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Matt DeCourcey

Matthew DeCourcey (born April 4, 1983) is a Canadian Liberal politician, who represented the riding of Fredericton in the House of Commons of Canada from 2015 until 2019.[1]

Matt DeCourcey
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
January 30, 2017 – May 3, 2019
MinisterChrystia Freeland
Preceded byPamela Goldsmith-Jones
Succeeded byRob Oliphant
Member of Parliament
for Fredericton
In office
October 19, 2015 – September 11, 2019
Preceded byKeith Ashfield
Succeeded byJenica Atwin
Personal details
Born (1983-04-04) April 4, 1983 (age 40)
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Residence(s)Fredericton, New Brunswick
Alma materSt. Thomas University
Mount Saint Vincent University
Professioncommunity outreach specialist

Family and education edit

Matthew Carey DeCourcey is the son of Harold DeCourcey a retired probation officer for the Province of New Brunswick and Dawn DeCourcey, a retired teacher in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

DeCourcey graduated from Fredericton High School in 2001. DeCourcey graduated from St. Thomas University in 2005. DeCourcey graduated from Mount St. Vincent University in 2007 with a Master's degree in public relations (MPR).

In 2019, he announced his engagement to Liberal member of Parliament Maryam Monsef.[2]

Career edit

DeCourcey first became involved in politics during his studies at St. Thomas University, volunteering for Paul Martin's successful federal Liberal leadership bid in 2003.[3] He worked for Fredericton MP Andy Scott from 2005 to 2006, and subsequently worked for Labrador MP Todd Russell.[4][3] He was a director on the board of the Fredericton YMCA and taught Child and Youth Rights at Saint Thomas University.[3]

He spent five months in The Gambia on an international development initiative, and on his return to Canada he became the director of communications for New Brunswick's Child and Youth Advocate.[4]

Politics edit

DeCourcey became the Liberal Party's candidate in Fredericton during the 2015 federal election, and won, ousting Conservative incumbent and former cabinet minister Keith Ashfield.

DeCourcey was appointed to the House of Commons Special Committee on Electoral Reform, which was established due to the campaign promise made by the Liberal Party that 2015 would be the last Federal election decided under the first-past-the-post system. That committee travelled across Canada in 2016 to consult with Canadians as to their preference for electoral reform, and in doing so, heard widespread support for a switch from the first-past-the-post electoral system to proportional representation.[5] The Liberal government ultimately refused to table any legislation to enact electoral reform.

In spring 2018 DeCourcey was criticized for violating House of Commons rules by using his taxpayer-funded M.P. newsletter to recruit volunteers for the Liberal Party.[6]

He was defeated in the 2019 federal election by Jenica Atwin of the Green Party.

Electoral record edit

2019 Canadian federal election: Fredericton
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Green Jenica Atwin 16,640 33.68 +21.26 $55,541.51
Conservative Andrea Johnson 15,011 30.38 +1.96 $81,269.70
Liberal Matt DeCourcey 13,544 27.41 −21.85 $82,534.73
New Democratic Mackenzie Thomason 2,946 5.96 −3.93 $1,197.20
People's Jason Paull 776 1.57 New $1,322.69
Animal Protection Lesley Thomas 286 0.58 New $2,894.40
Libertarian Brandon Kirby 126 0.26 New $965.26
Communist Jacob Patterson 80 0.16 New $476.56
Total valid votes/expense limit 49,409 99.39   $101,795.92
Total rejected ballots 301 0.61 +0.20
Turnout 49,710 74.63 −1.10
Eligible voters 66,606
Green gain from Liberal Swing +9.65
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Matt DeCourcey 23,016 49.26 +25.24
Conservative Keith Ashfield 13,280 28.42 -18.55
Green Mary Lou Babineau 5,804 12.42 +8.27
New Democratic Sharon Scott-Levesque 4,622 9.89 -14.41
Total valid votes/Expense limit 46,722 100.0   $194,784.13[9]
Total rejected ballots 188
Turnout 46,910
Eligible voters 60,587
Source: Elections Canada[10][11][failed verification]

References edit

  1. ^ Matt DeCourcey wins Fredericton, CBC News, October 19, 2015.
  2. ^ "Liberal Minister Announces Engagement To Defeated MP". HuffPost Canada. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Alex Corbett, Matt DeCourcey, the picture of Liberal ambition 2015-10-15 at the Wayback Machine, The New Brunswick Beacon, October 14, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Meet Matt DeCourcey, Liberal.ca.
  5. ^ Howe, P. (2018). A New Electoral System for New Brunswick. Journal of New Brunswick Studies, Issue 9, p. 5.
  6. ^ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-conservative-mp-fredericton-liberal-newsletter-1.4664387 Jacques Poitras, CBC News New Brunswick, May 16, 2018
  7. ^ "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Final Election Expense Limits for Candidates: 43rd General Election - October 21, 2019". Elections Canada. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  9. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Elections Canada – List of candidates Fredericton (New Brunswick), General Election (Monday, October 19, 2015)
  11. ^ "Résultats du soir d'élection - Circonscriptions".

