- New Brunswick general election, 2003
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New Brunswick general election, 2003 1999 ←
membersJune 9, 2003
members→ 2006
members55 seats of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
28 seats needed for a majorityFirst party Second party Third party Leader Bernard Lord Shawn Graham Elizabeth Weir Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democrat Leader since 1999 2002 1988 Leader's seat Moncton East Kent Saint John Harbour Last election 44 10 1 Seats won 28 26 1 Seat change -16 +16 0 Popular vote 174,092 170,028 36,989 Percentage 45.4% 44.4% 9.7% Swing -7.6% +7.1% +0.9%
Map of New Brunswick's ridings coloured in based on the winning parties and their popular vote
Premier before election
Elected Premier
Bernard Lord
Progressive ConservativeThe 35th New Brunswick general election was held on June 9, 2003, to elect 55 members to the 55th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Starting out as a predicted landslide for Bernard Lord's Progressive Conservatives, the election quickly turned around when Shawn Graham, leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick, took on auto insurance rates as a cause.
People in the province had seen their car insurance rates skyrocket, and the Liberal Party of New Brunswick focussed their campaign on three points:
- improved universal healthcare,
- keeping the power utility NB Power as a public, crown corporation, and
- the lowering of auto insurance rates.
The Liberals ran a virtually flawless campaign, whereas Lord and his PC Party faced a number of problems, especially with their position on the key issue of auto insurance which changed several times during the 30 day campaign.
The results were very close, and for most of election night as the results came in, the winner was unclear. Shawn Graham was even heard to remark on television as the night was drawing to a close that "Up to 5 minutes ago, I thought I was Premier". [1]
New Democratic Party of New Brunswick leader, Elizabeth Weir, was the only member of her party to win a seat. The party did run 55 candidates throughout the province.
The newly founded but short-lived New Brunswick Grey Party which was a branch of the Grey Party of Canada also ran 10 candidates, including party leader Jim Webb.
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Results
Results by party
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick election results Summary of the 2003Party Party leader # of
candidatesSeats Popular vote 1999 Dissolution Elected % Change # % Change Progressive Conservative Bernard Lord 55 44 46 28 -39.1% 174,092 45.4% -7.6% Liberal Shawn Graham 55 10 7 26 +271% 170,028 44.4% +7.1% New Democratic Elizabeth Weir 55 1 1 1 - 36,989 9.7% +0.9% Grey 10 n/a1 - - 1,550 0.4% n/a1 Independent 2 - - - 415 0.1% -0.1% Vacant 1 Total 177 55 55 55 - 383,074 100% Source: http://www.gnb.ca/elections 1 The Grey Party did not contest the 1999 election.
Results by region
Party Name North
NBEast
NBS. East
NBGreater
Saint John/
Fundy CoastGreater
Fred.Upper
St. John
ValleyTotal Progressive
ConservativeSeats: 2 3 8 6 4 5 28 Popular Vote: 45.9% 42.4% 49.5% 39.8% 42.1% 55.1% 45.4% Liberal Seats: 8 5 2 5 4 2 26 Popular Vote: 47.7% 50.2% 42.0% 41.0% 44.3% 40.6% 44.4% New
DemocraticSeats: - - - 1 - - 1 Popular Vote: 6.4% 7.4% 7.9% 17.2% 13.4% 4.3% 9.7% Total seats: 10 8 10 12 8 7 55 Parties that won no seats: Grey Popular Vote: - - 0.3% 1.8% 0.2% - 0.4% Independents Popular Vote: - - 0.3% 0.3% - - 0.1% Candidates
Party leaders and cabinet ministers are denoted in bold.
