark5677 43 new districtMoncton Centre Marie Claude Blais 1 58925 21 Chris Collins 3 33952 98 Luc Leblanc86613 74 Jeffrey McCluskey5088 06 new districtMoncton South Sue Stultz2 24734 91 Cathy Rogers2 90345 10 Elisabeth French75711 76 Rish McGlynn5308 23 Sue StultzMoncton Northwest Ernie Steeves3 01242 15 Brian Hicks2 77338 80 Jason Purdy78310 96 Mike Milligan4366 10 Carl Bainbridge PANB 1421 99 John Betts Moncton Southwest Sherry Wilson 2 52338 80 Tyson Milner2 27434 97 Charles Doucet1 12917 36 Mathieu LaPlante3926 03 Lucy Goguen PANB 1842 83 new districtRiverview Bruce Fitch3 75152 73 Tammy Rampersaud2 09729 48 Danie Pitre72310 16 Linda Hardwick5427 62 Bruce FitchAlbert Brian Keirstead3 16340 78 Terry Keating2 19028 24 Kelly Sue O Connor88011 35 Ira Wilbur92911 98 Bill Brewer PANB 5947 66 Wayne Steeves Gagetown Petitcodiac Ross Wetmore 3 35244 47 Barak Stevens2 49933 15 Anthony Crandall97812 97 Fred Harrison7099 41 new districtSouthern Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentProgressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green OtherSussex Fundy St Martins Bruce Northrup3 67749 86 Heike MacGregor1 71023 19 Billy Carter6528 84 Stephanie Coburn5707 73 LeRoy Armstrong PANB 76610 39 Bruce NorthrupHampton Gary Crossman2 67938 74 John Cairns1 61823 40 Bev Harrison 1 79625 97 John Sabine5548 01 Joan K Seeley PANB 2693 89 new districtQuispamsis Blaine Higgs3 88451 35 Mary Schryer2 39031 60 Angela Jo Griffin93812 40 Patrick Kemp2383 15 Brandon Gardner PANB 1141 51 Blaine HiggsRothesay Ted Flemming3 03945 24 Stephanie Tomilson1 83827 36 John Wilcox1 55923 21 Ann McAllister2824 20 Ted Flemming B Saint John East Glen Savoie2 32336 88 Gary Keating2 33237 02 Phil Comeau1 16718 53 Sharon Murphy3535 60 Jason Inness PANB 1241 97 Glen Savoiemerged districtGlen Tait 29 Portland Simonds Trevor Holder2 78248 90 Michael Butler1 90533 49 Tony Sekulich74313 06 Sheila Croteau2594 55 Trevor HolderSaint John Harbour Carl Killen1 61530 84 Ed Doherty1 68632 19 Gary Stackhouse1 12021 39 Wayne Dryer70113 39 Arthur Watson PANB 1152 20 Carl KillenSaint John Lancaster Dorothy Shephard2 61939 18 Peter McGuire2 16232 35 Abel LeBlanc1 53522 97 Ashley Durdle2834 23 Mary Ellen Carpenter Independent 851 27 Dorothy ShephardKings Centre Bill Oliver2 43135 66 Shannon Merrifield2 11030 95 Daniel Anderson1 64224 09 Mark Connell3114 56 Colby Fraser Independent 3234 74 new districtFundy The Isles Saint John West Jim Parrott 1 82825 39 Rick Doucet4 49862 47 Terry James5587 75 Krysta Oland3164 39 Rick DoucetCharlotte Campobello Curtis Malloch2 98239 19 John Ames3 17641 73 June Greenlaw5156 77 Derek Simon4535 95 Joyce Wright PANB 4846 36 Curtis MallochCapital Region Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentProgressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green OtherOromocto Lincoln Jody Carr2 82741 97 Trisha Hoyt2 35434 95 Amanda Diggins85712 72 Jean Louis Deveau3795 63 Jeff Langille PANB 3184 72 Jody Carrmerged districtCraig LeonardFredericton Grand Lake Pam Lynch2 40328 79 Sheri Shannon2 33027 91 Bronwen Mosher87910 53 Dan Weston3584 29 Kris Austin PANB 2 37728 48 Pam Lynchmerged districtRoss WetmoreNew Maryland Sunbury Jeff Carr3 39140 95 Michael Pearson2 59531 34 Aimee Foreman1 78721 58 Kelsey Adams5086 13 Jack Carr Fredericton South Craig Leonard 1 93826 17 Roy Wiggins1 60121 62 Kelly Lamrock1 46519 78 David Coon2 27230 68 Courtney Mills Independent 1301 76 new districtFredericton North Troy Lifford 2 44531 73 Stephen Horsman2 58933 60 Brian Duplessis1 56020 25 Madeleine Berrevoets79110 27 Patricia Wilkins PANB 3204 15 new districtFredericton York Kirk MacDonald 2 88635 42 Randy McKeen2 36529 03 Sharon Scott Levesque1 69520 80 Dorothy Diamond5837 16 Rick Wilkins PANB 3794 65 Gerald Bourque Independent 2402 95 new districtFredericton West Hanwell Brian Macdonald2 97135 21 Bernadine Gibson2 38428 25 Dominic Cardy2 50229 65 Gayla MacIntosh5826 90 Brian Macdonaldmerged districtCarl UrquhartCarleton York Carl Urquhart 3 66246 53 Ashley Cummings2 20327 99 Jacob Elsinga81610 37 Terry Wishart6027 65 David Graham PANB 5877 46 new districtUpper River Valley Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentProgressive Conservatives Liberal NDP Green OtherCarleton David Alward 4 06156 77 Thomas Reid1 58822 20 Jeremiah Clark5808 11 Andrew Clark75010 49 Steven Love PANB 1742 43 new districtCarleton Victoria Colin Lockhart3 04939 76 Andrew Harvey3 13140 83 Joe Gee6838 91 Garth Farquhar4646 05 Carter Edgar Independent 2162 82 Terry Ritchie Independent 1251 63 Dale Graham 26 merged districtWes McLean 27 Victoria la Vallee Danny Soucy3 05638 20 Chuck Chiasson3 96949 62 Joe Berube5466 83 Daniel Zolondek4285 35 Danny SoucyEdmundston Madawaska Centre Madeleine Dube3 66648 16 Michel LeBlond3 42344 97 Alain Martel5236 87 Madeleine DubeMadawaska les Lacs Edmundston Yvon Bonenfant2 61635 92 Francine Landry4 10656 39 Widler Jules5607 69 Yvon BonenfantNotes EditA1 Gallant won the seat in a by election on April 15 2013 The seat was previously held by Liberal former premier Shawn Graham B1 Flemming won the seat in a by election on June 25 2012 The seat was previously held by Progressive Conservative Margaret Ann Blaney References Edit Elections New Brunswick Canada February 5 2014 Provincial Election Results 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original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 11 April 2018 Further reading EditLewis J P Bateman Tom Desserud Don 2017 The 2014 Provincial Election in New Brunswick Canadian Political Science Review 11 1 ISSN 1911 4125 Archived from the original on March 23 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 New Brunswick general election amp oldid 1115881119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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