Bathurst (electoral district)

Bathurst was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.

Bathurst
New Brunswick electoral district
Bathurst in relation to other New Brunswick Provincial electoral districts
Coordinates:47°37′16″N 65°39′04″W / 47.621°N 65.651°W / 47.621; -65.651
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
District created1967
First contested1967
Last contested2010
Demographics
Population (2006)12,527
Electors (September 27, 2010)9,344
Census division(s)Gloucester
Census subdivision(s)Bathurst

History and geography

It was created in the 1967 redistribution when cities were separated from their counties and made independent districts. It was not changed in either the 1973 or 1994 redistributions but in 2006 it lost some territory to the neighbouring riding of Nepisiguit.[1] It has been a traditional Liberal seat in the province; however, in the last two elections, it has been one of the most marginal seats in New Brunswick.

In its current form, it consists of the city of Bathurst except for the part south of Route 11 and east of the Nepisiguit River.[1] It is bordered on the northeast by the riding of Nigadoo-Chaleur, on north by Chaleur Bay, and elsewhere by the riding of Nepisiguit.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:

AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding created from Gloucester
46th  1967–1970     Harry H. Williamson Liberal
47th  1970–1972†
 1972–1974     Eugene McGinley Liberal
48th  1974–1978
49th  1978–1983     Paul Kenny Liberal
50th  1983–1987
51st  1987–1991
52nd  1991–1995     Marcelle Mersereau Liberal
53rd  1995–1999
54th  1999–2003
55th  2003–2006     Brian Kenny Liberal
56th  2006–2010
57th  2010–2014
Riding dissolved into Bathurst West-Beresford
and Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore

Riding associations

PartyCEOHQ address Town
 New Brunswick Liberal AssociationJennifer Cleversey1210 Youghall DriveBathurst

Election results

Bathurst's poll-by-poll winners for the 2010 New Brunswick election

2010

2010 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBrian Kenny2,89944.99-3.94$27,040
Progressive ConservativeNancy McKay2,82143.78-2.31$24,453
New DemocraticSebastien Duke6209.62+4.64$4,122
GreenHazel Hachey1041.61$0
Total valid votes/expense limit6,444100.0   $27,883
Total rejected ballots550.85
Turnout6,49969.55+2.41
Eligible voters9,344
Liberal holdSwing-0.82
[2]

2006

2006 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBrian Kenny3,22448.93+0.44$20,431
Progressive ConservativeNancy McKay3,03746.09-1.01$24,274
New DemocraticBlair Lindsay3284.98+0.58$8,161
Total valid votes/expense limit6,589100.0   $26,798
Total rejected ballots610.63
Turnout6,65067.14-0.88
Eligible voters9,756
Liberal notional holdSwing+0.73
[3]

2003

2003 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBrian Kenny3,34848.49-5.78$17,789
Progressive ConservativeNancy McKay3,25247.10+8.56$22,606
New DemocraticMark Robar3044.40-2.79$8,161
Total valid votes/expense limit6,904100.0   $27,018
Total rejected ballots570.82
Turnout6,96168.02+4.37
Eligible voters10,234
Liberal holdSwing-7.17

1999

1999 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMarcelle Mersereau3,41854.27-21.24$15,701
Progressive ConservativeRobert "Bob" Stairs2,42738.54+27.95$11,503
New DemocraticAntoine Duguay4537.19-5.37$600
Total valid votes/expense limit6,298100.0   $23,290
Total rejected ballots600.60
Turnout6,35863.65-4.20
Eligible voters9,989
Liberal holdSwing-23.61

1995

1995 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMarcelle Mersereau4,95675.51+19.18$17,079
New DemocraticKim Power82412.56+0.98$4,387
Progressive ConservativeGraham Wiseman69510.59-3.68$3,703
Natural LawWilliam Parker881.34$0
Total valid votes/expense limit6,563100.0   $22,000
Total rejected ballots820.84
Turnout6,64567.85-2.69
Eligible voters9,793
Liberal holdSwing+12.22

1991

1991 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMarcelle Mersereau4,04756.33-22.45$14,913
Confederation of RegionsLaurie Joseph Robichaud1,28017.82$5,407
Progressive ConservativeWilt Claire1,02514.27+0.15$10,496
New DemocraticColette Buttimer83211.58+4.48$3,876
Total valid votes/expense limit7,184100.0   $21,191
Total rejected ballots610.59
Turnout7,24570.54-6.22
Eligible voters10,271
Liberal holdSwing-13.08

1987

1987 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalPaul Kenny6,28178.78+39.07$17,318
Progressive ConservativeRené Pratt1,12614.12-18.75$11,480
New DemocraticRichard Doucet5667.10-20.32$913
Total valid votes/expense limit7,973100.0   $17,728
Total rejected ballots420.40
Turnout8,01576.76-4.32
Eligible voters10,442
Liberal holdSwing+28.91

1982

1982 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalPaul Kenny3,40639.71+4.05$12,591
Progressive ConservativeJim MacLaggan2,82032.87+5.12$12,453
New DemocraticKevin Mann Jr.2,35227.42-1.68$11,419
Total valid votes/expense limit8,578100.0   $15,102
Total rejected ballots470.40
Turnout8,62576.76-4.32
Eligible voters10,442
Liberal holdSwing-0.54

1978

1978 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalPaul Kenny2,66735.66-17.33$12,132
New DemocraticKevin Mann2,17629.10+26.76$2,929
Progressive ConservativeJohn A. Duffy2,07527.75-10.87$10,799
Parti acadienLucie Losier5607.49+1.43$50
Total valid votes/expense limit7,478100.0   $14,625
Total rejected ballots1011.03
Turnout7,57976.98+3.11
Eligible voters9,846
Liberal holdSwing-7.81

1974

1974 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEugene McGinley3,80652.99+2.43
Progressive ConservativeJean-Paul Lavoie2,77438.62-3.59
Parti acadienJean-Pierre Lanteigne4356.06
New DemocraticLionel Hachey1682.34
Total valid votes7,183100.0  
Total rejected ballots580.59
Turnout7,24173.87+11.55
Eligible voters9,803
Liberal holdSwing+6.02

1972 by-election

New Brunswick provincial by-election, 1972
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEugene McGinley3,09550.56-9.38
Progressive ConservativeNicholas Dimitroff2,58442.21+2.15
IndependentLouis L. Boudreau4437.24
Total valid votes6,122100.0  
Total rejected ballots590.59
Turnout6,18162.32-20.49
Eligible voters9,918
Liberal holdSwing-5.77
Held upon the death of H. H. Williamson

1970

1970 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalH. H. Williamson4,14259.94-10.21
Progressive ConservativeJ. Adolphus Picot2,76840.06+6.21
Total valid votes6,910100.0  
Total rejected ballots1051.24
Turnout7,01582.81+11.55
Eligible voters8,471
Liberal holdSwing-8.21

1967

1967 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalHarry H. Williamson4,37666.15
Progressive ConservativeIan Tower2,23933.84
Total valid votes6,615100.0  
Eligible voters7,709
This was a new district created out of Gloucester which went totally Liberal in the previous election.

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