1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election

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The 1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election took place on September 11, 1995, to elect members for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for all 55 provincial electoral districts. Liberal Party secured 48 seats, which constitutes 87.27% of the total seats, alongside receiving 51.66% of the popular vote. A total number of 392,007 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 227 candidates ran for 55 seats across the 55 districts.

Results by Party

There were totally 227 candidates competed for seats. Liberal Party won 48 seats, making up 87.27% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 51.66% of the popular vote. Progressive Conservative won 6 seats (10.91%) and NB New Democratic Party won 1 seats (1.82%)

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Summary by Political Party
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats Seats:
Votes:
Liberal Party 202,497 51.66% 55 48 87.27%
Progressive Conservative 120,247 30.67% 55 6 10.91%
NB New Democratic Party 37,697 9.62% 56 1 1.82%
NB Confederation of Regions Party 28,752 7.33% 36 0 -
Independent 1,635 0.42% 9 0 -
Natural Law Party 1,179 0.30% 16 0 -
Total 392,007 100% 227 55 100%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Summary by Party in Districts
Electoral District Liberal Party Progressive Conservative NB New Democratic Party Others Valid Votes
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Albert 2,871 43.91% 1,964 30.04% 353 5.40% 1,350 20.65% 6,538
Bathurst 4,956 75.51% 695 10.59% 912 13.90% - - 6,563
Campbellton 4,831 69.77% 1,207 17.43% 425 6.14% 461 6.66% 6,924
Caraquet 4,367 54.38% 1,804 22.46% 1,792 22.31% 68 0.85% 8,031
Carleton 3,216 40.76% 4,016 50.90% 220 2.79% 438 5.55% 7,890
Centre-Péninsule 3,448 52.48% 2,749 41.84% 373 5.68% - - 6,570
Charlotte 3,645 70.11% 1,269 24.41% 124 2.39% 161 3.10% 5,199
Dalhousie-Restigouche East 4,006 51.34% 743 9.52% 2,753 35.28% 301 3.86% 7,803
Dieppe-Memramcook 6,639 69.34% 2,181 22.78% 577 6.03% 177 1.85% 9,574
Edmundston 2,803 39.37% 4,215 59.20% 102 1.43% - - 7,120
Fredericton North 4,235 48.93% 1,778 20.54% 1,074 12.41% 1,569 18.13% 8,656
Fredericton South 4,141 51.46% 1,980 24.61% 1,042 12.95% 884 10.99% 8,047
Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak 3,241 49.93% 1,464 22.55% 929 14.31% 857 13.20% 6,491
Fundy Isles 1,201 46.91% 1,111 43.40% 77 3.01% 171 6.68% 2,560
Grand Bay-Westfield 1,583 26.77% 2,332 39.44% 1,471 24.88% 527 8.91% 5,913
Grand Falls Region 4,583 64.12% 2,301 32.19% 264 3.69% - - 7,148
Grand Lake 3,743 47.74% 2,177 27.76% 420 5.36% 1,501 19.14% 7,841
Hampton-Belleisle 3,310 43.89% 2,837 37.62% 870 11.54% 525 6.96% 7,542
Kennebecasis 3,279 44.49% 2,069 28.07% 1,552 21.06% 471 6.39% 7,371
Kent 4,318 70.44% 903 14.73% 522 8.52% 387 6.31% 6,130
Kent South 6,313 71.52% 1,774 20.10% 740 8.38% - - 8,827
Kings East 3,074 42.87% 3,030 42.26% 325 4.53% 741 10.33% 7,170
Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou 4,124 48.53% 4,096 48.20% 222 2.61% 56 0.66% 8,498
Mactaquac 3,106 41.43% 2,131 28.42% 505 6.74% 1,755 23.41% 7,497
Madawaska-La Vallée 2,908 41.60% 3,964 56.71% 118 1.69% - - 6,990
Madawaska-Les-Lacs 3,085 42.56% 4,060 56.02% 103 1.42% - - 7,248
Miramichi Bay 3,504 48.83% 3,344 46.60% 237 3.30% 91 1.27% 7,176
Miramichi Centre 4,081 49.54% 3,803 46.17% 353 4.29% - - 8,237
Miramichi-Bay du Vin 5,089 64.32% 2,114 26.72% 617 7.80% 92 1.16% 7,912
Moncton Crescent 3,832 54.81% 1,489 21.30% 426 6.09% 1,244 17.79% 6,991
Moncton East 4,466 61.80% 1,302 18.02% 854 11.82% 604 8.36% 7,226
Moncton North 4,333 61.33% 1,139 16.12% 608 8.61% 985 13.94% 7,065
Moncton South 4,332 61.83% 1,236 17.64% 577 8.24% 861 12.29% 7,006
Nepisiguit 3,715 57.64% 1,953 30.30% 690 10.71% 87 1.35% 6,445
New Maryland 3,719 46.56% 1,759 22.02% 636 7.96% 1,873 23.45% 7,987
Nigadoo-Chaleur 4,421 56.94% 2,555 32.91% 662 8.53% 126 1.62% 7,764
Oromocto-Gagetown 3,537 52.78% 1,861 27.77% 390 5.82% 914 13.64% 6,702
Petitcodiac 3,745 50.76% 1,650 22.36% 310 4.20% 1,673 22.68% 7,378
Restigouche West 3,745 51.53% 3,230 44.44% 200 2.75% 93 1.28% 7,268
Riverview 4,090 54.14% 1,712 22.66% 317 4.20% 1,436 19.01% 7,555
Rogersville-Kouchibouguac 3,530 52.29% 2,728 40.41% 493 7.30% - - 6,751
Saint John Champlain 2,222 37.94% 1,547 26.41% 1,888 32.23% 200 3.41% 5,857
Saint John Harbour 1,813 32.35% 702 12.52% 2,901 51.76% 189 3.37% 5,605
Saint John Lancaster 2,954 41.55% 2,673 37.60% 1,030 14.49% 452 6.36% 7,109
Saint John Portland 2,454 39.06% 2,113 33.63% 1,507 23.99% 209 3.33% 6,283
Saint John-Fundy 2,447 41.12% 2,263 38.03% 968 16.27% 273 4.59% 5,951
Saint John-Kings 3,176 44.61% 2,561 35.97% 825 11.59% 557 7.82% 7,119
Shediac-Cap-Pelé 6,963 81.80% 1,006 11.82% 543 6.38% - - 8,512
Southwest Miramichi 3,227 45.50% 2,326 32.80% 337 4.75% 1,202 16.95% 7,092
Tantramar 3,414 62.47% 654 11.97% 844 15.44% 553 10.12% 5,465
Tracadie-Sheila 3,803 46.44% 4,214 51.46% 172 2.10% - - 8,189
Victoria-Tobique 2,845 43.78% 2,838 43.67% 114 1.75% 701 10.79% 6,498
Western Charlotte 3,076 46.08% 1,752 26.25% 257 3.85% 1,590 23.82% 6,675
Woodstock 3,306 38.22% 3,058 35.36% 530 6.13% 1,755 20.29% 8,649
York 3,632 49.09% 1,815 24.53% 546 7.38% 1,406 19.00% 7,399
Total 202,497 51.66% 120,247 30.67% 37,697 9.62% 31,566 8.05% 392,007

Elected Candidates

There are 9 districts with winning margins of no more than 5%:

  • Victoria-Tobique: Liberal Party won by 0.11%
  • Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou: Liberal Party won by 0.33%
  • Kings East: Liberal Party won by 0.61%
  • Miramichi Bay: Liberal Party won by 2.23%
  • Woodstock: Liberal Party won by 2.86%
  • Saint John-Fundy: Liberal Party won by 3.09%
  • Miramichi Centre: Liberal Party won by 3.37%
  • Fundy Isles: Liberal Party won by 3.51%
  • Saint John Lancaster: Liberal Party won by 3.95%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Elected Candidates
Electoral District Elected Candidate Second Candidate Margin
Name Party Votes % Name Party Votes %
Albert Harry Doyle Liberal Party 2,871 43.91% O. Wayne Steeves Progressive Conservative 1,964 30.04% 13.87%
Bathurst Marcelle Mersereau Liberal Party 4,956 75.51% Kim Power NB New Democratic Party 824 12.56% 62.95%
Campbellton Edmond P. Blanchard Liberal Party 4,831 69.77% Florent Jim Levesque Progressive Conservative 1,207 17.43% 52.34%
Caraquet Bernard Thériault Liberal Party 4,367 54.38% Bernard Haché Progressive Conservative 1,804 22.46% 31.92%
Carleton Dale Allison Graham Progressive Conservative 4,016 50.90% Carvell (Butch) Green Liberal Party 3,216 40.76% 10.14%
Centre-Péninsule Denis Landry Liberal Party 3,448 52.48% Roland Mallais Progressive Conservative 2,749 41.84% 10.64%
Charlotte Sheldon Lee Liberal Party 3,645 70.11% Sharon E. Tucker Progressive Conservative 1,269 24.41% 45.70%
Dalhousie-Restigouche East Carolle de Ste Croix Liberal Party 4,006 51.34% Aurèle Ferlatte NB New Democratic Party 2,753 35.28% 16.06%
Dieppe-Memramcook Greg O'Donnell Liberal Party 6,639 69.34% Bernard Lord Progressive Conservative 2,181 22.78% 46.56%
Edmundston Bernard Valcourt Progressive Conservative 4,215 59.20% Roland Beaulieu Liberal Party 2,803 39.37% 19.83%
Fredericton North Jim Wilson Liberal Party 4,235 48.93% Walter Brown Progressive Conservative 1,778 20.54% 28.39%
Fredericton South Russell H.T. King Liberal Party 4,141 51.46% David Peterson Progressive Conservative 1,980 24.61% 26.85%
Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak Greg Byrne Liberal Party 3,241 49.93% Brent Bishop Progressive Conservative 1,464 22.55% 27.38%
Fundy Isles Eric Allaby Liberal Party 1,201 46.91% Bob Jackson Progressive Conservative 1,111 43.40% 3.51%
Grand Bay-Westfield Milton A. Sherwood Progressive Conservative 2,332 39.44% Edward Kelly Liberal Party 1,583 26.77% 12.67%
Grand Falls Region Paul E. Duffie Liberal Party 4,583 64.12% Jean-Guy Laforest Progressive Conservative 2,301 32.19% 31.93%
Grand Lake Doug Tyler Liberal Party 3,743 47.74% John Stephen McCready Progressive Conservative 2,177 27.76% 19.98%
Hampton-Belleisle Georgie Day Liberal Party 3,310 43.89% Ronald Matthew Hatfield Progressive Conservative 2,837 37.62% 6.27%
Kennebecasis Peter D. LeBlanc Liberal Party 3,279 44.49% John van Kralingen Progressive Conservative 2,069 28.07% 16.42%
Kent Alan R. Graham Liberal Party 4,318 70.44% Stéphane Comeau Progressive Conservative 903 14.73% 55.71%
Kent South Camille H. Thériault Liberal Party 6,313 71.52% Charles Ryan Progressive Conservative 1,774 20.10% 51.42%
Kings East LeRoy Armstrong Liberal Party 3,074 42.87% Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative 3,030 42.26% 0.61%
Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou Jean-Camille Degrâce Liberal Party 4,124 48.53% Paul Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,096 48.20% 0.33%
Mactaquac David Olmstead Liberal Party 3,106 41.43% Donald H. Parent Progressive Conservative 2,131 28.42% 13.01%
Madawaska-La Vallée Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative 3,964 56.71% Gérald H. Clavette Liberal Party 2,908 41.60% 15.11%
Madawaska-Les-Lacs Jeannot Volpé Progressive Conservative 4,060 56.02% Georges Corriveau Liberal Party 3,085 42.56% 13.46%
Miramichi Bay Donald (Danny) Gay Liberal Party 3,504 48.83% James K. (Jim) Gordon Progressive Conservative 3,344 46.60% 2.23%
Miramichi Centre John McKay Liberal Party 4,081 49.54% Paul Wallace Dawson Progressive Conservative 3,803 46.17% 3.37%
Miramichi-Bay du Vin Frank McKenna Liberal Party 5,089 64.32% Scott Hickey Progressive Conservative 2,114 26.72% 37.60%
Moncton Crescent Kenneth Randall MacLeod Liberal Party 3,832 54.81% Barbara Winsor Progressive Conservative 1,489 21.30% 33.51%
Moncton East Raymond Frenette Liberal Party 4,466 61.80% Brian Frederick Donaghy Progressive Conservative 1,302 18.02% 43.78%
Moncton North Gene J. Devereux Liberal Party 4,333 61.33% Marc LeBlanc Progressive Conservative 1,139 16.12% 45.21%
Moncton South James E. (Jim) Lockyer Liberal Party 4,332 61.83% Robert (Bob) MacKenzie Leighton Progressive Conservative 1,236 17.64% 44.19%
Nepisiguit Alban Landry Liberal Party 3,715 57.64% Anne-Marie Gammon Progressive Conservative 1,953 30.30% 27.34%
New Maryland Joan Kingston Liberal Party 3,719 46.56% S. Max White NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,873 23.45% 23.11%
Nigadoo-Chaleur Albert Doucet Liberal Party 4,421 56.94% Maxime Lejeune Progressive Conservative 2,555 32.91% 24.03%
Oromocto-Gagetown Vaughn Blaney Liberal Party 3,537 52.78% Jody Carr Progressive Conservative 1,861 27.77% 25.01%
Petitcodiac Hollis S. Steeves Liberal Party 3,745 50.76% Tom Taylor NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,673 22.68% 28.08%
Restigouche West Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Party 3,745 51.53% Luc LeBrun Progressive Conservative 3,230 44.44% 7.09%
Riverview Al J. Kavanaugh Liberal Party 4,090 54.14% Scott (Skip) MacGregor Progressive Conservative 1,712 22.66% 31.48%
Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Kenneth Johnson Liberal Party 3,530 52.29% Hermel Mazerolle Progressive Conservative 2,728 40.41% 11.88%
Saint John Champlain Roly MacIntyre Liberal Party 2,222 37.94% Paula C. Tippett NB New Democratic Party 1,888 32.23% 5.71%
Saint John Harbour Elizabeth Weir NB New Democratic Party 2,901 51.76% Robert Austin Higgins Liberal Party 1,813 32.35% 19.41%
Saint John Lancaster Jane Barry Liberal Party 2,954 41.55% Norm McFarlane Progressive Conservative 2,673 37.60% 3.95%
Saint John Portland Leo A. McAdam Liberal Party 2,454 39.06% Trevor Arthur Holder Progressive Conservative 2,113 33.63% 5.43%
Saint John-Fundy Stuart Jamieson Liberal Party 2,447 41.12% Rodney Weston Progressive Conservative 2,263 38.03% 3.09%
Saint John-Kings Laureen Jarrett Liberal Party 3,176 44.61% Bill Artiss Progressive Conservative 2,561 35.97% 8.64%
Shediac-Cap-Pelé Bernard P. Richard Liberal Party 6,963 81.80% Jean-Claude (J.C.) Bourque Progressive Conservative 1,006 11.82% 69.98%
Southwest Miramichi Reg MacDonald Liberal Party 3,227 45.50% Andy Dawson Progressive Conservative 2,326 32.80% 12.70%
Tantramar Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Party 3,414 62.47% Berkeley Fleming NB New Democratic Party 844 15.44% 47.03%
Tracadie-Sheila Elvy Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,214 51.46% George McLaughlin Liberal Party 3,803 46.44% 5.02%
Victoria-Tobique Larry R. Kennedy Liberal Party 2,845 43.78% Gregory Haiden Inman Progressive Conservative 2,838 43.67% 0.11%
Western Charlotte Ann Breault Liberal Party 3,076 46.08% Ken Stevens Progressive Conservative 1,752 26.25% 19.83%
Woodstock Bruce Atherton Smith Liberal Party 3,306 38.22% Fred D. Hanson Progressive Conservative 3,058 35.36% 2.86%
York John Flynn Liberal Party 3,632 49.09% Martin MacMullin Progressive Conservative 1,815 24.53% 24.56%

Results by Candidates

There are 227 candidates competed for 227 seats, with 176 candidates (77.53%) received at least 5% of votes in their electoral districts.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election - Summary by Candidate
Electoral District Candidate Affiliation Valid Votes %
Albert Harry Doyle Liberal Party 2,871 43.91%
O. Wayne Steeves Progressive Conservative 1,964 30.04%
Doug Duff NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,350 20.65%
Elizabeth Venart NB New Democratic Party 353 5.40%
Bathurst Marcelle Mersereau Liberal Party 4,956 75.51%
Kim Power NB New Democratic Party 824 12.56%
Graham Wiseman Progressive Conservative 695 10.59%
William Parker NB New Democratic Party 88 1.34%
Campbellton Edmond P. Blanchard Liberal Party 4,831 69.77%
Florent Jim Levesque Progressive Conservative 1,207 17.43%
Louis Renaud NB New Democratic Party 425 6.14%
Harold I. Hargrove NB Confederation of Regions Party 368 5.31%
Laurent Maltais Natural Law Party 93 1.34%
Caraquet Bernard Thériault Liberal Party 4,367 54.38%
Bernard Haché Progressive Conservative 1,804 22.46%
Jean-Marie Nadeau NB New Democratic Party 1,792 22.31%
Marc Boulay Natural Law Party 68 0.85%
Carleton Dale Allison Graham Progressive Conservative 4,016 50.90%
Carvell (Butch) Green Liberal Party 3,216 40.76%
David Kilcollins NB Confederation of Regions Party 438 5.55%
Deanna M. Grant NB New Democratic Party 220 2.79%
Centre-Péninsule Denis Landry Liberal Party 3,448 52.48%
Roland Mallais Progressive Conservative 2,749 41.84%
Pierre Cousineau NB New Democratic Party 373 5.68%
Charlotte Sheldon Lee Liberal Party 3,645 70.11%
Sharon E. Tucker Progressive Conservative 1,269 24.41%
Eugene A. Dugas NB New Democratic Party 124 2.39%
Lynn O. Mason NB Confederation of Regions Party 107 2.06%
Teresa James Independent 54 1.04%
Bob Mabee Independent 0 0.00%
Dalhousie-Restigouche East Carolle de Ste Croix Liberal Party 4,006 51.34%
Aurèle Ferlatte NB New Democratic Party 2,753 35.28%
Gail Walsh Progressive Conservative 743 9.52%
Charles Gendron Stewart Independent 220 2.82%
Chris Jensen Natural Law Party 81 1.04%
Dieppe-Memramcook Greg O'Donnell Liberal Party 6,639 69.34%
Bernard Lord Progressive Conservative 2,181 22.78%
Bernice Butler NB New Democratic Party 577 6.03%
Robert L. Henry NB Confederation of Regions Party 177 1.85%
Edmundston Bernard Valcourt Progressive Conservative 4,215 59.20%
Roland Beaulieu Liberal Party 2,803 39.37%
Maureen Michaud NB New Democratic Party 102 1.43%
Fredericton North Jim Wilson Liberal Party 4,235 48.93%
Walter Brown Progressive Conservative 1,778 20.54%
J.A. Ross Ingram NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,569 18.13%
Elaine Perkins NB New Democratic Party 1,074 12.41%
Fredericton South Russell H.T. King Liberal Party 4,141 51.46%
David Peterson Progressive Conservative 1,980 24.61%
Richard (Dick) Grant NB New Democratic Party 1,042 12.95%
David (Dave) O'Brien NB Confederation of Regions Party 776 9.64%
Jeanne Geldart Natural Law Party 108 1.34%
Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak Greg Byrne Liberal Party 3,241 49.93%
Brent Bishop Progressive Conservative 1,464 22.55%
Patricia Anne Kennedy NB New Democratic Party 929 14.31%
Nancy G. Curtis NB Confederation of Regions Party 857 13.20%
Fundy Isles Eric Allaby Liberal Party 1,201 46.91%
Bob Jackson Progressive Conservative 1,111 43.40%
John M. Cunningham NB Confederation of Regions Party 171 6.68%
Bill Barteau NB New Democratic Party 77 3.01%
Grand Bay-Westfield Milton A. Sherwood Progressive Conservative 2,332 39.44%
Edward Kelly Liberal Party 1,583 26.77%
Julie Anne Dingwell NB New Democratic Party 1,471 24.88%
Calvert M. (Colby) Fraser NB Confederation of Regions Party 527 8.91%
Grand Falls Region Paul E. Duffie Liberal Party 4,583 64.12%
Jean-Guy Laforest Progressive Conservative 2,301 32.19%
André Faust NB New Democratic Party 264 3.69%
Grand Lake Doug Tyler Liberal Party 3,743 47.74%
John Stephen McCready Progressive Conservative 2,177 27.76%
Constance M. Webber NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,501 19.14%
Danny Young NB New Democratic Party 420 5.36%
Hampton-Belleisle Georgie Day Liberal Party 3,310 43.89%
Ronald Matthew Hatfield Progressive Conservative 2,837 37.62%
Shirley L. (Kerr) Short NB New Democratic Party 870 11.54%
John Bennett (Ben) Macaulay NB Confederation of Regions Party 456 6.05%
Neil Dickie Natural Law Party 69 0.91%
Kennebecasis Peter D. LeBlanc Liberal Party 3,279 44.49%
John van Kralingen Progressive Conservative 2,069 28.07%
Elizabeth Ellen Thompson NB New Democratic Party 1,552 21.06%
R.G. (Bob) Ross NB Confederation of Regions Party 471 6.39%
Kent Alan R. Graham Liberal Party 4,318 70.44%
Stéphane Comeau Progressive Conservative 903 14.73%
John LaBossiere NB New Democratic Party 522 8.52%
Percy R. Beers NB Confederation of Regions Party 387 6.31%
Kent South Camille H. Thériault Liberal Party 6,313 71.52%
Charles Ryan Progressive Conservative 1,774 20.10%
Clifford Meunier NB New Democratic Party 740 8.38%
Kings East LeRoy Armstrong Liberal Party 3,074 42.87%
Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative 3,030 42.26%
Gordon B. Willden NB Confederation of Regions Party 548 7.64%
Brian Stone NB New Democratic Party 325 4.53%
Brian A. Chown Independent 193 2.69%
Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou Jean-Camille Degrâce Liberal Party 4,124 48.53%
Paul Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,096 48.20%
Daniel Brindle NB New Democratic Party 222 2.61%
Gilles Godin Natural Law Party 56 0.66%
Mactaquac David Olmstead Liberal Party 3,106 41.43%
Donald H. Parent Progressive Conservative 2,131 28.42%
Gregory James Hargrove NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,755 23.41%
Thomas R. Steep NB New Democratic Party 505 6.74%
Madawaska-La Vallée Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative 3,964 56.71%
Gérald H. Clavette Liberal Party 2,908 41.60%
Jean-Marie St-Onge NB New Democratic Party 118 1.69%
Madawaska-Les-Lacs Jeannot Volpé Progressive Conservative 4,060 56.02%
Georges Corriveau Liberal Party 3,085 42.56%
John Nowlan NB New Democratic Party 103 1.42%
Miramichi Bay Donald (Danny) Gay Liberal Party 3,504 48.83%
James K. (Jim) Gordon Progressive Conservative 3,344 46.60%
Mary M. Parker NB New Democratic Party 237 3.30%
Allison Furlotte NB Confederation of Regions Party 91 1.27%
Miramichi Centre John McKay Liberal Party 4,081 49.54%
Paul Wallace Dawson Progressive Conservative 3,803 46.17%
Terry Carter NB New Democratic Party 353 4.29%
Miramichi-Bay du Vin Frank McKenna Liberal Party 5,089 64.32%
Scott Hickey Progressive Conservative 2,114 26.72%
Debbie McGraw NB New Democratic Party 617 7.80%
Brian E. Farrah Natural Law Party 92 1.16%
Moncton Crescent Kenneth Randall MacLeod Liberal Party 3,832 54.81%
Barbara Winsor Progressive Conservative 1,489 21.30%
Dean Ryder NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,017 14.55%
Richard James Hay NB New Democratic Party 426 6.09%
Richard Harold Mullins Independent 227 3.25%
Moncton East Raymond Frenette Liberal Party 4,466 61.80%
Brian Frederick Donaghy Progressive Conservative 1,302 18.02%
Gérard Snow NB New Democratic Party 854 11.82%
Gerry Fullerton NB Confederation of Regions Party 604 8.36%
Moncton North Gene J. Devereux Liberal Party 4,333 61.33%
Marc LeBlanc Progressive Conservative 1,139 16.12%
Cyril Hazen Flanagan NB Confederation of Regions Party 945 13.38%
Mark Robar NB New Democratic Party 608 8.61%
Michael Boucher Natural Law Party 40 0.57%
Moncton South James E. (Jim) Lockyer Liberal Party 4,332 61.83%
Robert (Bob) MacKenzie Leighton Progressive Conservative 1,236 17.64%
Don Freeman NB Confederation of Regions Party 861 12.29%
Blair McInnis NB New Democratic Party 577 8.24%
Nepisiguit Alban Landry Liberal Party 3,715 57.64%
Anne-Marie Gammon Progressive Conservative 1,953 30.30%
Normand Savoie NB New Democratic Party 690 10.71%
Haché Andie Natural Law Party 87 1.35%
New Maryland Joan Kingston Liberal Party 3,719 46.56%
S. Max White NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,873 23.45%
Robert Penney Progressive Conservative 1,759 22.02%
Eric Keating NB New Democratic Party 636 7.96%
Nigadoo-Chaleur Albert Doucet Liberal Party 4,421 56.94%
Maxime Lejeune Progressive Conservative 2,555 32.91%
Ulric DeGrâce NB New Democratic Party 662 8.53%
Francine Richard Natural Law Party 126 1.62%
Oromocto-Gagetown Vaughn Blaney Liberal Party 3,537 52.78%
Jody Carr Progressive Conservative 1,861 27.77%
Albert Morris Rector NB Confederation of Regions Party 914 13.64%
Sandra Burtt NB New Democratic Party 390 5.82%
Petitcodiac Hollis S. Steeves Liberal Party 3,745 50.76%
Tom Taylor NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,673 22.68%
C. W. (Bill) Harmer Progressive Conservative 1,650 22.36%
Jennifer Stairs NB New Democratic Party 310 4.20%
Restigouche West Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Party 3,745 51.53%
Luc LeBrun Progressive Conservative 3,230 44.44%
Wendy Martin NB New Democratic Party 200 2.75%
Marcelle Lamontagne Natural Law Party 93 1.28%
Riverview Al J. Kavanaugh Liberal Party 4,090 54.14%
Scott (Skip) MacGregor Progressive Conservative 1,712 22.66%
Doug Roper NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,436 19.01%
David Bailie NB New Democratic Party 317 4.20%
Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Kenneth Johnson Liberal Party 3,530 52.29%
Hermel Mazerolle Progressive Conservative 2,728 40.41%
Charles Richard NB New Democratic Party 493 7.30%
Saint John Champlain Roly MacIntyre Liberal Party 2,222 37.94%
Paula C. Tippett NB New Democratic Party 1,888 32.23%
Lisa Keenan Progressive Conservative 1,547 26.41%
Christina Green NB Confederation of Regions Party 200 3.41%
Saint John Harbour Elizabeth Weir NB New Democratic Party 2,901 51.76%
Robert Austin Higgins Liberal Party 1,813 32.35%
Lloyd Betts Progressive Conservative 702 12.52%
Roland Griffith NB Confederation of Regions Party 137 2.44%
Janice S. MacMillan Natural Law Party 52 0.93%
Saint John Lancaster Jane Barry Liberal Party 2,954 41.55%
Norm McFarlane Progressive Conservative 2,673 37.60%
Kenneth W. Wilcox NB New Democratic Party 1,030 14.49%
Peter A. Whitebone NB Confederation of Regions Party 215 3.02%
Richard Phillip Gerrior Independent 188 2.64%
Christopher B. Collrin Natural Law Party 49 0.69%
Saint John Portland Leo A. McAdam Liberal Party 2,454 39.06%
Trevor Arthur Holder Progressive Conservative 2,113 33.63%
Greg Barry NB New Democratic Party 1,507 23.99%
Terry Van Duzee NB Confederation of Regions Party 209 3.33%
Saint John-Fundy Stuart Jamieson Liberal Party 2,447 41.12%
Rodney Weston Progressive Conservative 2,263 38.03%
Aubrey Joseph Fougere NB New Democratic Party 968 16.27%
Henry Bernard Toole NB Confederation of Regions Party 224 3.76%
Phyillis Johnston Natural Law Party 49 0.82%
Saint John-Kings Laureen Jarrett Liberal Party 3,176 44.61%
Bill Artiss Progressive Conservative 2,561 35.97%
Pam Faye Coates NB New Democratic Party 825 11.59%
Gary Douglas Ewart Independent 497 6.98%
Allison Pring Natural Law Party 60 0.84%
Shediac-Cap-Pelé Bernard P. Richard Liberal Party 6,963 81.80%
Jean-Claude (J.C.) Bourque Progressive Conservative 1,006 11.82%
John Gagnon NB New Democratic Party 543 6.38%
Southwest Miramichi Reg MacDonald Liberal Party 3,227 45.50%
Andy Dawson Progressive Conservative 2,326 32.80%
Gerald Stewart NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,055 14.88%
Allan Layton Goodfellow NB New Democratic Party 337 4.75%
Gayer Dominick Holmes Independent 147 2.07%
Tantramar Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Party 3,414 62.47%
Berkeley Fleming NB New Democratic Party 844 15.44%
H. Eric Wheeler Progressive Conservative 654 11.97%
Julia Elnora Stevens NB Confederation of Regions Party 553 10.12%
Tracadie-Sheila Elvy Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,214 51.46%
George McLaughlin Liberal Party 3,803 46.44%
Aldoria Noël NB New Democratic Party 172 2.10%
Victoria-Tobique Larry R. Kennedy Liberal Party 2,845 43.78%
Gregory Haiden Inman Progressive Conservative 2,838 43.67%
Kevin Jensen NB Confederation of Regions Party 592 9.11%
Leslie Ferguson NB New Democratic Party 114 1.75%
Carter Charles Edgar Independent 109 1.68%
Western Charlotte Ann Breault Liberal Party 3,076 46.08%
Ken Stevens Progressive Conservative 1,752 26.25%
Tony Huntjens NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,590 23.82%
James Alexander NB New Democratic Party 257 3.85%
Woodstock Bruce Atherton Smith Liberal Party 3,306 38.22%
Fred D. Hanson Progressive Conservative 3,058 35.36%
Lynn M. Avery NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,755 20.29%
David Kennedy NB New Democratic Party 530 6.13%
York John Flynn Liberal Party 3,632 49.09%
Martin MacMullin Progressive Conservative 1,815 24.53%
Stephen Little NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,350 18.25%
Mary van Gaal NB New Democratic Party 546 7.38%
Patricia Carlson Natural Law Party 56 0.76%

