Miramichi Bay-Neguac

Coordinates: 47°10′16″N 65°50′49″W / 47.171°N 65.847°W / 47.171; -65.847
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Miramichi Bay-Neguac
New Brunswick electoral district
The riding of Miramichi Bay-Neguac (as it exists from 2014) in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Coordinates:47°10′16″N 65°50′49″W / 47.171°N 65.847°W / 47.171; -65.847
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 
Réjean Savoie
Progressive Conservative
District created1973
First contested1974
Last contested2022 (by-election)
Demographics
Population (2011)15,122[1]
Electors (2022)12,045
Census division(s)Northumberland
Census subdivision(s)Alnwick, Big Hole Tract 8, Blackville (parish), Blissfield, Eel Ground 2, Esgenoôpetitj 14, Miramichi, Neguac, Newcastle, Northesk, Red Bank 4, Southesk, Tabusintac 9

Miramichi Bay-Neguac (French: Baie-de-Miramichi-Neguac) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was formerly known more simply as Miramichi Bay. The riding was created from part of the multi-member Northumberland riding, and was first contested in 1974. At the 2013 boundary adjustment, the riding moved western and inland taking in the northeast parts of the City of Miramichi and rural areas to the north and west of the city.

The riding's previous representative in the Legislative Assembly was Carmel Robichaud of the Liberal Party. Roger Duguay, leader of the New Democratic Party from 2007 to 2010, was that party's candidate in Miramichi Bay-Neguac in the 2006 provincial election.

Lisa Harris of the Liberal Party was elected in the September 2014 provincial election.[2]

Members of the Legislative Assembly[edit]

Assembly Years Member Party
Miramichi Bay
Riding created from Northumberland
48th  1974–1978     Edgar LeGresley Liberal
49th  1978–1982
50th  1982–1987     James Gordon Progressive Conservative
51st  1987–1991     Danny Gay Liberal
52nd  1991–1995
53rd  1995–1999
54th  1999–2003     Réjean Savoie Progressive Conservative
55th  2003–2006     Carmel Robichaud Liberal
Miramichi Bay-Neguac
56th  2006–2010     Carmel Robichaud Liberal
57th  2010–2014     Serge Robichaud Progressive Conservative
58th  2014–2018     Lisa Harris Liberal
59th  2018–2020
60th  2020–2021
 2022–present     Réjean Savoie Progressive Conservative

Election results[edit]

Miramichi Bay-Neguac[edit]

New Brunswick provincial by-election, June 20, 2022
Resignation of Lisa Harris
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Réjean Savoie 2,286 44.98 +11.33
Liberal Shawn Wood 1,753 34.49 -9.07
Green Chad Duplessie 772 15.19 +5.10
People's Alliance Thomas L'Huillier 172 3.38 -7.60
Independent Hoss Sutherland 99 1.95
Total valid votes 5,082 99.82
Total rejected ballots 9 0.18 -0.09
Turnout 5,091 42.08 -25.57
Eligible voters 12,098
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +10.20
Source: Elections New Brunswick[3]
2020 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lisa Harris 3,561 43.56 +1.59
Progressive Conservative Robert Trevors 2,751 33.66 +12.85
People's Alliance Thomas L'Huillier 898 10.99 -13.48
Green Curtis Bartibogue 825 10.09 +5.92
New Democratic Douglas Mullin 139 1.70 -6.88
Total valid votes 8,174 99.73
Total rejected ballots 22 0.27 -0.02
Turnout 8,196 67.65 -2.59
Eligible voters 12,115
Liberal hold Swing -5.63
Source: Elections New Brunswick[4]
2018 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lisa Harris 3,512 41.97 -7.25
People's Alliance Terry Collette 2,047 24.47
Progressive Conservative Debi Tozer 1,741 20.81 -17.96
New Democratic Willie Robichaud 718 8.58 -0.62
Green James "Junior" Denny 349 4.17 +1.36
Total valid votes 8,367 99.71
Total rejected ballots 24 0.29 -0.08
Turnout 8,391 70.24 -1.01
Eligible voters 11,946
Liberal hold Swing -15.86
2014 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lisa Harris 4,199 49.22 +11.84
Progressive Conservative Serge Robichaud 3,307 38.76 -3.95
New Democratic Curtis Bartibogue 785 9.20 -7.41
Green Filip Vanicek 240 2.81 +1.46
Total valid votes 8,531 99.64
Total rejected ballots 31 0.36 -0.55
Turnout 8,562 71.25 -5.64
Eligible voters 12,016
Liberal notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +7.89
[5]
2010 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Serge Robichaud 2,908 42.71 +14.08
Liberal Carmel Robichaud 2,545 37.38 -7.96
New Democratic Marc-Alphonse Leclair 1,131 16.61 -9.41
People's Alliance Tommy L'Huillier 132 1.94
Green Filip Vanicek 92 1.35
Total valid votes 6,808 99.08
Total rejected ballots 63 0.92 +0.02
Turnout 6,871 76.89 +1.50
Eligible voters 8,936
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +11.02
[6]
2006 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Carmel Robichaud 3,108 45.34 -0.72
Progressive Conservative Guy Vautour 1,963 28.64 -14.90
New Democratic Roger Duguay 1,784 26.02 +15.62
Total valid votes 6,855 99.10
Total rejected ballots 62 0.90 -0.37
Turnout 6,917 75.39 -3.02
Eligible voters 9,175
Liberal notional hold Swing +7.09
[7]

