1987 New Brunswick Provincial Election
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 | ||||||
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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 | |||||
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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 | |||||||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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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% |
See Also
- 2022 New Brunswick Provincial By-Election
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- 2015 New Brunswick Provincial By-Election
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- 2013 New Brunswick Provincial By-Election
- 2012 New Brunswick Provincial By-Election
- 2010 New Brunswick Provincial Election
- 2009 New Brunswick Provincial By-Election
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