Results by Districts

Albert

Harry Doyle of Liberal Party received 43.91% of the votes, totaling 2,871 votes, to win the election, defeated O. Wayne Steeves of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 13.87%. The total votes casted was 6,538.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Albert
Candidate Party Votes %
Harry Doyle Liberal Party 2,871 43.91%
O. Wayne Steeves Progressive Conservative 1,964 30.04%
Doug Duff NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,350 20.65%
Elizabeth Venart NB New Democratic Party 353 5.40%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,538, Margin: 13.87%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Albert - Results by Poll
No. Location Harry Doyle O. Wayne Steeves Doug Duff Elizabeth Venart Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Hillsborough 14 16 4 1 1 36 - -
1 Salisbury 34 5 18 3 - 60 - -
1 Upper Coverdale 106 56 85 17 2 266 386 68.91%
10A Niagara 91 36 25 12 - 164 229 71.62%
10B Niagara 95 55 42 5 - 197 250 78.80%
11 Stoney Creek 63 85 38 7 2 195 238 81.93%
12 Weldon, Dawson 114 72 44 18 2 250 324 77.16%
13 Salem 63 37 26 3 - 129 175 73.71%
14 Hillsborough - North 83 70 23 4 1 181 244 74.18%
15 Hillsborough - Centre 150 99 47 8 1 305 381 80.05%
16 Hillsborough - South 107 50 35 7 1 200 243 82.30%
17 Baltimore, Rosevale 29 38 26 5 - 98 166 59.04%
18 Edgett's Landing, Albert Mines 118 89 51 12 1 271 348 77.87%
19A Hopewell Cape 91 41 50 5 1 188 241 78.01%
19B Hopewell Cape 81 48 42 9 - 180 238 75.63%
2 Riverview 50 34 19 3 1 107 - -
20 Hopewell Hill 38 14 6 - 2 60 99 60.61%
21 Harvey Parish 137 72 41 16 4 270 347 77.81%
22 Riverside - Albert 129 95 33 6 2 265 304 87.17%
23 Parkindale 105 68 77 38 - 288 365 78.90%
24 Elgin 118 91 65 21 5 300 376 79.79%
25 Alma 88 91 17 12 - 208 249 83.53%
26 Albert Hospital, Myer's, Forest Dale - Mobile 5 12 2 3 2 24 27 88.89%
27 Fowne's - Mobile 4 4 1 - 1 10 10 100.00%
2A Five Points 67 50 66 12 - 195 259 75.29%
2B Five Points 81 30 40 16 1 168 227 74.01%
3 Hillsborough 85 31 25 4 - 145 - -
3 Little River 96 89 104 16 - 305 431 70.77%
4 Turtle Creek 45 113 59 8 3 228 310 73.55%
5 Pine Glen 63 73 61 8 1 206 294 70.07%
6 Pt. Park - West 124 77 47 17 1 266 411 64.72%
7 Pt. Park - East 141 55 41 25 - 262 396 66.16%
8 Bridgedale 130 82 52 22 - 286 381 75.07%
9 Lower Coverdale 126 86 38 10 - 260 341 76.25%
Total 2,871 1,964 1,350 353 35 6,573 8,290 79.29%

Bathurst

Marcelle Mersereau of Liberal Party received 75.51% of the votes, totaling 4,956 votes, to win the election, defeated Kim Power of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 62.95%. The total votes casted was 6,563.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Bathurst
Candidate Party Votes %
Marcelle Mersereau Liberal Party 4,956 75.51%
Kim Power NB New Democratic Party 824 12.56%
Graham Wiseman Progressive Conservative 695 10.59%
William Parker NB New Democratic Party 88 1.34%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,563, Margin: 62.95%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Bathurst - Results by Poll
No. Location Marcelle Mersereau Kim Power Graham Wiseman William Parker Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Bathurst 82 2 3 2 3 92 - -
1 Bathurst 162 24 24 4 6 220 313 70.29%
1 Bathurst Supermall 250 26 36 2 1 315 - -
10 Bathurst 118 27 12 2 4 163 289 56.40%
11 Bathurst 140 11 20 2 1 174 365 47.67%
12 Bathurst 122 16 12 3 3 156 278 56.12%
13A Bathurst 114 19 11 - 2 146 234 62.39%
13B Bathurst 124 27 16 2 4 173 291 59.45%
14 Bathurst 155 31 11 1 2 200 334 59.88%
15 Bathurst 185 34 14 4 2 239 387 61.76%
16 Bathurst 132 19 16 - 1 168 257 65.37%
17 Bathurst 191 34 19 4 2 250 420 59.52%
18 Bathurst 120 33 18 2 3 176 352 50.00%
19 Bathurst 208 32 15 2 3 260 460 56.52%
2 Bathurst 209 17 22 3 1 252 382 65.97%
2 Bathurst Supermall 200 18 35 2 7 262 - -
20 Bathurst 102 28 11 3 - 144 220 65.45%
21 Bathurst 133 28 33 3 1 198 340 58.24%
22 Bathurst 109 19 12 1 - 141 201 70.15%
23 Bathurst 157 41 25 2 7 232 315 73.65%
24 Bathurst 118 51 31 2 4 206 287 71.78%
25 Bathurst 182 55 28 3 7 275 450 61.11%
26 Bathurst 178 42 38 1 3 262 407 64.37%
27 Bathurst 107 37 35 5 1 185 304 60.86%
28 Melanson Home, Russell House, 27 2 10 2 - 41 69 59.42%
29 Résid. West End, L. Robichaud, 118 4 21 2 - 145 166 87.35%
3 Bathurst 174 17 20 - 4 215 348 61.78%
30 Hôpital Chaleur Hospital - Mobile 7 2 2 1 - 12 - -
31 Foyer Notre Dame des Lourdes - Mobile 23 1 7 - - 31 41 75.61%
4 Bathurst 180 23 27 - 2 232 381 60.89%
5 Bathurst 138 13 23 1 2 177 276 64.13%
6 Bathurst 193 19 35 5 1 253 426 59.39%
7 Bathurst 135 20 20 2 1 178 305 58.36%
8 Bathurst 138 28 10 2 3 181 286 63.29%
9A Bathurst 124 1 8 17 1 151 226 66.81%
9B Bathurst 101 23 15 1 - 140 225 62.22%
Total 4,956 824 695 88 82 6,645 9,635 68.97%

Campbellton

Edmond P. Blanchard of Liberal Party received 69.77% of the votes, totaling 4,831 votes, to win the election, defeated Florent Jim Levesque of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 52.34%. The total votes casted was 6,924.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Campbellton
Candidate Party Votes %
Edmond P. Blanchard Liberal Party 4,831 69.77%
Florent Jim Levesque Progressive Conservative 1,207 17.43%
Louis Renaud NB New Democratic Party 425 6.14%
Harold I. Hargrove NB Confederation of Regions Party 368 5.31%
Laurent Maltais Natural Law Party 93 1.34%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,924, Margin: 52.34%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Campbellton - Results by Poll
No. Location Edmond P. Blanchard Florent Jim Levesque Louis Renaud Harold I. Hargrove Laurent Maltais Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Campbellton 77 6 1 2 - 2 88 - -
1 Campbellton Nursing Home 274 72 8 42 1 2 399 - -
1 Tide Head 203 50 33 39 3 1 329 450 73.11%
10 Campbellton 116 34 12 13 5 5 185 311 59.49%
11A Campbellton 107 20 13 18 2 2 162 258 62.79%
11B Campbellton 99 22 10 14 1 1 147 228 64.47%
12 Campbellton 134 34 19 14 5 2 208 328 63.41%
13 Campbellton 138 49 13 10 5 3 218 362 60.22%
14 Campbellton 171 57 25 17 - 2 272 415 65.54%
15 Campbellton 193 32 16 13 2 3 259 395 65.57%
16 Campbellton 222 31 21 18 3 2 297 431 68.91%
17 Campbellton 116 24 7 2 3 4 156 302 51.66%
18A Campbellton 124 13 12 10 2 2 163 248 65.73%
18B Campbellton 95 27 6 7 3 1 139 206 67.48%
19 Campbellton 225 35 16 10 4 5 295 431 68.45%
2 Campbellton Nursing Home 262 62 5 19 1 4 353 - -
2 Tide Head 192 46 16 27 3 6 290 355 81.69%
20 Campbellton 191 45 16 12 1 2 267 377 70.82%
21 McLeod's 192 32 13 10 9 1 257 329 78.12%
22 Val D'Amour 42 14 1 1 - 2 60 79 75.95%
23 Dundee 133 119 20 5 2 2 281 324 86.73%
24 Dundee 105 89 13 - 6 8 221 259 85.33%
25 Campbellton Nursing Home - Mobile 23 9 3 3 2 2 42 99 42.42%
26 M. Marcella, J.P. Savoie, DVA Wing 14 4 3 2 - - 23 25 92.00%
27 Restigouche. Hosp. Centre - Mobile 16 7 7 1 4 - 35 63 55.56%
28 Reg. Hospital - Mobile 7 1 - - - 1 9 - -
3 Atholville 209 37 10 5 2 5 268 331 80.97%
4 Atholville 245 45 24 4 4 5 327 406 80.54%
5 Atholville 194 20 11 2 2 8 237 280 84.64%
6 Campbellton 178 29 22 8 6 5 248 321 77.26%
7 Campbellton 229 35 17 8 - 3 292 397 73.55%
8 Campbellton 148 50 23 8 5 2 236 355 66.48%
9 Campbellton 157 57 9 24 7 1 255 390 65.38%
Total 4,831 1,207 425 368 93 94 7,018 8,755 80.16%

Caraquet

Bernard Thériault of Liberal Party received 54.38% of the votes, totaling 4,367 votes, to win the election, defeated Bernard Haché of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 31.92%. The total votes casted was 8,031.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Caraquet
Candidate Party Votes %
Bernard Thériault Liberal Party 4,367 54.38%
Bernard Haché Progressive Conservative 1,804 22.46%
Jean-Marie Nadeau NB New Democratic Party 1,792 22.31%
Marc Boulay Natural Law Party 68 0.85%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,031, Margin: 31.92%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Caraquet - Results by Poll
No. Location Bernard Thériault Bernard Haché Jean-Marie Nadeau Marc Boulay Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Caraquet 96 34 13 1 11 155 - -
1 Centre Municipal de Grande-Anse 53 17 14 2 - 86 - -
1 Maisonnette 116 33 64 2 7 222 237 93.67%
10 Bertrand 119 62 59 3 - 243 289 84.08%
11 Bertrand 174 60 59 - - 293 375 78.13%
12 Caraquet 97 42 42 3 4 188 256 73.44%
13 Caraquet 123 44 45 - 2 214 252 84.92%
14 Caraquet 101 38 59 - - 198 266 74.44%
15 Caraquet 140 68 92 1 2 303 412 73.54%
16 Caraquet 134 48 60 2 3 247 305 80.98%
17 Caraquet 105 62 51 1 1 220 310 70.97%
18 Caraquet 105 63 64 1 3 236 293 80.55%
19 Caraquet 153 50 50 1 1 255 329 77.51%
2 Carrefour de la Mer 285 100 38 2 1 426 - -
2 Maisonnette 108 56 74 3 5 246 290 84.83%
20 Caraquet 106 37 38 1 4 186 224 83.04%
21 Caraquet 122 58 61 2 3 246 312 78.85%
22 Caraquet 135 55 49 5 4 248 312 79.49%
23 Village Blanchard 116 80 38 3 3 240 299 80.27%
24 St-Simon 174 75 47 - 2 298 368 80.98%
25 St-Simon 136 67 54 1 2 260 336 77.38%
26 Bas-Caraquet 109 43 43 - 11 206 233 88.41%
27 Bas-Caraquet 157 76 37 3 18 291 369 78.86%
28 Bas-Caraquet 132 67 57 1 1 258 325 79.38%
29 Bas-Caraquet 158 72 80 - 6 316 403 78.41%
3 Anse Bleue 148 87 62 7 1 305 366 83.33%
30 Pokesudie 117 20 91 2 3 233 270 86.30%
31 Caraquet and/et St-Simon - Mobile 38 14 8 - 1 61 63 96.83%
32 L'Hôpital de l'Enfant Jésus - Mobile 6 4 3 - - 13 - -
4 Dugas 43 18 28 1 5 95 136 69.85%
5 Grande Anse 150 28 72 3 7 260 334 77.84%
6 Grande Anse 164 52 75 6 1 298 395 75.44%
7 St-Léolin 127 48 41 1 - 217 300 72.33%
8 St-Léolin 165 38 77 6 2 288 348 82.76%
9 Bertrand 155 88 47 4 3 297 350 84.86%
Total 4,367 1,804 1,792 68 117 8,148 9,357 87.08%

Carleton

Dale Allison Graham of Progressive Conservative received 50.90% of the votes, totaling 4,016 votes, to win the election, defeated Carvell (Butch) Green of Liberal Party by a comfortable margin of 10.14%. The total votes casted was 7,890.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Carleton
Candidate Party Votes %
Dale Allison Graham Progressive Conservative 4,016 50.90%
Carvell (Butch) Green Liberal Party 3,216 40.76%
David Kilcollins NB Confederation of Regions Party 438 5.55%
Deanna M. Grant NB New Democratic Party 220 2.79%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,890, Margin: 10.14%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Carleton - Results by Poll
No. Location Dale Allison Graham Carvell (Butch) Green David Kilcollins Deanna M. Grant Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Bristol 42 32 1 - 5 80 - -
1 Hartland 46 70 3 - - 119 - -
1 Pembrooke 80 31 10 7 1 129 174 74.14%
10 Florenceville 47 47 5 6 2 107 151 70.86%
11 Stickney 157 109 9 8 3 286 362 79.01%
12 Coldstream 103 98 25 6 1 233 325 71.69%
13 Mount Pleasant 125 61 12 7 - 205 255 80.39%
14 Florenceville 116 126 8 6 - 256 358 71.51%
15 Glassville 137 109 16 11 2 275 342 80.41%
16 Argyle 102 51 10 12 - 175 219 79.91%
17 Juniper 135 88 11 16 4 254 292 86.99%
18 Bristol 121 121 10 14 3 269 411 65.45%
19 Florenceville 63 73 2 - - 138 193 71.50%
2 Florenceville 132 145 13 5 1 296 - -
2 Hartland 117 63 17 6 1 204 305 66.89%
20 Florenceville 100 120 5 6 - 231 287 80.49%
21 Knoxford 137 75 25 4 - 241 314 76.75%
22 Centreville 170 107 11 2 1 291 399 72.93%
23 Tracey Mills 98 77 6 3 1 185 240 77.08%
24 Wicklow 120 158 8 4 1 291 402 72.39%
25 Bristol 106 98 9 10 - 223 306 72.88%
26 Bristol 88 84 9 2 - 183 243 75.31%
27 Bath 92 76 7 8 - 183 255 71.76%
28 Bath 73 60 4 1 1 139 189 73.54%
29 Johnville 63 80 5 5 1 154 202 76.24%
3 Hartland 91 83 14 5 - 193 257 75.10%
30 Bath 141 98 13 7 1 260 359 72.42%
31 Holmesville 143 73 9 5 - 230 285 80.70%
32 Upper Kent 172 85 43 7 - 307 419 73.27%
33 Knoxford 135 98 20 3 2 258 392 65.82%
34 Upper Kent 76 29 2 - - 107 138 77.54%
35 Carleton Nursing Home, Delong Residential 20 15 3 4 1 43 63 68.25%
36 River View Manor - Mobile 10 18 3 - - 31 39 79.49%
37 Northern Carleton Hospital - Mobile 7 6 - - - 13 - -
4 Hartland 106 118 15 8 - 247 340 72.65%
5 Coldstream 126 120 24 11 2 283 429 65.97%
6 Simonds 75 55 8 5 - 143 193 74.09%
7 Conquerors Club 138 115 18 6 - 277 374 74.06%
8 United Church 100 54 16 8 1 179 254 70.47%
9 Conquerors Club 106 90 9 2 1 208 259 80.31%
Total 4,016 3,216 438 220 36 7,926 10,025 79.06%

Centre-Péninsule

Denis Landry of Liberal Party received 52.48% of the votes, totaling 3,448 votes, to win the election, defeated Roland Mallais of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 10.64%. The total votes casted was 6,570.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Centre-Péninsule
Candidate Party Votes %
Denis Landry Liberal Party 3,448 52.48%
Roland Mallais Progressive Conservative 2,749 41.84%
Pierre Cousineau NB New Democratic Party 373 5.68%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,570, Margin: 10.64%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Centre-Péninsule - Results by Poll
No. Location Denis Landry Roland Mallais Pierre Cousineau Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Centre Communautaire Ste-Rose 181 107 11 - 299 - -
Tracadie-Sheila 30 21 1 - 52 - -
1 Centre Communautaire Inkerman 80 70 12 8 170 216 78.70%
10 Centre de Paquetvillle 111 90 15 8 224 268 83.58%
11 Centre de Paquetville 119 90 14 2 225 246 91.46%
12 Centre de Paquetville 124 72 14 5 215 247 87.04%
13 Ernest Nowlan 179 99 21 2 301 356 84.55%
14 Centre de Paquetvillle 151 136 29 6 322 358 89.94%
15 Club de L'age D'or Trois Anneaux 251 133 26 4 414 432 95.83%
16 Centre de Bois Blanc 222 81 17 3 323 408 79.17%
17 Local Co-op Ltee. 208 118 8 2 336 379 88.65%
18 Centre Communautaire Ste-Rose 144 111 17 3 275 389 70.69%
19 Centre Récréatif de St-Isidore 94 173 5 3 275 322 85.40%
2 Club d'age d'or Évangeline 130 96 25 4 255 313 81.47%
20 Centre Récréatif de St-Isidore 98 173 14 4 289 363 79.61%
21 Club d'age d'or St-Isidore 73 148 4 5 230 302 76.16%
22 Centre Sociaux Culturel 63 149 - 2 214 262 81.68%
23 Oscar Robichaud 115 92 10 2 219 264 82.95%
24 Manoir Edith Pinet - Mobile 8 5 - - 13 30 43.33%
25 Villa St-Michel, Pavillon Haché - Mobile 18 8 - 1 27 62 43.55%
26 Résid. L'amitié, Résid. Mésanger - Mobile 29 12 4 1 46 51 90.20%
3 Alphonse LeBreton 151 131 28 2 312 413 75.54%
4 Centre Communautaire Inkerman 125 140 12 5 282 357 78.99%
5 Marc Robichaud 170 126 11 2 309 399 77.44%
6 Centre Communautaire Landry Office 98 93 14 4 209 250 83.60%
7 Edouard Kenny 176 131 33 4 344 423 81.32%
8 Centre Loisir de Maltempec 146 69 14 4 233 267 87.27%
9 Mario Chiasson 154 75 14 1 244 296 82.43%
Total 3,448 2,749 373 87 6,657 7,673 86.76%

Charlotte

Sheldon Lee of Liberal Party received 70.11% of the votes, totaling 3,645 votes, to win the election, defeated Sharon E. Tucker of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 45.70%. The total votes casted was 5,199.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Charlotte
Candidate Party Votes %
Sheldon Lee Liberal Party 3,645 70.11%
Sharon E. Tucker Progressive Conservative 1,269 24.41%
Eugene A. Dugas NB New Democratic Party 124 2.39%
Lynn O. Mason NB Confederation of Regions Party 107 2.06%
Teresa James Independent 54 1.04%
Bob Mabee Independent 0 0.00%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 5,199, Margin: 45.70%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Charlotte - Results by Poll
No. Location Sheldon Lee Sharon E. Tucker Eugene A. Dugas Lynn O. Mason Teresa James Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Pennfield 16 21 - - - 1 38 - -
1 Rollingdam 128 74 2 4 3 1 212 278 76.26%
1 St. George 133 38 - - 1 - 172 - -
10 St. George 179 39 5 1 1 - 225 332 67.77%
11 St. George 199 50 2 3 3 1 258 387 66.67%
12 Pennfield 158 49 7 10 - 2 226 369 61.25%
13A Pennfield - Beaver Harbour 96 25 11 3 1 1 137 222 61.71%
13B Pennfield - Beaver Harbour 89 49 13 4 1 - 156 249 62.65%
14 Blacks Harbour 183 62 11 2 4 - 262 401 65.34%
15 Blacks Harbour 143 89 8 10 4 3 257 398 64.57%
16 Pennfield Ridge 86 28 - 1 - - 115 184 62.50%
17 Jack Rd, Army Camp Rd., Pennfield 147 41 5 3 1 1 198 322 61.49%
18 Seeleys Cove, Pennfield 145 66 3 7 3 - 224 333 67.27%
19 Little Lepreau, Maces Bay 157 86 4 6 2 2 257 428 60.05%
2 Elmsville 93 36 2 4 - 1 136 200 68.00%
2 Pennfield 61 16 1 6 - - 84 - -
20 Pocologan, Lepreau 111 38 11 1 1 - 162 254 63.78%
21 Dipper Harbour, Chance Harbour 140 25 6 5 6 5 187 344 54.36%
22 Lepreau, Musquash 103 41 4 6 3 - 157 264 59.47%
23 Prince of Wales, Musquash 106 29 9 5 4 - 153 316 48.42%
24 Pennfield, Black's & Beaver Harbour - Mobile 10 11 - 1 1 - 23 44 52.27%
3 Dipper Harbour 46 11 2 3 1 - 63 - -
3 Kerrs Ridge, Bocabec 101 40 2 5 5 - 153 249 61.45%
4 Bonny River 197 42 2 3 - 2 246 293 83.96%
5 Bethel 171 38 6 5 2 1 223 297 75.08%
6A Mascarene, Letete 103 48 1 1 1 - 154 237 64.98%
6B Mascarene, Letete 102 39 - 2 2 2 147 270 54.44%
7 Letang, Back Bay 141 61 1 4 2 - 209 362 57.73%
8 Lake Utopia 148 36 2 1 1 2 190 270 70.37%
9 St. George 153 41 4 1 1 1 201 308 65.26%
Total 3,645 1,269 124 107 54 26 5,225 7,611 68.65%

