2022 New Brunswick municipal elections

2022 New Brunswick municipal elections

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Turnout35.77%[1]

Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on 28 November 2022 to elect local governments in newly formed municipalities following the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reform process.[2] The new municipalities will come into existence on 1 January 2023.[3] In total, there will be elections for 50 new municipalities and 12 rural districts,[4] with a total of 446 elected positions. Of the 446 positions, 148 seats were elected by acclamation. Four spots had no candidates at all and will be filled with by-elections in May 2023.[5] Elections are not being held in larger municipalities such as Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton which did not go through the government reform.[6]

Results for select municipalities and rural districts are as follows:

Acadian Peninsula Rural District

The results for the Acadian Peninsula rural district advisory committee are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Robert Power Acclaimed
Johnny Stewart Acclaimed
Denis Thériault Acclaimed

Alnwick

The results for mayor and council of Alnwick are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Ernest Robichaud Acclaimed

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Gerald Albert Ross Acclaimed

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Eva May Hache Acclaimed

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Paul-Emile Thibodeau Acclaimed

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Mireille Caissie 157 76.21
Henri Robichaud 49 23.79

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Laurie W. Wishart Acclaimed

Arcadia

The results for mayor and council of Arcadia are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Derek Pleadwell Acclaimed

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Tammy Gordon Acclaimed

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Paul Mennier Acclaimed

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Elizabeth (Liz) Watson Acclaimed

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Steven Sharpe 113 74.34
Craig Dykeman 39 25.66

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Sheila Black Acclaimed

Ward 6

Candidate Votes %
Paula Jo-Ann Gahan-Magee 87 66.92
Derek Moore 43 33.08

Baie-des-Hérons/Heron Bay

Dalhousie mayor Normand Pelletier was elected mayor. He defeated Charlo mayor Gaétan Pelletier and Dalhousie councillor Gail Fearon.[7]

The results for mayor and council of Heron Bay are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Normand Pelletier 1,253 53.50
Gail Fearon 690 29.46
Gaétan Pelletier 399 17.04

Council

Ward 1[a]

Candidate Votes %
Leigh Walsh 501 42.60
Cynthia Good Cormier 442 37.59
Luc Arseneault 233 19.81

Ward 2[a]

Candidate Votes %
Lisa Pelletier 509 31.23
Jean Robert Haché 444 27.24
Kevin Lavigne 371 22.76
Anick Michaud 205 12.58
Charles Stewart 101 6.20

Ward 3[a]

Candidate Votes %
Ken Chartrand 558 41.06
Denis McIntyre 532 39.15
Patrick Clarke 269 19.79
  1. ^ a b c Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

Bathurst

Throughout the local governance reform process, the areas added to the City of Bathurst were grouped together as Ward 2. The City of Bathurst, as it existed prior to the reforms, became known as Ward 1. As a result, an election was held to elect two council members for Ward 2, while no elections were held in Ward 1 or to elect a new mayor.[8]

The results for Ward 2 of Bathurst are as follows:

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Darryl Branch Acclaimed
Mike Skerry Acclaimed

Beaurivage

The results for mayor and council of Beaurivage are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Arnold J. Vautour 1,423 56.85
Roger Doiron 980 39.15
Brian D. Stevens 100 4.00

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
Stella Richard 1340 29.76
Dennis Mazerolle 1011 22.46
Stéphane Godin 828 18.39
Denis Arseneault 763 16.95
Laureanne Stewart 560 12.44

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Oswald Mazerolle Acclaimed

Ward 2

There were no candidates for Ward 2.

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Howard Vautour 250[b] 50.20
Danielle Andrée Dugas 248[b] 49.80

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Paul Lirette Acclaimed

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Melanie (Boudreau) McDermott 249 57.91
Linda Savoie 181 42.09

Ward 6

Candidate Votes %
JoAnne Robichaud 265[b] 51.56
Lucie Vautour 249[b] 48.44
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.
  2. ^ a b c d This result was confirmed in a recount.

Beausoleil

The results for mayor and council of Beausoleil are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Jean Hebert 1,323 55.80
Diane Gllant 1,048 44.20

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
Monique Robichaud 1,807 29.69
Louis Babineau 1,457 23.94
Paul Babineau 1,091 17.93
Justin Vautour 1,084 17.81
Ricky Babineau 647 10.63

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Dianna Goguen 749 82.76
Adrien (Tabutte) Léger 156 17.24

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Maurice R. Cormier Acclaimed

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Linda Savoie 213 51.82
Michael G. Poirier 131 31.87
Roger J. Robichaud 67 16.30

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Daniel Bourgeois Acclaimed
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to three candidates.

