1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election

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The 1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election took place on October 13, 1987, to elect members for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for all 58 provincial electoral districts. Liberal Party secured 58 seats, which constitutes 100.00% of the total seats, alongside receiving 60.39% of the popular vote. A total number of 408,516 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 184 candidates ran for 58 seats across the 58 districts.

Results by Party

There were totally 184 candidates competed for seats. Liberal Party won 58 seats, making up 100.00% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 60.39% of the popular vote.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Summary by Political Party
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats Seats:
Votes:
Liberal Party 246,702 60.39% 58 58 100.00%
Progressive Conservative 116,797 28.59% 58 0 -
NB New Democratic Party 43,083 10.55% 58 0 -
Independent 1,934 0.47% 10 0 -
Total 408,516 100% 184 58 100%
1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Summary by Party in Districts
Electoral District Liberal Party Others Valid Votes
Votes % Votes %
Albert 2,668 50.81% 2,583 49.19% 5,251
Bathurst 6,281 78.78% 1,692 21.22% 7,973
Bay du Vin 3,026 53.88% 2,590 46.12% 5,616
Campbellton 4,278 62.14% 2,606 37.86% 6,884
Caraquet 5,642 54.67% 4,679 45.33% 10,321
Carleton Centre 2,787 57.79% 2,036 42.21% 4,823
Carleton North 2,687 55.21% 2,180 44.79% 4,867
Carleton South 3,059 56.71% 2,335 43.29% 5,394
Charlotte Centre 2,431 73.02% 898 26.98% 3,329
Charlotte West 2,286 58.15% 1,645 41.85% 3,931
Charlotte-Fundy 2,475 61.34% 1,560 38.66% 4,035
Chatham 4,653 78.27% 1,292 21.73% 5,945
Dalhousie 4,479 77.52% 1,299 22.48% 5,778
East Saint John 3,746 41.14% 5,360 58.86% 9,106
Edmundston 4,526 71.76% 1,781 28.24% 6,307
Fredericton North 6,667 58.01% 4,826 41.99% 11,493
Fredericton South 7,384 59.10% 5,111 40.90% 12,495
Grand Falls 4,124 77.16% 1,221 22.84% 5,345
Kent Centre 3,232 77.65% 930 22.35% 4,162
Kent North 3,697 66.89% 1,830 33.11% 5,527
Kent South 5,546 59.57% 3,764 40.43% 9,310
Kings Centre 4,419 50.96% 4,252 49.04% 8,671
Kings East 4,662 56.76% 3,552 43.24% 8,214
Kings West 6,717 48.24% 7,208 51.76% 13,925
Madawaska Centre 3,136 59.38% 2,145 40.62% 5,281
Madawaska South 2,597 51.94% 2,403 48.06% 5,000
Madawaska-Les-Lacs 3,839 62.52% 2,301 37.48% 6,140
Memramcook 5,220 57.58% 3,846 42.42% 9,066
Miramichi Bay 4,422 61.84% 2,729 38.16% 7,151
Miramichi-Newcastle 4,120 53.73% 3,548 46.27% 7,668
Moncton East 5,131 70.37% 2,160 29.63% 7,291
Moncton North 6,570 75.07% 2,182 24.93% 8,752
Moncton West 4,853 64.24% 2,702 35.76% 7,555
Nepisiguit-Chaleur 5,086 79.00% 1,352 21.00% 6,438
Nigadoo-Chaleur 5,953 74.17% 2,073 25.83% 8,026
Oromocto 3,807 67.74% 1,813 32.26% 5,620
Petitcodiac 7,081 53.31% 6,201 46.69% 13,282
Queens North 2,212 58.38% 1,577 41.62% 3,789
Queens South 2,075 57.21% 1,552 42.79% 3,627
Restigouche East 3,382 65.40% 1,789 34.60% 5,171
Restigouche West 3,479 48.30% 3,724 51.70% 7,203
Riverview 5,357 65.55% 2,816 34.45% 8,173
Saint John Harbour 2,705 62.86% 1,598 37.14% 4,303
Saint John North 2,753 56.53% 2,117 43.47% 4,870
Saint John Park 2,596 59.07% 1,799 40.93% 4,395
Saint John South 1,974 43.64% 2,549 56.36% 4,523
Saint John West 4,208 47.61% 4,631 52.39% 8,839
Saint John-Fundy 2,724 41.39% 3,858 58.61% 6,582
Shediac 7,219 71.03% 2,945 28.97% 10,164
Shippagan-Les-Îles 5,601 57.78% 4,093 42.22% 9,694
Southwest Miramichi 4,676 74.03% 1,640 25.97% 6,316
St. Stephen-Milltown 2,054 49.75% 2,075 50.25% 4,129
Sunbury 4,551 64.67% 2,486 35.33% 7,037
Tantramar 3,160 52.06% 2,910 47.94% 6,070
Tracadie 5,787 58.60% 4,088 41.40% 9,875
Victoria-Tobique 3,787 60.25% 2,498 39.75% 6,285
York North 6,221 62.15% 3,789 37.85% 10,010
York South 6,894 60.01% 4,595 39.99% 11,489
Total 246,702 60.39% 161,814 39.61% 408,516

Elected Candidates

There are 3 districts with winning margins of no more than 5%:

  • Restigouche West: Liberal Party won by 0.24%
  • St. Stephen-Milltown: Liberal Party won by 3.20%
  • Saint John-Fundy: Liberal Party won by 4.94%
1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Elected Candidates
Electoral District Elected Candidate Second Candidate Margin
Name Party Votes % Name Party Votes %
Albert Harold A. Terris Liberal Party 2,668 50.81% Malcolm Noble MacLeod Progressive Conservative 1,818 34.62% 16.19%
Bathurst Paul Kenny Liberal Party 6,281 78.78% René Pratt Progressive Conservative 1,126 14.12% 64.66%
Bay du Vin Reg MacDonald Liberal Party 3,026 53.88% Roger (Butch) Wedge Progressive Conservative 2,460 43.80% 10.08%
Campbellton Edmond P. Blanchard Liberal Party 4,278 62.14% Fernand G. Dubé Progressive Conservative 2,244 32.60% 29.54%
Caraquet Bernard Thériault Liberal Party 5,642 54.67% Emery Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,508 43.68% 10.99%
Carleton Centre Allison Winston DeLong Liberal Party 2,787 57.79% Richard B. Hatfield Progressive Conservative 1,853 38.42% 19.37%
Carleton North B. Fred Harvey Liberal Party 2,687 55.21% Charles G. Gallagher Progressive Conservative 1,963 40.33% 14.88%
Carleton South Bruce Atherton Smith Liberal Party 3,059 56.71% Steven Porter Progressive Conservative 2,032 37.67% 19.04%
Charlotte Centre Sheldon Lee Liberal Party 2,431 73.02% Stanley J. Smith Progressive Conservative 765 22.98% 50.04%
Charlotte West Reid Hurley Liberal Party 2,286 58.15% Leland W. McGraw Progressive Conservative 1,434 36.48% 21.67%
Charlotte-Fundy Eric Allaby Liberal Party 2,475 61.34% James Nelson Tucker Progressive Conservative 1,340 33.21% 28.13%
Chatham Frank McKenna Liberal Party 4,653 78.27% Leon Bremner Progressive Conservative 1,044 17.56% 60.71%
Dalhousie Allen Maher Liberal Party 4,479 77.52% Scott Chedore Progressive Conservative 919 15.91% 61.61%
East Saint John Peter Trites Liberal Party 3,746 41.14% Ervan Cronk NB New Democratic Party 2,976 32.68% 8.46%
Edmundston Roland Beaulieu Liberal Party 4,526 71.76% J. Pius Bard Progressive Conservative 1,387 21.99% 49.77%
Fredericton North Jim Wilson Liberal Party 6,667 58.01% Ed Allen Progressive Conservative 3,584 31.18% 26.83%
Fredericton South Russell H.T King Liberal Party 7,384 59.10% David Clark Progressive Conservative 2,672 21.38% 37.72%
Grand Falls Paul E. Duffie Liberal Party 4,124 77.16% Réal Dionne Progressive Conservative 997 18.65% 58.51%
Kent Centre Alan R. Graham Liberal Party 3,232 77.65% Sammy Arsenault Progressive Conservative 662 15.91% 61.74%
Kent North Conrad Landry Liberal Party 3,697 66.89% Gérald Guimond Progressive Conservative 1,414 25.58% 41.31%
Kent South Camille H. Thériault Liberal Party 5,546 59.57% Omer Leger Progressive Conservative 3,242 34.82% 24.75%
Kings Centre Kal Seaman Liberal Party 4,419 50.96% Harold Newton Fanjoy Progressive Conservative 2,426 27.98% 22.98%
Kings East P. A. (Pete) Dalton Liberal Party 4,662 56.76% Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative 2,737 33.32% 23.44%
Kings West Laureen Jarrett Liberal Party 6,717 48.24% George Little NB New Democratic Party 4,397 31.58% 16.66%
Madawaska Centre Gérald H. Clavette Liberal Party 3,136 59.38% Don Marmen Progressive Conservative 1,759 33.31% 26.07%
Madawaska South Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais Liberal Party 2,597 51.94% Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative 2,272 45.44% 6.50%
Madawaska-Les-Lacs Georges Corriveau Liberal Party 3,839 62.52% Jean-Pierre Ouellet Progressive Conservative 1,933 31.48% 31.04%
Memramcook Greg O'Donnell Liberal Party 5,220 57.58% Clarence Cormier Progressive Conservative 2,914 32.14% 25.44%
Miramichi Bay Donald (Danny) Gay Liberal Party 4,422 61.84% James K. (Jim) Gordon Progressive Conservative 2,575 36.01% 25.83%
Miramichi-Newcastle John McKay Liberal Party 4,120 53.73% Paul Wallace Dawson Progressive Conservative 3,334 43.48% 10.25%
Moncton East Raymond Frenette Liberal Party 5,131 70.37% David Cutler Progressive Conservative 1,114 15.28% 55.09%
Moncton North Mike McKee Liberal Party 6,570 75.07% Chris Collins NB New Democratic Party 1,099 12.56% 62.51%
Moncton West James E. (Jim) Lockyer Liberal Party 4,853 64.24% Mabel Margaret DeWare Progressive Conservative 1,916 25.36% 38.88%
Nepisiguit-Chaleur Frank Branch Liberal Party 5,086 79.00% Claude J. Albert Progressive Conservative 1,029 15.98% 63.02%
Nigadoo-Chaleur Pierre Godin Liberal Party 5,953 74.17% Annonciade (Nancy) Arsenault Progressive Conservative 1,478 18.42% 55.75%
Oromocto Tom Gilbert Liberal Party 3,807 67.74% Joe Mombourquette Progressive Conservative 1,377 24.50% 43.24%
Petitcodiac Hollis S. Steeves Liberal Party 7,081 53.31% C. W. (Bill) Harmer Progressive Conservative 3,833 28.86% 24.45%
Queens North Doug Tyler Liberal Party 2,212 58.38% Constance M. Webber Progressive Conservative 1,442 38.06% 20.32%
Queens South Vaughn Blaney Liberal Party 2,075 57.21% Robert B. McCready Progressive Conservative 1,296 35.73% 21.48%
Restigouche East Rayburn Doucett Liberal Party 3,382 65.40% Paul Emile McIntyre Progressive Conservative 1,599 30.92% 34.48%
Restigouche West Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Party 3,479 48.30% Yvon Poitras Progressive Conservative 3,462 48.06% 0.24%
Riverview Hubert Seamans Liberal Party 5,357 65.55% Dave Richardson Progressive Conservative 2,002 24.50% 41.05%
Saint John Harbour Louis E. Murphy Liberal Party 2,705 62.86% Gay Wittrien Progressive Conservative 830 19.29% 43.57%
Saint John North Leo A. McAdam Liberal Party 2,753 56.53% Eric John Kipping Progressive Conservative 1,165 23.92% 32.61%
Saint John Park Shirley Dysart Liberal Party 2,596 59.07% Paul Allen MacCovour NB New Democratic Party 979 22.28% 36.79%
Saint John South John Mooney Liberal Party 1,974 43.64% David Brown NB New Democratic Party 1,416 31.31% 12.33%
Saint John West Jane Barry Liberal Party 4,208 47.61% G. M. Keith Dow Progressive Conservative 3,057 34.59% 13.02%
Saint John-Fundy Stuart Jamieson Liberal Party 2,724 41.39% Bev Harrison Progressive Conservative 2,399 36.45% 4.94%
Shediac Azor LeBlanc Liberal Party 7,219 71.03% Allard Robichaud Progressive Conservative 2,087 20.53% 50.50%
Shippagan-Les-Îles Aldéa Landry Liberal Party 5,601 57.78% Jean Gauvin Progressive Conservative 3,993 41.19% 16.59%
Southwest Miramichi Morris Vernon Green Liberal Party 4,676 74.03% Kevin G. Price Progressive Conservative 1,390 22.01% 52.02%
St. Stephen-Milltown Ann Breault Liberal Party 2,054 49.75% Bob Jackson Progressive Conservative 1,922 46.55% 3.20%
Sunbury Doug Harrison Liberal Party 4,551 64.67% Horace B. Smith Progressive Conservative 1,917 27.24% 37.43%
Tantramar Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Party 3,160 52.06% Robert Hall NB New Democratic Party 1,825 30.07% 21.99%
Tracadie M. Douglas Young Liberal Party 5,787 58.60% Colette McGraw Progressive Conservative 3,081 31.20% 27.40%
Victoria-Tobique Larry R. Kennedy Liberal Party 3,787 60.25% J. Douglas Moore Progressive Conservative 2,126 33.83% 26.42%
York North Bob Simpson Liberal Party 6,221 62.15% David Bishop Progressive Conservative 2,714 27.11% 35.04%
York South Al Lacey Liberal Party 6,894 60.01% Les Hull Progressive Conservative 3,485 30.33% 29.68%