Dalhousie-Restigouche East

Carolle de Ste Croix of Liberal Party received 51.34% of the votes, totaling 4,006 votes, to win the election, defeated Aurèle Ferlatte of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 16.06%. The total votes casted was 7,803.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Dalhousie-Restigouche East
Candidate Party Votes %
Carolle de Ste Croix Liberal Party 4,006 51.34%
Aurèle Ferlatte NB New Democratic Party 2,753 35.28%
Gail Walsh Progressive Conservative 743 9.52%
Charles Gendron Stewart Independent 220 2.82%
Chris Jensen Natural Law Party 81 1.04%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,803, Margin: 16.06%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Dalhousie-Restigouche East - Results by Poll
No. Location Carolle de Ste Croix Aurèle Ferlatte Gail Walsh Charles Gendron Stewart Chris Jensen Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Dalhousie 77 12 6 3 1 9 108 - -
1 Dalhousie 220 164 28 11 2 2 427 - -
1 St-Maure 96 41 15 6 3 3 164 199 82.41%
10 Dalhousie 127 94 17 6 - 2 246 346 71.10%
11 Dalhousie 103 117 12 5 3 2 242 348 69.54%
12 Dalhousie 113 122 20 4 3 - 262 391 67.01%
13 Dalhousie 87 86 17 4 1 4 199 303 65.68%
14 Dalhousie 124 97 12 11 4 1 249 416 59.86%
15 Dalhousie 104 119 11 8 - 2 244 338 72.19%
16 Dalhousie 155 100 9 9 - 1 274 346 79.19%
17 Dalhousie 115 105 8 15 - 2 245 326 75.15%
18 Dalhousie 82 79 4 5 2 - 172 256 67.19%
19 Eel River Crossing 143 75 17 4 2 3 244 310 78.71%
2 Balmoral 103 97 16 3 4 6 229 286 80.07%
2 Benjamin 30 5 10 2 2 2 51 - -
20 Eel River Crossing 132 126 23 4 2 4 291 373 78.02%
21 Eel River Crossing 169 94 18 8 3 1 293 361 81.16%
22 Charlo 137 86 9 9 2 6 249 328 75.91%
23 Charlo 161 79 13 3 2 3 261 330 79.09%
24 Charlo 141 72 10 1 2 4 230 293 78.50%
25 Charlo 75 62 12 6 1 1 157 202 77.72%
26 Benjamin 73 57 31 5 4 - 170 217 78.34%
27 Benjamin 81 53 51 8 4 7 204 260 78.46%
28 Nash Creek 90 75 62 11 5 7 250 321 77.88%
29 Lorne 99 48 58 10 5 27 247 321 76.95%
3 Balmoral 94 55 18 5 2 7 181 223 81.17%
3 Eel River Crossing 140 24 14 3 2 2 185 - -
30 Lorne 118 66 98 9 7 6 304 344 88.37%
31 Eel River Bar Band 39 25 3 6 - 2 75 201 37.31%
32 Hôpital St-Joseph de Dalhousie - Mobile 8 9 1 1 - 3 22 - -
33 Dalhousie Nursing Home - Mobile 21 19 10 6 1 - 57 54 105.56%
4 Balmoral 154 70 20 2 2 1 249 308 80.84%
5 Balmoral 129 44 12 3 3 4 195 234 83.33%
6 Balmoral 157 83 20 1 1 8 270 308 87.66%
7 Dalhousie Junction 108 126 28 7 4 3 276 355 77.75%
8 Point La Nim 77 62 13 8 - - 160 223 71.75%
9 Dalhousie 124 105 17 8 2 1 257 362 70.99%
Total 4,006 2,753 743 220 81 136 7,939 9,483 83.72%

Dieppe-Memramcook

Greg O'Donnell of Liberal Party received 69.34% of the votes, totaling 6,639 votes, to win the election, defeated Bernard Lord of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 46.56%. The total votes casted was 9,574.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Dieppe-Memramcook
Candidate Party Votes %
Greg O'Donnell Liberal Party 6,639 69.34%
Bernard Lord Progressive Conservative 2,181 22.78%
Bernice Butler NB New Democratic Party 577 6.03%
Robert L. Henry NB Confederation of Regions Party 177 1.85%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 9,574, Margin: 46.56%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Dieppe-Memramcook - Results by Poll
No. Location Greg O'Donnell Bernard Lord Bernice Butler Robert L. Henry Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Dieppe 14 3 2 - 46 65 - -
1 Dieppe 393 94 36 7 4 534 373 143.16%
10 Dieppe 168 54 22 11 1 256 418 61.24%
11 Dieppe 163 57 6 3 3 232 329 70.52%
12 Dieppe 158 60 18 5 1 242 311 77.81%
13 Dieppe 116 44 10 6 - 176 322 54.66%
14 Dieppe 134 67 26 3 - 230 312 73.72%
15 Dieppe 167 83 9 - - 259 360 71.94%
16 Dieppe 162 77 17 2 - 258 328 78.66%
17 Dieppe 197 87 26 1 - 311 417 74.58%
18 Dieppe 185 97 17 1 2 302 369 81.84%
19 Dieppe 163 83 19 5 2 272 327 83.18%
2 Memramcook 83 20 3 - - 106 - -
20 Dieppe 228 77 20 4 - 329 428 76.87%
21 Dieppe 210 72 12 3 2 299 416 71.88%
22 Dieppe 139 49 25 21 2 236 335 70.45%
23 Dieppe 178 46 27 26 - 277 427 64.87%
24 Dieppe 112 28 10 9 - 159 237 67.09%
25 Memramcook 99 20 11 8 2 140 118 118.64%
26 Memramcook 206 68 13 1 1 289 353 81.87%
27 Memramcook 42 14 25 10 - 91 233 39.06%
28 Memramcook 212 96 13 7 1 329 414 79.47%
29 Memramcook 233 69 11 1 1 315 359 87.74%
2A Dieppe 151 42 19 2 1 215 317 67.82%
2B Dieppe 79 32 13 4 - 128 199 64.32%
3 Dieppe 164 74 7 - - 245 298 82.21%
30 Memramcook 112 25 9 2 - 148 196 75.51%
31 Memramcook 217 82 7 - - 306 384 79.69%
32 Memramcook 149 50 6 1 - 206 257 80.16%
33 Memramcook 146 30 5 2 - 183 215 85.12%
34 Memramcook 184 64 8 1 3 260 320 81.25%
35 Memramcook 186 27 9 1 1 224 256 87.50%
36 Memramcook 154 27 3 2 - 186 216 86.11%
37 Memramcook 181 81 12 2 1 277 296 93.58%
38 Memramcook 134 36 7 - - 177 204 86.76%
39 Memramcook 11 2 - 1 - 14 24 58.33%
4 Dieppe 207 55 24 3 3 292 397 73.55%
40 Resid. Amirault, Aventure-Virginia - Mobile 39 1 - - - 40 46 86.96%
41 Resid. Reine de la Paix, Notre Dame de Coeur - Mobile 19 4 1 - - 24 33 72.73%
42 Foyer St. Thomas, Residence Bon Séjour - Mobile 20 4 3 1 - 28 33 84.85%
5 Dieppe 157 37 16 3 - 213 292 72.95%
6 Dieppe 97 34 16 8 - 155 251 61.75%
7 Dieppe 202 47 20 5 6 280 440 63.64%
8 Dieppe 91 27 8 5 1 132 258 51.16%
9 Dieppe 177 35 6 - - 218 377 57.82%
Total 6,639 2,181 577 177 84 9,658 12,495 77.29%

Edmundston

Bernard Valcourt of Progressive Conservative received 59.20% of the votes, totaling 4,215 votes, to win the election, defeated Roland Beaulieu of Liberal Party by a comfortable margin of 19.83%. The total votes casted was 7,120.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Edmundston
Candidate Party Votes %
Bernard Valcourt Progressive Conservative 4,215 59.20%
Roland Beaulieu Liberal Party 2,803 39.37%
Maureen Michaud NB New Democratic Party 102 1.43%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,120, Margin: 19.83%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Edmundston - Results by Poll
No. Location Bernard Valcourt Roland Beaulieu Maureen Michaud Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Edmundston 62 67 1 1 131 - -
1 Edmundston 607 367 4 8 986 454 217.18%
10 Edmundston 139 98 5 - 242 336 72.02%
11 Edmundston 128 78 6 2 214 334 64.07%
12 Edmundston 150 80 7 2 239 358 66.76%
13 Edmundston 170 145 4 5 324 423 76.60%
14A Edmundston 82 64 2 3 151 258 58.53%
14B Edmundston 71 65 1 1 138 237 58.23%
15 Edmundston 117 108 6 2 233 417 55.88%
16 Edmundston 197 121 1 2 321 422 76.07%
17A Edmundston 108 60 4 3 175 245 71.43%
17B Edmundston 92 64 1 2 159 219 72.60%
18 Edmundston 139 117 2 3 261 375 69.60%
19 Edmundston 148 75 3 2 228 340 67.06%
2 Edmundston 462 305 6 6 779 420 185.48%
20 Edmundston 184 122 9 4 319 415 76.87%
21 Edmundston 122 92 4 4 222 310 71.61%
22 Edmundston - Mobile 35 26 4 - 65 80 81.25%
23 Hôpital Régional d'Edmundston - Mobile 15 3 2 - 20 - -
3A Edmundston 105 85 4 - 194 251 77.29%
3B Edmundston 110 80 1 1 192 281 68.33%
4 Edmundston 163 91 2 5 261 383 68.15%
5 Edmundston 179 112 2 2 295 417 70.74%
6 Edmundston 156 85 4 3 248 356 69.66%
7A Edmundston 95 67 4 1 167 233 71.67%
7B Edmundston 119 60 2 2 183 238 76.89%
8 Edmundston 101 77 7 - 185 269 68.77%
9 Edmundston 159 89 4 3 255 319 79.94%
Total 4,215 2,803 102 67 7,187 8,390 85.66%

Fredericton North

Jim Wilson of Liberal Party received 48.93% of the votes, totaling 4,235 votes, to win the election, defeated Walter Brown of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 28.39%. The total votes casted was 8,656.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton North
Candidate Party Votes %
Jim Wilson Liberal Party 4,235 48.93%
Walter Brown Progressive Conservative 1,778 20.54%
J.A. Ross Ingram NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,569 18.13%
Elaine Perkins NB New Democratic Party 1,074 12.41%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,656, Margin: 28.39%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton North - Results by Poll
No. Location Jim Wilson Walter Brown J.A. Ross Ingram Elaine Perkins Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Fredericton 41 13 16 1 2 73 - -
1 Fredericton 252 84 139 38 2 515 385 133.77%
10 Fredericton 169 40 32 29 2 272 378 71.96%
11 Fredericton 133 57 37 33 1 261 331 78.85%
12 Fredericton 125 54 53 29 5 266 389 68.38%
13 Fredericton 104 49 46 38 - 237 374 63.37%
14 Fredericton 100 31 51 24 2 208 283 73.50%
15 Fredericton 133 70 63 33 2 301 391 76.98%
16 Fredericton 184 60 26 22 1 293 345 84.93%
17 Fredericton 201 69 31 27 - 328 435 75.40%
18 Fredericton 161 67 36 41 1 306 419 73.03%
19 Fredericton 122 41 48 21 - 232 357 64.99%
2 Fredericton 259 106 90 51 4 510 381 133.86%
20 Fredericton 135 46 52 21 1 255 355 71.83%
21 Fredericton 119 51 33 42 2 247 396 62.37%
22 Fredericton 61 36 30 38 1 166 300 55.33%
23 Fredericton 23 16 9 11 - 59 200 29.50%
24 Fredericton 94 31 42 47 - 214 387 55.30%
25 Fredericton 115 69 48 49 - 281 371 75.74%
26A Fredericton 78 29 28 35 2 172 244 70.49%
26B Fredericton 61 34 28 28 3 154 241 63.90%
27 Fredericton 81 43 35 27 4 190 281 67.62%
28 Fredericton 173 60 43 26 1 303 421 71.97%
29 Fredericton 108 47 33 44 - 232 410 56.59%
3 Fredericton 121 58 77 26 - 282 380 74.21%
30 Fredericton 118 78 36 41 5 278 420 66.19%
31 Fredericton 102 91 55 33 - 281 397 70.78%
32 York Manor - Mobile 21 18 5 5 4 53 184 28.80%
4 Fredericton 159 39 61 30 2 291 414 70.29%
5 Fredericton 132 29 61 24 6 252 340 74.12%
6A Fredericton 81 43 43 19 - 186 258 72.09%
6B Fredericton 61 32 25 19 1 138 196 70.41%
7 Fredericton 168 65 47 32 - 312 435 71.72%
8A Fredericton 53 25 30 19 3 130 200 65.00%
8B Fredericton 64 30 20 30 - 144 299 48.16%
9 Fredericton 123 67 60 41 1 292 417 70.02%
Total 4,235 1,778 1,569 1,074 58 8,714 12,014 72.53%

Fredericton South

Russell H.T. King of Liberal Party received 51.46% of the votes, totaling 4,141 votes, to win the election, defeated David Peterson of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 26.85%. The total votes casted was 8,047.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton South
Candidate Party Votes %
Russell H.T. King Liberal Party 4,141 51.46%
David Peterson Progressive Conservative 1,980 24.61%
Richard (Dick) Grant NB New Democratic Party 1,042 12.95%
David (Dave) O'Brien NB Confederation of Regions Party 776 9.64%
Jeanne Geldart Natural Law Party 108 1.34%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,047, Margin: 26.85%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton South - Results by Poll
No. Location Dr. Russell H.T. King David Peterson Richard (Dick) Grant David (Dave) O'Brien Jeanne Geldart Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Fredericton 58 22 7 9 - - 96 - -
1 Fredericton 296 155 40 63 6 1 561 333 168.47%
10 Fredericton 146 35 28 13 3 1 226 311 72.67%
11 Fredericton 91 58 29 24 5 1 208 293 70.99%
12 Fredericton 108 55 25 31 2 1 222 297 74.75%
13 Fredericton 80 35 28 18 1 2 164 267 61.42%
14 Fredericton 69 39 16 20 3 1 148 256 57.81%
15 Fredericton 85 31 28 20 3 - 167 294 56.80%
16 Fredericton 157 81 21 34 1 2 296 382 77.49%
17 Fredericton 119 63 22 16 1 - 221 307 71.99%
18 Fredericton 145 68 16 7 3 - 239 322 74.22%
19A Fredericton 80 39 15 21 1 - 156 250 62.40%
19B Fredericton 64 38 17 24 - 1 144 234 61.54%
2 Fredericton 250 156 43 58 8 2 517 410 126.10%
20 Fredericton 131 77 37 18 2 - 265 393 67.43%
21 Fredericton 82 52 22 28 - 1 185 244 75.82%
22 Fredericton 88 44 30 22 6 2 192 278 69.06%
23 Fredericton 62 21 19 18 3 1 124 169 73.37%
24 Fredericton 87 16 36 12 2 - 153 232 65.95%
25 Fredericton 105 34 59 16 10 3 227 307 73.94%
26 Fredericton 94 52 30 21 4 - 201 285 70.53%
27 Fredericton 94 42 41 22 4 1 204 319 63.95%
28 Fredericton 81 30 40 15 5 1 172 323 53.25%
29 Fredericton 80 30 38 6 4 4 162 221 73.30%
30 Fredericton 70 37 20 5 1 2 135 208 64.90%
31 Fredericton 84 26 37 11 7 - 165 237 69.62%
32 Fredericton 64 39 33 29 - - 165 276 59.78%
33 Fredericton 103 51 46 7 6 - 213 334 63.77%
34 Fredericton 94 35 29 5 - - 163 207 78.74%
35 Fredericton 114 57 28 8 - - 207 275 75.27%
36 Pine Grove Nursing Home - Mobile 15 8 1 6 - 1 31 47 65.96%
37 Victoria Health Centre - Mobile 16 11 4 - - - 31 68 45.59%
3A Fredericton 64 41 12 13 3 - 133 202 65.84%
3B Fredericton 92 44 9 18 4 1 168 257 65.37%
4 Fredericton 125 59 14 24 1 - 223 335 66.57%
5 Fredericton 130 60 31 24 3 2 250 293 85.32%
6 Fredericton 123 49 23 33 1 3 232 334 69.46%
7 Fredericton 122 47 16 16 2 3 206 317 64.98%
8 Fredericton 125 77 38 31 1 1 273 392 69.64%
9 Fredericton 148 66 14 10 2 - 240 320 75.00%
Total 4,141 1,980 1,042 776 108 38 8,085 10,829 74.66%

Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak

Greg Byrne of Liberal Party received 49.93% of the votes, totaling 3,241 votes, to win the election, defeated Brent Bishop of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 27.38%. The total votes casted was 6,491.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
Candidate Party Votes %
Greg Byrne Liberal Party 3,241 49.93%
Brent Bishop Progressive Conservative 1,464 22.55%
Patricia Anne Kennedy NB New Democratic Party 929 14.31%
Nancy G. Curtis NB Confederation of Regions Party 857 13.20%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,491, Margin: 27.38%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak - Results by Poll
No. Location Greg Byrne Brent Bishop Patricia Anne Kennedy Nancy G. Curtis Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Fredericton 22 6 2 4 1 35 - -
1 Fredericton 136 69 50 55 2 312 408 76.47%
1 Marysville 47 27 11 15 - 100 - -
10 Fredericton 115 58 24 37 - 234 326 71.78%
11 Fredericton 134 46 38 17 1 236 320 73.75%
12 Fredericton 102 55 24 22 2 205 288 71.18%
13 Fredericton 193 60 35 19 - 307 386 79.53%
14 Fredericton 100 70 36 9 1 216 336 64.29%
15 Fredericton 169 44 55 23 - 291 389 74.81%
16 Fredericton 119 35 30 21 - 205 354 57.91%
17 Fredericton 117 37 30 7 - 191 299 63.88%
18A Fredericton 109 41 14 13 - 177 233 75.97%
18B Fredericton 110 44 30 7 - 191 256 74.61%
19A Fredericton 69 51 40 17 - 177 266 66.54%
19B Fredericton 100 50 36 16 2 204 271 75.28%
2 Fredericton 136 45 22 34 2 239 349 68.48%
2 St. Margarets Church 145 44 22 13 - 224 - -
20 Fredericton 111 61 37 29 - 238 322 73.91%
21 Fredericton 133 47 34 18 1 233 302 77.15%
22 Fredericton 106 36 49 20 1 212 259 81.85%
23 Fredericton 47 9 12 4 - 72 139 51.80%
24 Fredericton 97 57 44 32 1 231 408 56.62%
25 Fredericton 91 31 36 13 - 171 237 72.15%
26 Fredericton - UNB 1 - 2 - - 3 5 60.00%
27 Fredericton - UNB 3 - - - - 3 4 75.00%
28 Fredericton - UNB 1 2 3 - - 6 10 60.00%
3 Fredericton 88 43 31 89 2 253 371 68.19%
31 Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital - Mobile 4 1 - - - 5 - -
4 Fredericton 144 78 30 56 3 311 427 72.83%
5 Fredericton 89 75 29 40 - 233 346 67.34%
6 Fredericton 96 69 33 54 2 254 362 70.17%
7 Fredericton 114 56 32 75 5 282 397 71.03%
8 Fredericton 83 60 34 62 1 240 332 72.29%
9 Fredericton 110 57 24 36 3 230 342 67.25%
Total 3,241 1,464 929 857 30 6,521 8,744 74.58%

Fundy Isles

Eric Allaby of Liberal Party received 46.91% of the votes, totaling 1,201 votes, to win the election, defeated Bob Jackson of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 3.51%. The total votes casted was 2,560.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fundy Isles
Candidate Party Votes %
Eric Allaby Liberal Party 1,201 46.91%
Bob Jackson Progressive Conservative 1,111 43.40%
John M. Cunningham NB Confederation of Regions Party 171 6.68%
Bill Barteau NB New Democratic Party 77 3.01%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 2,560, Margin: 3.51%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Fundy Isles - Results by Poll
No. Location Eric Allaby Bob Jackson John M. Cunningham Bill Barteau Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Fairhaven, Deer Island 5 - - - - 5 - -
North Head, Grand Manan 12 4 - - - 16 - -
Wilsons Beach, Campobello 10 5 - - - 15 - -
1 Leonardville, Deer Island 122 98 6 14 - 240 324 74.07%
10 Castalia, Grand Manan 84 103 28 7 - 222 336 66.07%
11 North Head, Grand Manan 105 40 14 4 - 163 247 65.99%
12 North Head, Grand Manan 71 66 7 3 - 147 228 64.47%
13 White Head, Grand Manan 52 38 8 1 1 100 128 78.13%
14 Campobello Lodge - Mobile 9 5 - 1 - 15 26 57.69%
15 North Head - Mobile 12 - - - - 12 13 92.31%
16 North Head - Mobile - Hospital 2 1 1 - - 4 - -
2 Leonardville, Deer Island 83 104 11 27 - 225 318 70.75%
2 Wilson's Beach, Campobello 65 80 1 - 1 147 - -
3 Grand Harbour, Grand Manan 68 37 13 1 - 119 - -
3 Welshpool, Campobello 54 107 6 3 6 176 296 59.46%
4 Welshpool, Campobello 31 107 1 4 2 145 288 50.35%
5 Seal Cove, Grand Manan 58 90 3 4 - 155 257 60.31%
6 Grand Harbour, Grand Manan 147 102 25 4 3 281 395 71.14%
7 Grand Harbour, Grand Manan 83 40 12 2 - 137 207 66.18%
8 Grand Harbour, Grand Manan 78 55 22 2 4 161 240 67.08%
9 Woodwards Cove, Grand Manan 50 29 13 - - 92 115 80.00%
Total 1,201 1,111 171 77 17 2,577 3,418 75.39%

Grand Bay-Westfield

Milton A. Sherwood of Progressive Conservative received 39.44% of the votes, totaling 2,332 votes, to win the election, defeated Edward Kelly of Liberal Party by a comfortable margin of 12.67%. The total votes casted was 5,913.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Bay-Westfield
Candidate Party Votes %
Milton A. Sherwood Progressive Conservative 2,332 39.44%
Edward Kelly Liberal Party 1,583 26.77%
Julie Anne Dingwell NB New Democratic Party 1,471 24.88%
Calvert M. (Colby) Fraser NB Confederation of Regions Party 527 8.91%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 5,913, Margin: 12.67%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Bay-Westfield - Results by Poll
No. Location Milton A. Sherwood Edward Kelly Julie Anne Dingwell Colby Fraser Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Westfield 4 8 3 1 - 16 - -
1 Grand Bay Centrum 24 24 10 10 - 68 - -
1 Lorneville 43 43 47 19 2 154 257 59.92%
10 Grand Bay Centrum 104 39 73 27 2 245 298 82.21%
11 Grand Bay Centrum 44 44 54 28 2 172 271 63.47%
12 Grand Bay Centrum 119 60 75 18 4 276 404 68.32%
13 Grand Bay Centrum 142 70 41 21 2 276 376 73.40%
14 Grand Bay Centrum 104 77 42 16 4 243 351 69.23%
15 Grand Bay Centrum 109 54 51 26 4 244 315 77.46%
16 Westfield Municipal Office 195 71 38 21 - 325 441 73.70%
17 Westfield Municipal Office 159 71 43 30 1 304 432 70.37%
18 Nerepis Baptist Church 65 48 63 17 - 193 268 72.01%
19 Nerepis Baptist Church 73 46 47 16 2 184 259 71.04%
2 Grand Bay Centrum 77 118 30 18 - 243 - -
2 Lorneville 59 30 81 29 2 201 299 67.22%
20 Nerepis Baptist Church 91 60 46 18 - 215 323 66.56%
21 Central Greenwich 50 32 26 13 2 123 178 69.10%
22 Central Greenwich 46 89 43 10 1 189 304 62.17%
23 Central Greenwich 83 89 45 24 1 242 319 75.86%
24 Central Greenwich 66 82 41 20 2 211 286 73.78%
25 Welsford 66 70 43 12 1 192 234 82.05%
3 Ocean Westway 83 74 93 19 - 269 379 70.98%
4 Saint John Marina 65 36 78 12 - 191 302 63.25%
5 Saint John Marina 70 41 81 18 3 213 297 71.72%
6 Saint John Marina 133 50 77 20 3 283 394 71.83%
7 Saint John Marina 71 51 91 23 1 237 346 68.50%
8 Saint John Marina 90 44 55 9 4 202 295 68.47%
9 Grand Bay Centrum 97 62 54 32 2 247 359 68.80%
Total 2,332 1,583 1,471 527 45 5,958 7,987 74.60%

