Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin

Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin
New Brunswick electoral district

The riding of Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 

Jake Stewart
Progressive Conservative

District created 1973
First contested 1974
Last contested 2014
Demographics
Population (2011) 14,379[1]
Electors (2013) 11,003[1]

Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created as Southwest Miramichi in 1973, by which name it was known until 2014, and was largely unchanged in the 1994 and 2006 redistributions. In the 2013 redistribution, it moved eastward absorbing those parts of the former district of Miramichi-Bay du Vin which were outside of the city of Miramichi.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Southwest Miramichi
Riding created from Northumberland
48th  1974–1978     Sterling Hambrook Progressive Conservative
49th  1978–1982     Morris Green Liberal
50th  1982–1987
51st  1987–1991
52nd  1991–1994     Brent Taylor Confederation of Regions
 1994–1995     Independent
53rd  1995–1999     Reg MacDonald Liberal
54th  1999–2003     Norm Betts Progressive Conservative
55th  2003–2006     Rick Brewer Liberal
56th  2006–2010
57th  2010–2014     Jake Stewart Progressive Conservative
Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin
58th  2014–Present     Jake Stewart Progressive Conservative

Election results

Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin

New Brunswick general election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeJake Stewart 3,837 47.62 -10.95
LiberalNorma Smith 2,951 36.63 +6.45
People's AllianceWes Gullison 694 8.61 +3.61
New DemocraticDouglas Mullin 361 4.48 +1.37
GreenKevin W. Matthews 214 2.66 -0.48
Total valid votes 8,057100.0  
Total rejected ballots 270.33
Turnout 8,08471.02
Eligible voters 11,382
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing -8.70
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Southwest Miramichi

New Brunswick general election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeJake Stewart 3,786 58.57 +14.05
LiberalRick Brewer 1,951 30.18 -21.90
People's AllianceWes Gullison 323 5.00
GreenJimmy D. Lawlor 203 3.14
New DemocraticJason Robar 201 3.11 -0.29
Total valid votes 6,464100.0  
Total rejected ballots 400.62
Turnout 6,50475.61
Eligible voters 8,602
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +17.98
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New Brunswick general election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalRick Brewer 3,327 52.08 +0.25
Progressive ConservativeBrent Taylor 2,844 44.52 +1.42
New DemocraticLydia Calhoun 217 3.40 -1.67
Total valid votes 6,388100.0  
Total rejected ballots 400.62
Turnout 6,42871.68
Eligible voters 8,968
Liberal notional hold Swing -0.58
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New Brunswick general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalRick Brewer 3,395 51.83 +11.82
Progressive ConservativeNorm Betts 2,823 43.10 -13.32
New DemocraticChris Ashford 332 5.07 +1.50
Total valid votes 6,550
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +12.57
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New Brunswick general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeNorm Betts 4,019 56.42 +23.62
LiberalReg MacDonald 2,850 40.01 -5.49
New DemocraticTerry Carter 254 3.57 -1.18
Total valid votes 7,123
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +14.56
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New Brunswick general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalReg MacDonald 3,227 45.50 +3.41
Progressive ConservativeAndy Dawson 2,326 32.80 +22.23
Confederation of RegionsGerald Stewart 1,055 14.88 -29.55
New DemocraticAllan Goodfellow 337 4.75 +1.85
IndependentG. D. Holmes 147 2.07
Total valid votes 7,092
Liberal gain from Confederation of Regions Swing -9.41
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New Brunswick general election, 1991
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Confederation of RegionsBrent Taylor 2,954 44.43
LiberalClaude Stewart 2,798 42.09 -31.94
Progressive ConservativeDonald Long 703 10.57 -11.44
New DemocraticLarry Lynch 193 2.90 +0.05
Total valid votes 6,648
Confederation of Regions gain from Liberal Swing +38.18
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New Brunswick general election, 1987
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMorris Green 4,676 74.03 +20.24
Progressive ConservativeKevin Price 1,390 22.01 -17.07
New DemocraticPatrick Kelly 180 2.85 -1.22
IndependentBurton Joseph Kehoe 70 1.11
Total valid votes 6,316
Liberal hold Swing +18.66
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New Brunswick general election, 1982
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMorris Green 3,225 53.79 +2.40
Progressive ConservativeSterling Hambrook 2,343 39.08 -9.53
New DemocraticJohn Barry 244 4.07
IndependentFloyd Wilson 183 3.05
Total valid votes 5,995
Liberal hold Swing +5.96
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New Brunswick general election, 1978
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMorris Green 2,725 51.39 +8.46
Progressive ConservativeJohn Munn 2,578 48.61 -0.78
Total valid votes 5,303
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +4.62
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New Brunswick general election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeSterling Hambrook 2,454 49.39
LiberalRoland "Doad" Walls 2,133 42.93
New DemocraticFloyd Wilson 382 7.69
Total valid votes 4,969
The previous multi-member riding of Northumberland went totally Liberal in the last election. None of the five incumbents ran in this riding.
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References

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