Results by Candidates

There are 184 candidates competed for 184 seats, with 158 candidates (85.87%) received at least 5% of votes in their electoral districts.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Summary by Candidate
Electoral District Candidate Affiliation Valid Votes %
Albert Harold A. Terris Liberal Party 2,668 50.81%
Malcolm Noble MacLeod Progressive Conservative 1,818 34.62%
Eugene R. Marshall NB New Democratic Party 765 14.57%
Bathurst Paul Kenny Liberal Party 6,281 78.78%
René Pratt Progressive Conservative 1,126 14.12%
Richard Doucet NB New Democratic Party 566 7.10%
Bay du Vin Reg MacDonald Liberal Party 3,026 53.88%
Roger (Butch) Wedge Progressive Conservative 2,460 43.80%
Yvon Roy NB New Democratic Party 130 2.31%
Campbellton Edmond P. Blanchard Liberal Party 4,278 62.14%
Fernand G. Dubé Progressive Conservative 2,244 32.60%
Clara I. MacMillan NB New Democratic Party 362 5.26%
Caraquet Bernard Thériault Liberal Party 5,642 54.67%
Emery Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,508 43.68%
Gérard Rousselle NB New Democratic Party 171 1.66%
Carleton Centre Allison Winston DeLong Liberal Party 2,787 57.79%
Richard B. Hatfield Progressive Conservative 1,853 38.42%
Kathryn Campbell NB New Democratic Party 183 3.79%
Carleton North B. Fred Harvey Liberal Party 2,687 55.21%
Charles G. Gallagher Progressive Conservative 1,963 40.33%
Anna Marie Kilfoil NB New Democratic Party 217 4.46%
Carleton South Bruce Atherton Smith Liberal Party 3,059 56.71%
Steven Porter Progressive Conservative 2,032 37.67%
Arthur L. Slipp NB New Democratic Party 303 5.62%
Charlotte Centre Sheldon Lee Liberal Party 2,431 73.02%
Stanley J. Smith Progressive Conservative 765 22.98%
Graham Richardson NB New Democratic Party 133 4.00%
Charlotte West Reid Hurley Liberal Party 2,286 58.15%
Leland W. McGraw Progressive Conservative 1,434 36.48%
Ray (Bud) Parks NB New Democratic Party 211 5.37%
Charlotte-Fundy Eric Allaby Liberal Party 2,475 61.34%
James Nelson Tucker Progressive Conservative 1,340 33.21%
Dorothy Matthews NB New Democratic Party 220 5.45%
Chatham Frank McKenna Liberal Party 4,653 78.27%
Leon Bremner Progressive Conservative 1,044 17.56%
Patricia Marie Clancy NB New Democratic Party 248 4.17%
Dalhousie Allen Maher Liberal Party 4,479 77.52%
Scott Chedore Progressive Conservative 919 15.91%
Stewart Beckingham NB New Democratic Party 380 6.58%
East Saint John Peter Trites Liberal Party 3,746 41.14%
Ervan Cronk NB New Democratic Party 2,976 32.68%
Gary William Woodroffe Progressive Conservative 1,737 19.08%
Dolores H. Cook Independent 375 4.12%
Frank Brown Independent 272 2.99%
Edmundston Roland Beaulieu Liberal Party 4,526 71.76%
J. Pius Bard Progressive Conservative 1,387 21.99%
Rodolphe Martin NB New Democratic Party 394 6.25%
Fredericton North Jim Wilson Liberal Party 6,667 58.01%
Ed Allen Progressive Conservative 3,584 31.18%
Carman J. Burns NB New Democratic Party 888 7.73%
Gordon (Brian) King Independent 354 3.08%
Fredericton South Russell H.T King Liberal Party 7,384 59.10%
David Clark Progressive Conservative 2,672 21.38%
Shauna MacKenzie NB New Democratic Party 2,323 18.59%
Harry John Marshall Independent 116 0.93%
Grand Falls Paul E. Duffie Liberal Party 4,124 77.16%
Réal Dionne Progressive Conservative 997 18.65%
Henri Soucy NB New Democratic Party 224 4.19%
Kent Centre Alan R. Graham Liberal Party 3,232 77.65%
Sammy Arsenault Progressive Conservative 662 15.91%
Neil Gardner NB New Democratic Party 268 6.44%
Kent North Conrad Landry Liberal Party 3,697 66.89%
Gérald Guimond Progressive Conservative 1,414 25.58%
Charles Richard NB New Democratic Party 416 7.53%
Kent South Camille H. Thériault Liberal Party 5,546 59.57%
Omer Leger Progressive Conservative 3,242 34.82%
Gérald Mazerolle NB New Democratic Party 522 5.61%
Kings Centre Kal Seaman Liberal Party 4,419 50.96%
Harold Newton Fanjoy Progressive Conservative 2,426 27.98%
Marian G. Jefferies NB New Democratic Party 1,392 16.05%
Calvert M. (Colby) Fraser Independent 403 4.65%
Edward Freeman Gaunce Independent 31 0.36%
Kings East P. A. (Pete) Dalton Liberal Party 4,662 56.76%
Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative 2,737 33.32%
Mark Dibblee Connell NB New Democratic Party 815 9.92%
Kings West Laureen Jarrett Liberal Party 6,717 48.24%
George Little NB New Democratic Party 4,397 31.58%
Don Horne Progressive Conservative 2,811 20.19%
Madawaska Centre Gérald H. Clavette Liberal Party 3,136 59.38%
Don Marmen Progressive Conservative 1,759 33.31%
Paul Morneault NB New Democratic Party 386 7.31%
Madawaska South Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais Liberal Party 2,597 51.94%
Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative 2,272 45.44%
Jean-Claude Bosse NB New Democratic Party 131 2.62%
Madawaska-Les-Lacs Georges Corriveau Liberal Party 3,839 62.52%
Jean-Pierre Ouellet Progressive Conservative 1,933 31.48%
Maurice Clavette NB New Democratic Party 368 5.99%
Memramcook Greg O'Donnell Liberal Party 5,220 57.58%
Clarence Cormier Progressive Conservative 2,914 32.14%
Claire Doiron NB New Democratic Party 932 10.28%
Miramichi Bay Donald (Danny) Gay Liberal Party 4,422 61.84%
James K. (Jim) Gordon Progressive Conservative 2,575 36.01%
Joyce Carter NB New Democratic Party 154 2.15%
Miramichi-Newcastle John McKay Liberal Party 4,120 53.73%