Grand Falls Region

Paul E. Duffie of Liberal Party received 64.12% of the votes, totaling 4,583 votes, to win the election, defeated Jean-Guy Laforest of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 31.93%. The total votes casted was 7,148.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Falls Region
Candidate Party Votes %
Paul E. Duffie Liberal Party 4,583 64.12%
Jean-Guy Laforest Progressive Conservative 2,301 32.19%
André Faust NB New Democratic Party 264 3.69%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,148, Margin: 31.93%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Falls Region - Results by Poll
No. Location Paul E. Duffie Jean-Guy Laforest André Faust Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Grand-Sault 101 21 2 5 129 - -
1 Centre récréatif St-André 170 151 10 8 339 423 80.14%
1 Club d'Age d'Or Grand-Sault 229 82 5 7 323 - -
10 Manoir Grand-Sault 178 88 16 4 286 408 70.10%
11 Manoir Grand-Sault 194 69 17 6 286 419 68.26%
12 Manoir Grand-Sault 152 79 8 4 243 306 79.41%
13 Club d'Age d'Or Grand-Sault 158 42 4 1 205 292 70.21%
14 Club d'Age d'Or Grand-Sault 160 65 15 5 245 322 76.09%
15 Club d'Age d'Or Grand-Sault 108 48 3 4 163 231 70.56%
16 Club d'Age d'Or Grand-Sault 178 72 11 1 262 423 61.94%
17 Complexe Sportif Grand-Sault 173 73 4 3 253 367 68.94%
18 Complexe Sportif Grand-Sault 99 38 4 - 141 196 71.94%
19 Complexe Sportif Grand-Sault 207 93 6 - 306 403 75.93%
2 Centre récréatif St-André 114 132 7 2 255 329 77.51%
2 Club d'Age d'Or Grand-Sault 256 110 6 3 375 - -
20 Complexe Sportif Grand-Sault 131 52 5 4 192 268 71.64%
21 Complexe Sportif Grand-Sault 219 110 11 7 347 419 82.82%
22 Complexe Sportif Grand-Sault 127 66 14 4 211 297 71.04%
23 Rec Center Portage 120 49 16 2 187 295 63.39%
24 Rec Center Portage 119 73 12 - 204 253 80.63%
25 Manoir de Grand-Sault, Villa H. Michaud - Mobile 48 14 3 - 65 73 89.04%
26 Foyer J. Cyr, J.S. Gagnon, Foyer L. Cyr - Mobile 23 21 - - 44 52 84.62%
27 Hôpital Grand-Sault - Mobile 9 5 - - 14 - -
3A Centre récréatif St-André 122 87 9 2 220 284 77.46%
3B Centre récréatif St-André 85 44 3 - 132 186 70.97%
4 Centre récréatif St-André 110 124 8 3 245 303 80.86%
5A Salle Paroissiale Drummond 142 61 10 3 216 296 72.97%
5B Salle Paroissiale Drummond 105 71 8 1 185 223 82.96%
6A Salle Paroissiale Drummond 137 80 9 8 234 283 82.69%
6B Salle Paroissiale Drummond 106 75 12 1 194 247 78.54%
7 Salle Paroissiale Drummond 178 64 6 6 254 323 78.64%
8 Salle Paroissiale Drummond 196 84 10 6 296 383 77.28%
9 Salle Paroissiale Drummond 129 58 10 - 197 248 79.44%
Total 4,583 2,301 264 100 7,248 8,552 84.75%

Grand Lake

Doug Tyler of Liberal Party received 47.74% of the votes, totaling 3,743 votes, to win the election, defeated John Stephen McCready of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 19.98%. The total votes casted was 7,841.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Lake
Candidate Party Votes %
Doug Tyler Liberal Party 3,743 47.74%
John Stephen McCready Progressive Conservative 2,177 27.76%
Constance M. Webber NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,501 19.14%
Danny Young NB New Democratic Party 420 5.36%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,841, Margin: 19.98%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Grand Lake - Results by Poll
No. Location Doug Tyler John Stephen McCready Connie Webber Danny Young Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Chipman 63 28 11 1 1 104 - -
1 Chipman 478 139 163 14 3 797 416 191.59%
10 Chipman 113 64 66 11 5 259 382 67.80%
11 Newcastle Creek 100 87 37 18 1 243 328 74.09%
12A Minto 94 56 46 7 - 203 257 78.99%
12B Minto 88 58 39 6 1 192 240 80.00%
13 Minto 76 78 52 16 1 223 343 65.01%
14 Minto 113 65 50 13 2 243 353 68.84%
15 Minto 64 92 54 16 4 230 316 72.78%
16 Minto 109 56 24 14 4 207 309 66.99%
17 Minto 105 46 23 7 2 183 315 58.10%
18 Minto 82 43 15 12 1 153 239 64.02%
19 Minto 118 81 20 10 4 233 373 62.47%
2 Chipman 69 42 51 2 - 164 249 65.86%
2 Coles Island 21 9 7 3 - 40 - -
20A Noonan 84 43 37 14 - 178 224 79.46%
20B Noonan 90 23 44 16 - 173 240 72.08%
21 Noonan 160 47 62 23 4 296 432 68.52%
22 Maugerville 85 50 26 18 1 180 266 67.67%
23 Maugerville 87 59 47 19 3 215 296 72.64%
24 Sheffield 76 55 29 16 - 176 238 73.95%
25 Lakeville Corner 192 66 59 18 3 338 408 82.84%
26 Douglas Harbour 169 114 45 9 3 340 417 81.53%
27 Waterborough 86 122 40 24 - 272 332 81.93%
28 North Minto Residence, 9 6 6 2 - 23 27 85.19%
29 Queens North Hospital - Mobile 2 1 1 - - 4 - -
3 Canaan 33 63 10 2 1 109 147 74.15%
3 Minto 358 163 66 27 4 618 - -
4 Noonan 39 4 2 - - 45 - -
4A Coles Island 50 79 22 16 - 167 219 76.26%
4B Coles Island 44 84 36 17 - 181 247 73.28%
5 Cumberland Bay 80 104 71 19 2 276 329 83.89%
5 Maugerville 15 2 - 1 1 19 - -
6 Chipman 82 27 52 2 - 163 272 59.93%
7 Chipman 92 34 57 7 2 192 289 66.44%
8 Chipman 79 27 50 8 2 166 264 62.88%
9A Chipman 67 17 48 3 3 138 222 62.16%
9B Chipman 71 43 33 9 - 156 237 65.82%
Total 3,743 2,177 1,501 420 58 7,899 9,226 85.62%

Hampton-Belleisle

Georgie Day of Liberal Party received 43.89% of the votes, totaling 3,310 votes, to win the election, defeated Ronald Matthew Hatfield of Progressive Conservative by a margin of 6.27%. The total votes casted was 7,542.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Hampton-Belleisle
Candidate Party Votes %
Georgie Day Liberal Party 3,310 43.89%
Ronald Matthew Hatfield Progressive Conservative 2,837 37.62%
Shirley L. (Kerr) Short NB New Democratic Party 870 11.54%
John Bennett (Ben) Macaulay NB Confederation of Regions Party 456 6.05%
Neil Dickie Natural Law Party 69 0.91%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,542, Margin: 6.27%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Hampton-Belleisle - Results by Poll
No. Location Georgie Day Ronald Matthew Hatfield Shirley L. (Kerr) Short John Bennett (Ben) Macaulay Neil Dickie Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Hampton 32 10 2 - - 3 47 - -
1 Belleisle Creek 148 100 20 32 1 2 303 399 75.94%
1 Norton 35 23 3 1 - - 62 - -
10A Hampton 56 76 29 16 1 - 178 264 67.42%
10B Hampton 74 78 31 18 3 - 204 305 66.89%
11 Upham 64 82 25 20 1 1 193 379 50.92%
12 Upham 76 129 17 21 1 1 245 329 74.47%
13 Upham 43 118 27 - 3 5 196 331 59.21%
14 Nauwigewauk 104 80 47 22 4 5 262 407 64.37%
15 Hampton 48 56 18 13 2 2 139 265 52.45%
16 Hampton 63 54 19 3 1 - 140 205 68.29%
17 Hampton 125 89 26 12 2 2 256 389 65.81%
18 Hampton 149 70 16 8 3 - 246 358 68.72%
19A Hampton 86 64 30 4 - - 184 237 77.64%
19B Hampton 81 42 20 7 2 - 152 225 67.56%
2 Hampton 103 68 6 5 2 1 185 - -
2 Hatfield Point 83 77 9 21 2 2 194 238 81.51%
20 Hampton 152 77 18 16 4 - 267 405 65.93%
21 Hampton 105 53 26 9 3 - 196 294 66.67%
22 Hampton 92 54 12 8 2 - 168 236 71.19%
23A Nauwigewauk 94 68 32 9 4 - 207 247 83.81%
23B Nauwigewauk 71 75 28 9 4 1 188 242 77.69%
24 Kingston 105 85 46 21 1 4 262 388 67.53%
25 Kingston 120 109 33 11 3 4 280 444 63.06%
26 Kingston 96 98 20 11 1 - 226 333 67.87%
27 Moss Glenn 90 91 40 12 1 2 236 286 82.52%
28 Long Reach 92 70 22 4 1 3 192 263 73.00%
29 Moss Glenn 95 54 40 14 3 5 211 312 67.63%
3 Kingston 34 13 5 1 - - 53 - -
3 Lower Kars 75 108 8 17 1 4 213 264 80.68%
30A Moss Glenn 67 60 27 7 - - 161 221 72.85%
30B Moss Glenn 49 68 35 10 4 1 167 249 67.07%
31 Dr. V.A. Snow Centre - Mobile 9 12 1 - - 2 24 48 50.00%
32 Centennial, Marysview, Ossekeag, 6 1 4 1 1 1 14 31 45.16%
33 Bayview Special Care Home - Mobile 4 4 - - - 2 10 12 83.33%
34 McConchie's, Nightingale, 6 11 3 2 - - 22 43 51.16%
35 Meadowlands, Topaz - Mobile 3 3 - - - - 6 28 21.43%
4 Belleisle Creek 72 28 9 6 1 1 117 145 80.69%
5 Norton 133 109 23 15 - - 280 387 72.35%
6 Norton 103 74 24 22 4 - 227 298 76.17%
7 Norton 78 62 19 17 1 2 179 243 73.66%
8 Kiersteadville 100 119 28 15 - - 262 334 78.44%
9 Bloomfield 89 115 22 16 2 - 244 363 67.22%
Total 3,310 2,837 870 456 69 56 7,598 10,447 72.73%

Kennebecasis

Peter D. LeBlanc of Liberal Party received 44.49% of the votes, totaling 3,279 votes, to win the election, defeated John van Kralingen of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 16.42%. The total votes casted was 7,371.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kennebecasis
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter D. LeBlanc Liberal Party 3,279 44.49%
John van Kralingen Progressive Conservative 2,069 28.07%
Elizabeth Ellen Thompson NB New Democratic Party 1,552 21.06%
R.G. (Bob) Ross NB Confederation of Regions Party 471 6.39%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,371, Margin: 16.42%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kennebecasis - Results by Poll
No. Location Peter D. LeBlanc John van Kralingen Elizabeth Ellen Thompson R.G. (Bob) Ross Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Quispamsis 12 9 2 - 1 24 - -
1 Gondola Pt. 232 136 41 32 3 444 369 120.33%
10 St. Mark's 62 62 71 15 - 210 336 62.50%
11 St. Mark's 74 47 61 11 1 194 276 70.29%
12 St. Mark's 65 63 66 13 2 209 310 67.42%
13 St. Mark's 72 69 70 22 - 233 363 64.19%
14A St. Mark's 94 49 21 9 1 174 252 69.05%
14B St. Mark's 131 45 22 7 - 205 269 76.21%
15 St. Mark's 124 55 37 10 1 227 297 76.43%
16 St. Mark's 106 65 67 24 - 262 388 67.53%
17A St. Mark's 93 60 18 7 1 179 254 70.47%
17B St. Mark's 81 41 22 6 1 151 216 69.91%
18 St. Mark's 175 79 32 8 3 297 458 64.85%
19 St. Mark's 120 78 43 19 - 260 409 63.57%
2 Gondola Pt. 140 85 26 19 - 270 415 65.06%
2 St. Mark's 154 46 20 9 - 229 - -
20 St. Mark's 81 62 49 5 3 200 292 68.49%
21 St. Mark's 82 47 48 16 2 195 326 59.82%
22 St. Mark's 63 55 43 22 1 184 346 53.18%
23A Bradley Lake 68 39 44 13 1 165 272 60.66%
23B Bradley Lake 60 34 45 17 1 157 255 61.57%
24 Bradley Lake 119 72 53 16 2 262 450 58.22%
25A Bradley Lake 50 47 69 9 - 175 260 67.31%
25B Bradley Lake 68 47 50 7 - 172 260 66.15%
26 Bradley Lake 48 24 44 11 2 129 214 60.28%
27 Bradley Lake 25 23 53 13 - 114 215 53.02%
28 Bradley Lake 46 41 42 14 - 143 284 50.35%
29 Yvonne's Special Care Home - Mobile 3 9 3 - - 15 16 93.75%
3 Gondola Pt. 74 65 31 11 5 186 284 65.49%
4A Gondola Pt. 89 55 21 14 - 179 292 61.30%
4B Gondola Pt. 91 68 32 7 - 198 290 68.28%
5 Gondola Pt. 126 66 37 11 2 242 351 68.95%
6 Gondola Pt. 101 97 51 15 1 265 364 72.80%
7 St. Mark's 100 81 44 14 3 242 356 67.98%
8A St. Mark's 81 33 47 25 1 187 262 71.37%
8B St. Mark's 67 63 40 11 - 181 270 67.04%
9 St. Mark's 102 52 57 9 - 220 309 71.20%
Total 3,279 2,069 1,522 471 38 7,379 10,580 69.74%

Kent

Alan R. Graham of Liberal Party received 70.44% of the votes, totaling 4,318 votes, to win the election, defeated Stéphane Comeau of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 55.71%. The total votes casted was 6,130.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent
Candidate Party Votes %
Alan R. Graham Liberal Party 4,318 70.44%
Stéphane Comeau Progressive Conservative 903 14.73%
John LaBossiere NB New Democratic Party 522 8.52%
Percy R. Beers NB Confederation of Regions Party 387 6.31%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,130, Margin: 55.71%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent - Results by Poll
No. Location Alan R. Graham Stéphane Comeau John LaBossiere Percy R. Beers Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Rexton 16 1 - - 2 19 - -
1 Kent Junction 32 2 4 2 - 40 66 60.61%
1 Rexton 101 13 7 5 2 128 - -
10 St-Norbert 102 17 11 4 2 136 177 76.84%
11 Ste-Marie - Nord 129 63 11 2 8 213 262 81.30%
12A Ste-Marie - Rural 156 45 13 1 3 218 303 71.95%
12B Ste-Marie - Sud 170 32 17 2 4 225 311 72.35%
13 Ste-Marie - Nord Est 172 24 13 4 1 214 259 82.63%
14 Gladeside 57 12 6 21 - 96 127 75.59%
15A Big Cove - West 17 3 4 1 - 25 287 8.71%
15B Big Cove - West 18 1 2 1 - 22 199 11.06%
16 Big Cove - East 25 9 9 5 1 49 313 15.65%
17 Rexton - Rural 190 28 38 13 5 274 372 73.66%
18 Rexton - North 182 28 34 15 6 265 348 76.15%
19 Rexton - South 187 27 16 10 - 240 302 79.47%
2 Harcourt 28 3 1 5 - 37 - -
2 St-Charles - Ouest 174 39 9 5 7 234 286 81.82%
20 Ste-Anne - Sud Ouest 226 47 18 3 12 306 369 82.93%
21 Bouctouche Bay - Rural 173 77 26 8 3 287 367 78.20%
22 Ste-Anne Centre 141 41 23 5 14 224 267 83.90%
23 Ste-Anne - St-Edouard 128 21 13 2 11 175 199 87.94%
24 Ste-Anne - North Est 133 33 11 6 8 191 232 82.33%
25 Richibucto - Village South West 173 30 32 3 26 264 304 86.84%
26 Richibucto - Villlage North 154 23 15 7 9 208 282 73.76%
27 Richibucto - Village Centre & Cape 246 54 41 5 18 364 444 81.98%
28 St-Charles Est 169 40 19 6 6 240 266 90.23%
29 St-Paul "La Villa du Portage" - Mobile 6 2 - - - 8 8 100.00%
3 Bass River 103 15 29 26 1 174 233 74.68%
3 Ste-Marie 63 7 4 1 1 76 - -
30 Foyer Juanitta Maillet - Mobile 6 2 - 1 - 9 10 90.00%
31 Maison du Vautour - Mobile 5 - 1 - - 6 15 40.00%
32 Rexton Nursing Home - Mobile 9 2 1 1 - 13 15 86.67%
33 Ste-Anne Hospital - Mobile 3 - - - - 3 - -
4 Harcourt 80 6 9 62 - 157 227 69.16%
5 Beersville 109 28 26 81 1 245 344 71.22%
6 Adamsville 89 8 13 10 1 121 153 79.08%
7 St-Paul - Nord 230 47 11 11 6 305 387 78.81%
8 St-Paul - Sud 175 36 11 14 9 245 316 77.53%
9 West Branch 141 37 24 39 2 243 350 69.43%
Total 4,318 903 522 387 169 6,299 8,400 74.99%

Kent South

Camille H. Thériault of Liberal Party received 71.52% of the votes, totaling 6,313 votes, to win the election, defeated Charles Ryan of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 51.42%. The total votes casted was 8,827.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent South
Candidate Party Votes %
Camille H. Thériault Liberal Party 6,313 71.52%
Charles Ryan Progressive Conservative 1,774 20.10%
Clifford Meunier NB New Democratic Party 740 8.38%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,827, Margin: 51.42%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kent South - Results by Poll
No. Location Camille H. Thériault Charles Ryan Clifford Meunier Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Bouctouche 31 7 1 - 39 - -
1 Bouctouche 202 81 26 10 319 428 74.53%
1 Notre Dame 77 17 2 1 97 - -
10 St-Antoine 48 2 5 1 56 75 74.67%
11 St-Antoine 154 37 18 1 210 249 84.34%
12 St-Antoine 175 43 20 7 245 313 78.27%
13 St-Antoine 206 71 15 6 298 366 81.42%
14 St-Antoine 199 52 17 11 279 299 93.31%
15 McKees Mills 70 28 13 1 112 145 77.24%
16 Bouctouche 170 89 12 5 276 316 87.34%
17 Cocagne 133 45 10 7 195 245 79.59%
18 Cocagne 160 51 20 4 235 276 85.14%
19 Cocagne 147 22 16 - 185 248 74.60%
2 Bouctouche 282 159 24 11 476 222 214.41%
20 Cocagne 169 25 15 - 209 284 73.59%
21 Cocagne 140 32 7 - 179 222 80.63%
22 Cocagne 176 39 10 2 227 292 77.74%
23 Notre Dame 145 51 25 4 225 324 69.44%
24 Notre Dame 166 45 31 6 248 337 73.59%
25 Notre Dame 164 40 39 1 244 324 75.31%
26 Cocagne 204 30 22 2 258 322 80.12%
27 Grande Digue 254 42 29 3 328 393 83.46%
28 Grande Digue 174 22 22 2 220 282 78.01%
29 Grande Digue 174 16 12 2 204 248 82.26%
3 Bouctouche 105 83 22 6 216 326 66.26%
3 Cocagne 92 20 7 - 119 - -
30A Grande Digue 132 41 12 4 189 235 80.43%
30B Grande Digue 161 29 18 2 210 261 80.46%
31A Shediac River 139 31 9 1 180 260 69.23%
31B Shediac River 149 24 28 1 202 289 69.90%
32 Grande Digue 243 32 11 4 290 401 72.32%
33 Old Shediac Road 159 41 30 4 234 333 70.27%
34 St-Philippe 98 33 12 1 144 229 62.88%
35 Irishtown 87 24 33 4 148 228 64.91%
36A Irishtown 149 17 28 5 199 310 64.19%
36B Irishtown 105 14 23 - 142 225 63.11%
37 Bouctouche - Mobile 49 15 5 2 71 65 109.23%
38 Cocagne - Mobile 21 3 1 2 27 32 84.38%
39 St-Antoine - Mobile 29 14 1 2 46 51 90.20%
4 Bouctouche 76 43 10 3 132 191 69.11%
5 Bouctouche 216 60 13 4 293 375 78.13%
6 Bouctouche 130 42 7 5 184 228 80.70%
7 Bouctouche 90 42 19 6 157 223 70.40%
8 Bouctouche 88 64 17 4 173 231 74.89%
9 St-Antoine 175 56 23 2 256 323 79.26%
Total 6,313 1,774 740 149 8,976 11,026 81.41%

Kings East

LeRoy Armstrong of Liberal Party received 42.87% of the votes, totaling 3,074 votes, to win the election, defeated Hazen Myers of Progressive Conservative by a tiny margin of 0.61%. The total votes casted was 7,170.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kings East
Candidate Party Votes %
LeRoy Armstrong Liberal Party 3,074 42.87%
Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative 3,030 42.26%
Gordon B. Willden NB Confederation of Regions Party 548 7.64%
Brian Stone NB New Democratic Party 325 4.53%
Brian A. Chown Independent 193 2.69%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,170, Margin: 0.61%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Kings East - Results by Poll
No. Location LeRoy Armstrong Hazen Myers Gordon B. Willden Brian Stone Brian A. Chown Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Sussex 211 148 45 9 7 17 437 - -
1 Head of Millstream 66 75 9 2 6 - 158 233 67.81%
10 Sussex Corner 1 101 75 9 9 5 - 199 294 67.69%
11 Sussex Corner 2 119 123 18 11 5 5 281 354 79.38%
12 Sussex Corner 3 78 93 24 14 6 - 215 304 70.72%
13 Sussex 1 104 83 16 5 4 - 212 268 79.10%
14 Sussex 2 86 75 23 4 8 1 197 322 61.18%
15 Sussex 3 92 92 16 10 5 2 217 321 67.60%
16 Sussex 4 120 130 18 21 8 3 300 416 72.12%
17 Sussex 5 89 92 30 7 12 - 230 365 63.01%
18 Sussex 6 76 101 19 13 9 1 219 334 65.57%
19 Sussex 7 73 98 21 12 7 1 212 326 65.03%
2 Berwick 177 115 24 17 8 1 342 436 78.44%
20A Sussex 8 110 103 20 8 5 1 247 303 81.52%
20B Sussex 8 37 51 23 7 7 3 128 174 73.56%
21 Erb Settlement 121 86 18 10 4 2 241 316 76.27%
22 Drurys Cove 84 100 14 11 1 1 211 293 72.01%
23 Upper Wards Creek 85 78 16 9 9 2 199 273 72.89%
24 New Line 80 80 9 16 8 2 195 307 63.52%
25 Penobsquis 127 98 18 14 4 - 261 376 69.41%
26 Fundy Road 95 81 7 7 2 - 192 258 74.42%
27 Waterford 85 167 17 15 10 1 295 370 79.73%
28 Shepody 62 63 8 14 4 - 151 209 72.25%
29 Sussex Health Centre (Hosp.) - Mobile 4 4 - - - - 8 - -
3 Collina 79 79 7 11 11 - 187 235 79.57%
30 Kiwanis - Mobile 6 9 1 2 3 - 21 69 30.43%
31 Green Meadows, Primrose Cottage, 11 5 4 1 - - 21 35 60.00%
4 Millstream 141 93 10 7 7 3 261 322 81.06%
5 Apohaqui 123 92 9 6 6 2 238 349 68.19%
6 Roachville 69 105 18 3 4 2 201 272 73.90%
7 Knightville 144 116 29 26 2 3 320 439 72.89%
8 Plumweseep 105 133 14 10 9 1 272 370 73.51%
9A Dutch Valley 57 93 16 7 6 - 179 263 68.06%
9B Dutch Valley 57 94 18 7 1 - 177 254 69.69%
Total 3,074 3,030 548 325 193 54 7,224 9,460 76.36%

Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou

Jean-Camille Degrâce of Liberal Party received 48.53% of the votes, totaling 4,124 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Robichaud of Progressive Conservative by a tiny margin of 0.33%. The total votes casted was 8,498.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou
Candidate Party Votes %
Jean-Camille Degrâce Liberal Party 4,124 48.53%
Paul Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,096 48.20%
Daniel Brindle NB New Democratic Party 222 2.61%
Gilles Godin Natural Law Party 56 0.66%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,498, Margin: 0.33%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou - Results by Poll
No. Location Jean-Camille Degrâce Paul Robichaud Daniel Brindle Gilles Godin Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Shippagan 86 64 1 1 10 162 - -
1 Pointe-Sauvage 80 121 3 - 4 208 286 72.73%
1 Shippagan 187 325 5 - 2 519 - -
10 Haut-Lamèque 92 68 16 - 2 178 234 76.07%
11 Ste-Marie-sur-Mer 128 92 4 2 12 238 287 82.93%
12 St-Raphaël-sur-Mer 119 110 3 - 7 239 296 80.74%
13 St-Raphaël-sur-Mer 98 125 4 2 8 237 332 71.39%
14 Cap-Bateau 91 134 19 2 9 255 321 79.44%
15 Pigeon Hill 171 155 - 2 15 343 415 82.65%
16 Coteau Road 177 142 9 4 5 337 401 84.04%
17 Lamèque 148 116 10 - 10 284 425 66.82%
18 Lamèque 140 129 7 4 3 283 396 71.46%
19 Lamèque 119 92 2 3 2 218 358 60.89%
2 Le Goulet 202 207 22 3 7 441 406 108.62%
20 Pte-Brulée, Haut-Shippagan 84 131 4 - 4 223 344 64.83%
21 Pte-Alexandre, Pte-Lamèque 151 151 11 2 2 317 416 76.20%
22 Pte-Lamèque, Pte-Canot 144 144 11 3 9 311 413 75.30%
23 Ste-Cécile 185 138 13 2 5 343 401 85.54%
24 Ste-Cécile 149 112 10 2 3 276 334 82.63%
25 Miscou 161 141 10 2 - 314 378 83.07%
26 Miscou 77 75 3 2 2 159 179 88.83%
27 Shippagan - Mobile 14 23 - - - 37 60 61.67%
28 Shippagan, Point Brûlée - Mobile 37 17 2 3 3 62 72 86.11%
29 Lamèque - Mobile 30 15 1 - 1 47 73 64.38%
3 Lamèque 222 245 9 2 3 481 - -
3 Le Goulet 140 143 7 3 1 294 420 70.00%
30 Hôpital de Lamèque - Mobile - - - - - - - -
4 Shippagan 100 143 3 1 7 254 382 66.49%
4 St-Raphaël-sur-Mer 44 85 2 - 2 133 - -
5 Shippagan 109 123 3 3 3 241 314 76.75%
6 Shippagan 174 127 8 1 1 311 458 67.90%
7 Shippagan 123 143 4 1 - 271 410 66.10%
8 Shippagan 150 140 4 1 7 302 397 76.07%
9 Chiasson 192 120 12 5 9 338 430 78.60%
Total 4,124 4,096 222 56 158 8,656 9,638 89.81%

