- New Brunswick general election, 1999
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New Brunswick general election, 1999 1995 ←
membersJune 7, 1999
members→ 2003
members55 seats of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
28 seats were needed for a majorityFirst party Second party Third party Leader Bernard Lord Camille Thériault Elizabeth Weir Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democrat Leader since 1997 1997 1988 Leader's seat Moncton East Kent South Saint John Harbour Last election 6 48 1 Seats won 44 10 1 Seat change +38 -38 0 Popular vote 209,008 146,934 34,526 Percentage 53.0% 37.3% 8.8% Swing +22.1% -14.3% -0.9%
Map of New Brunswick's ridings coloured in based on the winning parties and their popular vote
Premier before election
Elected Premier
The 34th New Brunswick general election was held on June 7, 1999, to elect 55 members to the 54th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It marked the debut of both Camille Thériault and Bernard Lord as leaders of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives respectively. It was Elizabeth Weir's third general election as leader of the New Democratic Party.
Thériault's Liberals were widely expected to win a fourth majority government from the outset of the campaign, and opinion polls showed them leading by double but Lord's Tories were able to capitalize on the issue of highway tolls and use it to portray the Liberals as arrogant. Lord made an effective wedge issue on tolls, saying they were unfair to people who lived near the toll booths and would have to drive through them daily and also as an example of arrogance and uncaring from the Liberals. Lord then pledged to implement 20 of his key promises in his first 200 days in office, he styled this as "200 Days of Change", a message which was modelled on the Contract with America and the Common Sense Revolution, and it resonated with voters. Another disadvantage for the Liberals was the loss of former premier Frank McKenna, who had retired after 10 years in office in 1997. McKenna was very popular and Thériault had difficulty shaking negative comparisons between himself and his predecessor.
Following a huge surge in the final weeks of the campaign, Lord became Premier with his party winning its largest majority in the history of New Brunswick. Lord's tories also won the majority of Acadian seats, something the PC Party in New Brunswick had struggled to do in the past.
Lord's win was 44 of 55 seats, at 80% a huge majority, was viewed as remarkable by all parties. Thériault, who came off in the campaign as cold and uncharismatic, ironically made what pundits thought was his best speech of the campaign on election night when he said "the people of New Brunswick have spoken, and the people of New Brunswick are never wrong". However, Lord's massive victory caused a domino effect which defeated many Liberals which had been viewed by pundits as undefeatable.
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Summary of results
Party Party Leader # of
candidatesSeats Popular Vote 1995 Dissolution Elected % Change # % Change Progressive Conservative Bernard Lord 55 6 9 44 +289% 209,008 53.0% +22.1% Liberal Camille Theriault 55 48 45 10 -77% 146,934 37.3% -14.3% New Democratic Elizabeth Weir 55 1 1 1 - 34,526 8.8% -0.9% Confederation of Regions Jim Webb 18 - - - - 2,807 0.7% -6.4% Natural Law Christopher Collrin 9 - - - - 527 0.1% -0.2% Independents n/a 4 - - - - 435 0.1% -0.3% Total 196 55 55 55 - 394,237 100% +1.2% Narrow wins and loses
A lot of Liberals, many high profile, lost their seats by very narrow margins while some barely survived. Below is a list of the 14 ridings (over a quarter of all districts) decided by less than 10%. Incumbent Liberal cabinet ministers are in bold, other incumbents are in italics.
Riding Winner Second Place Margin Dieppe-Memramcook Cy LeBlanc Greg O'Donnell 4.4% Fredericton North D. Peter Forbes Brad Woodside 4.4% Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak Eric MacKenzie Greg Byrne 4.1% Fundy Isles Eric Allaby Ed Brine 2.2% Grand Falls Region Jean-Guy Laforest Marcel Deschênes 5.8% Grand Lake David Jordan Doug Tyler 6.9% Kent South Camille Thériault Jean-Noel Allain 7.4% Nepisiguit Joel Bernard Alban Landry 4.7% Nigadoo-Chaleur Roland Haché Hermel Vienneau 7.5% Restigouche West Benoit Cyr Jean-Paul Savoie 3.7% Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Rose-May Poirier Maurice Richard 1.8% Saint John Champlain Carole Keddy Roly MacIntyre 2.2% Victoria-Tobique Larry Kennedy Carman Pirie 5.8% Western Charlotte Tony Huntjens Peter Heelis 6.1% Candidates
Party leaders and cabinet ministers are denoted in bold.