Miramichi Bay[edit]

2003 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Carmel Robichaud 3,227 46.06 +4.88
Progressive Conservative Réjean Savoie 3,050 43.53 -10.38
New Democratic Hilaire Rousselle 729 10.41 +5.50
Total valid votes 7,006 98.73
Total rejected ballots 90 1.27 +0.50
Turnout 7,096 78.41 -6.69
Eligible voters 9,050
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +7.63
[8]
1999 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Réjean Savoie 4,014 53.92 +7.32
Liberal Danny Gay 3,066 41.18 -7.65
New Democratic Donald Doucet 365 4.90 +1.60
Total valid votes 7,445 99.23
Total rejected ballots 58 0.77 -0.08
Turnout 7,503 85.10 +3.91
Eligible voters 8,817
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +7.48
[9]
1995 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Danny Gay 3,504 48.83 -5.98
Progressive Conservative James Gordon 3,344 46.60 +17.15
New Democratic Mary M. Parker 237 3.30 -3.56
Confederation of Regions Allison Furlotte 91 1.27 -7.61
Total valid votes 7,176 99.14
Total rejected ballots 62 0.86 +0.21
Turnout 7,238 81.19 -2.45
Eligible voters 8,915
Liberal hold Swing -11.57
[10]
1991 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Danny Gay 3,940 54.81 -7.03
Progressive Conservative Emilien LeBreton 2,117 29.45 -6.56
Confederation of Regions James Grant MacIntosh 638 8.88
New Democratic Norman A. Richardson 493 6.86 +4.71
Total valid votes 7,188 99.35
Total rejected ballots 47 0.65
Turnout 7,235 83.64
Eligible voters 8,650
Liberal hold Swing -0.24
[11]
1987 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Donald "Danny" Gay 4,422 61.84 +15.54
Progressive Conservative James K. "Jim" Gordon 2,575 36.01 -13.51
New Democratic Joyce Carter 154 2.15 -2.02
Total valid votes 7,151 100.0  
Liberal gain Swing +14.52
1982 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative James K. "Jimmy" Gordon 3,263 49.52 +17.74
Liberal Alcide Léger 3,051 46.30 +5.76
New Democratic J. Albert Richardson 275 4.17
Total valid votes 6,589 100.0  
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +5.99
1978 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Edgar LeGresley 2,232 40.54 -20.44
Progressive Conservative James Kenneth Gordon 1,750 31.78 -2.76
Independent Solomon Curry 1,524 27.68
Total valid votes 5,506 100.0  
Liberal hold Swing -8.84
1974 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Edgar LeGresley 2,841 60.98
Progressive Conservative George R. Savoie 1,609 34.54
New Democratic Jean-Claude Morris 209 4.49
Total valid votes 4,659 100.0  
The previous multi-member riding of Northumberland went totally Liberal in the last election, with Edgar LeGresley being one of five incumbents.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 5, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "N.B. election sees 8 female MLAs elected in 49 ridings". CBC News, September 23, 2014.
  3. ^ "Official Results" (PDF). Elections New Brunswick. June 22, 2023.
  4. ^ "Official Results" (PDF). Elections NB. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  5. ^ Elections New Brunswick (2014). "Thirty-Eighth General Election September 22, 2014" (PDF). Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Elections New Brunswick (2010). "Thirty-seventh General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Elections New Brunswick (2006). "Thirty-sixth General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  8. ^ [1] Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  9. ^ Thirty-Fourth General Election June 7, 1999 Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  10. ^ Thirty-Third General Election September 11, 1995 Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
  11. ^ Thirty-Second General Election September 23, 1991 Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved June 20, 2022.

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