Mactaquac

David Olmstead of Liberal Party received 41.43% of the votes, totaling 3,106 votes, to win the election, defeated Donald H. Parent of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 13.01%. The total votes casted was 7,497.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Mactaquac
Candidate Party Votes %
David Olmstead Liberal Party 3,106 41.43%
Donald H. Parent Progressive Conservative 2,131 28.42%
Gregory James Hargrove NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,755 23.41%
Thomas R. Steep NB New Democratic Party 505 6.74%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,497, Margin: 13.01%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Mactaquac - Results by Poll
No. Location David Olmstead Donald Herbert Parent Gregory James Hargrove Thomas R. Steep Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Mactaquac 22 16 3 - 1 42 - -
1 Bear Island Community Hall 13 9 7 1 - 30 - -
1 Lower Carlisle Road 123 111 50 15 2 301 396 76.01%
10 Lower Hainesville 66 48 55 2 1 172 258 66.67%
11 Brewer's Mills 52 40 47 10 - 149 284 52.46%
12 Morehouse Corner 43 38 22 7 3 113 187 60.43%
13 Stone Ridge 80 61 48 22 - 211 285 74.04%
14A Sisson Settlement 137 46 44 10 - 237 284 83.45%
14B Sisson Settlement 76 46 28 11 1 162 219 73.97%
15 Zealand 79 35 33 9 2 158 232 68.10%
16 MacLean Settlement 137 79 66 16 1 299 414 72.22%
17 Burtts Corner 93 80 36 14 2 225 328 68.60%
18 Tay Creek 94 68 60 23 3 248 330 75.15%
19 Kingsley 77 68 71 27 1 244 376 64.89%
2 Burtts Corner Lions Club 30 18 9 1 - 58 - -
2 Lower Carlisle Road 139 100 70 19 2 330 431 76.57%
20 Royal Road 110 86 91 18 1 306 455 67.25%
21 McLeod Hill 161 85 54 24 2 326 418 77.99%
22 Nashwaak Village 90 64 99 24 1 278 392 70.92%
23 Penniac 95 98 63 23 3 282 416 67.79%
24A Durham Bridge 86 53 47 23 1 210 290 72.41%
24B Durham Bridge 85 52 38 20 - 195 274 71.17%
25 Taymouth 127 81 74 21 - 303 383 79.11%
26 Nashwaak Bridge 77 43 77 11 3 211 288 73.26%
27 McGivney 32 29 24 11 - 96 135 71.11%
28 Stanley Village 92 75 40 15 1 223 299 74.58%
29 Greater Stanley 51 37 43 16 - 147 212 69.34%
3 Mouth of Keswick 122 85 56 25 2 290 389 74.55%
3 Stanley Mutual Insurance Building 47 16 20 3 - 86 - -
30 Cross Creek 88 44 75 14 1 222 291 76.29%
31 Williamsburg 83 47 58 11 4 203 254 79.92%
32 Nashwaak Villa - Mobile 3 4 3 1 2 13 29 44.83%
33 Nixon Residence - Mobile 4 3 1 - 1 9 10 90.00%
4 Estey Bridge Recreation Centre 20 26 14 3 1 64 - -
4 Keswick Ridge 128 65 30 11 - 234 304 76.97%
5 Scotch Settlement 72 76 44 7 - 199 258 77.13%
6 Scotch Lake 15 19 21 7 - 62 84 73.81%
7 Bear Island 97 48 52 12 - 209 295 70.85%
8 Upper Queensbury 35 64 9 6 1 115 155 74.19%
9 Upper Hainesville 125 68 73 12 3 281 383 73.37%
Total 3,106 2,131 1,755 505 46 7,543 10,038 75.14%

Madawaska-La Vallée

Percy Mockler of Progressive Conservative received 56.71% of the votes, totaling 3,964 votes, to win the election, defeated Gérald H. Clavette of Liberal Party by a comfortable margin of 15.11%. The total votes casted was 6,990.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska-La Vallée
Candidate Party Votes %
Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative 3,964 56.71%
Gérald H. Clavette Liberal Party 2,908 41.60%
Jean-Marie St-Onge NB New Democratic Party 118 1.69%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,990, Margin: 15.11%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska-La Vallée - Results by Poll
No. Location Percy Mockler Gérald H. Clavette Jean-Marie St. Onge Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Sainte Anne 95 54 - 4 153 - -
1 Saint-Basile 310 192 13 9 524 347 151.01%
10 Rivière Verte 112 123 2 2 239 277 86.28%
11 Rivière Verte 111 157 4 2 274 341 80.35%
12 Sainte Anne 84 53 1 2 140 251 55.78%
13 Sainte Anne 136 77 1 3 217 354 61.30%
14 Sainte Anne 99 96 1 2 198 298 66.44%
15 Sainte Anne 82 81 - 2 165 209 78.95%
16 Sainte Anne 172 111 3 5 291 420 69.29%
17 Siegas-Notre Dame de Lourde 172 155 8 4 339 447 75.84%
18 Saint-Léonard 161 51 3 1 216 312 69.23%
19 Saint-Léonard Parent 180 148 4 4 336 450 74.67%
2 Saint-Basile 219 113 9 2 343 412 83.25%
2 Sainte Anne 239 134 1 5 379 - -
20 Saint-Léonard 127 61 2 1 191 339 56.34%
21 Saint-Léonard 124 47 3 - 174 331 52.57%
22 Saint-Léonard 140 70 6 - 216 332 65.06%
23 Saint-Basile - Mobile 14 30 4 3 51 127 40.16%
24 Saint-Léonard - Mobile 9 10 1 - 20 43 46.51%
25 Sainte Anne - Mobile 16 20 2 2 40 58 68.97%
26 Rivière Verte - Mobile 9 6 - 1 16 17 94.12%
3 Saint-Léonard 214 125 2 - 341 - -
3A Saint-Basile 74 52 2 3 131 201 65.17%
3B Saint-Basile 115 85 5 1 206 272 75.74%
4 Saint-Basile 125 129 5 3 262 347 75.50%
5 Saint-Basile 161 146 10 1 318 401 79.30%
6 Saint-Basile 186 123 6 3 318 393 80.92%
7A Saint-Basile 94 67 3 - 164 210 78.10%
7B Saint-Basile 111 95 7 2 215 267 80.52%
8 Rivière Verte 140 138 7 4 289 345 83.77%
9 Rivière Verte 133 159 3 3 298 336 88.69%
Total 3,964 2,908 118 74 7,064 8,137 86.81%

Madawaska-Les-Lacs

Jeannot Volpé of Progressive Conservative received 56.02% of the votes, totaling 4,060 votes, to win the election, defeated Georges Corriveau of Liberal Party by a comfortable margin of 13.46%. The total votes casted was 7,248.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska-Les-Lacs
Candidate Party Votes %
Jeannot Volpé Progressive Conservative 4,060 56.02%
Georges Corriveau Liberal Party 3,085 42.56%
John Nowlan NB New Democratic Party 103 1.42%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,248, Margin: 13.46%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Madawaska-Les-Lacs - Results by Poll
No. Location Jeannot Volpé Georges Corriveau John Nowlan Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Baker-Brook 36 33 1 1 71 - -
1 Clair 117 110 - 1 228 - -
1 Connors 187 101 5 4 297 361 82.27%
10 Baker-Brook 64 44 1 - 109 145 75.17%
11 Baker-Brook 151 88 2 - 241 269 89.59%
12 St-Hilaire 199 154 6 1 360 426 84.51%
13 St-Hilaire 80 66 - - 146 165 88.48%
14 Verret 89 66 2 2 159 185 85.95%
15 Verret 131 109 3 1 244 282 86.52%
16 St-Jacques 152 103 3 6 264 346 76.30%
17 St-Jacques 170 113 3 2 288 380 75.79%
18 St-Jacques 147 117 6 2 272 379 71.77%
19 St-Jacques 199 139 - 3 341 427 79.86%
2 Clair 104 90 3 - 197 262 75.19%
2 St-Jacques 247 147 7 - 401 - -
20 St-Jacques 136 122 4 3 265 331 80.06%
21 St-Jacques 176 89 4 2 271 384 70.57%
22 St-Jacques 201 118 8 3 330 440 75.00%
23 Moulin Morneault 182 123 5 - 310 389 79.69%
24A St-Joseph 128 104 4 2 238 325 73.23%
24B St-Joseph 81 58 4 1 144 195 73.85%
25A St-Joseph 98 80 2 1 181 248 72.98%
25B St-Joseph 85 79 5 2 171 230 74.35%
26 St-Joseph 130 113 2 2 247 333 74.17%
27 Baker-Brook - Mobile 16 16 2 1 35 66 53.03%
28 St-Jacques - Mobile 22 9 2 1 34 39 87.18%
29 St-François - Mobile 4 10 - 1 15 18 83.33%
3 St-François 106 109 1 1 217 294 73.81%
4 St-François 121 73 3 1 198 254 77.95%
5 Clair 119 84 3 4 210 346 60.69%
6 Clair 88 95 2 2 187 330 56.67%
7 Lac Baker 102 184 6 2 294 338 86.98%
8 Lac Baker 72 62 2 - 136 167 81.44%
9 Baker-Brook 120 77 2 1 200 264 75.76%
Total 4,060 3,085 103 53 7,301 8,618 84.72%

Miramichi Bay

Donald (Danny) Gay of Liberal Party received 48.83% of the votes, totaling 3,504 votes, to win the election, defeated James K. (Jim) Gordon of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 2.23%. The total votes casted was 7,176.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi Bay
Candidate Party Votes %
Donald (Danny) Gay Liberal Party 3,504 48.83%
James K. (Jim) Gordon Progressive Conservative 3,344 46.60%
Mary M. Parker NB New Democratic Party 237 3.30%
Allison Furlotte NB Confederation of Regions Party 91 1.27%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,176, Margin: 2.23%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi Bay - Results by Poll
No. Location Danny Gay James (Jim) Gordon Mary M. Parker Allison Furlotte Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Lower Neguac 53 49 - - 5 107 - -
1 Lower Newcastle Community Centre 27 36 1 4 - 68 - -
1 Moorefield 93 71 9 14 6 193 266 72.56%
10 Lagaceville, Drisdelle Settlement 107 129 6 - - 242 304 79.61%
11 Burnt Church 28 21 79 - 11 139 566 24.56%
12 Allainville, St-Wilfred 173 162 3 - 1 339 425 79.76%
13 Fairisle 142 140 8 - 1 291 359 81.06%
14 Neguac 137 99 2 - - 238 298 79.87%
15 Neguac 144 102 2 1 - 249 326 76.38%
16 Neguac 198 144 7 - 2 351 423 82.98%
17 Neguac 124 92 2 - 1 219 264 82.95%
18 Fairisle - East/Est 85 171 2 - 2 260 336 77.38%
19 Price Sett., Cains Pt., Gaythorne 144 97 7 10 - 258 320 80.63%
2 Chemin Ferry Road 146 128 16 10 6 306 393 77.86%
2 Covedell Women's Institute 159 147 - - - 306 - -
20 Tabusintac 143 162 4 7 3 319 407 78.38%
21 Brantville Sud 171 144 6 - 3 324 374 86.63%
22A Brantville 113 105 6 - 1 225 271 83.03%
22B Brantville 78 160 2 2 2 244 282 86.52%
23 Haut Rivière de Portage - Sud 142 111 2 - 2 257 299 85.95%
24 Haut Rivière du Portage - Nord 98 112 8 - 3 221 274 80.66%
25 Bas Rivière du Portage 196 175 4 2 4 381 446 85.43%
26 Foyer St-Bernard, Tabusintac Nursing Home - Mobile 27 6 1 1 - 35 52 67.31%
3 Russellville 71 49 10 7 1 138 170 81.18%
4 Chemin Ferry Road, Russellville 69 49 14 8 2 142 185 76.76%
5 Bellefond, Beaverbrook Patterson 168 164 13 1 1 347 416 83.41%
6 Keenan - Route Nord/North 50 57 3 3 1 114 174 65.52%
7 Lower Newcastle, Russellville 117 113 6 6 2 244 306 79.74%
8 Lavillette 127 203 4 1 - 335 381 87.93%
9 Barryville, New Jersey 174 146 10 14 2 346 422 81.99%
Total 3,504 3,344 237 91 62 7,238 8,739 82.82%

Miramichi Centre

John McKay of Liberal Party received 49.54% of the votes, totaling 4,081 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Wallace Dawson of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 3.37%. The total votes casted was 8,237.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi Centre
Candidate Party Votes %
John McKay Liberal Party 4,081 49.54%
Paul Wallace Dawson Progressive Conservative 3,803 46.17%
Terry Carter NB New Democratic Party 353 4.29%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,237, Margin: 3.37%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi Centre - Results by Poll
No. Location John McKay Paul Dawson Terry Carter Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Miramichi 110 98 3 4 215 - -
1 Miramichi 78 125 5 - 208 251 82.87%
1 Miramichi (Newcastle) 308 226 17 - 551 - -
10 Miramichi 107 107 1 3 218 326 66.87%
11 Miramichi 169 116 16 - 301 390 77.18%
12 Miramichi 137 155 11 - 303 418 72.49%
13 Miramichi 113 129 13 2 257 387 66.41%
14 Miramichi 104 100 15 2 221 368 60.05%
15 Miramichi 114 117 7 1 239 363 65.84%
16 Miramichi 149 138 10 1 298 414 71.98%
17 Miramichi 98 88 9 1 196 286 68.53%
18 Miramichi 65 52 3 1 121 184 65.76%
19 Miramichi 179 141 10 1 331 446 74.22%
2 Miramichi 126 116 21 1 264 355 74.37%
2 Miramichi (Newcastle) 61 42 4 2 109 - -
20 Miramichi 126 98 7 3 234 330 70.91%
21A Miramichi 98 88 8 - 194 279 69.53%
21B Miramichi 76 60 13 1 150 209 71.77%
22 Miramichi 110 109 12 2 233 306 76.14%
23 Miramichi 145 112 12 2 271 351 77.21%
24 Miramichi 9 16 1 - 26 40 65.00%
25 Miramichi 170 109 17 6 302 401 75.31%
26 Miramichi 157 87 20 2 266 373 71.31%
27 Miramichi 132 107 6 2 247 281 87.90%
28 Miramichi 123 173 11 1 308 349 88.25%
29 Miramichi 138 189 10 1 338 411 82.24%
3 Miramichi 96 87 15 - 198 258 76.74%
30 Miramichi 160 142 13 3 318 373 85.25%
31 Miramichi 88 65 20 3 176 223 78.92%
32 Miramichi Hospital Facility - Mobile 4 5 2 1 12 - -
4 Miramichi 87 107 7 - 201 269 74.72%
5 Miramichi 60 77 2 1 140 193 72.54%
6 Miramichi 124 164 11 1 300 391 76.73%
7 Miramichi 127 135 3 5 270 362 74.59%
8 Miramichi 104 69 11 2 186 243 76.54%
9 Miramichi 29 54 7 - 90 259 34.75%
Total 4,081 3,803 353 55 8,292 10,089 82.19%

Miramichi-Bay du Vin

Frank McKenna of Liberal Party received 64.32% of the votes, totaling 5,089 votes, to win the election, defeated Scott Hickey of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 37.60%. The total votes casted was 7,912.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi-Bay du Vin
Candidate Party Votes %
Frank McKenna Liberal Party 5,089 64.32%
Scott Hickey Progressive Conservative 2,114 26.72%
Debbie McGraw NB New Democratic Party 617 7.80%
Brian E. Farrah Natural Law Party 92 1.16%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,912, Margin: 37.60%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Miramichi-Bay du Vin - Results by Poll
No. Location Frank McKenna Scott Hickey Debbie McGraw Brian E. Farrah Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Miramichi (Chatham) 58 15 3 2 1 79 - -
1 Chatham Head 235 60 32 2 2 331 407 81.33%
1 Miramichi (Chatham) (poll 1 to/à 24) 261 77 24 7 5 374 - -
10 Chatham 154 40 31 4 7 236 295 80.00%
11 Chatham 173 48 29 5 2 257 348 73.85%
12 Chatham 208 85 21 3 3 320 405 79.01%
13 Chatham 176 59 12 5 3 255 356 71.63%
14 Chatham 22 9 2 2 - 35 81 43.21%
15 Chatham 186 60 16 9 3 274 352 77.84%
16 Chatham 137 45 14 2 2 200 280 71.43%
17 Loggieville 122 42 13 1 2 180 222 81.08%
18 Loggieville 144 68 14 1 1 228 293 77.82%
19 Loggieville 191 51 21 2 1 266 335 79.40%
2 Baie Ste-Anne (poll 25 to/à 32) 74 9 1 - - 84 - -
2 Douglasfield 148 79 31 3 1 262 304 86.18%
20 Upper Napan 186 90 34 3 3 316 414 76.33%
21 Napan 115 87 19 - 3 224 277 80.87%
22 Centre Napan, Napan Bay, Point aux Carr 151 110 32 2 1 296 412 71.84%
23 Redmondville, St. Margarets 104 44 29 4 3 184 245 75.10%
24 Black River 101 113 18 - 2 234 298 78.52%
25 Bay du Vin, Auburnville 133 111 23 7 3 277 357 77.59%
26 Hardwicke 41 38 10 - 2 91 137 66.42%
27 Eel River Bridge 154 48 8 - 3 213 261 81.61%
28 Eel River Bridge - East 154 77 11 3 3 248 311 79.74%
29 Baie Ste-Anne - Ouest 135 63 5 - 2 205 260 78.85%
3 Bushville 212 71 36 - 3 322 416 77.40%
30 Baie Ste-Anne - Centre 107 58 3 1 6 175 225 77.78%
31 Baie Ste-Anne - East 90 56 5 4 5 160 198 80.81%
32 Escuminac 110 84 13 - 5 212 274 77.37%
33 Mount St. Joseph - Mobile 53 14 4 1 3 75 118 63.56%
34 Miramichi Senior Citizens Home - Mobile 18 17 3 5 1 44 79 55.70%
35 Region 7, HDH Facility - Mobile 9 5 - - - 14 - -
4 Chatham 218 69 16 - 1 304 396 76.77%
5A Chatham 132 18 15 1 1 167 250 66.80%
5B Chatham 101 41 7 4 4 157 208 75.48%
6 Chatham 162 63 22 5 - 252 340 74.12%
7 Chatham 120 28 14 - - 162 213 76.06%
8 Chatham 19 5 6 - - 30 83 36.14%
9 Chatham 175 57 20 4 4 260 368 70.65%
Total 5,089 2,114 617 92 91 8,003 9,818 81.51%

Moncton Crescent

Kenneth Randall MacLeod of Liberal Party received 54.81% of the votes, totaling 3,832 votes, to win the election, defeated Barbara Winsor of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 33.51%. The total votes casted was 6,991.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton Crescent
Candidate Party Votes %
Kenneth Randall MacLeod Liberal Party 3,832 54.81%
Barbara Winsor Progressive Conservative 1,489 21.30%
Dean Ryder NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,017 14.55%
Richard James Hay NB New Democratic Party 426 6.09%
Richard Harold Mullins Independent 227 3.25%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,991, Margin: 33.51%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton Crescent - Results by Poll
No. Location Kenneth Randall MacLeod Barbara Winsor Dean Ryder Richard Hay Richard Harold Mullins Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Moncton 20 5 3 - 1 - 29 - -
1 Moncton 196 78 79 18 9 1 381 139 274.10%
10 Moncton 93 39 29 11 3 5 180 307 58.63%
11 Moncton 133 45 28 13 1 3 223 341 65.40%
12 Moncton 128 68 6 10 5 1 218 318 68.55%
13 Moncton 157 67 25 14 5 - 268 387 69.25%
14A Moncton 76 30 9 4 6 - 125 216 57.87%
14B Moncton 102 43 12 3 7 1 168 254 66.14%
15 Moncton 19 13 3 1 2 - 38 93 40.86%
16 Moncton 159 40 35 15 6 6 261 400 65.25%
17 Moncton 154 66 32 10 6 1 269 374 71.93%
18 Moncton 136 63 16 14 11 1 241 344 70.06%
19 Moncton 68 48 39 5 3 2 165 275 60.00%
2 Moncton 139 64 45 13 13 - 274 313 87.54%
20 Moncton 91 36 48 4 20 - 199 322 61.80%
21 Moncton 56 30 51 7 1 1 146 227 64.32%
22 Moncton 100 51 60 14 5 2 232 338 68.64%
23 Moncton 191 71 33 22 6 - 323 423 76.36%
24 Moncton 115 23 18 18 6 1 181 298 60.74%
25 Moncton 162 40 26 23 8 5 264 393 67.18%
26 Moncton 135 34 11 15 9 - 204 329 62.01%
27A Moncton 104 39 35 17 6 1 202 305 66.23%
27B Moncton 127 36 31 18 3 3 218 345 63.19%
28 Moncton 133 33 14 11 2 1 194 319 60.82%
29 Moncton 131 45 8 12 2 1 199 333 59.76%
3 Moncton 133 32 52 12 9 1 239 345 69.28%
30 Moncton 42 12 18 10 2 1 85 116 73.28%
31 Moncton 51 33 37 7 2 - 130 190 68.42%
32 Atlantic Baptist College Senior Citizen's Home - Mobile 21 31 9 5 3 7 76 199 38.19%
33 Carter's Special Care Home, 12 5 6 4 3 1 31 45 68.89%
4 Moncton 109 54 53 18 5 1 240 364 65.93%
5 Moncton 77 41 53 19 7 1 198 270 73.33%
6 Moncton 89 46 41 14 22 - 212 349 60.74%
7A Moncton 112 31 3 10 4 - 160 246 65.04%
7B Moncton 111 31 17 15 3 - 177 289 61.25%
8 Moncton 94 33 11 8 7 - 153 253 60.47%
9 Moncton 56 33 21 12 14 1 137 256 53.52%
Total 3,832 1,489 1,017 426 227 49 7,040 10,315 68.25%

Moncton East

Raymond Frenette of Liberal Party received 61.80% of the votes, totaling 4,466 votes, to win the election, defeated Brian Frederick Donaghy of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 43.78%. The total votes casted was 7,226.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton East
Candidate Party Votes %
Raymond Frenette Liberal Party 4,466 61.80%
Brian Frederick Donaghy Progressive Conservative 1,302 18.02%
Gérard Snow NB New Democratic Party 854 11.82%
Gerry Fullerton NB Confederation of Regions Party 604 8.36%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,226, Margin: 43.78%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton East - Results by Poll
No. Location Raymond Frenette Brian Frederick Donaghy Gérard Snow Gerry Fullerton Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Moncton 212 48 22 30 - 312 - -
1 Moncton 132 28 25 3 - 188 325 57.85%
10 Moncton 133 29 28 41 - 231 362 63.81%
11A Moncton 103 31 16 6 1 157 282 55.67%
11B Moncton 97 13 25 14 1 150 289 51.90%
12 Moncton 134 52 38 17 1 242 399 60.65%
13 Moncton 135 41 28 26 2 232 334 69.46%
14 Moncton 140 74 24 51 3 292 415 70.36%
15 Moncton 120 26 21 17 2 186 361 51.52%
16 Moncton 142 59 28 15 3 247 393 62.85%
17A Moncton 77 45 19 26 2 169 255 66.27%
17B Moncton 79 33 14 15 1 142 203 69.95%
18 Moncton 159 39 15 17 3 233 368 63.32%
19 Moncton 205 35 25 5 1 271 394 68.78%
2 Moncton 79 16 34 10 2 141 288 48.96%
20 Moncton 137 45 49 19 1 251 372 67.47%
21 Moncton 153 53 27 13 1 247 402 61.44%
22 Moncton 37 10 14 5 - 66 190 34.74%
23 Moncton 200 47 23 21 3 294 403 72.95%
24 Moncton 186 90 31 13 - 320 437 73.23%
25A Moncton 80 34 12 10 6 142 248 57.26%
25B Moncton 62 15 10 44 - 131 267 49.06%
26A Moncton 119 28 24 10 - 181 325 55.69%
26B Moncton 57 11 14 7 - 89 231 38.53%
27A Moncton 86 32 21 15 3 157 269 58.36%
27B Moncton 92 18 18 7 1 136 210 64.76%
28 Moncton 184 25 17 10 3 239 316 75.63%
29 Moncton 202 42 34 23 3 304 427 71.19%
3 Moncton 124 27 27 4 4 186 358 51.96%
30 Moncton 108 33 22 12 - 175 315 55.56%
31 Villa de Repos Inc. - Mobile 38 1 4 4 3 50 124 40.32%
32 Résidence La Siesta - Mobile 3 1 - - - 4 5 80.00%
33 Hôpital Dr. Georges L. Dumont - Mobile 17 - 2 - - 19 - -
34 Salvation Army Men's Social Centre, 13 5 2 4 1 25 30 83.33%
35 Moncton - Vet. Unit Hospital 8 3 - - - 11 12 91.67%
4 Moncton 168 24 18 4 4 218 325 67.08%
6 Moncton 90 54 51 16 1 212 303 69.97%
7 Moncton 124 36 31 24 - 215 394 54.57%
8 Moncton 89 31 22 22 2 166 239 69.46%
9 Moncton 142 68 19 24 3 256 360 71.11%
Total 4,466 1,302 854 604 61 7,287 11,230 64.89%