Northern New Brunswick
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent PC Liberal NDP Other 1. Restigouche West Benoît Cyr 2,523 Burt Paulin 4,008 Antoine Duguay 257 Benoît Cyr 2. Campbellton Jean F. Dubé 2,771 Roy Boudreau 3,979 Murray Mason 294 Jean F. Dubé 3. Dalhousie-Restigouche East Paul McIntyre 3,088 Donald Arseneault 3,445 Joel Hickey 645 Dennis Furlong 4. Nigadoo-Chaleur Hermel Vienneau 3,529 Roland Haché 3,887 Kate Hayward 380 Roland Haché 5. Bathurst Nancy MacKay 3,252 Brian Kenny 3,348 Mark Robar 304 Marcelle Mersereau 6. Nepisiguit Joel Bernard 2,200 Frank Branch 3,498 Normand Savoie 894 Joel Bernard 7. Caraquet Gaston Moore 3,550 Hédard Albert 3,649 Gérard Béland 457 Gaston Moore 8. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou Paul Robichaud 4,788 Denis Roussel 2,846 Jean-Baptiste Bezeau 335 Paul Robichaud 9. Centre-Péninsule Louis-Philippe McGraw 3,045 Denis Landry 3,097 Rose Duguay 396 Louis-Phillipe McGraw 10. Tracadie-Sheila Elvy Robichaud 4,583 Weldon McLaughlin 2,894 Stéphane Richardson 661 Elvy Robichaud Eastern New Brunswick
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent PC Liberal NDP Other 11. Miramichi Bay Réjean Savoie 3,050 Carmel Robichaud 3,227 Hilaire Rouselle 729 Réjean Savoie 12. Miramichi-Bay du Vin Michael Malley 3,917 Frank Trevors 3,464 Dwayne Hancock 490 Michael Malley 13. Miramichi Centre Kim Jardine 3,149 John Foran 3,763 Lance Lyons 663 Kim Jardine 14. Southwest Miramichi Norman Betts 2,823 Rick Brewer 3,395 Chris Ashford 332 Norman Betts 15. Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Rose-May Poirier 3,289 Maurice Richard 2,968 Oscar Doucet 404 Rose-May Poirier 16. Kent Valmond Joseph Daigle 1,905 Shawn Graham 3,615 Jerry Cook 958 Shawn Graham 17. Kent South Claude Williams 4,933 Stephen Doucet 4,065 Neil Gardner 671 Claude Williams 18. Shediac-Cap-Pélé Odette Babineau 3,063 Bernard Richard 6,464 Claudette Beland 313 Bernard Richard Southeastern New Brunswick
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent PC Liberal NDP Other 19. Tantramar Peter Mesheau 2,922 Susan Purdy 1,569 Geoff Martin 522 Peter Mesheau 20. Dieppe-Memramcook Cy LeBlanc 5,541 Elie Richard 5,451 Hélène Lapointe 786 Cy LeBlanc 21. Moncton East Bernard Lord 4,177 Chris Collins 3,113 Jean-Marie Nadeau 724 Bernard Lord 22. Moncton South Joan MacAlpine 3,143 Norman Branch 2,710 Stéphane Drysdale 437 Jean-Marc Dugas (Ind.) 226
John Gallant (Grey) 72Joan MacAlpine 23. Moncton North René Landry 3,054 Mike Murphy 3,555 Nancy McBain 543 René Landry 24. Moncton Crescent John Betts 4,230 Ray Goudreau 3,776 Richard Goulding 628 John Betts 25. Petitcodiac Wally Stiles 3,481 Bethany Dykstra 1,849 Tracy Trott 298 Dan Leaman (Grey) 120 Wally Stiles 26. Riverview Bruce Fitch 3,794 Ward White 3,287 John Falconer 391 vacant 27. Albert Wayne Steeves 3,198 Clark Butland 2,311 Pat Pearson 457 Wayne Steeves 28. Kings East Doug Cosman 2,713 Leroy Armstrong 3,169 George Horton 996 Doug Cosman Greater Saint John & Fundy Coast
