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Bring Your Card for Faster Service New Brunswick General Election 2018 Bring Your Card for FasterNew Brunswick GeneralService Election 2018 Voter Information Card Billy Ballot Le 24 septembre 2018 Monday, September 24, 2018 entre 10 h et 20 h. between 10:00 a.m and 8:00 p.m. Le 15 septembre 2018 September 15, 2018 ou le 17 september 2018 or September 17, 2018 entre 10 h et 20 h. between 10:00 a.m and 8:00 p.m th VOTE! On Septemberelectionsnb.ca 24 Notice of Grant of Poll (Elections Act, R.S.(N.B.) 1973, c.E-3, ss.57(2), and 129(5)(b)) Advance Polls Saturday, September 15 2 Monday, September 17 7 1 3 6 Election Day Polls 49 Monday, September 24 4 5 48 8 Polling stations are open from 10 a.m until 8 47 p.m. Please remember to bring your Voter 9 Information Card with you, so that we can 10 serve you faster. 46 11 12 42 Revision of Voters List 41 13 The voters list is open for revision between 40 43 38 45 August 23, 2018 and September 20, 2018 . 42 211 15 39 38 Contact the returning office for your electoral 25 16 district between the hours of 9 am and 7 pm 44 on Mondays to Fridays or 10 am and 5 pm 43 24 on Saturdays . Any electors who have not 37 26 39 received a Voter Information Card by 272 September 14, 2018 confirming that they are 34 36 named on the voters list for the electoral 35 14 district may: 18 28 21 (i) apply during the revision period to have 34 29 their names added to the list of electors 19 14 30 22 for the polling division in which they 31 20 17 ordinarily reside, and if they choose, to the 32 23 35 33 24 register of electors, on providing proper 27 16 identification, or (ii) may vote at an advance or ordinary polling station after having their names added to Special Ballots the voters list for the polling division in which they ordinarily reside on an advance Special ballots, which are available at all returning offices, provide electors with additional or ordinary polling day on providing proper voting options throughout the election period. identification. Special voting officers can, by appointment, bring a ballot to those electors in hospitals, To be added to the voters list, an elector must treatment centers, or at home and unable to access the various voting opportunities because of show one or more pieces of identification, illness or incapacity. excluding financial or credit cards, that Using a special ballot, a qualified elector may vote at any returning office in the province for a between them show the elector’s name, candidate in the electoral district where the elector is qualified to vote. This option is available current civic address and signature, or be throughout the entire election period, except Sundays. vouched for by an elector whose name is on the official voters list for that polling station, The offices are open 6 days a week (Mon–Fri 9 am–7 pm, Sat 10 am–5 pm). goes to the polling station with the person who wants to vote, and takes an oath in the prescribed form. On September 24 th VOTE! electionsnb.ca I 1-888-858-8683 (VOTE) List of Candidates Party Candidate Address Occupation Albert (District 24) Liberal Party Catherine BLACK 35 Derken Dr, Upper Coverdale Manager Progressive Conservative Party Mike HOLLAND 19 rue Kierstead St, Lower Coverdale Sales New Brunswick New Democratic Party Betty WEIR 5352 Route 895, Colpitts Settlement School Bus Driver Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Moranda VAN GEEST 55 ch Stewart Rd, Elgin Retired People's Alliance of New Brunswick Sharon BUCHANAN 41 Riverlea Dr, Riverview Supervisor Independent James WILSON 605 ch Albert Mines Rd, Albert Mines Sales Returning Officer Deborah Brine Hillsborough Baptist Church, 26 Braam Crescent, Hillsborough 1-888-866-0435 Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore (District 5) Liberal Party Denis LANDRY 72 Route 325, Trudel MLA Progressive Conservative Party Michelle BRANCH 1595 av King Ave, Bathurst Sales Manager New Brunswick New Democratic Party Jean Maurice LANDRY 478 rue Varrily St, Bathurst Farmer Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Robert KRYSZKO 179 rue Sewell St, Pabineau First Nation Water Treatment Plant Operator Returning Officer Juliette McGraw 275 rue Main Street, Unit(é) 212, Bathurst 1-888-326-9860 Bathurst West-Beresford (District 4) Liberal Party Brian KENNY 1090 rue Jacques Cartier St, Beresford Businessman Progressive Conservative Party Yvon LANDRY 286 rue Joan St, Beresford Retired KISS N.B. Political Party James RISDON 1050 rue Smith St, Bathurst Journalist New Brunswick New Democratic Party Anne-Renée THOMAS 104 ch Rivière du Portage Sud Rd, Haut-Rivière-du-Portage Janitor Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Mike RAU 190 rue Gagnon St Unit(é) 2, Beresford Chief Power Engineer Returning Officer Mark Guindon 970 rue Principale Street, Unit(é) 4, Beresford 1-888-326-9858 Campbellton-Dalhousie (District 2) Liberal Party Guy ARSENEAULT 536 rue Cameron St, Dalhousie Retired School Principal