Northern New Brunswick
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal PC NDP Other 1. Restigouche West Jean-Paul Savoie 3,328 Benoît Cyr 3,592 Rose Duguay 255 Jean-Paul Savoie 2. Campbellton Edmond Blanchard 4,321 Pierre F. Dubé 2,569 Johanne Parent 295 Edmond Blanchard 3. Dalhousie-Restigouche East Carolle de Ste. Croix 2,830 Dennis Furlong 5,148 Joel William Hickey 190 Francine Richard (NLP) withdrawn Carolle de Ste. Croix 4. Nigadoo-Chaleur Roland Haché 3,435 Hermel Vienneau 2,862 Raoul Charest 1,244 Gilles Godin (NLP) 106 Albert Doucet 5. Bathurst Marcelle Mersereau 3,418 Bob Stairs 2,427 Antoine Duguay 453 Marcelle Mersereau 6. Nepisiguit Alban Landry 2,227 Joel Bernard 2,534 Gilles Halley 1,824 Alban Landry 7. Caraquet Bernard Theriault 4,194 Gaston Moore 3,369 Denis Doiron 596 Bernard Theriault 8. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou Jean-Camille DeGrâce 2,563 Paul Robichaud 5,910 Calixte Chaisson 368 Jean-Camille DeGrâce 9. Centre-Péninsule Denis Landry 2,097 Louis-Philippe McGraw 3,045 Roger Duguay 955 Denis Landry 10. Tracadie-Sheila Serge Rouselle 2,926 Elvy Robichaud 5,453 Claudette Duguay 285 Elvy Robichaud Eastern New Brunswick
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal PC NDP Other 11. Miramichi Bay Danny Gay 3,066 Réjean Savoie 4,014 Donald D. Doucet 365 Danny Gay 12. Miramichi-Bay du Vin James Doyle 3,076 Michael Malley 5,393 John Gagnon 147 James Doyle 13. Miramichi Centre John McKay 2,975 Kim Jardine 4,076 Terry Mullin 853 John McKay 14. Southwest Miramichi Reg MacDonald 2,850 Norman Betts 4,019 Terry Carter 254 Reg MacDonald 15. Rogersville-Kouchibouguac Maurice Richard 2,700 Rose-May Poirier 2,820 Maria Daigle 1,197 Kenneth Johnson 16. Kent Shawn Graham 3,264 Valmond Daigle 2,471 Charles Richard 402 J.R. Beers (Ind) 103 Shawn Graham 17. Kent South Camille Thériault 4,546 Jean-Noël Allain 3,838 Collette Doucette 1,171 Camille Thériault 18. Shediac-Cap-Pélé Bernard Richard 5,422 Odette Babineau 3,240 Anne Marie Dupuis 633 Bernard Richard Southeastern New Brunswick
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal PC NDP Other 19. Tantramar Kirk W. Meldrum 925 Peter Mesheau 3,311 Heather Patterson 990 Frank Comeau (Ind) 47 Peter Mesheau 20. Dieppe-Memramcook Greg O'Donnell 4,738 Cy LeBlanc 5,206 Marc LeBel 754 Greg O'Donnell 21. Moncton East Kevin John Fram 2,046 Bernard Lord 5,248 Marc Robar 542 Laurent Maltais (NLP) 59 Bernard Lord 22. Moncton South James E. Lockyer 2,710 Joan MacAlpine 3,143 Theresa Sullivan 687 James E. Lockyer 23. Moncton North Gene Devereux 2,304 René Landry 3,776 Nancy Hartling 1049 John Gallant (CoR) 103 Gene Devereux 24. Moncton Crescent Kenneth R. MacLeod 2,233 John Betts 4,825 Carl Fowler 699 Albert H. Wood (CoR) 85 Kenneth R. MacLeod 25. Petitcodiac Gary Stewart Armstrong 1,171 Wally Stiles 4,284 Blair McInnis 447 Donald R. Alward (CoR) 278 Hollis Steeves 26. Riverview Al J. Kavanaugh 2,151 Pat Crossman 4,439 Brad Smith 888 Shane Harvey (CoR) 137
Jamie Ed Borden (Ind) 81
Al J. Kavanaugh 27. Albert Harry Doyle 2,065 Wayne Steeves 3,633 Myrna Geldart 529 Dean Ryder (CoR) 136 Harry Doyle 28. Kings East LeRoy Armstrong 2,420 Doug Cosman 4,310 Jessica Coleman 354 Eldon MacKay (CoR) 109 LeRoy Armstrong Greater Saint John & Fundy Coast
