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New Brunswick Southwest New Brunswick electoral district New Brunswick Southwest in relation to other New Brunswick federal electoral districts Federal electoral district Legislature House of Commons MP
ConservativeDistrict created 1996 First contested 1997 Last contested 2011 District webpage profile, map Demographics Population (2006) 63,232 Electors (2011) 49,273 Area (km²) 10,706 Pop. density (per km²) 5.9 Census divisions Charlotte, Kings, Queens, Sunbury, York Census subdivisions Grand Bay—Westfield, St. George, St. Stephen, Kingsclear, Studholm Charlotte (electoral district) redirects here, for the provincial electoral district, see Charlotte (provincial electoral district)
New Brunswick Southwest (French: Nouveau-Brunswick-Sud-Ouest; formerly known as Charlotte and St. Croix—Belleisle) is a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. Its population in 2006 was 63,232.
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Geography
As the name implies, the district comprises the southwestern portion of New Brunswick. It includes all of Charlotte County and portions of York, Sunbury, Queens, Kings and Saint John Counties.
Major towns include St. Stephen, St. Andrews, St. George, Grand Bay, McAdam, Harvey Station, Fredericton Junction, Gagetown, and the Kingsclear and Hanwell regions near Fredericton.
The neighbouring ridings are Tobique—Mactaquac, Fredericton, Fundy Royal, and Saint John.
History
"Charlotte" riding was created in 1867. In 1966, it was merged into Carleton—Charlotte.
"Charlotte" riding was re-created in 1996 primarily from Carleton—Charlotte, and incorporating parts of Fundy—Royal, Saint John, and Fredericton—York—Sunbury ridings. Shortly after the 1997 election, the riding became known as "New Brunswick Southwest".
The 2003 redistribution abolished New Brunswick Southwest. The territory of the riding was combined with the area around Belleisle Bay in south-central New Brunswick), and named "St. Croix—Belleisle". This riding was renamed "New Brunswick Southwest" in 2004.
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament Years Member Party Charlotte 1st 1867–1872 John Bolton Liberal 2nd 1872–1874 John McAdam Liberal-Conservative 3rd 1874–1878 Arthur Hill Gillmor Liberal 4th 1878–1882 5th 1882–1887 6th 1887–1891 7th 1891–1896 8th 1896–1900 Gilbert Ganong Liberal-Conservative 9th 1900–1904 10th 1904–1908 11th 1908–1911 William Frederick Todd Liberal 12th 1911–1917 Thomas Aaron Hartt Conservative 13th 1917–1921 14th 1921–1925 Robert Watson Grimmer Conservative 15th 1925–1926 16th 1926–1930 17th 1930–1935 Arthur D. Ganong Conservative 18th 1935–1940 Burton Hill Liberal 19th 1940–1945 20th 1945–1949 A. Wesley Stuart Liberal 21st 1949–1953 22nd 1953–1957 23rd 1957–1958 24th 1958–1962 Caldwell Stewart Progressive Conservative 25th 1962–1963 Allan M.A. McLean Liberal 26th 1963–1965 27th 1965–1968 see Carleton—Charlotte, Fundy—Royal, Saint John and Fredericton—York—Sunbury for 1968–1997 Charlotte 36th 1997–2000 Greg Thompson Progressive Conservative New Brunswick Southwest 37th 2000–2003 Greg Thompson Progressive Conservative 2003–2004 Conservative St. Croix—Belleisle 38th 2004–2006 Greg Thompson Conservative New Brunswick Southwest 39th 2006–2008 Greg Thompson Conservative 40th 2008–2011 41st 2011–present John Williamson Conservative Election results
New Brunswick Southwest
Canadian federal election, 2011 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative John Williamson 18,066 56.6 -1.7 New Democrat Andrew Graham 7,413 23.3 +6.8 Liberal Kelly Wilson 4,320 13.5 -6.1 Green Janice Harvey 1,646 5.2 -0.4 Christian Heritage Jason Farris 450 1.4 - Total valid votes/Expense limit 31,895 100.0 Total rejected ballots 188 0.6 0.0 Turnout 32,083 65.3 Eligible voters 49,098 Canadian federal election, 2008 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative Greg Thompson 17,476 58.3 +3.5 62,151 Liberal Nancy MacIntosh 5,863 19.6 -7.2 $21,788 New Democrat Andrew Graham 4,959 16.5 +0.9 $5,789 Green Robert Wayne Boucher 1,667 5.6 +2.8 $318 Total valid votes/Expense limit 29,965 100.0 $78,512 Total rejected ballots 180 0.6 Turnout 30,145 Canadian federal election, 2006 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Greg Thompson 18,155 54.8 +1.7 Liberal Stan Smith 8,877 26.8 -4.7 New Democrat Andrew Graham 5,178 15.6 +3.9 Green Erik Millett 922 2.8 -0.3 Total valid votes 33,132 100.0 St. Croix—Belleisle
Canadian federal election, 2004 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Greg Thompson 16,339 53.1 -14.2 Liberal Jim Dunlap 9,702 31.5 +4.0 New Democrat Patrick Webber 3,600 11.7 +7.9 Green Erik Millett 960 3.1 +3.1 Canadian Action David Szemerda 194 0.7 +0.7 Total valid votes 30,795 100.0 New Brunswick Southwest
Canadian federal election, 2000 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Greg Thompson 14,489 47.2 +2.3 Liberal Winston Gamblin 8,442 27.5 +1.8 Canadian Alliance John Erbs 6,562 21.4 +0.4 New Democrat Habib Kilisli 1,173 3.8 -3.6 Total valid votes 30,666 100.0 Charlotte
Canadian federal election, 1997 Party Candidate Votes % Progressive Conservative Greg Thompson 14,533 44.9 Liberal Harold Culbert 8,309 25.7 Reform Eric Banks 6,814 21.0 New Democrat Rob Rainer 2,397 7.4 Natural Law Thomas Mitchell 280 0.9 Total valid votes 32,333 100.0
Charlotte (historical)