Belle-Baie

The results for mayor and council of Belle-Baie are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Daniel Guitard 2,138 46.23
Rachel Boudreau 1,829 39.55
Maxime Lejeune 658 14.23

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
Olivier Dilhac 1,763 14.17
Marie Larivière 1,623 13.04
Gaston Frenette 1,616 12.99
Luc Desjardins 1,510 12.14
Jean-Marc Cormier 1,504 12.09
Brigitte Couturier 1,466 11.78
Jenny Arseneau 1,225 9.84
Ulric DeGrâce 1,065 8.56
Raphaël Roy 671 5.39

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Joël Olivier 460 55.83
Normand Plourde 364 44.17

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Ronnie Arseneau 392 47.46
Brigitte Guitard 364 44.07
Marc Roy 70 8.47

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Charles Doucet Acclaimed

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Annik Noël 551 54.45
Réjean Guitard 461 45.55

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Jean-Guy Grant Acclaimed

Ward 6

Candidate Votes %
Anne Bard-Lavigne Acclaimed
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to three candidates.

Bois-Joli

The results for mayor and council of Bois-Joli are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Mario Pelletier Acclaimed

Council

At-Large

Candidate Votes %
Josée Doucet-Thériault Acclaimed
Donald J. Savoie Acclaimed

Ward 1[a]

Candidate Votes %
Cindy Roy Bernard 556 43.40
Peggy Savoie Leclair 399 31.15
Denis Fournier 326 25.45

Ward 2[a]

Candidate Votes %
Guy Landry 674 47.07
Sophie Maltais 506 35.34
Daniel Albert 252 17.60
  1. ^ a b Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

Butternut Valley

The results for mayor and council of Butternut Valley are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Alan Brown 305 38.66
Frank Jopp 299 37.90
Steven Ronald Tingley 108 13.69
Dave Cruickshank 77 9.76

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Thomas P. Jeffery Acclaimed

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Vicky Gaunce 162 67.22
Tony Raymond 79 32.78

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
David Andrew Titus 137 55.92
Raleigh Myers 108 44.08

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Mark K. Rideout 151 66.81
Dana Hicks 75 33.19

Campbellton

Incumbent Campbellton mayor Ian Comeau ran against Atholville mayor Jean-Guy Levesque.[9]

The results for mayor and council of Campbellton are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Jean-Guy Levesque 3,306 67.10
Ian Comeau 1,498 30.40
Kevin Bond 123 2.50

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Maurice (Moe) Comeau Acclaimed

Ward 2[a]

Candidate Votes %
Steve Theriault 449 32.58
Gaëtan Cormier 472 34.25
Arthur Thibault 270 19.59
Jean Soucy 187 13.57

Ward 3[a]

Candidate Votes %
Glen Perron 532 35.02
Julien Ouellette 519 34.17
Jean-Claude Charest 468 30.81

Ward 4[b]

Candidate Votes %
Diane Cyr 1,415 12.52
Mélanie Parent 1,402 12.40
Luc Couturier 1,223 10.82
Wes Knight 1,146 10.14
Sterling (Fuzzy) Loga 987 8.73
Conrad Pitre 914 8.08
Brent Babcock 906 8.01
Frédéric (Fred) Daigle 849 7.51
Marco Savoie 831 7.35
Diane Mignault 781 6.91
Tyler Richard 434 3.84
Joey Goulette 418 3.70
  1. ^ a b Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.
  2. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to five candidates.

Cap-Acadie

Mayor

Louise Landry, the mayor of Beaubassin East ran for mayor.

The results for mayor and council of Cap-Acadie are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Serge Leger 2,255 61.21
Louise Landry 854 23.18
Gilles Cormier 575 15.61

Council[a]

Candidate Votes %
Marc-André Vienneau 2,407 10.80
Yvonne LeBlanc 2,015 9.04
Josée Vautour 1,758 7.89
Susan Cormier 1,703 7.64
Louis Léger 1,692 7.59
Wendy Bourque 1,654 7.42
Rachel Boudreau 1,580 7.09
Eric LeBlanc 1,437 6.45
Charline Burke 1,305 5.86
Ronnie Duguay 1,242 5.57
Luc Drisdelle 1,055 4.73
Hector Cormier 1,007 4.52
Omer Leger 1,004 4.51
Francine Landry 976 4.38
Jean-Albert Cormier 660 2.96
Michel Emery Gaudet 415 1.86
Charles Thibodeau 371 1.67
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to eight candidates.

