Carleton—Charlotte

Carleton—Charlotte

Carleton–Charlotte was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1997.

The riding was created in the redistribution of electoral districts in 1966. It consisted of the counties of Carleton and Charlotte, as well as southern portions of York and Sunbury Counties. Charlotte County was formerly its own electoral district, while Carleton County was part of the Victoria—Carleton riding.

In the 1996 redistribution, Carleton—Charlotte was abolished. Most of Carleton County became part of the new Tobique—Mactaquac, while the rest became part of New Brunswick Southwest.

Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:

# Hugh John Flemming (Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (P.C.) (1968–1972)
# Fred McCain (P.C.) (1972–1988)
# Greg Thompson (P.C.) (1988–1993)
# Harold Culbert (Liberal Party of Canada) (1993–1997)

Election results

-
Liberal
Harold Culbert
align="right"|13,970
align="right"|43.1
align="right"|+1.5
-
style="width: 150px" |Progressive Conservative
Greg Thompson
align="right"|13,157
align="right"|40.6
align="right"|-6.6
-
style="width: 150px" |Reform
Greg Wyborn
align="right"|3,827
align="right"|11.8
align="right"|+11.8
-
New Democratic Party
Bill Barteau
align="right"|1,016
align="right"|3.1
align="right"|-4.6
-
National
Richard Shelley
align="right"|431
align="right"|1.3
align="right"|+1.3
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|32,401!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Greg Thompson
align="right"|16,026
align="right"|47.2
align="right"|-14.6
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Harold Culbert
align="right"|14,116
align="right"|41.6
align="right"|+17.6
-
New Democratic Party
Ben Kilfoil
align="right"|2,596
align="right"|7.7
align="right"|-6.5
-
Confederation of Regions
Robert Storr
align="right"|1,183
align="right"|3.5
align="right"|+3.5
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|33,921!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Fred McCain
align="right"|19,984
align="right"|61.8
align="right"|+14.4
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Gerard Daly
align="right"|7,752
align="right"|24.0
align="right"|-12.1
-
New Democratic Party
Ben Kilfoil
align="right"|4,608
align="right"|14.2
align="right"|-1.0
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|32,344!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Fred McCain
align="right"|14,565
align="right"|47.4
align="right"|-8.2
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Joseph Palmer
align="right"|11,091
align="right"|36.1
align="right"|+5.0
-
New Democratic Party
Arthur Slipp
align="right"|4,680
align="right"|15.2
align="right"|+1.9
-
Independent
Janice Brown
align="right"|407
align="right"|1.3
align="right"|+1.3
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|30,743!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Fred McCain
align="right"|16,603
align="right"|55.6
align="right"|+5.1
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Ann Brennan
align="right"|9,308
align="right"|31.1
align="right"|-8.6
-
New Democratic Party
Ed Gaunce
align="right"|3,971
align="right"|13.3
align="right"|+3.5
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|29,882!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Fred McCain
align="right"|12,315
align="right"|50.5
align="right"|-9.7
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Don Beattie
align="right"|9,681
align="right"|39.7
align="right"|+7.5
-
New Democratic Party
Lawrence Bright
align="right"|2,387
align="right"|9.8
align="right"|+2.2
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|24,383!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Fred McCain
align="right"|14,431
align="right"|60.2
align="right"|-2.6
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Donald Hinton
align="right"|7,715
align="right"|32.2
align="right"|-1.6
-
New Democratic Party
Lawrence Bright
align="right"|1,831
align="right"|7.6
align="right"|+4.2
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|23,977!align="right"
!align="right"

-
Progressive Conservative
Hugh John Flemming
align="right"|15,469
align="right"|62.8
align="right"|*
-
style="width: 150px" |Liberal
Henry Hachey
align="right"|8,330
align="right"|33.8
align="right"|*
-
New Democratic Party
Tom Jones
align="right"|848
align="right"|3.4
align="right"|*
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|24,647!align="right"
!align="right"

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

* Website of the [http://www.parl.gc.ca/ Parliament of Canada]


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