NEW BRUNSWICK VOTES 2006
- Liberals topple Lord's Tories in New Brunswick
- Shawn Graham's Liberal party will form a majority government in New Brunswick after taking 29 out of 55 ridings on Monday and leaving the Tories with 26 seats. more »
- Tory Green gracious in defeat
- Conservative Health Minister Brad Green was gracious in defeat Monday as he conceded his Fredericton-Silverwood riding to his relatively unknown Liberal opponent, Rick Miles. more »
- Liberals make gains in N.B. cities
- The Liberals made small gains in New Brunswick's three main cities, but they were enough to help push them over the top. more »
- NDP Leader Brewer loses own district
- NDP Leader Allison Brewer lost the fight to win her home district of Fredericton-Lincoln and failed to convince New Brunswick to elect a single New Democrat to the legislature. more »
- N.B. election over but ballots remain uncounted
- All the ballots were cast, but in at least three districts the vote-counters quit and went home for the night before the final numbers were tallied. more »
- Tory Mockler wins tough battle for Restigouche-La-Vallee
- Former Tory cabinet minister Percy Mockler defeated popular Liberal MLA Burt Walter Paulin as the two incumbents battled for one seat in the new district of Restigouche-La-Vallee, created from two northern New Brunswick ridings in last spring's redistribution. more »
- Liberal leader takes Kent
- Liberal Leader Shawn Graham won his riding of Kent, continuing a Liberal dynasty in the riding that began with his father in 1967. Shawn Graham has won/lost his riding of Kent, continuing a Liberal dynasty in the riding that began with his father in 1967. Shawn Graham has won/lost his riding of Kent, continuing a Liberal dynasty in the riding that began with his father in 1967. more »
- N.B. polls close, the counting begins
- Polls have closed across New Brunswick and election workers have begun the tedious work of counting thousands of ballots to determine which party will form the next government. more »
- N.B. leaders cast ballots in voting day home stretch
- The Liberal and Tory front-runners cast their ballots in New Brunswick's too-close-to-call election Monday, each claiming momentum had swung in his favour and victory is within reach. more »
Party | Elected | Leading | Total | Vote Share |
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LIB | 29 | 0 | 29 | 47.10% |
PC | 26 | 0 | 26 | 47.50% |
NDP | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5.10% |
OTH | 0 | 0 | 0 | .20% |
Last Update:September 19, 1:13:13 AM ADT |