Capital Region Rural District

The results for the Capital Region rural district advisory committee are as follows:

Ward 1[a]

Candidate Votes %
Lloyd Burns 245 36.68
Jennifer Dawn Stairs 236 35.33
Lloyd Dutcher 109 16.32
Leo Kolijn 78 11.68

Ward 2[b]

Candidate Votes %
Kimberely A. Warren 367 28.21
Marty Forsythe 280 21.52
Eleanor Lindsay 247 18.99
Weldon A. Moore 232 17.83
Greg Shatford 175 13.45
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.
  2. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to four candidates.

Caraquet

The results for mayor and council of Caraquet are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Bernard Thériault Acclaimed

Council

Ward 1[a]

Candidate Votes %
Louise Blanchard 1,384 18.45
Terry King Wai Ing 1,194 15.92
Florence Albert 1,014 13.52
Kim Légère 824 10.99
Kevin J. Haché 757 10.09
Camille Gionet 731 9.75
Michel G. Boucher 704 9.39
Marc-André Vienneau 461 6.15
Kyla Thériault 431 5.75

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Pierre Boudreau 158 74.53
Maurice Mallet 54 25.47

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Jacques Boucher Acclaimed

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Jean-Claude Doiron Acclaimed

Ward 5[b]

Candidate Votes %
Marie-Soleil Landry 323 20.07
Nicole Hébert 287 17.84
Roger R. Chiasson 267 16.59
Benoit LeBouthillier 237 14.73
Richard Frigault 186 11.56
Nicole Michon 111 6.90
Nancy Doiron 105 6.53
Josué Doucet 93 5.78
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to four candidates.
  2. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

Central York

The results for mayor and council of Central York are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
David R. Duplessis 746 46.89
Chris Duffie 503 31.62
Blaine Nason 302 18.98
Edward F. Merrithew 40 2.51

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Dustin Brownlow 74 63.79
Paul Lemmon 42 36.21

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Joan L. Edwards Acclaimed

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Cheryl (Sherry) Brewer 93 57.06
Daniel (Danny) J. Roy 70 42.94

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Ken Drake Acclaimed

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Jarret T. Forbes 147 75.77
Daniel (Danny) J. Roy 47 24.23

Ward 6

Candidate Votes %
Wayne Annis 124[a] 50.20
Louella Woods 123[a] 49.80

Ward 7

Candidate Votes %
Rachel Downing Acclaimed
  1. ^ a b This result was confirmed in a recount.

Chaleur Rural District

The results for the Chaleur rural district advisory committee are as follows:

Ward 1

There were no candidates for Ward 1.

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Laura McNulty Acclaimed

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Nathalie Paulin Acclaimed

Champdoré

The results for mayor and council of Champdoré are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Jean-Pierre Richard 1,134 61.40
Donald Bastarache 713 38.60

Council

Ward 1[a]

Candidate Votes %
Stephan Richard 557 28.46
Eugère Cormier 521 26.62
Gilles Léger 466 23.81
Maurice Robichaud 413 21.10

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Daniel Hicks Acclaimed

Ward 3[b]

Candidate Votes %
Maurice Maillet 496 38.51
Marc Babineau 461 35.79
Edmond Jaillet 331 25.70

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Léandre Bastarache Acclaimed
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to three candidates.
  2. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

District of Carleton North

Mayor

The results for mayor and council of the District of Carleton North are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Andrew Harvey 1,462 53.79
Karl E. Curtis 610 22.44
Charles MacDonald 496 18.25
Charles Hugh McNair 150 5.52

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
Karen Hargrove 1,211 23.33
Laurel Bradstreet 796 15.33
Charles (Charlie) Guest 792 15.26
Clay Marco 672 12.95
Patricia (Trish) Foster 582 11.21
Joe Trevors 462 8.90
Ryan Dickinson 249 4.80
David MacKenzie Hunter 214 4.12
Stephen Hutchings 115 2.22
Basil Kazakos 98 1.89

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Michael J. Stewart 156 38.71
Ronald Dickinson 130 32.26
Kasie Graham 68 16.87
Robert Lee 49 12.16

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Chala Watson 228 64.04
Debbie Thomas 128 35.96

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Scott Oakes 496 61.01
Rodney C. Broad 103 12.67
Jodi Allan O'Neill 89 10.95
Michael Allen 75 9.23
Elaina Oakes 50 6.15

