Fredericton (provincial electoral district)
New Brunswick electoral district | |
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Defunct provincial electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
District created | 1967 |
District abolished | 1973 |
First contested | 1967 |
Last contested | 1970 |
Fredericton was a New Brunswick electoral district. It was separated from the riding of York from until it was absorbed back into York in . The riding was recreated in 1967 and existed until 1973 when New Brunswick went from bloc voting to single-member ridings.
Members of the Legislative Assembly[]
Legislature | Years | Member | Party | Member | Party | ||
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Riding created from York | |||||||
36th | 1925 – 1930 | Charles D. Richards | Conservative | ||||
Riding dissolved into York | |||||||
Riding re-created from York | |||||||
46th | 1967 – 1967 | George Everett Chalmers | Progressive Conservative | John F. McInerney[1] | Progressive Conservative | ||
1968 – 1970 | Lawrence Garvie | Progressive Conservative | |||||
46th | 1970 – 1974 | ||||||
Riding dissolved into Fredericton North and Fredericton South |
Election results[]
1967–1973[]
1970 New Brunswick general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | G. Everett Chalmers | 11,249 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Lawrence Garvie | 10,459 | ||||||
Liberal | Edward N. Reynolds | 6,079 | ||||||
Liberal | William L. Hoyt | 5,829 | ||||||
New Democratic | Patrick Michael Callaghan | 723 | ||||||
New Democratic | Charles Joseph Khoury | 595 |
New Brunswick provincial by-election, 10 June 1968 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Lawrence Garvie | 8,240 | ||||||
Liberal | John Page | 5,305 |
1967 New Brunswick general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Dr. Everett Chalmers | 9,693 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Dr. J.F. McInerney | 9,145 | ||||||
Liberal | David Hughes | 6,988 | ||||||
Liberal | Daniel M. Hurley | 6,538 |
1924–1926[]
Notes[]
- ^ died in office
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