Moncton North

Gene J. Devereux of Liberal Party received 61.33% of the votes, totaling 4,333 votes, to win the election, defeated Marc LeBlanc of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 45.21%. The total votes casted was 7,065.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton North
Candidate Party Votes %
Gene J. Devereux Liberal Party 4,333 61.33%
Marc LeBlanc Progressive Conservative 1,139 16.12%
Cyril Hazen Flanagan NB Confederation of Regions Party 945 13.38%
Mark Robar NB New Democratic Party 608 8.61%
Michael Boucher Natural Law Party 40 0.57%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,065, Margin: 45.21%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton North - Results by Poll
No. Location Gene J. Devereux Marc LeBlanc Cyril Hazen Flanagan Mark Robar Michael Boucher Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Moncton 360 85 77 22 1 1 546 - -
1 Moncton 143 44 11 34 1 1 234 348 67.24%
10 Moncton 86 32 20 19 4 1 162 378 42.86%
11 Moncton 95 38 18 16 - - 167 320 52.19%
12 Moncton 170 67 18 10 1 - 266 422 63.03%
13 Moncton 155 46 20 18 2 3 244 416 58.65%
14A Moncton 129 35 10 16 - 3 193 274 70.44%
14B Moncton 123 21 6 19 1 - 170 242 70.25%
15 Moncton 177 48 26 26 2 2 281 427 65.81%
16 Moncton 137 42 10 18 - - 207 331 62.54%
17 Moncton 78 24 12 8 2 1 125 268 46.64%
18 Moncton 139 24 18 13 - 2 196 348 56.32%
19 Moncton 86 27 19 24 - 1 157 254 61.81%
2 Moncton 163 41 28 19 3 4 258 410 62.93%
20 Moncton 80 19 43 16 - 1 159 361 44.04%
21 Moncton 119 13 46 15 2 - 195 348 56.03%
22A Moncton 59 15 37 8 2 - 121 248 48.79%
22B Moncton 71 25 29 7 - 2 134 239 56.07%
23 Moncton 103 41 71 14 - 1 230 342 67.25%
24 Moncton 96 30 24 20 2 3 175 306 57.19%
25A Moncton 62 16 15 9 2 - 104 279 37.28%
25B Moncton 49 20 26 8 - - 103 195 52.82%
26 Moncton 161 32 48 27 1 2 271 449 60.36%
27 Moncton 109 31 43 36 2 - 221 390 56.67%
28 Moncton 101 18 30 14 1 1 165 330 50.00%
29 Moncton 195 36 18 11 - - 260 386 67.36%
3 Moncton 167 39 14 19 - 4 243 437 55.61%
30 Moncton 162 48 20 13 - 1 244 358 68.16%
31 Moncton 64 16 57 21 1 - 159 377 42.18%
32 Moncton Hospital Facility - Mobile 12 2 2 - 1 1 18 29 62.07%
33 NB Drug & Alcohol Treatment Facility, Barons 17 2 3 6 1 - 29 42 69.05%
34 Birchmount Lodge - Mobile 15 2 1 2 - 1 21 27 77.78%
35 Foyer Notre Dame de Grâce - Mobile 9 - - 1 - - 10 10 100.00%
4 Moncton 138 26 27 12 1 - 204 308 66.23%
5 Moncton 152 41 33 23 3 2 254 383 66.32%
6 Moncton 79 22 16 15 1 - 133 250 53.20%
7 Moncton 74 18 17 14 - 2 125 219 57.08%
8 Moncton 94 22 11 15 3 3 148 309 47.90%
9 Moncton 104 31 21 20 - - 176 330 53.33%
Total 4,333 1,139 945 608 40 43 7,108 11,390 62.41%

Moncton South

James E. (Jim) Lockyer of Liberal Party received 61.83% of the votes, totaling 4,332 votes, to win the election, defeated Robert (Bob) MacKenzie Leighton of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 44.19%. The total votes casted was 7,006.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton South
Candidate Party Votes %
James E. (Jim) Lockyer Liberal Party 4,332 61.83%
Robert (Bob) MacKenzie Leighton Progressive Conservative 1,236 17.64%
Don Freeman NB Confederation of Regions Party 861 12.29%
Blair McInnis NB New Democratic Party 577 8.24%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,006, Margin: 44.19%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Moncton South - Results by Poll
No. Location James E. (Jim) Lockyer Robert (Bob) MacKenzie Leighton Don Freeman Blair McInnis Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Moncton 473 117 93 24 2 709 - -
1 Moncton 95 12 8 10 - 125 313 39.94%
10 Moncton 112 29 24 23 1 189 408 46.32%
11 Moncton 95 23 25 11 - 154 312 49.36%
12 Moncton 107 47 36 26 - 216 366 59.02%
13 Moncton 101 41 32 11 1 186 302 61.59%
14 Moncton 111 46 20 9 - 186 291 63.92%
15 Moncton 77 16 19 13 1 126 326 38.65%
16 Moncton 126 44 32 18 - 220 409 53.79%
17 Moncton 124 72 43 15 3 257 377 68.17%
18 Moncton 160 85 43 16 2 306 431 71.00%
19 Moncton 107 42 20 4 2 175 248 70.56%
2 Moncton 87 26 8 18 - 139 255 54.51%
20 Moncton 136 49 53 17 1 256 375 68.27%
21 Moncton 120 33 39 10 - 202 307 65.80%
22 Moncton 170 48 49 4 - 271 391 69.31%
23 Moncton 135 82 58 17 6 298 367 81.20%
24 Moncton 137 45 47 24 - 253 428 59.11%
25 Moncton 103 25 11 25 1 165 360 45.83%
26 Moncton 120 20 17 26 - 183 333 54.95%
27 Moncton 143 17 13 24 - 197 355 55.49%
28 Moncton 160 29 20 22 - 231 347 66.57%
29 Moncton 139 14 33 24 - 210 355 59.15%
3 Moncton 123 34 6 16 - 179 421 42.52%
30 Moncton 96 29 18 16 1 160 356 44.94%
31 Moncton 165 54 16 13 - 248 383 64.75%
32 Foyer Chez-Nous-Moncton, 15 2 - - - 17 22 77.27%
4 Moncton 142 30 10 22 1 205 353 58.07%
5 Moncton 138 20 5 15 1 179 267 67.04%
6 Moncton 149 15 14 35 2 215 406 52.96%
7 Moncton 134 25 15 25 - 199 425 46.82%
8 Moncton 120 41 11 18 - 190 427 44.50%
9 Moncton 112 24 23 26 1 186 378 49.21%
Total 4,332 1,236 861 577 26 7,032 11,094 63.39%

Nepisiguit

Alban Landry of Liberal Party received 57.64% of the votes, totaling 3,715 votes, to win the election, defeated Anne-Marie Gammon of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 27.34%. The total votes casted was 6,445.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Nepisiguit
Candidate Party Votes %
Alban Landry Liberal Party 3,715 57.64%
Anne-Marie Gammon Progressive Conservative 1,953 30.30%
Normand Savoie NB New Democratic Party 690 10.71%
Haché Andie Natural Law Party 87 1.35%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,445, Margin: 27.34%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Nepisiguit - Results by Poll
No. Location Alban Landry Anne-Marie Gammon Normand Savoie Andie Haché Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Allardville 10 3 - - - 13 - -
1 Robertville (poll 1 to/à 13) 31 20 9 - - 60 - -
10 Sherwood Forest 114 73 33 5 7 232 334 69.46%
11 Lone Pine, Picote 158 58 55 3 2 276 350 78.86%
12 Ste-Anne 139 55 21 3 2 220 289 76.12%
13 Middle River 61 58 19 1 3 142 229 62.01%
14 Big River 117 102 47 3 1 270 422 63.98%
15 Chutes Papineau Falls 116 114 37 5 4 276 445 62.02%
16 Bathurst Mine 17 12 12 1 - 42 51 82.35%
17 Roughwater 109 50 26 3 1 189 267 70.79%
18 Chamberlain 77 56 27 - 1 161 242 66.53%
19 Goodwin Mill 102 45 29 5 2 183 301 60.80%
1A Nicholas Denys 123 22 21 5 3 174 265 65.66%
1B Nicholas Denys 153 36 20 4 1 214 285 75.09%
2 Allardville (poll 14 to/à 23) 53 19 2 - 1 75 - -
2 Ste-Rosette 180 41 12 2 1 236 329 71.73%
20 Allardville Nord 188 98 22 7 2 317 426 74.41%
21A Allardville, Jeanne-Mance 116 37 12 5 6 176 267 65.92%
21B Allardville, Jeanne-Mance 119 40 12 2 3 176 238 73.95%
22 Allardville Veniot 131 129 16 5 5 286 375 76.27%
23A St-Sauveur 166 84 21 1 3 275 371 74.12%
23B St-Sauveur 134 88 17 2 2 243 332 73.19%
24 Salmon-Beach, Janeville 110 107 32 - 1 250 393 63.61%
25 Stone-Heaven 84 139 26 4 9 262 438 59.82%
26 Pokeshaw 67 62 9 3 2 143 195 73.33%
27 Villa Sormany - Mobile 7 4 - 1 - 12 40 30.00%
28 Foyer des soins Saulnier - Mobile 7 1 - - - 8 9 88.89%
3 Janeville (poll 24 to/à 26) 6 24 - - 1 31 - -
3 Millstream 118 19 14 - - 151 241 62.66%
4 Robertville 227 53 30 5 - 315 441 71.43%
5 Lugar 109 17 1 1 - 128 157 81.53%
6 Ste-Louise 149 68 27 3 6 253 313 80.83%
7 Dunlop 153 70 25 3 2 253 389 65.04%
8A South Tetagouche 92 50 10 2 - 154 233 66.09%
8B South Tetagouche 73 61 16 2 - 152 256 59.38%
9 North Tetagouche 99 38 30 1 5 173 282 61.35%
Total 3,715 1,953 690 87 76 6,521 9,205 70.84%

New Maryland

Joan Kingston of Liberal Party received 46.56% of the votes, totaling 3,719 votes, to win the election, defeated S. Max White of NB Confederation of Regions Party by a comfortable margin of 23.11%. The total votes casted was 7,987.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in New Maryland
Candidate Party Votes %
Joan Kingston Liberal Party 3,719 46.56%
S. Max White NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,873 23.45%
Robert Penney Progressive Conservative 1,759 22.02%
Eric Keating NB New Democratic Party 636 7.96%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,987, Margin: 23.11%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in New Maryland - Results by Poll
No. Location Joan Kingston Max White Robert Penney Eric Keating Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Tracy 18 13 9 - 1 41 - -
1 Fredericton 54 12 22 13 - 101 170 59.41%
1 New Maryland 103 29 42 8 - 182 - -
10 New Maryland 146 36 46 27 2 257 336 76.49%
11 New Maryland 112 95 54 40 2 303 398 76.13%
12 New Maryland 132 57 55 22 - 266 334 79.64%
13 Nasonworth 99 36 73 20 - 228 313 72.84%
14 Nasonworth 158 33 61 17 2 271 396 68.43%
15 Lincoln 39 12 16 5 - 72 59 122.03%
16 Lincoln 101 61 64 30 2 258 361 71.47%
17 Lincoln 101 30 31 27 3 192 332 57.83%
18A Lincoln 86 55 35 15 - 191 248 77.02%
18B Lincoln 72 65 33 17 - 187 237 78.90%
19 Lincoln 61 150 22 24 3 260 323 80.50%
2 Fredericton 78 60 48 37 3 226 384 58.85%
2 Lincoln 49 41 15 3 1 109 - -
20 Lincoln 99 81 36 27 1 244 380 64.21%
21 Lincoln 90 68 43 15 1 217 413 52.54%
22 Rusagonis 108 113 42 27 - 290 433 66.97%
23 Rusagonis 123 85 55 14 2 279 400 69.75%
24 Rusagonis 58 53 37 17 2 167 261 63.98%
25 Tracy 46 33 29 12 - 120 164 73.17%
26 Tracy 54 67 48 3 1 173 222 77.93%
27 Tracy 69 73 37 3 1 183 242 75.62%
28 Fredericton Junction 79 40 52 4 - 175 245 71.43%
29 Fredericton Junction 80 36 58 9 3 186 264 70.45%
3 Fredericton Junction 38 27 21 1 - 87 - -
3 New Maryland 177 17 61 31 - 286 351 81.48%
30 Tracy 49 39 29 9 - 126 184 68.48%
31 Hoyt 117 66 56 5 2 246 331 74.32%
32 Hoyt 90 70 104 6 1 271 348 77.87%
33 Wirral 127 63 70 24 1 285 380 75.00%
34 Fredericton Junction - Mobile 4 1 4 1 - 10 35 28.57%
4 New Maryland 162 15 61 17 - 255 335 76.12%
5 New Maryland 157 22 54 15 1 249 303 82.18%
6 New Maryland 142 25 58 15 1 241 310 77.74%
7 New Maryland 165 25 43 15 1 249 333 74.77%
8 New Maryland 131 26 53 27 1 238 308 77.27%
9 New Maryland 145 43 82 34 1 305 408 74.75%
Total 3,719 1,873 1,759 636 39 8,026 10,541 76.14%

Nigadoo-Chaleur

Albert Doucet of Liberal Party received 56.94% of the votes, totaling 4,421 votes, to win the election, defeated Maxime Lejeune of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 24.03%. The total votes casted was 7,764.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Nigadoo-Chaleur
Candidate Party Votes %
Albert Doucet Liberal Party 4,421 56.94%
Maxime Lejeune Progressive Conservative 2,555 32.91%
Ulric DeGrâce NB New Democratic Party 662 8.53%
Francine Richard Natural Law Party 126 1.62%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,764, Margin: 24.03%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Nigadoo-Chaleur - Results by Poll
No. Location Albert A. Doucet Maxime Lejeune Ulric DeGrâce Francine Richard Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Nigadoo-Chaleur 45 17 - - 1 63 - -
1 Jacquet River 126 53 14 9 7 209 269 77.70%
1 Nigadoo 95 41 4 1 2 143 - -
10 Madran 96 76 13 6 - 191 236 80.93%
11 Petit Rocher 166 96 13 5 4 284 343 82.80%
12 Petit Rocher 172 98 10 3 4 287 329 87.23%
13 Petit Rocher 139 119 10 3 4 275 351 78.35%
14 Petit Rocher 180 126 13 4 - 323 403 80.15%
15A LaPlante 105 79 8 4 3 199 262 75.95%
15B LaPlante 113 75 8 3 1 200 256 78.13%
16 Alcida 109 73 8 5 3 198 253 78.26%
17 Petit Rocher 151 75 10 2 3 241 340 70.88%
18 Tremblay 152 126 35 11 - 324 371 87.33%
19 Nigadoo 162 97 18 3 1 281 395 71.14%
2 Jacquet River 183 90 34 8 12 327 341 95.89%
20 Nigadoo 145 59 19 4 - 227 302 75.17%
21 Beresford 202 95 36 5 4 342 436 78.44%
22 Beresford 182 64 36 2 5 289 383 75.46%
23 Beresford 174 48 73 2 1 298 387 77.00%
24 Beresford 177 79 38 2 2 298 384 77.60%
25 Beresford 177 73 38 9 3 300 436 68.81%
26A Beresford 97 46 17 3 3 166 248 66.94%
26B Beresford 106 52 17 1 1 177 239 74.06%
27 Beresford 105 50 38 3 1 197 300 65.67%
28 Beresford 105 58 29 - - 192 228 84.21%
29 Petit Rocher - Mobile 8 5 - - - 13 21 61.90%
3 Jacquet River 106 80 34 10 16 246 314 78.34%
4 Belledune 118 63 23 7 9 220 290 75.86%
5 Belledune 153 92 31 5 - 281 371 75.74%
6 Pointe-Verte 108 96 5 1 3 213 232 91.81%
7 Pointe-Verte 131 121 11 1 8 272 319 85.27%
8 Pointe-Verte 128 102 4 4 7 245 313 78.27%
9A Petit Rocher 92 61 7 - 1 161 248 64.92%
9B Petit Rocher 113 70 8 - 4 195 214 91.12%
Total 4,421 2,555 662 126 113 7,877 9,814 80.26%

Oromocto-Gagetown

Vaughn Blaney of Liberal Party received 52.78% of the votes, totaling 3,537 votes, to win the election, defeated Jody Carr of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 25.01%. The total votes casted was 6,702.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Oromocto-Gagetown
Candidate Party Votes %
Vaughn Blaney Liberal Party 3,537 52.78%
Jody Carr Progressive Conservative 1,861 27.77%
Albert Morris Rector NB Confederation of Regions Party 914 13.64%
Sandra Burtt NB New Democratic Party 390 5.82%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,702, Margin: 25.01%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Oromocto-Gagetown - Results by Poll
No. Location Vaughn Blaney Jody Carr Albert Morris Rector Sandra Burtt Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Oromocto 31 15 5 - - 51 - -
1 Gagetown 33 12 8 2 1 56 - -
1 Oromocto 93 56 27 14 1 191 288 66.32%
10 Oromocto 25 18 5 2 1 51 180 28.33%
11 Oromocto 44 22 6 10 - 82 335 24.48%
12 Oromocto 21 22 1 1 - 45 117 38.46%
13A Oromocto 39 15 2 7 - 63 258 24.42%
13B Oromocto 46 31 11 5 - 93 258 36.05%
14 Oromocto 19 34 5 2 - 60 246 24.39%
15 Oromocto 12 20 11 1 - 44 175 25.14%
16 Oromocto 62 54 15 2 - 133 390 34.10%
17 Oromocto 8 10 1 1 - 20 165 12.12%
18 Geary 142 67 30 20 1 260 376 69.15%
19 Geary 139 84 48 20 2 293 422 69.43%
2 Oromocto 323 127 87 24 1 562 388 144.85%
20 Geary 163 62 37 15 3 280 365 76.71%
21 Geary 107 111 47 8 1 274 380 72.11%
22 Geary 88 91 44 7 - 230 307 74.92%
23 Burton 150 63 69 12 2 296 434 68.20%
24 Burton 155 51 46 15 1 268 408 65.69%
25 Burton 140 68 33 17 - 258 364 70.88%
26 Upper Gagetown 110 52 36 12 1 211 257 82.10%
27 Gagetown 205 61 50 22 2 340 425 80.00%
28 Hampstead 85 55 38 6 2 186 241 77.18%
29 Jemseg 163 54 13 17 - 247 318 77.67%
3 Hibernia 69 24 18 3 2 116 - -
3 Oromocto 121 62 9 6 - 198 315 62.86%
30 Cambridge 89 76 13 22 2 202 269 75.09%
31 Cambridge 117 65 12 20 - 214 271 78.97%
32 Cambridge 98 68 27 29 1 223 303 73.60%
33 Wickham 106 98 44 14 - 262 324 80.86%
34 Mill Cove - Mobile 5 10 2 - - 17 30 56.67%
35 Gagetown - Mobile 1 4 3 2 2 12 15 80.00%
36 Burton - Mobile 4 3 - - - 7 8 87.50%
37 Oromocto Hospital - Mobile 2 1 - 1 - 4 - -
4 Oromocto 150 36 34 6 1 227 352 64.49%
5 Oromocto 83 30 20 15 - 148 254 58.27%
6 Oromocto 110 40 29 12 - 191 271 70.48%
7 Oromocto 90 59 15 8 - 172 380 45.26%
8 Oromocto 64 20 10 4 - 98 211 46.45%
9 Oromocto 25 10 3 6 - 44 219 20.09%
Total 3,537 1,861 914 390 27 6,729 10,319 65.21%

Petitcodiac

Hollis S. Steeves of Liberal Party received 50.76% of the votes, totaling 3,745 votes, to win the election, defeated Tom Taylor of NB Confederation of Regions Party by a comfortable margin of 28.08%. The total votes casted was 7,378.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Petitcodiac
Candidate Party Votes %
Hollis S. Steeves Liberal Party 3,745 50.76%
Tom Taylor NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,673 22.68%
C. W. (Bill) Harmer Progressive Conservative 1,650 22.36%
Jennifer Stairs NB New Democratic Party 310 4.20%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,378, Margin: 28.08%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Petitcodiac - Results by Poll
No. Location Hollis Steeves Tom Taylor Charles William Elliott Harmer Jennifer Stairs Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Petitcodiac 36 7 13 1 1 58 - -
1 Petitcodiac Kiwanis Community Hall 89 38 58 5 2 192 - -
10 Petitcodiac 85 71 82 2 1 241 338 71.30%
11 Forest Glen 58 20 31 4 - 113 150 75.33%
12 The Glades 106 97 37 8 - 248 370 67.03%
13 Parish Salisbury Paroisse 52 56 47 7 1 163 242 67.36%
14 North River 70 48 46 1 1 166 266 62.41%
15 Monteagle 85 106 58 5 - 254 341 74.49%
16A Boundary Creek 84 49 36 3 - 172 246 69.92%
16B Boundary Creek 49 67 24 8 1 149 208 71.63%
17 Salisbury 76 57 25 4 2 164 205 80.00%
18 Salisbury 108 105 48 10 1 272 376 72.34%
19 Salisbury 93 77 45 5 1 221 322 68.63%
1A Havelock 87 56 92 8 - 243 305 79.67%
1B Havelock 62 16 64 3 - 145 195 74.36%
2 Havelock 13 7 9 5 - 34 91 37.36%
2 Salisbury Boys and Girls Club 73 51 42 14 - 180 - -
20 Salisbury 94 95 33 13 - 235 383 61.36%
21A Moncton Parish, Salisbury Road 70 45 37 14 - 166 286 58.04%
21B Moncton Parish, Salisbury Road 81 47 32 23 2 185 308 60.06%
22 Moncton Parish, Berry's Mills 83 89 48 20 - 240 379 63.32%
23 Moncton Parish, Catamount 57 66 27 16 2 168 271 61.99%
24 Moncton Parish, Gallagher Ridge 81 51 38 37 1 208 315 66.03%
25 Moncton Parish, Indian Mountain Rd 64 47 51 25 - 187 274 68.25%
27 Jordon Memorial Sanitorium - Mobile 11 7 16 3 - 37 51 72.55%
28 Fawcetts Rest Home - Mobile 3 - 5 - 1 9 19 47.37%
3 Mannhurst 80 28 74 15 1 198 247 80.16%
4 Anagance 86 27 58 13 - 184 267 68.91%
5 Hicksville 52 33 67 5 - 157 227 69.16%
6 Steeves Settlement 93 57 108 11 - 269 376 71.54%
7 Wheaton Settlement 127 69 94 8 1 299 423 70.69%
8 Petitcodiac 118 40 115 9 1 283 407 69.53%
9 Petitcodiac 72 44 90 5 1 212 253 83.79%
Total 2,398 1,673 1,650 310 21 6,052 8,141 74.34%

Restigouche West

Jean-Paul Savoie of Liberal Party received 51.53% of the votes, totaling 3,745 votes, to win the election, defeated Luc LeBrun of Progressive Conservative by a margin of 7.09%. The total votes casted was 7,268.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Restigouche West
Candidate Party Votes %
Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Party 3,745 51.53%
Luc LeBrun Progressive Conservative 3,230 44.44%
Wendy Martin NB New Democratic Party 200 2.75%
Marcelle Lamontagne Natural Law Party 93 1.28%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,268, Margin: 7.09%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Restigouche West - Results by Poll
No. Location Jean Paul Savoie Luc LeBrun Wendy Martin Marcelle Lamontagne Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Kedgwick 74 66 1 1 2 144 - -
1 St-Quentin 187 440 10 7 9 653 380 171.84%
10 Kedgwick 306 23 - 3 4 336 422 79.62%
11 Kedgwick 264 53 8 2 2 329 386 85.23%
12 Kedgwick 342 34 7 4 6 393 446 88.12%
13 St-Jean-Baptiste 150 98 3 7 6 264 321 82.24%
14 Upsalquitch 60 97 14 3 2 176 241 73.03%
15 Dawsonville 96 93 20 2 4 215 327 65.75%
16 Glencoe 109 77 14 3 5 208 309 67.31%
17 Flatlands 105 43 9 3 2 162 224 72.32%
18 St-Arthur 113 134 3 1 3 254 286 88.81%
19 St-Arthur 130 136 5 2 2 275 304 90.46%
2 Kedgwick 127 19 - - 4 150 - -
2 St-Quentin 81 183 2 1 2 269 326 82.52%
20 St-Arthur 148 44 4 4 6 206 233 88.41%
21 Val D'Amour 109 17 3 1 2 132 160 82.50%
22 Val D'Amour 186 124 13 9 5 337 394 85.53%
23 Malauze 76 127 18 6 10 237 285 83.16%
24A Maltais 115 55 10 5 5 190 219 86.76%
24B Maltais 111 77 8 4 10 210 262 80.15%
25 Foyer Msgr. Morneau, J. Rioux, 28 6 1 1 1 37 52 71.15%
26 Mobile - Hospital 3 2 1 - - 6 - -
3 Dawnsonville 24 23 4 1 2 54 - -
3 St-Quentin 40 172 5 3 2 222 294 75.51%
4 St-Quentin 49 222 6 5 5 287 377 76.13%
4 Val D'Amour 51 22 - 1 2 76 - -
5 St-Quentin 48 219 2 3 5 277 354 78.25%
6 St-Quentin 76 202 4 4 4 290 374 77.54%
7 St-Quentin 74 276 11 2 5 368 441 83.45%
8 St-Martin 96 125 5 3 2 231 256 90.23%
9A Kedgwick 179 14 4 1 3 201 233 86.27%
9B Kedgwick 188 7 5 1 3 204 227 89.87%
Total 3,745 3,230 200 93 125 7,393 8,133 90.90%