Canadian federal election, 1965 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Allan McLean 6,279 50.8 -2.2 Progressive Conservative Caldwell Stewart 5,226 45.2 +0.6 New Democrat George Cogswell 462 4.0 +3.0 Total valid votes 11,967 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1963 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Allan McLean 6,279 53.0 +2.0 Progressive Conservative Norman Buchanan 5,284 44.6 -1.1 Social Credit David Cormack 159 1.3 * New Democrat George Cogswell 118 1.0 -2.3 Total valid votes 11,840 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1962 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Allan McLean 6,159 51.0 +3.6 Progressive Conservative Caldwell Stewart 5,518 45.7 -6.9 New Democrat Robert Bontaine 396 3.3 * Total valid votes 12,073 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1958 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Caldwell Stewart 5,756 52.6 +5.2 Liberal Wesley Stuart 5,806 47.4 -5.2 Total valid votes 11,562 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1957 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Wesley Stuart 6,393 52.6 +0.2 Progressive Conservative Lorne B. Groom 5,756 47.4 +3.3 Total valid votes 12,149 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1953 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Wesley Stuart 6,155 52.4 +2.2 Progressive Conservative Hardy N. Ganong 5,180 44.1 -5.4 Co-operative Commonwealth Tom William Jones 416 3.5 * Total valid votes 11,751 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1949 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Wesley Stuart 6,197 50.2 +0.1 Progressive Conservative Hardy N. Ganong 6,139 49.8 -0.1 Total valid votes 12,336 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1945 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Wesley Stuart 5,486 50.1 -8.0 Progressive Conservative Chauncey Randall Pollard 5,456 49.9 +8.0 Total valid votes 10,942 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1940 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Burton M. Hill 6,099 58.1 +6.6 Conservative Walter DeWolfe 4,391 41.9 +9.8 Total valid votes 10,490 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1935 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Burton M. Hill 5,436 51.5 +9.3 Conservative Chauncey Randall Pollard 3,386 32.1 -25.7 Reconstruction Walter Quartermain 1,732 16.4 * Total valid votes 10,554 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1930 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Arthur D. Ganong 5,595 57.8 +0.3 Liberal John Scovil 4,092 42.2 -0.3 Total valid votes 9,687 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1926 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Robert Watson Grimmer 4,967 57.5 -4.9 Liberal Elmer McLaughlin 3,677 42.5 +4.9 Total valid votes 8,644 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1925 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Robert Watson Grimmer 5,202 62.4 +11.8 Liberal William Albert Holt 3,274 37.6 -11.8 Total valid votes 8,476 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1921 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Robert Watson Grimmer 5,202 50.6 -4.6 Liberal William F. Todd 5,069 49.4 +4.6 Total valid votes 10,271 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1917 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Government Thomas Aaron Hartt 3,248 55.2 +3.2 Opposition William F. Todd 2,489 44.8 -3.3 Total valid votes 5,737 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1911 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Thomas Aaron Hartt 2,685 51.9 +3.8 Liberal William F. Todd 2,489 48.1 -3.9 Total valid votes 5,174 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1908 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal William F. Todd 2,691 51.9 +4.5 Conservative Gilbert White Ganong 2,491 48.1 -4.5 Total valid votes 5,182 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1904 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Gilbert White Ganong 2,574 52.6 -3.2 Liberal Daniel Gillmor 2,320 47.4 +3.2 Total valid votes 4,894 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1900 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Gilbert White Ganong 2,785 55.8 +0.5 Liberal Robert Armstrong 2,205 44.2 -0.5 Total valid votes 4,990 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1896 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Gilbert White Ganong 2,453 55.3 +8.7 Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,981 44.7 -8.7 Total valid votes 4,434 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1891 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,934 53.4 +2.3 Conservative George J. Clarke 1,686 46.6 -2.3 Total valid votes 3,620 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1887 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,892 51.1 -4.5 Conservative John D. Chipman 1,811 48.9 +4.5 Total valid votes 3,703 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1882 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,558 55.6 +1.4 Conservative B. R. Stevenson 1,244 44.4 -1.4 Total valid votes 2,802 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1878 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,522 54.2 -1.2 Conservative John McAdam 1,284 45.8 +1.2 Total valid votes 2,806 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1874 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,518 55.4 +9.3 Conservative John McAdam 1,551 44.6 -9.3 Total valid votes 3,069 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1872 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative John McAdam 1,551 53.9 Liberal Arthur Hill Gillmor 1,329 46.1 -10.8 Total valid votes 2,880 100.0 Canadian federal election, 1867 Party Candidate Votes % Liberal John Bolton 1,061 56.9 Unknown Robert Thompson 671 43.1 Total valid votes 1,732 100.0 See also
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts
External links
- Riding history from the Library of Parliament:
- Charlotte 1867-1966
- Charlotte 1996-1998
- NBSW 1998-2003
- St. Croix-Belleisle 2003-2004
- NBSW 2004-present
Federal ridings in New Brunswick Conservative Fredericton • Fundy Royal • Madawaska—Restigouche • Miramichi • Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe • New Brunswick Southwest • Saint John • Tobique—MactaquacLiberal New Democratic Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Acadie—Bathurst • Beauséjour • Fredericton • Fundy Royal • Madawaska—Restigouche • Miramichi • Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe • New Brunswick Southwest • Saint John • Tobique—MactaquacCategories:- New Brunswick federal electoral districts
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