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal PC NDP Other 29. Hampton-Belleisle Georgie Day 2,628 Bev Harrison 4,551 Jocelyne Comeau 769 Georgie Day 30. Kennebecasis Peter LeBlanc 2,388 Brenda Fowlie 4,070 Albert Charles Joseph Comeau 939 Greg Boyle (CoR) 192 Peter LeBlanc 31. Saint John-Fundy Stuart Jamieson 1,933 Rodney Weston 3,473 Robert E. Holmes-Lauder 494 David Lytle (CoR) 115 Stuart Jamieson 32. Saint John-Kings Zita Longobardi 1,752 Margaret-Ann Blaney 4,605 Ken Wilcox 664 Laureen Jarrett 33. Saint John Champlain Roly MacIntyre 1,949 Carole Keddy 2,073 Dr. Paula C. Tippett 1,597 Dolores H. Cook (CoR) 98
Jeanne Geldart (NLP) 36
Roly MacIntyre 34. Saint John Harbour Mark Thomas McNulty 1,347 Tim Clarke 1,349 Elizabeth Weir 2,398 Thomas Mitchell (NLP) 54 Elizabeth Weir 35. Saint John Portland Leo McAdam 1,668 Trevor Holder 3,773 Pam F. Coates 844 Miville Couture (NLP) 45 Leo McAdam 36. Saint John Lancaster Jane Barry 2,942 Norm MacFarlane 2,633 Bill Farren 945 Jim Webb (CoR) 154
Christopher B. Collrin (NLP) 96
Jane Barry 37. Grand Bay-Westfield Grace Losier 1,433 Milt Sherwood 3,546 Percy Ward 490 Colby Fraser (CoR) 240 Milt Sherwood 38. Charlotte Sheldon Lee 3,263 Sharon Tucker 2,071 Eugene A. Dugas 299 Sheldon Lee 39. Fundy Isles Eric Allaby 1,248 Ed Brine 1,192 Bill Barteau 66 Eric Allaby 40. Western Charlotte Peter Heelis 3,071 Tony Huntjens 3,490 Andrew Gordon Graham 283 Ann Breault Greater Fredericton
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal PC NDP Other 41. Oromocto-Gagetown Ron Lindala 2,059 Jody Carr 4,372 Terry John Hovey 283 Paul Pye (CoR) 151 Vaughn Blaney 42. Grand Lake Doug Tyler 3,245 David Charles Jordan 3,769 Phyllis MacLean 384 Murray C. Barton (CoR) 223 Doug Tyler 43. Fredericton North Brad Woodside 3,698 D. Peter Forbes 4,081 Todd Joseph Tingley 632 Ronald Rubar (CoR) 203
William Parker (NLP) 34
Jim Wilson 44. Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak Greg Byrne 2,685 Eric MacKenzie 2,949 Pat A. Kennedy 715 David Alexander Brown (CoR) 96
Andie Haché (NLP) 31
Greg Byrne 45. Fredericton South Lorraine Siliphant 2,510 Brad Green 4,070 Myrna Gunter 1,409 Michael McKay (NLP) 66 Brad Green 46. New Maryland Joan Kingston 3,077 Keith Ashfield 4,223 Carol E. Moore 441 George Rennick (CoR) 182 Joan Kingston 47. York John Flynn 3,783 Don Kinney 4,332 Josh Johnson 449 Malcolm MacNeil (CoR) 88 John Flynn 48. Mactaquac David Olmstead 2,385 Kirk MacDonald 4,405 Sandra Burtt 463 Wilmot F. Ross (CoR) 217 David Olmstead Upper St. John River Valley
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal PC NDP Other 49. Woodstock James W. Andrew 1,989 David Alward 5,354 Sheila Moore 242 Bruce Atherton Smith 50. Carleton David Harvey 3,240 Dale Graham 4,561 Marilyn Young 176 Dale Graham 51. Victoria-Tobique Larry Kennedy 3,127 Carmen Cecil Pirie 2,768 Amy Dunham 144 Carter Charles Edgar (Ind) 204 Larry Kennedy 52. Grand Falls Region Marcel Deschênes 3,094 Jean-Guy Laforest 3,493 Jean-Paul Gallant 265 Paul Duffie 53. Madawaska-la-Vallée Huguette Plourde 1,798 Percy Mockler 4,367 Jean-Charles Lombard 189 Percy Mockler 54. Edmundston Roland Beaulieu 2,173 Madeleine Dubé 3,567 Michael Gagné 366 Bernard Valcourt 55. Madawaska-les-Lacs Georges Corriveau 2,138 Jeannot Volpé 4,289 Marie-Pierre Valay-Nadeau 154 Jeannot Volpé See also
- 1999 in Canadian politics
Elections and referendums in New Brunswick General elections Referendums 1967 · 2001Categories:- 1999 elections in Canada
- Elections in New Brunswick
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