Riverview

Al J. Kavanaugh of Liberal Party received 54.14% of the votes, totaling 4,090 votes, to win the election, defeated Scott (Skip) MacGregor of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 31.48%. The total votes casted was 7,555.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Riverview
Candidate Party Votes %
Al J. Kavanaugh Liberal Party 4,090 54.14%
Scott (Skip) MacGregor Progressive Conservative 1,712 22.66%
Doug Roper NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,436 19.01%
David Bailie NB New Democratic Party 317 4.20%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,555, Margin: 31.48%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Riverview - Results by Poll
No. Location Al Kavanaugh Scott MacGregor Doug Roper David Bailie Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Riverview 451 117 161 12 4 745 - -
1 Riverview 59 38 28 10 1 136 225 60.44%
10 Riverview 63 28 9 3 - 103 165 62.42%
11 Riverview 121 56 37 9 - 223 357 62.46%
12 Riverview 141 44 45 6 3 239 379 63.06%
13 Riverview 85 42 38 5 1 171 254 67.32%
14 Riverview 101 47 55 7 - 210 303 69.31%
15 Riverview 145 61 40 10 1 257 397 64.74%
16 Riverview 155 59 44 13 3 274 410 66.83%
17 Riverview 142 57 31 8 1 239 329 72.64%
18 Riverview 128 62 84 12 2 288 442 65.16%
19A Riverview 66 27 36 8 1 138 251 54.98%
19B Riverview 39 29 36 9 - 113 212 53.30%
2 Riverview 112 52 69 14 - 247 402 61.44%
20 Riverview 106 29 49 5 1 190 325 58.46%
21 Riverview 136 52 50 8 2 248 352 70.45%
22 Riverview 117 72 33 23 3 248 343 72.30%
23 Riverview 103 51 50 12 2 218 299 72.91%
24 Riverview 152 75 42 8 1 278 406 68.47%
25 Riverview 132 63 33 8 - 236 346 68.21%
26 Riverview 122 104 29 7 - 262 378 69.31%
27 Riverview 191 50 23 4 - 268 396 67.68%
28 Riverview 72 34 39 5 1 151 217 69.59%
29 Riverview 96 50 37 9 - 192 330 58.18%
3 Riverview 102 49 18 12 - 181 259 69.88%
30 Riverview 110 53 41 14 2 220 334 65.87%
31 Salvation Army Lakeview Manor 5 12 7 2 4 30 42 71.43%
4 Riverview 120 60 33 13 - 226 377 59.95%
5 Riverview 135 67 54 17 3 276 412 66.99%
6 Riverview 164 43 41 11 1 260 401 64.84%
7 Riverview 122 35 49 16 - 222 347 63.98%
8 Riverview 171 46 62 4 - 283 399 70.93%
9 Riverview 126 48 33 13 1 221 335 65.97%
Total 4,090 1,712 1,436 317 38 7,593 10,424 72.84%

Rogersville-Kouchibouguac

Kenneth Johnson of Liberal Party received 52.29% of the votes, totaling 3,530 votes, to win the election, defeated Hermel Mazerolle of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 11.88%. The total votes casted was 6,751.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
Candidate Party Votes %
Kenneth Johnson Liberal Party 3,530 52.29%
Hermel Mazerolle Progressive Conservative 2,728 40.41%
Charles Richard NB New Democratic Party 493 7.30%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,751, Margin: 11.88%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Rogersville-Kouchibouguac - Results by Poll
No. Location Kenneth Johnson Hermel Mazerolle Charles Richard Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Richibucto 19 11 - 1 31 - -
1 Collette & Rogersville 203 81 24 6 314 365 86.03%
1 Rogersville 128 64 18 1 211 - -
10 Kouchibouguac 110 124 34 3 271 325 83.38%
11 Pointe-Sapin - North/Nord 78 120 14 9 221 268 82.46%
12 Pointe-Sapin - South/Sud 114 112 13 13 252 278 90.65%
13 Saint-Ignace - West/Ouest 52 169 6 2 229 264 86.74%
14 Saint-Ignace - East/Est 64 121 8 5 198 224 88.39%
15 Saint-Louis - Rural North/Nord 118 126 27 14 285 339 84.07%
16 Saint-Olivier & Chemins Comeau Road 78 103 5 9 195 207 94.20%
17 Saint-Louis Cape & Portage 115 107 6 11 239 285 83.86%
18 Saint-Louis-de-Kent - North/Nord 102 102 4 4 212 248 85.48%
19 Saint-Louis-de-Kent - South/Sud 173 170 13 6 362 403 89.83%
2 Collette - North/Nord 84 59 11 2 156 184 84.78%
2 Saint-Louis-de-Kent 125 101 5 3 234 - -
20 Saint-Louis Rural, Pont du Milieu 83 111 7 1 202 242 83.47%
21A Little/Petite Aldouane - North/Nord 128 109 10 10 257 287 89.55%
21B Little/Petite Aldouane - North/Nord 98 102 13 7 220 199 110.55%
22 Little/Petite Aldouane - South/Sud 157 109 27 5 298 350 85.14%
23 Richibucto - North/Nord 175 83 9 7 274 330 83.03%
24 Richibucto - Northwest/Nord-Ouest 192 74 20 9 295 373 79.09%
25 Richibucto - South/Sud 166 104 13 4 287 365 78.63%
26 Saint-Louis-de-Kent - Mobile 30 11 5 4 50 91 54.95%
27 Rogersville - Mobile 36 5 1 2 44 59 74.58%
3 Pleasant Ridge 113 43 34 5 195 243 80.25%
4 Rosaireville, Shediac Ridge 80 42 20 1 143 220 65.00%
5 Rogersville - West/Ouest 93 54 18 5 170 225 75.56%
6 Rogersville - Southeast/Sud-Est 144 85 28 1 258 291 88.66%
7 Rogersville - North/Nord 167 77 26 1 271 368 73.64%
8 Acadie Siding, Kent Junction 178 62 54 2 296 405 73.09%
9 Acadieville 127 87 20 4 238 300 79.33%
Total 3,530 2,728 493 157 6,908 7,738 89.27%

Saint John Champlain

Roly MacIntyre of Liberal Party received 37.94% of the votes, totaling 2,222 votes, to win the election, defeated Paula C. Tippett of NB New Democratic Party by a margin of 5.71%. The total votes casted was 5,857.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Champlain
Candidate Party Votes %
Roly MacIntyre Liberal Party 2,222 37.94%
Paula C. Tippett NB New Democratic Party 1,888 32.23%
Lisa Keenan Progressive Conservative 1,547 26.41%
Christina Green NB Confederation of Regions Party 200 3.41%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 5,857, Margin: 5.71%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Champlain - Results by Poll
No. Location Roly MacIntyre Dr. Paula Tippett Lisa Keenan Christina Green Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Saint John 19 5 16 2 - 42 - -
1 Saint John 157 55 157 14 11 394 306 128.76%
10 Saint John 63 61 34 5 3 166 306 54.25%
11 Saint John 55 69 59 8 4 195 381 51.18%
12 Saint John 84 62 52 15 5 218 341 63.93%
13 Saint John 83 75 56 13 2 229 417 54.92%
14 Saint John 43 62 45 4 4 158 346 45.66%
15 Saint John 46 68 45 2 - 161 337 47.77%
16 Saint John 55 57 38 2 3 155 336 46.13%
17 Saint John 108 82 38 9 3 240 414 57.97%
18 Saint John 126 86 78 2 1 293 410 71.46%
19 Saint John 104 40 43 2 - 189 302 62.58%
2 Saint John 173 88 92 8 - 361 420 85.95%
20A Saint John 61 48 33 6 1 149 244 61.07%
20B Saint John 58 45 30 4 2 139 214 64.95%
21 Saint John 66 52 44 6 3 171 272 62.87%
22 Saint John 36 47 24 2 - 109 256 42.58%
23 Saint John 94 99 62 9 1 265 452 58.63%
24 Saint John 79 39 58 4 1 181 283 63.96%
25 Saint John 71 104 82 17 3 277 411 67.40%
26 Saint John 87 125 49 7 2 270 432 62.50%
27 Saint John & Mispec 87 87 69 8 - 251 362 69.34%
28 Saint John 45 72 45 9 1 172 338 50.89%
29 Loch Lomond Villa & Doherty's Home - Mobile 26 8 22 1 - 57 203 28.08%
3 Saint John 60 42 35 3 3 143 276 51.81%
4 Saint John 46 49 31 4 2 132 278 47.48%
5 Saint John 57 55 35 11 1 159 288 55.21%
6 Saint John 71 51 75 2 1 200 327 61.16%
7 Saint John 44 53 32 5 1 135 268 50.37%
8 Saint John 42 40 27 6 1 116 253 45.85%
9 Saint John 76 62 41 10 3 192 357 53.78%
Total 2,222 1,888 1,547 200 62 5,919 9,830 60.21%

Saint John Harbour

Elizabeth Weir of NB New Democratic Party received 51.76% of the votes, totaling 2,901 votes, to win the election, defeated Robert Austin Higgins of Liberal Party by a comfortable margin of 19.41%. The total votes casted was 5,605.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Harbour
Candidate Party Votes %
Elizabeth Weir NB New Democratic Party 2,901 51.76%
Robert Austin Higgins Liberal Party 1,813 32.35%
Lloyd Betts Progressive Conservative 702 12.52%
Roland Griffith NB Confederation of Regions Party 137 2.44%
Janice S. MacMillan Natural Law Party 52 0.93%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 5,605, Margin: 19.41%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Harbour - Results by Poll
No. Location Elizabeth Weir Robert Austin Higgins Lloyd Betts Roland Griffith Janice S. MacMillan Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Saint John 115 196 39 3 1 2 356 - -
1 Saint John 143 84 16 16 1 2 262 399 65.66%
10 Saint John 51 22 13 1 3 - 90 199 45.23%
11 Saint John 102 72 25 3 1 2 205 326 62.88%
12 Saint John 58 29 14 - 1 2 104 250 41.60%
13 Saint John 52 83 5 1 3 1 145 290 50.00%
14 Saint John 93 60 24 6 3 - 186 373 49.87%
15 Saint John 40 21 27 4 - - 92 113 81.42%
16 Saint John 84 55 19 2 3 - 163 301 54.15%
17 Saint John 76 59 27 2 - - 164 220 74.55%
18 Saint John 113 71 49 16 1 2 252 400 63.00%
19 Saint John 128 56 17 3 2 2 208 327 63.61%
2 Saint John 172 59 20 16 2 3 272 385 70.65%
20 Saint John 124 53 18 1 1 4 201 390 51.54%
21 Saint John 100 75 27 3 1 - 206 325 63.38%
22 Saint John 105 29 23 - 2 4 163 355 45.92%
23 Saint John 121 56 30 5 - 1 213 380 56.05%
24A Saint John 64 33 24 1 - 5 127 253 50.20%
24B Saint John 79 24 17 1 1 1 123 209 58.85%
25 Saint John 107 58 31 7 4 6 213 422 50.47%
26A Saint John 102 64 17 4 1 1 189 296 63.85%
26B Saint John 72 30 17 2 1 - 122 192 63.54%
27 Saint John 123 80 26 3 5 - 237 423 56.03%
28 Salvation Army Men's Centre, Westbrook - Mobile 9 10 3 1 1 2 26 47 55.32%
29 Cosy Manor, Morris Manor, McCarthy Resid.- Mobile 5 5 2 4 - 1 17 30 56.67%
3 Saint John 145 84 27 4 - 2 262 429 61.07%
30 Carleton Kirk Lodge - Mobile 2 7 6 1 1 3 20 69 28.99%
31 Turnbull Manor, Laura Manor - Mobile 4 8 2 1 2 - 17 47 36.17%
32 Hôpital St. Joseph's Hospital - Mobile 2 1 - - - - 3 35 8.57%
4 Saint John 108 49 31 6 3 2 199 364 54.67%
5 Saint John 122 46 19 7 4 2 200 311 64.31%
6 Saint John 15 28 22 1 - - 66 85 77.65%
7 Saint John 102 96 27 7 1 2 235 376 62.50%
8 Saint John 81 68 28 1 3 1 182 308 59.09%
9 Saint John 82 42 10 4 - 2 140 295 47.46%
Total 2,901 1,813 702 137 52 55 5,660 9,224 61.36%

Saint John Lancaster

Jane Barry of Liberal Party received 41.55% of the votes, totaling 2,954 votes, to win the election, defeated Norm McFarlane of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 3.95%. The total votes casted was 7,109.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Lancaster
Candidate Party Votes %
Jane Barry Liberal Party 2,954 41.55%
Norm McFarlane Progressive Conservative 2,673 37.60%
Kenneth W. Wilcox NB New Democratic Party 1,030 14.49%
Peter A. Whitebone NB Confederation of Regions Party 215 3.02%
Richard Phillip Gerrior Independent 188 2.64%
Christopher B. Collrin Natural Law Party 49 0.69%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,109, Margin: 3.95%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Lancaster - Results by Poll
No. Location Jane Barry Norm McFarlane Kenneth Wilcox Peter A. Whitebone Richard Phillip Gerrior Christopher B. Collrin Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Saint John 38 22 1 3 1 1 1 67 - -
1 Saint John 307 263 54 16 12 - 3 655 426 153.76%
10 Saint John 106 94 34 4 13 - 3 254 391 64.96%
11 Saint John 71 89 32 5 18 1 1 217 335 64.78%
12 Saint John 105 60 48 18 21 1 3 256 419 61.10%
13 Saint John 123 85 42 1 15 1 7 274 418 65.55%
14 Saint John 120 105 31 8 7 1 - 272 388 70.10%
15 Saint John 75 74 60 11 4 2 3 229 436 52.52%
16 Saint John 90 100 42 9 5 1 1 248 384 64.58%
17 Saint John 78 113 47 9 2 6 2 257 388 66.24%
18 Saint John 118 76 33 4 6 2 3 242 373 64.88%
19 Saint John 97 89 28 9 8 5 - 236 368 64.13%
2 Saint John 187 183 29 8 6 3 4 420 337 124.63%
20 Saint John 83 91 43 6 6 1 1 231 412 56.07%
21 Saint John 111 134 32 16 5 2 - 300 435 68.97%
22 Saint John 96 133 54 7 7 - - 297 424 70.05%
23 Saint John 72 68 62 11 4 3 4 224 346 64.74%
24 Saint John 122 75 43 7 5 2 1 255 402 63.43%
25 Saint John 98 92 56 10 5 - 1 262 370 70.81%
26 Saint John 78 79 79 5 13 1 2 257 367 70.03%
27 Westport & Westgate, Park Place, Fairvilla - Mobile 19 5 5 - 1 - 2 32 41 78.05%
28 Centracare - Mobile 10 13 5 3 2 3 5 41 135 30.37%
29 Ridgewood - Mobile 9 11 2 2 2 - - 26 60 43.33%
3 Saint John 118 66 26 5 4 2 3 224 336 66.67%
4 Saint John 81 86 18 6 1 2 - 194 367 52.86%
5 Saint John 137 115 21 15 4 5 - 297 416 71.39%
6 Saint John 164 115 31 2 3 - 2 317 419 75.66%
7 Saint John 18 59 9 3 - - 2 91 119 76.47%
8 Saint John 103 67 42 3 4 - 2 221 378 58.47%
9 Saint John 120 111 21 9 4 4 1 270 385 70.13%
Total 2,954 2,673 1,030 215 188 49 57 7,166 10,075 71.13%

Saint John Portland

Leo A. McAdam of Liberal Party received 39.06% of the votes, totaling 2,454 votes, to win the election, defeated Trevor Arthur Holder of Progressive Conservative by a margin of 5.43%. The total votes casted was 6,283.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Portland
Candidate Party Votes %
Leo A. McAdam Liberal Party 2,454 39.06%
Trevor Arthur Holder Progressive Conservative 2,113 33.63%
Greg Barry NB New Democratic Party 1,507 23.99%
Terry Van Duzee NB Confederation of Regions Party 209 3.33%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,283, Margin: 5.43%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John Portland - Results by Poll
No. Location Leo A. McAdam Trevor Arthur Holder Greg Barry Terry Van Duzee Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Saint John 18 9 6 - - 33 - -
1 Saint John 67 77 37 9 4 194 - -
1 Saint John North 51 59 56 3 1 170 425 40.00%
10 Rifle Range 48 99 58 13 - 218 362 60.22%
11 Crescent Valley 82 71 58 6 1 218 322 67.70%
12 Portland Place 59 53 74 10 - 196 328 59.76%
13 Fort Howe Apartments 58 45 26 6 3 138 165 83.64%
14 Saint John North 46 59 74 11 4 194 374 51.87%
15 Saint John North 73 59 67 10 2 211 384 54.95%
16 Mount Pleasant 88 61 77 5 3 234 376 62.23%
17 Mount Pleasant 55 41 64 5 1 166 325 51.08%
18A Crescent Valley 46 14 38 1 - 99 239 41.42%
18B Crescent Valley 49 40 34 1 2 126 235 53.62%
19 Millidgeville 98 92 34 11 2 237 450 52.67%
2 Saint John 90 57 11 2 1 161 - -
2 Saint John North 51 76 64 16 2 209 368 56.79%
20 Millidgeville 81 90 46 3 - 220 347 63.40%
21 Millidgeville 98 83 38 4 1 224 345 64.93%
22 Millidgeville 100 90 50 5 4 249 363 68.60%
23 Millidgeville 53 43 28 6 - 130 220 59.09%
24 Millidgeville 88 76 46 7 2 219 292 75.00%
25 Millidgeville 175 98 25 6 5 309 401 77.06%
26 Millidgeville 136 78 33 6 2 255 339 75.22%
27 Millidgeville 136 94 20 1 1 252 320 78.75%
28 Millidgeville 109 90 30 10 3 242 424 57.08%
29 Rocmaura Inc. - Mobile 54 11 20 1 7 93 197 47.21%
3 Saint John North 74 77 63 6 5 225 384 58.59%
30 Kennebec Manor - Mobile 10 6 4 3 2 25 87 28.74%
31 Saint John Regional Hospital- Mobile 11 6 2 2 - 21 - -
32 St. John, St. Stephen - Mobile 16 29 3 3 - 51 101 50.50%
4 Saint John North 60 65 54 11 3 193 373 51.74%
5 Leighside Park 65 67 54 8 2 196 342 57.31%
6 Somerset Park 64 51 58 5 1 179 327 54.74%
7 Saint John North 55 64 59 8 1 187 350 53.43%
8 Stephenson Tower Charlton Place 59 55 53 3 4 174 274 63.50%
9 Rifle Range 31 28 43 2 - 104 251 41.43%
Total 2,454 2,113 1,507 209 69 6,352 10,090 62.95%

Saint John-Fundy

Stuart Jamieson of Liberal Party received 41.12% of the votes, totaling 2,447 votes, to win the election, defeated Rodney Weston of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 3.09%. The total votes casted was 5,951.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John-Fundy
Candidate Party Votes %
Stuart Jamieson Liberal Party 2,447 41.12%
Rodney Weston Progressive Conservative 2,263 38.03%
Aubrey Joseph Fougere NB New Democratic Party 968 16.27%
Henry Bernard Toole NB Confederation of Regions Party 224 3.76%
Phyillis Johnston Natural Law Party 49 0.82%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 5,951, Margin: 3.09%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John-Fundy - Results by Poll
No. Location Stuart Jamieson Rodney Weston Aubrey Joseph Fougere Bernard Henry Toole Phyllis Johnston Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Fairfield 76 62 12 3 - 1 154 - -
Saint John 255 139 40 6 3 3 446 - -
1 Saint John 33 44 52 4 3 1 137 253 54.15%
10 Saint John 26 42 28 1 1 2 100 295 33.90%
11 Saint John 63 65 24 8 1 - 161 391 41.18%
12 Saint John 83 87 16 8 2 1 197 272 72.43%
13 Saint John 74 91 46 12 1 2 226 394 57.36%
14 Saint John 85 44 39 16 3 1 188 340 55.29%
15 Saint John 77 96 12 5 2 1 193 263 73.38%
16 Saint John 96 60 19 5 2 1 183 265 69.06%
17 Saint John 134 95 56 11 5 1 302 421 71.73%
18 Saint John 123 112 15 1 1 2 254 332 76.51%
19 Saint John 92 82 38 11 2 2 227 355 63.94%
2 Saint John 40 52 74 7 3 2 178 295 60.34%
20 Saint John 44 26 10 2 1 - 83 135 61.48%
21 Saint John 93 85 45 15 - 3 241 363 66.39%
22 Saint John 52 138 38 11 - 2 241 386 62.44%
23 St. Martins 57 65 15 1 1 1 140 196 71.43%
24 St. Martins 140 104 25 6 - 2 277 323 85.76%
25 St. Martins 75 42 13 - - 1 131 183 71.58%
26 St. Martins 104 107 13 7 1 2 234 314 74.52%
27 Saint John - Mobile 4 1 - - 1 1 7 8 87.50%
28 St. Martins - Mobile 3 1 - - - 1 5 6 83.33%
3 Saint John 43 31 37 1 - 2 114 228 50.00%
4 Saint John 113 85 55 24 2 - 279 441 63.27%
5 Saint John 105 101 69 3 5 2 285 418 68.18%
6 Saint John 74 81 54 18 2 3 232 348 66.67%
7A Saint John 57 93 37 12 1 2 202 286 70.63%
7B Saint John 75 63 27 5 1 2 173 269 64.31%
8 Saint John 95 96 37 15 2 3 248 377 65.78%
9 Saint John 56 73 22 6 3 1 161 337 47.77%
Total 2,447 2,263 968 224 49 48 5,999 8,494 70.63%

Saint John-Kings

Laureen Jarrett of Liberal Party received 44.61% of the votes, totaling 3,176 votes, to win the election, defeated Bill Artiss of Progressive Conservative by a margin of 8.64%. The total votes casted was 7,119.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John-Kings
Candidate Party Votes %
Laureen Jarrett Liberal Party 3,176 44.61%
Bill Artiss Progressive Conservative 2,561 35.97%
Pam Faye Coates NB New Democratic Party 825 11.59%
Gary Douglas Ewart Independent 497 6.98%
Allison Pring Natural Law Party 60 0.84%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,119, Margin: 8.64%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Saint John-Kings - Results by Poll
No. Location Laureen Jarrett Bill Artiss Pam Faye Coates Gary Douglas Ewart Allison Pring Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Saint John 24 35 - 1 - 4 64 - -
1 Saint John 93 100 41 25 - - 259 242 107.02%
10 Saint John 49 70 46 23 3 1 192 308 62.34%
11 Saint John 62 90 36 32 1 3 224 382 58.64%
12 Saint John 56 50 27 10 1 - 144 247 58.30%
13 Renforth 140 55 8 7 - - 210 283 74.20%
14 Renforth 176 54 5 4 - - 239 347 68.88%
15 Renforth 68 68 17 4 - 1 158 239 66.11%
16 Renforth 103 57 15 4 3 - 182 258 70.54%
17 Rothesay 146 90 6 8 2 1 253 362 69.89%
18 Rothesay 154 84 16 9 1 - 264 289 91.35%
19 Rothesay 149 113 10 11 1 1 285 418 68.18%
2 Renforth 188 104 9 9 - 1 311 - -
2 Saint John 52 53 44 10 3 3 165 272 60.66%
20 Rothesay 120 111 12 7 2 2 254 308 82.47%
21 Rothesay 115 122 15 13 1 3 269 383 70.23%
22 Fairvale 79 71 12 13 1 1 177 240 73.75%
23 Fairvale 106 79 39 11 - - 235 353 66.57%
24 Fairvale 77 67 21 13 2 2 182 272 66.91%
25 Fairvale 128 90 37 13 4 4 276 407 67.81%
26 Fairvale 85 53 20 9 8 1 176 335 52.54%
27 Fairvale 49 49 36 12 4 4 154 296 52.03%
28 Fairvale 114 60 23 10 4 - 211 347 60.81%
29 Fairvale 129 113 17 15 3 2 279 373 74.80%
3 Saint John 69 67 22 23 - 2 183 318 57.55%
30 Fairvale 128 73 30 16 5 - 252 350 72.00%
31 Fairvale 113 95 35 10 - 1 254 355 71.55%
4 Saint John 65 82 28 37 3 - 215 379 56.73%
5 Saint John 75 95 33 28 - - 231 327 70.64%
6 Saint John 87 102 34 36 2 2 263 414 63.53%
7 Saint John 104 113 48 29 4 2 300 409 73.35%
8 Saint John 23 39 27 19 2 1 111 291 38.14%
9 Saint John 50 57 56 26 - - 189 410 46.10%
Total 3,176 2,561 825 497 60 42 7,161 10,214 70.11%