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Raynold (Ray) Haines 190 26.65
Jillienne Denny 172 24.12
David Trafford 155 21.74
Mary Jo Andow 112 15.71
Theresa Hunter 84 11.78

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Angel Connor 139 32.25
Gailen W. Allan 125 29.00
Brent W. Pearson 115 26.68
James (Jim) B. Doherty 52 12.06
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

Doaktown

The results for mayor and council of Doaktown are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Arthur O'Donnell 262 51.98
Caroline St. Pierre Taylor 196 38.89
Bayard O'Donnell 46 9.13

Council[a]

Candidate Votes %
Doreen Parker 377 18.72
Beresford (Barry) Price 371 18.42
Paige Storey 342 16.98
Robert M. Gilks 329 16.34
Jeff Porter 323 16.04
Steven A. Carroll 272 13.51
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to five candidates.

Eastern Charlotte

The results for mayor and council of Eastern Charlotte are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
John D. Craig Acclaimed

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
David R. Hatt 640 26.48
Lisa McKay 457[b] 18.91
Bruce Jackson 448[b] 18.54
Dale E. Shaw 348 14.40
Brenda Allison 347 14.36
Romey Heuf 177 7.32

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Terry Lee Acclaimed

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Michael Thompson 196 69.26
Logan Cook 87 30.74

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Alexa Detorakis 139 48.77
Sam Rubin 107 37.54
Joan Majchrowski 39 13.68

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Adam R. Hatt Acclaimed

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Wayne MacQuarrie Acclaimed

Ward 6

Candidate Votes %
Darrell E. Tidd Acclaimed
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.
  2. ^ a b This result was confirmed in a recount.

Edmundston

In the local governance reform process, portions of the local service districts of Saint-Jacques and Saint-Joseph, as well as the Village of Rivière-Verte, were added to the City of Edmundston.[10] The former Village of Rivière-Verte became Ward 5 of the City of Edmundston. As a result, an election was held to elect a council member for Ward 5, while no elections were held in the other wards or to elect a new mayor.

The results for Ward 5 of Edmundston are as follows:

Ward 5[a]

Candidate Votes %
Daniel St-Germain 214 48.42
Lisa Parent 117[b] 26.47
Gino Couturier 111[b] 25.11
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.
  2. ^ a b This result was confirmed in a recount.

Five Rivers

The results for mayor and council of Five Rivers are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Tina Beers 667 63.65
Andrew Casey 381 36.35

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
Katie Robertson 575 30.09
William (Billy) Flanagan 504 26.37
Grace Morris 311 16.27
Joel Hebert 265 13.87
Denise Melanson 256 13.40

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Karen Campbell 166 83.42
Mark Bolton 33 16.58

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Mike Robertson 215 71.43
James D. Lane 66 21.93
Marcel Doiron 20 6.64

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Kelly Pidgeon 124 53.22
George Mitton 63 27.04
Glenn S. Stothart 46 19.74

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Elaine Warren 177 58.42
Carl Yvon Cosby 126 41.58
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

Fundy Albert

The results for mayor and council of Fundy Albert are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
Robert Rochon 793 46.13
Andrew Casey 499 29.03
Peter Jubb 427 24.84

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
John S. Ereaux 121 41.72
Kelly Edgett 93 32.07
Clark Butland 76 26.21

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Loretta Elderkin 234 66.48
Jason V. Horsman 37 10.51
Hartley O'Connor 37 10.51
Margaret Bogle-Hicks 17 4.83
Jared Allen Parsons 15 4.26
Mathew Dick 12 3.41

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Jeff Land 205 68.33
James Wilson 95 31.67

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Jeffrey A. Jonah 205 57.91
Don Bowman 149 42.09

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
James (Jim) Coates 140 69.55
Fred Irving 61 30.35

Ward 5

Candidate Votes %
Heather Ward Russell 127 54.51
Harry Doyle 106 45.49

Fundy Rural District

The results for the Fundy rural district advisory committee are as follows:

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Bruce Dryer 74 60.66
Micah Williamson 48 39.34

Ward 2

There were no candidates for the two seats in Ward 2.

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Raymond Riddell Acclaimed

Fundy Shores

The results for mayor and council of Fundy Shores are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
George (Denny) Cogswell 399 65.41
J. Scott Wright 211 34.59

Council

At-Large[a]

Candidate Votes %
Deanna G. Bent 422 37.85
Susan Farquharson 354 32.65
Rick Else 237 21.26
Jack Hester 92 8.25

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
Heather Dawn Saulnier Acclaimed

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Tina Marie Dealy Acclaimed

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Lorraine R. Thompson Acclaimed
  1. ^ Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates.

