Carleton (New Brunswick electoral district)

Carleton (New Brunswick electoral district)

Carleton was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917. It was created in 1867 as part of the British North America Act, and was abolished in 1914 when it was merged into Victoria—Carleton. It was named for Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:

#Charles Connell, Liberal (1867-1873)
#Stephen B. Appleby, Liberal (1874-1878)
#George H. Connell, Independent (1887-1881)
#David Irvine, Liberal (1881-1887)
#Frederick H. Hale, Liberal-Conservative (1887-1891)
#Newton Ramsay Colter, Liberal (1891-1896)
#Frederick H. Hale, Liberal-Conservative (1896-1904)
#Frank Broadstreet Carvell, Liberal (1904-1917)

Election results

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Charles Connell ||align=right| acclaimed

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Charles Connell ||align=right| acclaimed

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Stephen B. Appleby ||align=right| acclaimed

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George H. Connell ||align=right| 1,766 ||align=right| 54.96 ||align=right|
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S. B. Appleby ||align=right| 1,447 ||align=right| 45.04 || -54.96

By-election: On Mr. Connell's death, 15 February 1881


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Newton Ramsay Colter ||align=right| acclaimed

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F. H. Hale ||align=right| 2,667 ||align=right| 54.12 ||align=right
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N. R. Colter ||align=right| 2,261 ||align=right| 45.88 ||align=right| -54.12

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Frederick Harding Hale ||align=right| 2,714 ||align=right| 52.46 ||align=right| -1.66
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Frank Broadstreet Carvell ||align=right| 2,459 ||align=right| 47.54 ||align=right| +1.66

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Frank Broadstreet Carvell ||align=right| 2,662 ||align=right| 52.71 ||align=right| +5.17
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Frederick Harding Hale ||align=right| 2,388 ||align=right| 47.29 ||align=right| -5.17

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Frank Broadstreet Carvell ||align=right| 2,635 ||align=right| 51.47 ||align=right| -1.24
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Benjamin Franklin Smith ||align=right| 2,484 ||align=right| 48.53 ||align=right| +1.24

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Frank Broadstreet Carvell ||align=right| 2,614 ||align=right| 50.11 ||align=right| -1.03
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Benjamin Franklin Smith ||align=right| 2,603 ||align=right| 49.89 ||align=right| +1.03

See also

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

External links

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=122 Riding history from the] Library of Parliament


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