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent PC Liberal NDP Other 29. Hampton-Belleisle Bev Harrison 3,392 Bob Bates 2,736 Pat Hanratty 1,336 John Hughes (Grey) 208 Bev Harrison 30. Kennebecasis Brenda Fowlie 3,265 Murray Driscoll 3,247 Kenneth Wilcox 970 Brenda Fowlie 31. Saint John-Fundy Rodney Weston 2,271 Stuart Jamieson 2,698 Liam Freill 517 Marjorie MacMurray (Grey) 172 Rodney Weston 32. Saint John-Kings Margaret-Ann Blaney 3,135 Tom Young 2,456 Jeff Thibodeau 791 Mark LeBlanc (Grey) 145 Margaret-Ann Blaney 33. Saint John Champlain Mel Vincent 1,501 Roly MacIntyre 2,160 Ralph Thomas 1,507 Bill Richard Reid (Grey) 223 Carole Keddy 34. Saint John Harbour Dennis Boyle 1,286 Anne-Marie Mullin 1,231 Elizabeth Weir 1,929 Elizabeth Weir 35. Saint John Portland Trevor Holder 2,436 Colleen Knudson 2,307 Mary Arseneau 1,191 Trevor Holder 36. Saint John Lancaster Norm MacFarlane 2,633 Abel LeBlanc 2,942 Walter Lee 1,365 Jim Webb (Grey) 170 Norm MacFarlane 37. Grand Bay-Westfield Milt Sherwood 2,209 Kevin Quinn 1,991 Percy Ward 556 Ben Perry (Grey) 193
Colby Fraser (Ind.) 189Milt Sherwood 38. Charlotte Sharon Tucker 1,573 Rick Doucet 2,777 Patty Hooper 1,149 Harold Smith (Grey) 118 Sheldon Lee 39. Fundy Isles Burton Flynn 1,124 Eric Allaby 1,359 Dick Grant 94 Eric Allaby 40. Western Charlotte Tony Huntjens 2,854 Madeleine Drummie 2,662 Andrew Graham 554 Tony Huntjens Greater Fredericton
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent PC Liberal NDP Other 41. Oromocto-Gagetown Jody Carr 4,314 Maurice Harquail 2,140 Terry Hovey 392 James Lee (Grey) 129 Jody Carr 42. Grand Lake David Jordan 2,058 Eugene McGinley 4,376 David Babineau 614 David Jordan 43. Fredericton North D. Peter Forbes 3,211 T.J. Burke 4,163 Dennis Atchison 1,418 D. Peter Forbes 44. Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak Eric MacKenzie 2,364 Kelly Lamrock 2,925 Penny Ericson 1,531 Eric MacKenzie 45. Fredericton South Brad Green 3,309 Misty McLaughlin 2,797 Nan Luke 1,832 Brad Green 46. New Maryland Keith Ashfield 3,719 Joan Kingston 3,502 Kay Nandlall 923 Keith Ashfield 47. York Don Kinney 3,278 Scott Targett 3,783 Gary Hughes 618 Don Kinney 48. Mactaquac Kirk MacDonald 3,337 Ray Dillon 3,236 Phillip Morgan 817 Kirk MacDonald Upper St. John River Valley
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent PC Liberal NDP Other 49. Woodstock David Alward 4,605 Lorne Drake 2,400 Nancy Reid 286 David Alward 50. Carleton Dale Graham 4,190 Grant Robinson 2,287 Betty Brown 482 Dale Graham 51. Victoria-Tobique Dennis Campbell 2,001 Larry Kennedy 3,386 Harvey Bass 502 Larry Kennedy 52. Grand Falls Region Jean-Guy Laforest 2,586 Ron Ouellette 4,385 Pierre Cyr 192 Jean-Guy Laforest 53. Madawaska-la-Vallée Percy Mockler 3,858 Claude Malenfant 1,848 Mario Fortunato 201 Percy Mockler 54. Edmundston Madeleine Dubé 3,917 Margot Albert 1,841 Blair McInnis 110 Madeleine Dubé 55. Madawaska-les-Lacs Jeannot Volpé 3,965 Louis LaBrie 2,391 Jason Carney 187 Jeannot Volpé See also
Elections and referendums in New Brunswick General elections Referendums 1967 · 2001References
Categories:- 2003 elections in Canada
- Elections in New Brunswick
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