Fundy-St. Martins

The results for mayor and council of Fundy-St. Martins are as follows:

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
James Bedford Acclaimed

Council

Ward 1

Candidate Votes %
John D. Cairns Acclaimed
George Cyr Acclaimed
Jeanette Spearing Acclaimed

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Shawn Brown 83 40.69
Reg Manzer 67 32.84
Tim Brewer 54 26.47

Ward 3

Candidate Votes %
Bradley Brown Acclaimed

Ward 4

Candidate Votes %
Greg Moran 55 53.92
Mark Gallagher 47 46.08

Grand Bay-Westfield

In the local governance reform process, the only area added to the Town of Grand Bay-Westfield was a portion of the local service district of Westfield. The added area became Ward 2, while the town, as it existed before the reform, became Ward 1.[11] As a result, an election was held to elect a council member for Ward 2, while no elections were held in Ward 1 or to elect a new mayor.

The results for Ward 2 of Grand Bay-Westfield are as follows:

Ward 2

Candidate Votes %
Keri Burpee Acclaimed

Grand Lake

The results for mayor of Grand Lake are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Kevin Nicklin Acclaimed

Grand-Bouctouche

The results for mayor of Grand-Bouctouche are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Aldeo Saulnier 1,233 58.05
Jean-Noël Allain 891 41.95

Grand-Sault/Grand Falls

School district director general Bertrand Beaulieu was elected by acclamation.[12]

The results for mayor of Grand Falls are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Bertrand Beaulieu Acclaimed

Hampton

The results for mayor of Hampton are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Dewey Doucet Acclaimed

Hautes-Terres

The results for mayor of Hautes-Terres are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Denis Landry Acclaimed

Île-de-Lamèque

The results for mayor of Île-de-Lamèque are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Bernard Savoie 1,256 46.73
Jules Haché 957 35.60
Allain Guignard 409 15.22
Paul F. Chiasson 66 2.46

Maple Hills

The results for mayor of Maple Hills are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Erica Warren 722 55.54
Tracey Mullin 578 44.46

Miramichi River Valley

The results for mayor of Miramichi River Valley are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Kevin Earl Russell Acclaimed

Salisbury

The results for mayor of Salisbury are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Robert Campbell Acclaimed

St. Stephen

The results for mayor of the Municipal District of St. Stephen are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Allan MacEachern 1,071 58.78
C. Burton Stewart 378 20.75
Ken Parker 373 20.47

Sunbury-York South

The results for mayor of Sunbury-York South are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
David Hayward 391 55.38
Larry Delong 172 24.36
Moe Joseph Lagace 143 20.25

Sussex

The results for mayor of Sussex are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Marc Thorne 1,259 86.11
Richard Pearson 203 13.89

Tantramar

Shawn Mesheau, the mayor of Sackville ran for mayor.

The results for mayor of Tantramar are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Andrew Black 1,164 46.23
R. Shawn Mesheau 922 36.62
Bonnie Swift 432 17.16

Woodstock

Incumbent Woodstock mayor Arthur Slipp ran against Town councillor Trina Milbury (Jones).

The results for mayor of Woodstock are as follows:

Candidate Votes %
Trina Milbury 1,290 55.08
Arthur L. Slipp 981 41.89
Mark J. Dumas 71 3.03

References

  1. ^ "Report of the Municipal Electoral Officer, Local Government Elections, November 28, 2022" (PDF). Elections New Brunswick. Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Local Government and Rural District Advisory Committee Elections - Positions to Elect". Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Local Governments Establishment Regulation – Local Governance Act". Government of New Brunswick. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Excitement, apathy as some N.B. residents to vote for first time in municipal elections". CBC. 27 November 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Local elections get enough candidates for functioning councils". CBC. 31 October 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Elections coming up for 62 newly formed, amalgamated communities". CBC. 4 October 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Thousands 'going to have a voice,' says mayor, as N.B. residents elect new municipal leaders". CBC. 28 November 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  8. ^ "What are the new boundaries?". City of Bathurst. City of Bathurst. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  9. ^ Élections municipales: les jeux sont faits au Nouveau-Brunswick
  10. ^ "RSC 1 Northwest Regional Service Commission Maps". Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  11. ^ "RSC 9 Fundy Regional Service Commission Maps". Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  12. ^ Municipalité régionale de Grand-Sault: un premier candidat se manifeste

External links

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