Paul Wallace Dawson Progressive Conservative 3,334 43.48%
Jeanne Thériault NB New Democratic Party 214 2.79%
Moncton East Raymond Frenette Liberal Party 5,131 70.37%
David Cutler Progressive Conservative 1,114 15.28%
Raymond Boucher NB New Democratic Party 1,046 14.35%
Moncton North Mike McKee Liberal Party 6,570 75.07%
Chris Collins NB New Democratic Party 1,099 12.56%
Stephen M. Trueman Progressive Conservative 1,083 12.37%
Moncton West James E. (Jim) Lockyer Liberal Party 4,853 64.24%
Mabel Margaret DeWare Progressive Conservative 1,916 25.36%
David Lang NB New Democratic Party 786 10.40%
Nepisiguit-Chaleur Frank Branch Liberal Party 5,086 79.00%
Claude J. Albert Progressive Conservative 1,029 15.98%
Harry Scott NB New Democratic Party 323 5.02%
Nigadoo-Chaleur Pierre Godin Liberal Party 5,953 74.17%
Annonciade (Nancy) Arsenault Progressive Conservative 1,478 18.42%
John Gagnon NB New Democratic Party 595 7.41%
Oromocto Tom Gilbert Liberal Party 3,807 67.74%
Joe Mombourquette Progressive Conservative 1,377 24.50%
Barbara Carr NB New Democratic Party 436 7.76%
Petitcodiac Hollis S. Steeves Liberal Party 7,081 53.31%
C. W. (Bill) Harmer Progressive Conservative 3,833 28.86%
Richard James Hay NB New Democratic Party 2,368 17.83%
Queens North Doug Tyler Liberal Party 2,212 58.38%
Constance M. Webber Progressive Conservative 1,442 38.06%
Ruth Nightingale NB New Democratic Party 135 3.56%
Queens South Vaughn Blaney Liberal Party 2,075 57.21%
Robert B. McCready Progressive Conservative 1,296 35.73%
Susan Barton NB New Democratic Party 256 7.06%
Restigouche East Rayburn Doucett Liberal Party 3,382 65.40%
Paul Emile McIntyre Progressive Conservative 1,599 30.92%
Wayne Lapointe NB New Democratic Party 190 3.67%
Restigouche West Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Party 3,479 48.30%
Yvon Poitras Progressive Conservative 3,462 48.06%
James Gallant NB New Democratic Party 262 3.64%
Riverview Hubert Seamans Liberal Party 5,357 65.55%
Dave Richardson Progressive Conservative 2,002 24.50%
Terry Boudreau NB New Democratic Party 814 9.96%
Saint John Harbour Louis E. Murphy Liberal Party 2,705 62.86%
Gay Wittrien Progressive Conservative 830 19.29%
Kenneth W. Wilcox NB New Democratic Party 768 17.85%
Saint John North Leo A. McAdam Liberal Party 2,753 56.53%
Eric John Kipping Progressive Conservative 1,165 23.92%
Lesley Orill MacLean NB New Democratic Party 952 19.55%
Saint John Park Shirley Dysart Liberal Party 2,596 59.07%
Paul Allen MacCovour NB New Democratic Party 979 22.28%
Jean Porter Progressive Conservative 820 18.66%
Saint John South John Mooney Liberal Party 1,974 43.64%
David Brown NB New Democratic Party 1,416 31.31%
Nancy Elizabeth Teed Progressive Conservative 1,133 25.05%
Saint John West Jane Barry Liberal Party 4,208 47.61%
G. M. Keith Dow Progressive Conservative 3,057 34.59%
Bob Jones NB New Democratic Party 1,574 17.81%
Saint John-Fundy Stuart Jamieson Liberal Party 2,724 41.39%
Bev Harrison Progressive Conservative 2,399 36.45%
Ben Donaldson NB New Democratic Party 1,459 22.17%
Shediac Azor LeBlanc Liberal Party 7,219 71.03%
Allard Robichaud Progressive Conservative 2,087 20.53%
Omer W. Bourgue NB New Democratic Party 858 8.44%
Shippagan-Les-Îles Aldéa Landry Liberal Party 5,601 57.78%
Jean Gauvin Progressive Conservative 3,993 41.19%
Charles Rail NB New Democratic Party 100 1.03%
Southwest Miramichi Morris Vernon Green Liberal Party 4,676 74.03%
Kevin G. Price Progressive Conservative 1,390 22.01%
Patrick M. Kelly NB New Democratic Party 180 2.85%
Burton Joseph Kehoe Independent 70 1.11%
St. Stephen-Milltown Ann Breault Liberal Party 2,054 49.75%
Bob Jackson Progressive Conservative 1,922 46.55%
Rick MacMillan NB New Democratic Party 132 3.20%
C. Ronald Campbell Independent 21 0.51%
Sunbury Doug Harrison Liberal Party 4,551 64.67%
Horace B. Smith Progressive Conservative 1,917 27.24%
Christina Corey NB New Democratic Party 569 8.09%
Tantramar Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Party 3,160 52.06%
Robert Hall NB New Democratic Party 1,825 30.07%
Lloyd G. Folkins Progressive Conservative 1,085 17.87%
Tracadie M. Douglas Young Liberal Party 5,787 58.60%
Colette McGraw Progressive Conservative 3,081 31.20%
Serge Robichaud NB New Democratic Party 823 8.33%
Fernand Losier Independent 184 1.86%
Victoria-Tobique Larry R. Kennedy Liberal Party 3,787 60.25%
J. Douglas Moore Progressive Conservative 2,126 33.83%
Evelyn Hathaway NB New Democratic Party 372 5.92%
York North Bob Simpson Liberal Party 6,221 62.15%
David Bishop Progressive Conservative 2,714 27.11%
Craig Melanson NB New Democratic Party 1,075 10.74%
York South Al Lacey Liberal Party 6,894 60.01%
Les Hull Progressive Conservative 3,485 30.33%
Gary Hughes NB New Democratic Party 1,002 8.72%
H. Robert A. Storr Independent 108 0.94%

Results by Districts

Albert

Harold A. Terris of Liberal Party received 50.81% of the votes, totaling 2,668 votes, to win the election, defeated Malcolm Noble MacLeod of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 16.19%. The total votes casted was 5,251.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Albert
Candidate Party Votes %
Harold A. Terris Liberal Party 2,668 50.81%
Malcolm Noble MacLeod Progressive Conservative 1,818 34.62%
Eugene R. Marshall NB New Democratic Party 765 14.57%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,251, Margin: 16.19%