Shediac-Cap-Pelé

Bernard P. Richard of Liberal Party received 81.80% of the votes, totaling 6,963 votes, to win the election, defeated Jean-Claude (J.C.) Bourque of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 69.98%. The total votes casted was 8,512.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Shediac-Cap-Pelé
Candidate Party Votes %
Bernard P. Richard Liberal Party 6,963 81.80%
Jean-Claude (J.C.) Bourque Progressive Conservative 1,006 11.82%
John Gagnon NB New Democratic Party 543 6.38%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,512, Margin: 69.98%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Shediac-Cap-Pelé - Results by Poll
No. Location Bernard Richard Jean-Claude Bourque John Gagnon Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Shediac 25 3 3 - 31 - -
1 Shediac 87 18 7 2 114 - -
1 Shediac Cape 88 47 18 6 159 196 81.12%
10 Town of Shediac - East Ward IV 196 22 19 3 240 330 72.73%
11 Town of Shediac - Scoudouc 86 21 5 - 112 122 91.80%
12 Scoudouc North/Nord 110 21 14 1 146 202 72.28%
13 Scoudouc Centre 177 15 18 5 215 263 81.75%
14 Scoudouc Malakoff 192 12 23 4 231 330 70.00%
15 Pointe du Chêne 226 47 47 8 328 396 82.83%
16 Boudreau - West/Ouest 135 31 19 - 185 243 76.13%
17 Boudreau - East/Est 187 19 12 3 221 311 71.06%
18 Barachois 207 36 22 2 267 344 77.62%
19 Bourgeois Mills - Lower Aboujagane 247 30 24 3 304 389 78.15%
2 Barachois 35 9 3 - 47 - -
2 Town of Shediac - West Ward I 234 38 19 4 295 406 72.66%
20 Robichaud -West/Ouest 220 58 15 2 295 368 80.16%
21 Haute-Aboujagane 226 16 9 1 252 317 79.50%
22 Robichaud 232 32 17 1 282 290 97.24%
23 Robichaud - East/Est 172 20 16 2 210 295 71.19%
24 Cormier Village 153 18 15 3 189 245 77.14%
25 St-André - LeBlanc Office 231 16 12 4 263 357 73.67%
26 Village de Cap-Pelé 172 23 11 3 209 289 72.32%
27 Village de Cap-Pelé - West/Ouest 133 11 3 2 149 199 74.87%
28 Village de Cap-Pelé - Centre 123 4 12 4 143 169 84.62%
29 Village de Cap-Pelé Robichaud 173 15 7 5 200 264 75.76%
3 Cap-Pelé 86 3 - - 89 - -
3 Town of Shediac - East Ward I 212 32 28 1 273 368 74.18%
30 Village de Cap-Pelé - East/Est 209 15 2 3 229 272 84.19%
31 Village de Cap-Pelé - West/Ouest 143 20 5 2 170 228 74.56%
32 Villlage de Cap-Pelé - Bas Cap-Pelé 184 21 1 2 208 260 80.00%
33 Ruisseau Leger Brook 295 21 17 11 344 438 78.54%
34 Botsford Portage 147 17 7 1 172 240 71.67%
35 Little Cap North/Petit Cape Nord 141 38 4 1 184 268 68.66%
36 Little Cap - South/Sud Shemogue 121 16 14 - 151 206 73.30%
37 Providence, Chez-Nous & Beau - Mobile 103 15 6 3 127 250 50.80%
38 Residence Gamelin - Mobile 33 5 2 - 40 47 85.11%
39 Twin Birch Lodge - Mobile 5 3 2 - 10 12 83.33%
4 Town of Shediac - West Ward II 157 32 21 1 211 291 72.51%
5 Town of Shediac - East Ward II 191 26 7 - 224 293 76.45%
6 Town of Shediac - West Ward III 249 36 11 4 300 385 77.92%
7 Town of Shediac - East Ward III 248 27 10 1 286 412 69.42%
8 Town of Shediac -West Ward IV 130 47 15 2 194 267 72.66%
9 Town of Shediac - Ward IV Centre 242 50 21 3 316 424 74.53%
Total 6,963 1,006 543 103 8,615 10,986 78.42%

Southwest Miramichi

Reg MacDonald of Liberal Party received 45.50% of the votes, totaling 3,227 votes, to win the election, defeated Andy Dawson of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 12.70%. The total votes casted was 7,092.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Southwest Miramichi
Candidate Party Votes %
Reg MacDonald Liberal Party 3,227 45.50%
Andy Dawson Progressive Conservative 2,326 32.80%
Gerald Stewart NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,055 14.88%
Allan Layton Goodfellow NB New Democratic Party 337 4.75%
Gayer Dominick Holmes Independent 147 2.07%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,092, Margin: 12.70%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Southwest Miramichi - Results by Poll
No. Location Reg MacDonald Andy Dawson Gerald Stewart Allan Layton Goodfellow Gayer Dominick Holmes Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
McNamee 64 75 30 1 - 4 174 - -
1 Lower Derby 115 104 21 40 8 - 288 386 74.61%
1 Sillikers 36 10 6 4 - 1 57 - -
10 North Renous 189 95 10 1 - 4 299 335 89.25%
11 White Rapids 123 129 6 7 3 1 269 362 74.31%
12 Lockstead, Renous 154 133 6 15 8 3 319 408 78.19%
13 Blackville 124 96 19 3 1 - 243 324 75.00%
14 Blackvillle 164 120 9 9 2 2 306 399 76.69%
15 Upper Blackville, Howard 165 102 12 6 1 2 288 387 74.42%
16 Coughlans 76 116 6 4 3 3 208 302 68.87%
17 Arbeau Settlement 16 19 1 - - - 36 47 76.60%
18 Doaktown 158 42 44 6 1 3 254 355 71.55%
19 Doaktown 151 60 66 11 7 4 299 409 73.11%
2 Blackville 121 68 9 7 1 1 207 - -
2 South Esk, Williamstown 130 96 28 51 4 1 310 370 83.78%
20 Storeytown, Hazelton, Grand Lake Road 87 25 51 5 8 4 180 255 70.59%
21 Blissfield 73 66 45 11 9 3 207 288 71.88%
22 Carroll's Crossing, McNamee 110 37 133 10 3 2 295 354 83.33%
23 New Bandon 67 49 76 7 1 - 200 276 72.46%
24 Priceville, Porter Cove 40 28 43 2 3 - 116 168 69.05%
25 Boiestown 100 45 33 3 - - 181 226 80.09%
26 Holtville 57 53 78 9 2 3 202 252 80.16%
27 Bloomfield, Parker Ridge, Taxis River 96 87 127 15 1 1 327 417 78.42%
28 Astle 66 70 71 10 - - 217 293 74.06%
29 Central NB Nursing Home Inc. - Mobile 10 5 - 1 1 - 17 27 62.96%
3 Doaktown 77 4 24 1 - - 106 - -
3A Red Bank, Cassilis 120 81 14 15 10 1 241 331 72.81%
3B Red Bank, Cassilis 91 71 6 11 13 2 194 249 77.91%
4 Indian Reserve 33 73 2 3 2 1 114 190 60.00%
5 Matthews, Sillikers 85 84 27 2 23 - 221 307 71.99%
6 Exmore, Halcomb, Lyttleton, Wayerton 78 71 12 - 27 - 188 254 74.02%
7 Derby, Millerton 130 102 20 54 2 1 309 363 85.12%
8 McKinleyville, Chelmsford 19 18 9 - 1 2 49 75 65.33%
9 Warwick Settlement 102 92 11 13 2 - 220 262 83.97%
Total 3,227 2,326 1,055 337 147 49 7,141 8,671 82.35%

Tantramar

Marilyn Trenholme of Liberal Party received 62.47% of the votes, totaling 3,414 votes, to win the election, defeated Berkeley Fleming of NB New Democratic Party by a comfortable margin of 47.03%. The total votes casted was 5,465.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Tantramar
Candidate Party Votes %
Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Party 3,414 62.47%
Berkeley Fleming NB New Democratic Party 844 15.44%
H. Eric Wheeler Progressive Conservative 654 11.97%
Julia Elnora Stevens NB Confederation of Regions Party 553 10.12%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 5,465, Margin: 47.03%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Tantramar - Results by Poll
No. Location Marilyn Trenholme Berkeley Fleming H. Eric Wheeler Julia Elnora Stevens Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Sackville 42 2 2 - - 46 - -
1 Dorchester - Rural 98 26 29 30 2 185 292 63.36%
1 Sackville United Church 137 26 16 15 - 194 - -
10 Sackville - West 165 69 21 34 1 290 428 67.76%
11 Sackville - Centre 79 33 8 3 - 123 171 71.93%
12 Sackville - Centre 182 53 25 28 - 288 425 67.76%
13 Sackville - Southeast 101 33 36 19 8 197 275 71.64%
14 Sackville - South 79 29 13 20 1 142 222 63.96%
15 Sackville - Southwest 126 35 37 40 1 239 351 68.09%
16 West Sackville, Wood Point, Rockport 186 39 39 56 - 320 463 69.11%
17 Pointe de Bute, Jolicure 229 27 44 18 1 319 434 73.50%
18 Baie Verte 217 23 14 13 3 270 385 70.13%
19 Village of Port Elgin 153 21 24 17 5 220 328 67.07%
2 Village of Dorchester 152 39 42 39 1 273 388 70.36%
2 Westford Nursing Home 51 5 6 4 - 66 - -
20 Murray Corner 128 18 22 29 2 199 326 61.04%
21 Melrose 92 13 14 19 - 138 213 64.79%
22 Cape Tormentine 137 27 25 36 - 225 352 63.92%
23 Sackville Hospital - Mobile 13 1 2 1 - 17 - -
24 Drew Nursing Home - Mobile 19 6 7 1 3 36 36 100.00%
25 Westford Nursing Home - Mobile 12 - 5 1 - 18 27 66.67%
3 Midgic 142 39 54 22 - 257 370 69.46%
4 Sackville - North 187 39 42 21 1 290 391 74.17%
5 Sackville - East 120 48 23 16 1 208 269 77.32%
6 Sackville - Northwest 118 35 19 11 3 186 283 65.72%
7 Sackville - East 175 66 31 16 6 294 413 71.19%
8 Sackville - East 140 67 41 15 1 264 388 68.04%
9 Sackville - West 134 25 13 29 1 202 329 61.40%
Total 3,414 844 654 553 41 5,506 7,559 72.84%

Tracadie-Sheila

Elvy Robichaud of Progressive Conservative received 51.46% of the votes, totaling 4,214 votes, to win the election, defeated George McLaughlin of Liberal Party by a margin of 5.02%. The total votes casted was 8,189.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Tracadie-Sheila
Candidate Party Votes %
Elvy Robichaud Progressive Conservative 4,214 51.46%
George McLaughlin Liberal Party 3,803 46.44%
Aldoria Noël NB New Democratic Party 172 2.10%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,189, Margin: 5.02%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Tracadie-Sheila - Results by Poll
No. Location Elvy Robichaud George McLaughlin Aldoria Noël Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Tracadie-Sheila 70 68 - 15 153 - -
1 Pont-Landry 131 135 2 1 269 331 81.27%
1 Tracadie-Sheila 236 239 6 2 483 - -
10 Tracadie 180 121 7 3 311 436 71.33%
11 Tracadie 173 126 7 1 307 374 82.09%
12 Tracadie 149 120 4 1 274 352 77.84%
13 Gauvreau 87 111 11 2 211 262 80.53%
14 Rivière à la Truite 146 124 7 9 286 401 71.32%
15 St-Irénée 167 159 7 2 335 410 81.71%
16 Benoit-Office 157 142 13 7 319 410 77.80%
17 Saumarez 139 156 7 3 305 378 80.69%
18 Point à Bouleaux - Canton des Basques 191 102 4 6 303 401 75.56%
19 Haut-Sheila 119 122 7 6 254 299 84.95%
2 Pont-Landry 148 115 23 5 291 363 80.17%
2 Tracadie-Sheila 144 132 5 1 282 - -
20 St-Pons 112 112 3 10 237 314 75.48%
21 Haut-Sheila 126 150 2 1 279 339 82.30%
22 Leech 145 167 5 5 322 376 85.64%
23 Pont-LaFrance 109 120 7 2 238 323 73.68%
24 Pont-LaFrance 131 94 3 4 232 311 74.60%
25 Tracadie-Beach - Pointe des Robichauds 104 123 3 3 233 298 78.19%
26A Val-Comeau 119 89 5 - 213 246 86.59%
26B Val-Comeau 90 99 1 1 191 234 81.62%
27 Villa St-Joseph, Pavillon Bel-Age - Mobile 12 23 2 1 38 71 53.52%
28 Foyer Basque, Manoir Basque - Mobile 11 12 2 2 27 36 75.00%
29 Les Résidences Doiron - Mobile 3 8 2 - 13 13 100.00%
3 Pont-Landry 148 114 6 11 279 321 86.92%
30 Hôpital de Tracadie - Mobile 9 6 - - 15 - -
4 Sheila 146 117 1 1 265 352 75.28%
5 Sheila 134 140 1 1 276 376 73.40%
6 Sheila 145 93 2 3 243 279 87.10%
7 Tracadie 137 150 3 - 290 375 77.33%
8 Tracadie 145 115 3 3 266 366 72.68%
9 Tracadie 151 99 11 4 265 384 69.01%
Total 4,214 3,803 172 116 8,305 9,431 88.06%

Victoria-Tobique

Larry R. Kennedy of Liberal Party received 43.78% of the votes, totaling 2,845 votes, to win the election, defeated Gregory Haiden Inman of Progressive Conservative by a tiny margin of 0.11%. The total votes casted was 6,498.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Victoria-Tobique
Candidate Party Votes %
Larry R. Kennedy Liberal Party 2,845 43.78%
Gregory Haiden Inman Progressive Conservative 2,838 43.67%
Kevin Jensen NB Confederation of Regions Party 592 9.11%
Leslie Ferguson NB New Democratic Party 114 1.75%
Carter Charles Edgar Independent 109 1.68%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,498, Margin: 0.11%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Victoria-Tobique - Results by Poll
No. Location Dr. Larry R. Kennedy Gregory Haiden Inman Kevin Jensen Leslie Ferguson Carter Charles Edgar Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Plaster Rock 38 48 3 1 4 - 94 - -
1 Bairdsville 75 85 16 3 2 - 181 249 72.69%
1 Perth Andover 132 114 16 5 3 1 271 - -
10 Village of Aroostook 90 104 22 3 2 - 221 287 77.00%
11 Rowena 52 69 10 2 2 - 135 202 66.83%
12 Perth 86 82 23 4 6 2 203 276 73.55%
13 Arthurette 54 58 23 4 1 - 140 202 69.31%
14 Odell 41 65 18 - 2 - 126 159 79.25%
15 Wapske 35 80 14 2 4 - 135 184 73.37%
16 Village of Plaster Rock 49 106 9 2 2 2 170 258 65.89%
17 Village of Plaster Rock 56 109 15 4 10 4 198 271 73.06%
18 Village of Plaster Rock 84 163 22 3 6 3 281 387 72.61%
19 Three Brooks 111 106 23 4 12 1 257 338 76.04%
2 Kilburn 106 141 16 2 - 2 267 378 70.63%
2 Plaster Rock 101 117 25 1 6 - 250 - -
20 Sisson Ridge 142 137 33 3 10 1 326 447 72.93%
21 Tilley 116 112 13 3 - 2 246 290 84.83%
22 Four Falls 132 65 31 15 1 2 246 341 72.14%
23 New Denmark 111 65 56 1 - - 233 279 83.51%
24 Hazeldean 64 62 1 6 2 - 135 208 64.90%
25 Salmonhurst, Foley Brook 164 93 60 12 3 5 337 431 78.19%
26 Burntland Brook 100 137 18 7 16 1 279 402 69.40%
27 Riley Brook 38 77 17 - 6 - 138 170 81.18%
28 Maliseet Indian Reserve 100 16 - 1 - - 117 521 22.46%
29 Victoria Glen Manor - Mobile 18 4 3 - 2 1 28 63 44.44%
3 Beaconsfield 42 52 7 - - - 101 136 74.26%
30 Tobique Valley Manor - Mobile 13 4 2 - 2 1 22 30 73.33%
31 Hotel Dieu Hospital - Mobile 12 2 - - - 1 15 - -
32 Tobique Valley Hospital - Mobile 1 2 1 1 - - 5 - -
4 Carlingford 91 113 22 3 - - 229 373 61.39%
5 Village of Perth Andover 147 132 23 6 1 2 311 400 77.75%
6 Village of Perth Andover 117 92 8 3 2 - 222 299 74.25%
7 Village of Perth Andover 73 72 17 2 - - 164 228 71.93%
8 Village of Perth Andover 149 102 16 8 - - 275 376 73.14%
9 Perth 105 52 9 3 2 5 176 244 72.13%
Total 2,845 2,838 592 114 109 36 6,534 8,429 77.52%

Western Charlotte

Ann Breault of Liberal Party received 46.08% of the votes, totaling 3,076 votes, to win the election, defeated Ken Stevens of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 19.83%. The total votes casted was 6,675.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Western Charlotte
Candidate Party Votes %
Ann Breault Liberal Party 3,076 46.08%
Ken Stevens Progressive Conservative 1,752 26.25%
Tony Huntjens NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,590 23.82%
James Alexander NB New Democratic Party 257 3.85%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 6,675, Margin: 19.83%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Western Charlotte - Results by Poll
No. Location Ann Breault Ken Stevens Tony Huntjens John Alexander Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
St. Stephen 68 9 11 - 8 96 - -
1 St. Stephen 286 119 107 10 5 527 323 163.16%
10 Upper Mills 120 76 121 5 - 322 381 84.51%
11 Scotch Ridge 51 73 82 7 1 214 299 71.57%
12 Heathland 56 53 92 6 2 209 315 66.35%
13 Oak Hill 65 94 77 5 - 241 308 78.25%
14 Lawrence Station 76 51 56 5 6 194 257 75.49%
15 Tower Hill 87 44 47 7 2 187 268 69.78%
16 St. David Ridge 99 71 92 14 1 277 394 70.30%
17 Old Ridge - Valley Road 132 106 104 18 3 363 379 95.78%
18 Ledge Road 106 74 91 12 4 287 433 66.28%
19 Oak Bay 119 64 55 10 - 248 313 79.23%
2 St. Andrews 49 10 8 1 - 68 - -
20 Waweig 52 41 53 6 2 154 214 71.96%
21 Bayside 81 30 27 7 - 145 219 66.21%
22 Chamcook 121 33 24 10 1 189 319 59.25%
23 St. Andrews 163 36 11 11 2 223 284 78.52%
24 St. Andrews 93 27 12 16 1 149 187 79.68%
25 St. Andrews 173 54 15 19 3 264 361 73.13%
26 St. Andrews 139 45 18 20 - 222 327 67.89%
27 Passamaquoddy Lodge - Mobile 10 10 1 1 - 22 47 46.81%
28 Lincourt, Valleyview, St. Stephen - Mobile 21 16 1 2 - 40 69 57.97%
29 Charlotte County Hospital - Mobile 3 1 1 1 - 6 - -
2A St. Stephen 97 41 43 7 1 189 282 67.02%
2B St. Stephen 89 69 47 4 - 209 282 74.11%
3 St. Stephen 75 55 37 5 1 173 233 74.25%
4 St. Stephen 93 60 58 3 - 214 285 75.09%
5 St. Stephen 114 97 66 11 1 289 418 69.14%
6 St. Stephen 77 84 66 5 1 233 307 75.90%
7 St. Stephen 98 72 69 9 - 248 403 61.54%
8 St. Stephen 144 82 65 10 1 302 426 70.89%
9 St. Stephen 119 55 33 10 1 218 331 65.86%
Total 3,076 1,752 1,590 257 47 6,722 8,664 77.59%

Woodstock

Bruce Atherton Smith of Liberal Party received 38.22% of the votes, totaling 3,306 votes, to win the election, defeated Fred D. Hanson of Progressive Conservative by a narrow margin of 2.86%. The total votes casted was 8,649.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Woodstock
Candidate Party Votes %
Bruce Atherton Smith Liberal Party 3,306 38.22%
Fred D. Hanson Progressive Conservative 3,058 35.36%
Lynn M. Avery NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,755 20.29%
David Kennedy NB New Democratic Party 530 6.13%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 8,649, Margin: 2.86%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in Woodstock - Results by Poll
No. Location Bruce Atherton Smith Fred D. Hanson Lynn M. Avery David Kennedy Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Woodstock 82 46 19 - 4 151 - -
1 Canterbury 20 12 6 4 - 42 - -
1 North Lake 43 56 13 10 - 122 165 73.94%
10 Lower Woodstock 77 50 22 15 2 166 292 56.85%
11 Benton 73 87 34 12 - 206 276 74.64%
12 Northampton 108 114 38 15 - 275 391 70.33%
13 Grafton 78 95 32 11 - 216 285 75.79%
14 Newburg 88 81 25 19 1 214 326 65.64%
15 Town of Woodstock 116 88 37 34 1 276 377 73.21%
16 Town of Woodstock 169 106 21 14 1 311 426 73.00%
17 Town of Woodstock 108 75 32 27 2 244 430 56.74%
18 Town of Woodstock 109 77 14 11 1 212 264 80.30%
19 Town of Woodstock 144 91 17 16 1 269 408 65.93%
2 Canterbury 68 80 16 25 1 190 241 78.84%
2 Woodstock 210 139 46 19 - 414 - -
20 Town of Woodstock 110 104 18 18 - 250 340 73.53%
21 Town of Woodstock 119 88 11 26 2 246 349 70.49%
22 Town of Woodstock 150 82 25 11 1 269 358 75.14%
23 Town of Woodstock 169 107 15 17 - 308 391 78.77%
24 Bellville 56 72 16 7 1 152 197 77.16%
25 Lindsay 68 108 17 8 - 201 262 76.72%
26 Upper Woodstock 74 44 9 12 - 139 186 74.73%
27 Jacksonville 120 83 15 10 1 229 310 73.87%
28 Wakefield 78 130 21 9 - 238 349 68.19%
29 Waterville 109 106 17 12 1 245 331 74.02%
3 Village of Canterbury 92 107 16 21 3 239 315 75.87%
30 Victoria Corner 60 119 21 11 1 212 308 68.83%
31 Somerville 83 153 15 9 - 260 303 85.81%
32 Carleton Manor, Prince Albert Lodge, 23 12 - 4 - 39 110 35.45%
33 Bell's Rest Home - Mobile - - - - - - 6 -
34 The Carleton Memorial - Mobile 4 8 3 1 - 16 - -
4 Canterbury 52 33 18 11 2 116 162 71.60%
5 Village of Meductic 56 47 11 14 1 129 150 86.00%
6 Debec 84 175 21 25 1 306 429 71.33%
7 Richmond Corner 96 125 26 17 - 264 369 71.54%
8 Bull Road 77 52 6 4 - 139 196 70.92%
9 Beardsely Road 133 106 14 51 - 304 449 67.71%
Total 3,306 3,058 687 530 28 7,609 9,751 78.03%

York

John Flynn of Liberal Party received 49.09% of the votes, totaling 3,632 votes, to win the election, defeated Martin MacMullin of Progressive Conservative by a comfortable margin of 24.56%. The total votes casted was 7,399.

1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in York
Candidate Party Votes %
John Flynn Liberal Party 3,632 49.09%
Martin MacMullin Progressive Conservative 1,815 24.53%
Stephen Little NB Confederation of Regions Party 1,350 18.25%
Mary van Gaal NB New Democratic Party 546 7.38%
Patricia Carlson Natural Law Party 56 0.76%
Election Date: 1995-09-11, Valid Votes: 7,399, Margin: 24.56%
1995 New Brunswick Provincial Election in York - Results by Poll
No. Location John Flynn Martin MacMullin Stephen Little Mary van Gaal Patricia Carlson Rejected Votes All Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Fredericton 18 15 1 2 - - 36 - -
1 Millville 100 43 47 12 2 - 204 266 76.69%
1 Nackawic 52 22 13 1 - 1 89 - -
10 Dumfries 87 107 32 8 1 1 236 298 79.19%
11 Lake George 91 57 55 28 1 3 235 317 74.13%
12 Harvey Station 119 54 62 17 4 2 258 360 71.67%
13 Upper Kingsclear 135 50 43 27 4 1 260 326 79.75%
14 Upper Kingsclear 68 45 27 21 2 1 164 431 38.05%
15 Upper Kingsclear 194 77 36 30 1 2 340 466 72.96%
16 Hanwell 136 42 13 18 - 2 211 281 75.09%
17 RR # 12 Hanwell 115 57 45 39 4 1 261 373 69.97%
18A Star Lite Village 94 38 11 16 3 2 164 232 70.69%
18B Star Lite Village 99 35 27 20 1 - 182 231 78.79%
19A Star Lite Village 114 35 15 18 2 - 184 262 70.23%
19B Star Lite Village 103 43 10 20 3 1 180 238 75.63%
2 Millville 89 29 30 19 2 3 172 236 72.88%
2 Star Lite Village 87 13 8 6 - - 114 - -
20 Hanwell 90 37 33 29 3 1 193 249 77.51%
21 Upper Kingsclear 103 56 34 22 4 - 219 324 67.59%
22 Harvey Station 95 20 32 9 3 3 162 238 68.07%
23 Harvey Station 96 28 52 9 - 1 186 263 70.72%
24 Magundy 65 76 64 11 1 - 217 279 77.78%
25 Harvey Station 68 41 62 15 - - 186 246 75.61%
26A York Mills 43 39 71 7 - - 160 212 75.47%
26B York Mills 58 50 70 4 - 1 183 245 74.69%
27 York Mills 84 26 49 3 - - 162 199 81.41%
28 McAdam 72 31 30 6 - 3 142 235 60.43%
29 McAdam 70 45 28 5 1 1 150 249 60.24%
3 Harvey Station 61 28 31 7 1 - 128 - -
30 McAdam 136 51 29 12 1 - 229 346 66.18%
31 McAdam 113 44 34 6 - 1 198 299 66.22%
32 McAdam 31 1 9 - - - 41 85 48.24%
33 Brockway 26 15 16 2 - - 59 72 81.94%
34 Harvey Station - Mobile 2 2 2 - - - 6 20 30.00%
35 McAdam - Mobile 2 10 2 1 1 1 17 29 58.62%
3A Temperance Vale 68 48 35 10 1 2 164 211 77.73%
3B Temperance Vale 76 50 45 13 1 2 187 269 69.52%
4 McAdam 103 14 13 2 1 - 133 - -
4 Temperance Vale 60 93 24 9 - 1 187 255 73.33%
5 Middle Southampton 88 67 21 5 - 2 183 255 71.76%
6 Nackawic 68 42 22 6 - - 138 197 70.05%
7 Nackawic 127 68 31 27 5 4 262 363 72.18%
8 Nackawic 93 44 25 19 2 1 184 268 68.66%
9 Pokiok 33 27 11 5 1 1 78 104 75.00%
Total 3,632 1,815 1,350 546 56 45 7,444 9,829 75.74%

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