External links edit

  • Matt DeCourcey – Parliament of Canada biography
  • Official Website

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Matthew DeCourcey born April 4 1983 is a Canadian Liberal politician who represented the riding of Fredericton in the House of Commons of Canada from 2015 until 2019 1 Matt DeCourceyParliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office January 30 2017 May 3 2019MinisterChrystia FreelandPreceded byPamela Goldsmith JonesSucceeded byRob OliphantMember of Parliamentfor FrederictonIn office October 19 2015 September 11 2019Preceded byKeith AshfieldSucceeded byJenica AtwinPersonal detailsBorn 1983 04 04 April 4 1983 age 40 Fredericton New Brunswick CanadaPolitical partyLiberalResidence s Fredericton New BrunswickAlma materSt Thomas UniversityMount Saint Vincent UniversityProfessioncommunity outreach specialist Contents 1 Family and education 2 Career 3 Politics 4 Electoral record 5 References 6 External linksFamily and education editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Matt DeCourcey news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Matthew Carey DeCourcey is the son of Harold DeCourcey a retired probation officer for the Province of New Brunswick and Dawn DeCourcey a retired teacher in Fredericton New Brunswick DeCourcey graduated from Fredericton High School in 2001 DeCourcey graduated from St Thomas University in 2005 DeCourcey graduated from Mount St Vincent University in 2007 with a Master s degree in public relations MPR In 2019 he announced his engagement to Liberal member of Parliament Maryam Monsef 2 Career editDeCourcey first became involved in politics during his studies at St Thomas University volunteering for Paul Martin s successful federal Liberal leadership bid in 2003 3 He worked for Fredericton MP Andy Scott from 2005 to 2006 and subsequently worked for Labrador MP Todd Russell 4 3 He was a director on the board of the Fredericton YMCA and taught Child and Youth Rights at Saint Thomas University 3 He spent five months in The Gambia on an international development initiative and on his return to Canada he became the director of communications for New Brunswick s Child and Youth Advocate 4 Politics editDeCourcey became the Liberal Party s candidate in Fredericton during the 2015 federal election and won ousting Conservative incumbent and former cabinet minister Keith Ashfield DeCourcey was appointed to the House of Commons Special Committee on Electoral Reform which was established due to the campaign promise made by the Liberal Party that 2015 would be the last Federal election decided under the first past the post system That committee travelled across Canada in 2016 to consult with Canadians as to their preference for electoral reform and in doing so heard widespread support for a switch from the first past the post electoral system to proportional representation 5 The Liberal government ultimately refused to table any legislation to enact electoral reform In spring 2018 DeCourcey was criticized for violating House of Commons rules by using his taxpayer funded M P newsletter to recruit volunteers for the Liberal Party 6 He was defeated in the 2019 federal election by Jenica Atwin of the Green Party Electoral record editvte2019 Canadian federal election FrederictonParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresGreen Jenica Atwin 16 640 33 68 21 26 55 541 51Conservative Andrea Johnson 15 011 30 38 1 96 81 269 70Liberal Matt DeCourcey 13 544 27 41 21 85 82 534 73New Democratic Mackenzie Thomason 2 946 5 96 3 93 1 197 20People s Jason Paull 776 1 57 New 1 322 69Animal Protection Lesley Thomas 286 0 58 New 2 894 40Libertarian Brandon Kirby 126 0 26 New 965 26Communist Jacob Patterson 80 0 16 New 476 56Total valid votes expense limit 49 409 99 39 101 795 92Total rejected ballots 301 0 61 0 20Turnout 49 710 74 63 1 10Eligible voters 66 606Green gain from Liberal Swing 9 65Source Elections Canada 7 8 2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Matt DeCourcey 23 016 49 26 25 24 Conservative Keith Ashfield 13 280 28 42 18 55 Green Mary Lou Babineau 5 804 12 42 8 27 New Democratic Sharon Scott Levesque 4 622 9 89 14 41 Total valid votes Expense limit 46 722 100 0 194 784 13 9 Total rejected ballots 188 Turnout 46 910 Eligible voters 60 587Source Elections Canada 10 11 failed verification References edit Matt DeCourcey wins Fredericton CBC News October 19 2015 Liberal Minister Announces Engagement To Defeated MP HuffPost Canada 7 November 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2019 a b c Alex Corbett Matt DeCourcey the picture of Liberal ambition Archived 2015 10 15 at the Wayback Machine The New Brunswick Beacon October 14 2015 a b Meet Matt DeCourcey Liberal ca Howe P 2018 A New Electoral System for New Brunswick Journal of New Brunswick Studies Issue 9 p 5 https www cbc ca news canada new brunswick nb conservative mp fredericton liberal newsletter 1 4664387 Jacques Poitras CBC News New Brunswick May 16 2018 Official Voting Results Elections Canada Retrieved 22 September 2021 Final Election Expense Limits for Candidates 43rd General Election October 21 2019 Elections Canada Retrieved 2 December 2019 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Elections Canada List of candidates Fredericton New Brunswick General Election Monday October 19 2015 Resultats du soir d election Circonscriptions External links editMatt DeCourcey Parliament of Canada biography Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matt DeCourcey amp oldid 1171548019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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