Bathurst

Paul Kenny of Liberal Party received 78.78% of the votes, totaling 6,281 votes, to win the election, defeated René Pratt of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 64.66%. The total votes casted was 7,973.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Bathurst
Candidate Party Votes %
Paul Kenny Liberal Party 6,281 78.78%
René Pratt Progressive Conservative 1,126 14.12%
Richard Doucet NB New Democratic Party 566 7.10%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,973, Margin: 64.66%

Bay du Vin

Reg MacDonald of Liberal Party received 53.88% of the votes, totaling 3,026 votes, to win the election, defeated Roger (Butch) Wedge of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 10.08%. The total votes casted was 5,616.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Bay du Vin
Candidate Party Votes %
Reg MacDonald Liberal Party 3,026 53.88%
Roger (Butch) Wedge Progressive Conservative 2,460 43.80%
Yvon Roy NB New Democratic Party 130 2.31%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,616, Margin: 10.08%

Campbellton

Edmond P. Blanchard of Liberal Party received 62.14% of the votes, totaling 4,278 votes, to win the election, defeated Fernand G. Dubé of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 29.54%. The total votes casted was 6,884.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Campbellton
Candidate Party Votes %
Edmond P. Blanchard Liberal Party 4,278 62.14%
Fernand G. Dubé Progressive Conservative 2,244 32.60%
Clara I. MacMillan NB New Democratic Party 362 5.26%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,884, Margin: 29.54%

Caraquet

Bernard Thériault of Liberal Party received 54.67% of the votes, totaling 5,642 votes, to win the election, defeated Emery Robichaud of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 10.99%. The total votes casted was 10,321.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Caraquet
Candidate Party Votes %
Bernard Thériault Liberal Party 5,642 54.67%
Emery Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,508 43.68%
Gérard Rousselle NB New Democratic Party 171 1.66%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 10,321, Margin: 10.99%

Carleton Centre

Allison Winston DeLong of Liberal Party received 57.79% of the votes, totaling 2,787 votes, to win the election, defeated Richard B. Hatfield of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 19.37%. The total votes casted was 4,823.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Carleton Centre
Candidate Party Votes %
Allison Winston DeLong Liberal Party 2,787 57.79%
Richard B. Hatfield Progressive Conservative 1,853 38.42%
Kathryn Campbell NB New Democratic Party 183 3.79%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,823, Margin: 19.37%

Carleton North

B. Fred Harvey of Liberal Party received 55.21% of the votes, totaling 2,687 votes, to win the election, defeated Charles G. Gallagher of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 14.88%. The total votes casted was 4,867.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Carleton North
Candidate Party Votes %
B. Fred Harvey Liberal Party 2,687 55.21%
Charles G. Gallagher Progressive Conservative 1,963 40.33%
Anna Marie Kilfoil NB New Democratic Party 217 4.46%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,867, Margin: 14.88%

Carleton South

Bruce Atherton Smith of Liberal Party received 56.71% of the votes, totaling 3,059 votes, to win the election, defeated Steven Porter of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 19.04%. The total votes casted was 5,394.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Carleton South
Candidate Party Votes %
Bruce Atherton Smith Liberal Party 3,059 56.71%
Steven Porter Progressive Conservative 2,032 37.67%
Arthur L. Slipp NB New Democratic Party 303 5.62%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,394, Margin: 19.04%

Charlotte Centre

Sheldon Lee of Liberal Party received 73.02% of the votes, totaling 2,431 votes, to win the election, defeated Stanley J. Smith of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 50.04%. The total votes casted was 3,329.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Charlotte Centre
Candidate Party Votes %
Sheldon Lee Liberal Party 2,431 73.02%
Stanley J. Smith Progressive Conservative 765 22.98%
Graham Richardson NB New Democratic Party 133 4.00%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 3,329, Margin: 50.04%

Charlotte West

Reid Hurley of Liberal Party received 58.15% of the votes, totaling 2,286 votes, to win the election, defeated Leland W. McGraw of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 21.67%. The total votes casted was 3,931.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Charlotte West
Candidate Party Votes %
Reid Hurley Liberal Party 2,286 58.15%
Leland W. McGraw Progressive Conservative 1,434 36.48%
Ray (Bud) Parks NB New Democratic Party 211 5.37%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 3,931, Margin: 21.67%

Charlotte-Fundy

Eric Allaby of Liberal Party received 61.34% of the votes, totaling 2,475 votes, to win the election, defeated James Nelson Tucker of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 28.13%. The total votes casted was 4,035.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Charlotte-Fundy
Candidate Party Votes %
Eric Allaby Liberal Party 2,475 61.34%
James Nelson Tucker Progressive Conservative 1,340 33.21%
Dorothy Matthews NB New Democratic Party 220 5.45%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,035, Margin: 28.13%

Chatham

Frank McKenna of Liberal Party received 78.27% of the votes, totaling 4,653 votes, to win the election, defeated Leon Bremner of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 60.71%. The total votes casted was 5,945.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Chatham
Candidate Party Votes %
Frank McKenna Liberal Party 4,653 78.27%
Leon Bremner Progressive Conservative 1,044 17.56%
Patricia Marie Clancy NB New Democratic Party 248 4.17%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,945, Margin: 60.71%

Dalhousie

Allen Maher of Liberal Party received 77.52% of the votes, totaling 4,479 votes, to win the election, defeated Scott Chedore of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 61.61%. The total votes casted was 5,778.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Dalhousie
Candidate Party Votes %
Allen Maher Liberal Party 4,479 77.52%
Scott Chedore Progressive Conservative 919 15.91%
Stewart Beckingham NB New Democratic Party 380 6.58%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,778, Margin: 61.61%

East Saint John

Peter Trites of Liberal Party received 41.14% of the votes, totaling 3,746 votes, to win the election, defeated Ervan Cronk of NB New Democratic Party by a margin of 8.46%. The total votes casted was 9,106.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in East Saint John
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter Trites Liberal Party 3,746 41.14%
Ervan Cronk NB New Democratic Party 2,976 32.68%
Gary William Woodroffe Progressive Conservative 1,737 19.08%
Dolores H. Cook Independent 375 4.12%
Frank Brown Independent 272 2.99%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 9,106, Margin: 8.46%

Edmundston

Roland Beaulieu of Liberal Party received 71.76% of the votes, totaling 4,526 votes, to win the election, defeated J. Pius Bard of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 49.77%. The total votes casted was 6,307.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Edmundston
Candidate Party Votes %
Roland Beaulieu Liberal Party 4,526 71.76%
J. Pius Bard Progressive Conservative 1,387 21.99%
Rodolphe Martin NB New Democratic Party 394 6.25%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,307, Margin: 49.77%

