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Provincial Electoral Districts 2014 Circonscriptions Électorales Provinciales 2014 PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS 2014 CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ÉLECTORALES PROVINCIALES 2014 2-Campbellton-Dalhousie Dalhousie Campbellton Eel River Tide Head Crossing Atholville 8Æ134 Charlo Balmoral 3-Restigouche-Chaleur %Æ11 8Æ113 Bas-Caraquet 6-Caraquet Maisonnette Lamèque Belledune Æ17 % Pointe-Verte Grande- 8Æ145 Anse Petit-Rocher Sainte-Marie- Saint- Caraquet Saint-Raphaël Léolin Nigadoo Bertrand Æ11 1-Restigouche West % Shippagan Kedgwick Beresford Restigouche-Ouest Paquetville Le Goulet %Æ11 Bathurst 7-Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou 8Æ135 8Æ180 Saint-Isidore %Æ8 Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe %Æ11 Saint-Quentin 4-Bathurst West-Beresford Æ160 8Æ180 Bathurst-Ouest-Beresford 8 49-Madawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston Grand Tracadie-Sheila 18-Moncton East Madawaska-Les-Lacs-Edmundston ³² Moncton-Est 5-Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore Edmundston 8Æ134 Lac Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore 8-Tracadie-Sheila 21-Moncton Northwest Baker Baker- Moncton-Nord-Ouest Brook Rivière-Verte Saint-François- 8Æ120 %Æ17 144 Sainte-Anne- %Æ8 de-Madawaska Clair St.Hilaire 8Æ Neguac de-Madawaska 47-Victoria-La Vallée Saint- Victoria-La-Vallée Léonard Moncton 19-Moncton 9-Miramichi Bay-Neguac %Æ11 Centre Baie-de-Miramichi-Neguac 48-Edmundston-Madawaska Centre Saint- Moncton- Centre Edmundston-Madawaska-Centre André Æ144 8 10-Miramichi 14-Shediac Bay- Dieppe 22-Moncton Southwest 20-Moncton South Baie-de-Shediac- Grand Falls- Moncton-Sud-Ouest Dieppe Drummond 8Æ117 Moncton-Sud Dieppe Grand-Sault Miramichi 8Æ105 17-Dieppe 8Æ108 Plaster Rock %Æ11 %Æ8 23-Riverview 8Æ105 Riverview 8Æ108 8Æ118 %Æ11 24-Albert Æ108 Aroostook 8 Memramcook Æ109 8 Saint-Louis- Blackville 12-Kent North 8Æ190 de-Kent 46-Carleton-Victoria Kent-Nord Fredericton Perth-Andover Rogersville 8Æ134 11-Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin 17-Dieppe 21-Moncton Northwest ³² Miramichi-Sud-Ouest-Baie-du-Vin Richibucto 18-Moncton East Moncton-North-Ouest 8Æ130 Rexton Moncton-Est 22-Moncton Southwest Doaktown %Æ8 42-Fredericton-York 19-Moncton Centre Moncton-Sud-Ouest Æ107 8Æ105 Bath 8 Moncton-Centre 23-Riverview Florenceville -Bristol Centreville Bouctouche 20-Moncton South 41-Fredericton North Moncton-Sud Fredericton-Nord 8Æ115 45-Carleton Upper Miramichi 14-Shediac Bay-Dieppe Æ107 126 Saint- Æ103 8 8Æ 8 13-Kent South Antoine Baie-de-Shediac-Dieppe Fredericton Æ123 Æ104 8 Kent-Sud Cocagne Hartland 8 8Æ116 40-Fredericton South Stanley 15-Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé Fredericton-Sud 38-Fredericton- Shediac Cap-Pelé Æ8 Grand Lake % 43-Fredericton West-Hanwell 42-Fredericton-York 38-Fredericton- Chipman 21 Fredericton-Ouest-Hanwell Woodstock 18 Beaubassin East 8Æ103 Grand Lake %Æ15 Beaubassin-est %Æ95 Moncton 8Æ132 Hanwell Rural Community Millville Æ105 Minto %Æ10 19 8 Dieppe ³² 20 39-New Maryland-Sunbury 22 8Æ104 17 New Maryland Æ8 8Æ112 Æ165 % Æ10 23 Port Elgin 37-Oromocto- 8 % Salisbury Riverview Nackawic Fredericton Lincoln 25-Gagetown-Petitcodiac Memramcook 8Æ112 8Æ106 Meductic 41 %Æ10 Petitcodiac 16-Memramcook-Tantramar 8Æ105 40 Hillsborough Sackville Oromocto ³² Æ105 8 %Æ1 Canterbury 43 40-Fredericton South ³² %Æ10 Dorchester 44-Carleton-York 8Æ102 8Æ102 8Æ105 Fredericton-Sud Oromocto 8Æ122 Cambridge- 24-Albert %Æ3 41-Fredericton North Gagetown Narrows Æ101 8 8Æ114 Riverside- Fredericton-Nord Albert Sussex Harvey Fredericton Sussex 42-Fredericton-York Junction Tracy Corner 8Æ102 43-Fredericton West-Hanwell Norton Alma 26-Sussex-Fundy- 8Æ114 Fredericton-Ouest-Hanwell McAdam 37-Oromocto-Lincoln Æ111 %Æ4 8Æ124 8 St. Martins %Æ7 8Æ101 39-New Maryland-Sunbury 8Æ102 Hampton %Æ1 Æ3 % 34 Grand Bay- 28 36-Charlotte- Westfield Æ7 St. Martins % 29 Campobello 8Æ111 8Æ127 30 31 Saint John 33 32 27-Hampton Saint John 8Æ170 %Æ1 St. Stephen St. George 8Æ127 %Æ 8Æ176 Saint Andrews Quispamsis Deer 28-Quispamsis Island Blacks Harbour 34-Kings Centre Kings-Centre 34-Kings Centre 35-Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West Kings-Centre Campobello Fundy-Les-Îles-Saint John-Ouest Rothesay Grand Manan 29-Rothesay Legend / Légende Grand Bay-Westfield 30-Saint John East Saint John Saint John-Est North Rock 31-Portland-Simonds Electoral District Boundaries Machias Seal Limites des circonscriptions électorales Island Municipalities 27-Hampton Municipalités 28-Quispamsis 29-Rothesay 1:500,000 32-Saint John 33-Saint John 10 5 0 10 20 30 30-Saint John East Harbour Km Lancaster 0 2 4 8 12 16 Saint John-Est Miles In Accordance With Regulation 2006-27 31-Portland-Simonds Comformément au règlement 2006-27 32-Saint John Harbour Revised/Revisé: 2014/06/19 33-Saint John Lancaster.
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