Progressive Conservative Party Diane CYR 9 rue Arran St, Campbellton Administration Officer New Brunswick New Democratic Party Thérèse TREMBLAY 29846 Route 134, Dalhousie Junction Retired Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Annie THÉRIAULT 320 ch Craig Rd, Charlo Customer Service People's Alliance of New Brunswick Robert BOUDREAU 9 rue Matheson St Unit(é) 15, Campbellton Retired Returning Officer Clem Tremblay Darlington Mall, Unit(é) 13, 110 Plaza Blvd., Dalhousie 1-888-326-9854 Caraquet (District 6) Liberal Party Isabelle THÉRIAULT 265 rue de l'Île St, Caraquet Entrepreneur Progressive Conservative Party Kevin HACHÉ 241 boul St-Pierre Blvd E, Caraquet Lawyer New Brunswick New Democratic Party Katy CASAVANT 1763 ch Petit-Pokemouche Rd, Baie de Petit-Pokemouche Manager of Financing Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Yvon DURELLE 41 Somerset Dr, Hanwell Retired Independent Guilmond HÉBERT 70 ch St-Simon Rd, Caraquet Retired Returning Officer Aldrice Comeau 149 Boul. St-Pierre O, Caraquet 1-888-401-6007 Carleton (District 45) Liberal Party Christy CULBERSON 76 rue Westview St, Upper Woodstock Project Manager Progressive Conservative Party Stewart FAIRGRIEVE 270 rue Main St, Hartland Business Person New Brunswick New Democratic Party Adam MCAVOY 117 Riverside Dr, Woodstock Student Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Amy ANDERSON 182 rue Houlton St, Woodstock Councillor People's Alliance of New Brunswick Stewart B. MANUEL 760 ch Knowlesville Rd, Knowlesville Retired Returning Officer Eleanor Leonard 650 rue Main Street, Unit(é) 4, Woodstock 1-888-327-4923 1-888-858-8683 (VOTE) I electionsnb.ca On September 24 th VOTE! Party Candidate Address Occupation Carleton-Victoria (District 46) Liberal Party Andrew HARVEY 38 ch Kirk Rd, Florenceville-Bristol MLA Progressive Conservative Party Margaret C. JOHNSON 95 Riverview Dr, Florenceville-Bristol Teacher New Brunswick New Democratic Party Margaret GELDART 375 ch Big Salmon River Rd, Bay View Retired KISS N.B. Political Party Carter EDGAR 2907 Route 109, Three Brooks Self Employed Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Paula SHAW 188 ch Juniper Rd, Juniper Retired People's Alliance of New Brunswick Terry Leigh SISSON 40 ch Picaddilly Rd, Arthurette Retired Returning Officer Judy MacIntosh 560 Perth-Andover Motor Inn, Route 190, Carlingford 1-888-751-7413 Carleton-York (District 44) Liberal Party Jackie MOREHOUSE 91 Route 615, Jewetts Mills Software Executive Progressive Conservative Party Carl URQUHART 4969 Route 102, Upper Kingsclear MLA KISS N.B. Political Party Lloyd Maurey 703 ch Tripp Settlement Rd, Keswick Ridge Self Employed New Brunswick New Democratic Party Robert KITCHEN 28 crois McLaren Cres, Nackawic Business Manager Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Sue RICKARDS 2306 Route 105, Lower Queensbury Retired Teacher People's Alliance of New Brunswick Gary LEMMON 24 rue Cherry St, Harvey Station Retired Returning Officer Avis Fitton 135 promenade Otis Drive, Unit(é) 118, Nackawic 1-888-327-4921 Dieppe (District 17) Liberal Party Roger MELANSON 384 rle Joseph, Dieppe Politician Progressive Conservative Party Pierre BRINE 32 rue Lionel St, Dieppe Realtor New Brunswick New Democratic Party Joyce RICHARDSON 386 ch Gauvin Rd, Dieppe Lawyer Returning Officer O'Neil Arseneau 200 rue Champlain St, Unit(é) 212, Dieppe 1-888-326-0469 Edmundston-Madawaska Centre (District 48) Liberal Party Jean-Claude (JC) D'AMOURS 125 boul de la Capitale Blvd, Edmundston Manager Progressive Conservative Party Gérald LEVESQUE 25 rue Angers St, Saint-Basile Lawyer New Brunswick New Democratic Party Anne-Marie COMEAU 75 rue Queen St, Edmundston Retired Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Sophie VAILLANCOURT 75 rue Queen St, Edmundston Municipal Councillor Returning Officer Rino Pelletier 75 rue Queen Street, Edmundston 1-888-751-7417 Fredericton-Grand Lake (District 38) Liberal Party Wendy TREMBLAY 8 rue Tamarack St, Minto Manager Progressive Conservative Party Pam LYNCH 132 rue Main St, Unit(é) 1, Minto MLA KISS N.B. Political Party Gerald BOURQUE 132 rue Main St, Unit(é) 1, Minto Sawmill Operator New Brunswick New Democratic Party Glenna HANLEY 721 rue Palmer St, Fredericton Writer Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Dan WESTON 510 rue Gibson St, Fredericton Manager People's Alliance of New Brunswick Kris AUSTIN 601 Northside Dr, Minto Party Leader Returning Officer Vanessa Clark 132 rue Main St, Unit(é) 1, Minto 1-888-401-4034 Fredericton North (District 41) Liberal Party Stephen HORSMAN 180 rue Noble St, Fredericton Politician Progressive Conservative Party Jill GREEN 1050 av Douglas Ave. Unit(é) F, Fredericton Engineer-CEO New Brunswick New Democratic Party Scarlett TAYS 1050 av Douglas Ave. Unit(é) F, Fredericton Chef Parti Vert N.B. Green Party Tamara WHITE 398 rue Sewell St, Fredericton Manager People's Alliance of New Brunswick Lynn KING 1050 av Douglas Ave.
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