Fredericton North

Jim Wilson of Liberal Party received 58.01% of the votes, totaling 6,667 votes, to win the election, defeated Ed Allen of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 26.83%. The total votes casted was 11,493.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton North
Candidate Party Votes %
Jim Wilson Liberal Party 6,667 58.01%
Ed Allen Progressive Conservative 3,584 31.18%
Carman J. Burns NB New Democratic Party 888 7.73%
Gordon (Brian) King Independent 354 3.08%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 11,493, Margin: 26.83%

Fredericton South

Russell H.T King of Liberal Party received 59.10% of the votes, totaling 7,384 votes, to win the election, defeated David Clark of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 37.72%. The total votes casted was 12,495.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton South
Candidate Party Votes %
Russell H.T King Liberal Party 7,384 59.10%
David Clark Progressive Conservative 2,672 21.38%
Shauna MacKenzie NB New Democratic Party 2,323 18.59%
Harry John Marshall Independent 116 0.93%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 12,495, Margin: 37.72%

Grand Falls

Paul E. Duffie of Liberal Party received 77.16% of the votes, totaling 4,124 votes, to win the election, defeated Réal Dionne of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 58.51%. The total votes casted was 5,345.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Falls
Candidate Party Votes %
Paul E. Duffie Liberal Party 4,124 77.16%
Réal Dionne Progressive Conservative 997 18.65%
Henri Soucy NB New Democratic Party 224 4.19%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,345, Margin: 58.51%

Kent Centre

Alan R. Graham of Liberal Party received 77.65% of the votes, totaling 3,232 votes, to win the election, defeated Sammy Arsenault of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 61.74%. The total votes casted was 4,162.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent Centre
Candidate Party Votes %
Alan R. Graham Liberal Party 3,232 77.65%
Sammy Arsenault Progressive Conservative 662 15.91%
Neil Gardner NB New Democratic Party 268 6.44%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,162, Margin: 61.74%

Kent North

Conrad Landry of Liberal Party received 66.89% of the votes, totaling 3,697 votes, to win the election, defeated Gérald Guimond of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 41.31%. The total votes casted was 5,527.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent North
Candidate Party Votes %
Conrad Landry Liberal Party 3,697 66.89%
Gérald Guimond Progressive Conservative 1,414 25.58%
Charles Richard NB New Democratic Party 416 7.53%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,527, Margin: 41.31%

Kent South

Camille H. Thériault of Liberal Party received 59.57% of the votes, totaling 5,546 votes, to win the election, defeated Omer Leger of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 24.75%. The total votes casted was 9,310.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent South
Candidate Party Votes %
Camille H. Thériault Liberal Party 5,546 59.57%
Omer Leger Progressive Conservative 3,242 34.82%
Gérald Mazerolle NB New Democratic Party 522 5.61%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 9,310, Margin: 24.75%

Kings Centre

Kal Seaman of Liberal Party received 50.96% of the votes, totaling 4,419 votes, to win the election, defeated Harold Newton Fanjoy of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 22.98%. The total votes casted was 8,671.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kings Centre
Candidate Party Votes %
Kal Seaman Liberal Party 4,419 50.96%
Harold Newton Fanjoy Progressive Conservative 2,426 27.98%
Marian G. Jefferies NB New Democratic Party 1,392 16.05%
Calvert M. (Colby) Fraser Independent 403 4.65%
Edward Freeman Gaunce Independent 31 0.36%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 8,671, Margin: 22.98%

Kings East

P. A. (Pete) Dalton of Liberal Party received 56.76% of the votes, totaling 4,662 votes, to win the election, defeated Hazen Myers of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 23.44%. The total votes casted was 8,214.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kings East
Candidate Party Votes %
P. A. (Pete) Dalton Liberal Party 4,662 56.76%
Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative 2,737 33.32%
Mark Dibblee Connell NB New Democratic Party 815 9.92%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 8,214, Margin: 23.44%

Kings West

Laureen Jarrett of Liberal Party received 48.24% of the votes, totaling 6,717 votes, to win the election, defeated George Little of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 16.66%. The total votes casted was 13,925.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kings West
Candidate Party Votes %
Laureen Jarrett Liberal Party 6,717 48.24%
George Little NB New Democratic Party 4,397 31.58%
Don Horne Progressive Conservative 2,811 20.19%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 13,925, Margin: 16.66%

Madawaska Centre

Gérald H. Clavette of Liberal Party received 59.38% of the votes, totaling 3,136 votes, to win the election, defeated Don Marmen of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 26.07%. The total votes casted was 5,281.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska Centre
Candidate Party Votes %
Gérald H. Clavette Liberal Party 3,136 59.38%
Don Marmen Progressive Conservative 1,759 33.31%
Paul Morneault NB New Democratic Party 386 7.31%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,281, Margin: 26.07%

Madawaska South

Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais of Liberal Party received 51.94% of the votes, totaling 2,597 votes, to win the election, defeated Percy Mockler of Progressive Conservative by a margin of 6.50%. The total votes casted was 5,000.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska South
Candidate Party Votes %
Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais Liberal Party 2,597 51.94%
Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative 2,272 45.44%
Jean-Claude Bosse NB New Democratic Party 131 2.62%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,000, Margin: 6.50%

Madawaska-Les-Lacs

Georges Corriveau of Liberal Party received 62.52% of the votes, totaling 3,839 votes, to win the election, defeated Jean-Pierre Ouellet of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 31.04%. The total votes casted was 6,140.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska-Les-Lacs
Candidate Party Votes %
Georges Corriveau Liberal Party 3,839 62.52%
Jean-Pierre Ouellet Progressive Conservative 1,933 31.48%
Maurice Clavette NB New Democratic Party 368 5.99%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,140, Margin: 31.04%

Memramcook

Greg O'Donnell of Liberal Party received 57.58% of the votes, totaling 5,220 votes, to win the election, defeated Clarence Cormier of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 25.44%. The total votes casted was 9,066.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Memramcook
Candidate Party Votes %
Greg O'Donnell Liberal Party 5,220 57.58%
Clarence Cormier Progressive Conservative 2,914 32.14%
Claire Doiron NB New Democratic Party 932 10.28%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 9,066, Margin: 25.44%

Miramichi Bay

Donald (Danny) Gay of Liberal Party received 61.84% of the votes, totaling 4,422 votes, to win the election, defeated James K. (Jim) Gordon of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 25.83%. The total votes casted was 7,151.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi Bay
Candidate Party Votes %
Donald (Danny) Gay Liberal Party 4,422 61.84%
James K. (Jim) Gordon Progressive Conservative 2,575 36.01%
Joyce Carter NB New Democratic Party 154 2.15%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,151, Margin: 25.83%

Miramichi-Newcastle

John McKay of Liberal Party received 53.73% of the votes, totaling 4,120 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Wallace Dawson of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 10.25%. The total votes casted was 7,668.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi-Newcastle
Candidate Party Votes %
John McKay Liberal Party 4,120 53.73%
Paul Wallace Dawson Progressive Conservative 3,334 43.48%
Jeanne Thériault NB New Democratic Party 214 2.79%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,668, Margin: 10.25%

Moncton East

Raymond Frenette of Liberal Party received 70.37% of the votes, totaling 5,131 votes, to win the election, defeated David Cutler of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 55.09%. The total votes casted was 7,291.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton East
Candidate Party Votes %
Raymond Frenette Liberal Party 5,131 70.37%
David Cutler Progressive Conservative 1,114 15.28%
Raymond Boucher NB New Democratic Party 1,046 14.35%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,291, Margin: 55.09%

Moncton North

Mike McKee of Liberal Party received 75.07% of the votes, totaling 6,570 votes, to win the election, defeated Chris Collins of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 62.51%. The total votes casted was 8,752.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton North
Candidate Party Votes %
Mike McKee Liberal Party 6,570 75.07%
Chris Collins NB New Democratic Party 1,099 12.56%
Stephen M. Trueman Progressive Conservative 1,083 12.37%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 8,752, Margin: 62.51%

Moncton West

James E. (Jim) Lockyer of Liberal Party received 64.24% of the votes, totaling 4,853 votes, to win the election, defeated Mabel Margaret DeWare of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 38.88%. The total votes casted was 7,555.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton West
Candidate Party Votes %
James E. (Jim) Lockyer Liberal Party 4,853 64.24%
Mabel Margaret DeWare Progressive Conservative 1,916 25.36%
David Lang NB New Democratic Party 786 10.40%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,555, Margin: 38.88%

Nepisiguit-Chaleur

Frank Branch of Liberal Party received 79.00% of the votes, totaling 5,086 votes, to win the election, defeated Claude J. Albert of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 63.02%. The total votes casted was 6,438.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Nepisiguit-Chaleur
Candidate Party Votes %
Frank Branch Liberal Party 5,086 79.00%
Claude J. Albert Progressive Conservative 1,029 15.98%
Harry Scott NB New Democratic Party 323 5.02%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,438, Margin: 63.02%

Nigadoo-Chaleur

Pierre Godin of Liberal Party received 74.17% of the votes, totaling 5,953 votes, to win the election, defeated Annonciade (Nancy) Arsenault of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 55.75%. The total votes casted was 8,026.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Nigadoo-Chaleur
Candidate Party Votes %
Pierre Godin Liberal Party 5,953 74.17%
Annonciade (Nancy) Arsenault Progressive Conservative 1,478 18.42%
John Gagnon NB New Democratic Party 595 7.41%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 8,026, Margin: 55.75%

Oromocto

Tom Gilbert of Liberal Party received 67.74% of the votes, totaling 3,807 votes, to win the election, defeated Joe Mombourquette of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 43.24%. The total votes casted was 5,620.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Oromocto
Candidate Party Votes %
Tom Gilbert Liberal Party 3,807 67.74%
Joe Mombourquette Progressive Conservative 1,377 24.50%
Barbara Carr NB New Democratic Party 436 7.76%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,620, Margin: 43.24%

Petitcodiac

Hollis S. Steeves of Liberal Party received 53.31% of the votes, totaling 7,081 votes, to win the election, defeated C. W. (Bill) Harmer of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 24.45%. The total votes casted was 13,282.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Petitcodiac
Candidate Party Votes %
Hollis S. Steeves Liberal Party 7,081 53.31%
C. W. (Bill) Harmer Progressive Conservative 3,833 28.86%
Richard James Hay NB New Democratic Party 2,368 17.83%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 13,282, Margin: 24.45%

Queens North

Doug Tyler of Liberal Party received 58.38% of the votes, totaling 2,212 votes, to win the election, defeated Constance M. Webber of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 20.32%. The total votes casted was 3,789.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Queens North
Candidate Party Votes %
Doug Tyler Liberal Party 2,212 58.38%
Constance M. Webber Progressive Conservative 1,442 38.06%
Ruth Nightingale NB New Democratic Party 135 3.56%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 3,789, Margin: 20.32%

Queens South

Vaughn Blaney of Liberal Party received 57.21% of the votes, totaling 2,075 votes, to win the election, defeated Robert B. McCready of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 21.48%. The total votes casted was 3,627.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Queens South
Candidate Party Votes %
Vaughn Blaney Liberal Party 2,075 57.21%
Robert B. McCready Progressive Conservative 1,296 35.73%
Susan Barton NB New Democratic Party 256 7.06%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 3,627, Margin: 21.48%

Restigouche East

Rayburn Doucett of Liberal Party received 65.40% of the votes, totaling 3,382 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Emile McIntyre of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 34.48%. The total votes casted was 5,171.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Restigouche East
Candidate Party Votes %
Rayburn Doucett Liberal Party 3,382 65.40%
Paul Emile McIntyre Progressive Conservative 1,599 30.92%
Wayne Lapointe NB New Democratic Party 190 3.67%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 5,171, Margin: 34.48%

Restigouche West

Jean-Paul Savoie of Liberal Party received 48.30% of the votes, totaling 3,479 votes, to win the election, defeated Yvon Poitras of Progressive Conservative by a tiny margin of 0.24%. The total votes casted was 7,203.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Restigouche West
Candidate Party Votes %
Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Party 3,479 48.30%
Yvon Poitras Progressive Conservative 3,462 48.06%
James Gallant NB New Democratic Party 262 3.64%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,203, Margin: 0.24%

Riverview

Hubert Seamans of Liberal Party received 65.55% of the votes, totaling 5,357 votes, to win the election, defeated Dave Richardson of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 41.05%. The total votes casted was 8,173.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Riverview
Candidate Party Votes %
Hubert Seamans Liberal Party 5,357 65.55%
Dave Richardson Progressive Conservative 2,002 24.50%
Terry Boudreau NB New Democratic Party 814 9.96%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 8,173, Margin: 41.05%

Saint John Harbour

Louis E. Murphy of Liberal Party received 62.86% of the votes, totaling 2,705 votes, to win the election, defeated Gay Wittrien of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 43.57%. The total votes casted was 4,303.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Harbour
Candidate Party Votes %
Louis E. Murphy Liberal Party 2,705 62.86%
Gay Wittrien Progressive Conservative 830 19.29%
Kenneth W. Wilcox NB New Democratic Party 768 17.85%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,303, Margin: 43.57%

Saint John North

Leo A. McAdam of Liberal Party received 56.53% of the votes, totaling 2,753 votes, to win the election, defeated Eric John Kipping of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 32.61%. The total votes casted was 4,870.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John North
Candidate Party Votes %
Leo A. McAdam Liberal Party 2,753 56.53%
Eric John Kipping Progressive Conservative 1,165 23.92%
Lesley Orill MacLean NB New Democratic Party 952 19.55%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,870, Margin: 32.61%

Saint John Park

Shirley Dysart of Liberal Party received 59.07% of the votes, totaling 2,596 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Allen MacCovour of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 36.79%. The total votes casted was 4,395.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Park
Candidate Party Votes %
Shirley Dysart Liberal Party 2,596 59.07%
Paul Allen MacCovour NB New Democratic Party 979 22.28%
Jean Porter Progressive Conservative 820 18.66%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,395, Margin: 36.79%

Saint John South

John Mooney of Liberal Party received 43.64% of the votes, totaling 1,974 votes, to win the election, defeated David Brown of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 12.33%. The total votes casted was 4,523.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John South
Candidate Party Votes %
John Mooney Liberal Party 1,974 43.64%
David Brown NB New Democratic Party 1,416 31.31%
Nancy Elizabeth Teed Progressive Conservative 1,133 25.05%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,523, Margin: 12.33%

Saint John West

Jane Barry of Liberal Party received 47.61% of the votes, totaling 4,208 votes, to win the election, defeated G. M. Keith Dow of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 13.02%. The total votes casted was 8,839.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John West
Candidate Party Votes %
Jane Barry Liberal Party 4,208 47.61%
G. M. Keith Dow Progressive Conservative 3,057 34.59%
Bob Jones NB New Democratic Party 1,574 17.81%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 8,839, Margin: 13.02%

Saint John-Fundy

Stuart Jamieson of Liberal Party received 41.39% of the votes, totaling 2,724 votes, to win the election, defeated Bev Harrison of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 4.94%. The total votes casted was 6,582.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John-Fundy
Candidate Party Votes %
Stuart Jamieson Liberal Party 2,724 41.39%
Bev Harrison Progressive Conservative 2,399 36.45%
Ben Donaldson NB New Democratic Party 1,459 22.17%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,582, Margin: 4.94%

Shediac

Azor LeBlanc of Liberal Party received 71.03% of the votes, totaling 7,219 votes, to win the election, defeated Allard Robichaud of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 50.50%. The total votes casted was 10,164.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Shediac
Candidate Party Votes %
Azor LeBlanc Liberal Party 7,219 71.03%
Allard Robichaud Progressive Conservative 2,087 20.53%
Omer W. Bourgue NB New Democratic Party 858 8.44%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 10,164, Margin: 50.50%

Shippagan-Les-Îles

Aldéa Landry of Liberal Party received 57.78% of the votes, totaling 5,601 votes, to win the election, defeated Jean Gauvin of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 16.59%. The total votes casted was 9,694.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Shippagan-Les-Îles
Candidate Party Votes %
Aldéa Landry Liberal Party 5,601 57.78%
Jean Gauvin Progressive Conservative 3,993 41.19%
Charles Rail NB New Democratic Party 100 1.03%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 9,694, Margin: 16.59%

Southwest Miramichi

Morris Vernon Green of Liberal Party received 74.03% of the votes, totaling 4,676 votes, to win the election, defeated Kevin G. Price of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 52.02%. The total votes casted was 6,316.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Southwest Miramichi
Candidate Party Votes %
Morris Vernon Green Liberal Party 4,676 74.03%
Kevin G. Price Progressive Conservative 1,390 22.01%
Patrick M. Kelly NB New Democratic Party 180 2.85%
Burton Joseph Kehoe Independent 70 1.11%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,316, Margin: 52.02%

St. Stephen-Milltown

Ann Breault of Liberal Party received 49.75% of the votes, totaling 2,054 votes, to win the election, defeated Bob Jackson of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 3.20%. The total votes casted was 4,129.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in St. Stephen-Milltown
Candidate Party Votes %
Ann Breault Liberal Party 2,054 49.75%
Bob Jackson Progressive Conservative 1,922 46.55%
Rick MacMillan NB New Democratic Party 132 3.20%
C. Ronald Campbell Independent 21 0.51%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 4,129, Margin: 3.20%

Sunbury

Doug Harrison of Liberal Party received 64.67% of the votes, totaling 4,551 votes, to win the election, defeated Horace B. Smith of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 37.43%. The total votes casted was 7,037.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Sunbury
Candidate Party Votes %
Doug Harrison Liberal Party 4,551 64.67%
Horace B. Smith Progressive Conservative 1,917 27.24%
Christina Corey NB New Democratic Party 569 8.09%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 7,037, Margin: 37.43%

Tantramar

Marilyn Trenholme of Liberal Party received 52.06% of the votes, totaling 3,160 votes, to win the election, defeated Robert Hall of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 21.99%. The total votes casted was 6,070.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Tantramar
Candidate Party Votes %
Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Party 3,160 52.06%
Robert Hall NB New Democratic Party 1,825 30.07%
Lloyd G. Folkins Progressive Conservative 1,085 17.87%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,070, Margin: 21.99%

Tracadie

M. Douglas Young of Liberal Party received 58.60% of the votes, totaling 5,787 votes, to win the election, defeated Colette McGraw of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 27.40%. The total votes casted was 9,875.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Tracadie
Candidate Party Votes %
M. Douglas Young Liberal Party 5,787 58.60%
Colette McGraw Progressive Conservative 3,081 31.20%
Serge Robichaud NB New Democratic Party 823 8.33%
Fernand Losier Independent 184 1.86%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 9,875, Margin: 27.40%

Victoria-Tobique

Larry R. Kennedy of Liberal Party received 60.25% of the votes, totaling 3,787 votes, to win the election, defeated J. Douglas Moore of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 26.42%. The total votes casted was 6,285.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Victoria-Tobique
Candidate Party Votes %
Larry R. Kennedy Liberal Party 3,787 60.25%
J. Douglas Moore Progressive Conservative 2,126 33.83%
Evelyn Hathaway NB New Democratic Party 372 5.92%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 6,285, Margin: 26.42%

York North

Bob Simpson of Liberal Party received 62.15% of the votes, totaling 6,221 votes, to win the election, defeated David Bishop of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 35.04%. The total votes casted was 10,010.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in York North
Candidate Party Votes %
Bob Simpson Liberal Party 6,221 62.15%
David Bishop Progressive Conservative 2,714 27.11%
Craig Melanson NB New Democratic Party 1,075 10.74%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 10,010, Margin: 35.04%

York South

Al Lacey of Liberal Party received 60.01% of the votes, totaling 6,894 votes, to win the election, defeated Les Hull of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 29.68%. The total votes casted was 11,489.

1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election in York South
Candidate Party Votes %
Al Lacey Liberal Party 6,894 60.01%
Les Hull Progressive Conservative 3,485 30.33%
Gary Hughes NB New Democratic Party 1,002 8.72%
H. Robert A. Storr Independent 108 0.94%
Election Date: 1987-10-13, Valid Votes: 11,489, Margin: 29.68%

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