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Map of Electoral Districts & Mlas with Party Colours ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF NEW BRUNSWICK CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ÉLECTORALES DU NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK 2 -Campbellton-Dalhousie Guy Arseneault (L) Dalhousie 3-Restigouche-Chaleur Campbellton Eel River Daniel Guitard (L) Atholville Crossing 8Æ134 Tide Head 6 -Caraquet Charlo 4-Bathurst West-Beresford Isabelle Thériault (L) 7 -Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou Balmoral Robert Gauvin (PC) Æ11 Bathurst-Ouest-Beresford % Æ113 Brian Kenny (L) 8 Bas-Caraquet Sainte-Marie- Saint-Raphaël Maisonnette Lamèque Belledune Grande- Æ17 Anse % Pointe-Verte 8Æ145 Petit-Rocher Caraquet Nigadoo Saint- 1 -Restigouche West Bertrand %Æ11 Léolin Shippagan Kedgwick Beresford Restigouche-Ouest 49-Madawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston %Æ11 Paquetville Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe Gilles LePage (L) Le Goulet Madawaska-Les-Lacs-Edmundston Bathurst Francine Landry (L) Æ135 8 Tracadie 8Æ180 Saint-Isidore %Æ11 Saint-Quentin Æ8 % Æ160 8Æ180 8 18 8-Tracadie- ³² 5 -Bathurst East-Nepisiguit- Sheila 21 Saint-Isidore Keith Chiasson (L) Æ134 Lac Edmundston 8 Baker Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit- Rivière-Verte Saint-Isidore 19 Haut-Madawaska Æ120 %Æ17 Denis Landry (L) 14 8 Sainte-Anne- Æ8 8Æ144 % de-Madawaska Neguac Saint- 47-Victoria-La Vallée 17 Léonard 9-Miramichi Bay-Neguac Victoria-La-Vallée %Æ11 10-Miramichi 22 20 Chuck Chiasson (L) Baie-de-Miramichi-Neguac Michelle Conroy Saint- Lisa Harris (L) (PANB/AGNB) André 48-Edmundston-Madawaska Centre 8Æ144 Edmundston-Madawaska-Centre Jean-Claude D'Amours (L) Drummond 8Æ117 Miramichi Æ105 23 Grand Falls- 8 Grand-Sault 8Æ108 Plaster Rock %Æ11 24 %Æ8 8Æ105 8Æ108 8Æ118 Æ108 Aroostook 8 17-Dieppe 20-Moncton South 8Æ109 Fredericton Saint-Louis Roger Melanson (L) Moncton-Sud Blackville Æ190 8 de Kent 18-Moncton East Cathy Rogers (L) Perth-Andover Rogersville 8Æ134 Moncton-Est 21-Moncton Northwest 12-Kent North Monique Leblanc (L) ³² 46-Carleton-Victoria Richibucto Moncton-North-Ouest 11 -Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin Ernie Steeves (PC) 42 Andrew Harvey (L) Kent-Nord Kevin Arseneau 19-Moncton Centre 8Æ130 Miramichi-Sud-Ouest-Baie-du-Vin Rexton Jake Stewart (PC) (PVNBGP) Moncton-Centre 22-Moncton Southwest %Æ11 Doaktown Æ8 % Robert McKee (L) Moncton-Sud-Ouest Sherry Wilson (PC) Æ107 8Æ105 Bath 8 Florenceville 23-Riverview 41 -Bristol Bruce Fitch (PC) Centreville Bouctouche 13-Kent South 14-Shediac Bay-Dieppe 8Æ115 45 -Carleton Upper Miramichi Kent-Sud Saint- Baie-de-Shediac-Dieppe Stewart Fairgrieve (PC) Æ107 126 Benoît Bourque (L) Æ103 8 8Æ 43 40 38 8 Antoine Vacant Æ123 Æ104 8 Æ116 Hartland 8 8 15-Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé Stanley Cocagne Jacques LeBlanc (L) 38-Fredericton- Shediac Cap-Pelé %Æ8 39 Grand Lake 42 -Fredericton-York Kris Austin 18 Rural Chipman Community Woodstock Rick DeSaulniers (PANB/AGNB) Beaubassin East Æ103 19 8 (PANB/AGNB) %Æ15 Beaubassin-est %Æ95 8Æ132 Millville Moncton 8Æ105 Minto %Æ10 25-Gagetown-Petitcodiac Dieppe Æ16 Ross Wetmore (PC) % 8Æ104 Æ8 8Æ112 Æ165 % Æ10 Port Elgin 8 % Salisbury Riverview 17 Nackawic Fredericton Memramcook 8Æ112 ³² 8Æ106 20 23 ³² Meductic %Æ10 ³² Petitcodiac Æ105 Hillsborough Sackville 38-Fredericton-Grand Lake ³² 8 Æ105 Kris Austin (PANB/AGNB) 8 %Æ1 Canterbury 43 16-Memramcook-Tantramar ³² %Æ10 Dorchester Megan Mitton (PVNBGP) 8Æ102 New 8Æ102 39-New Maryland-Sunbury 8Æ105 Maryland Oromocto 24-Albert Jeff Carr (PC) 44 -Carleton-York Mike Holland (PC) Æ122 Carl Urquhart (PC) 40-Fredericton South 8 %Æ Cambridge- Hanwell Gagetown Narrows Æ101 Fredericton-Sud 8 8Æ114 Fredericton Riverside- David Coon (PVNBGP) Junction Sussex 41-Fredericton North Harvey Sussex Albert Tracy Corner 37-Oromocto- Æ102 %Æ1 Fredericton-Nord 8 Norton Stephen Horsman (L) Lincoln- Alma Æ114 McAdam 8 42-Fredericton-York 111 %Æ4 Fredericton 8Æ124 8Æ Mary Wilson (PC) Rick DeSaulniers (PANB/AGNB) 26-Sussex-Fundy- 43-Fredericton West-Hanwell Hampton Æ101 39-New Maryland-8 %Æ7 St. Martins Fredericton-Ouest-Hanwell Bruce Northrup (PC) Dominic Cardy (PC) Sunbury 8Æ102 Jeff Carr (PC) 28 %Æ3 Quispamsis 29 36 -Saint Croix Rothesay Sainte-Croix 27 St. Martins Vacant Grand Bay- 8Æ111 8Æ127 30 Westfield Saint John Saint John 8Æ170 %Æ1 St. Stephen St. George 33 32 31 27-Hampton Gary Crossman (PC) 8Æ127 %Æ1 28 8Æ176 Saint Andrews Deer Blacks 34-Kings Centre Island Harbour Kings-Centre Bill Oliver (PC) 34 Campobello Island 35-Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West Fundy- Les-Îles- Saint John-Ouest Andrea Anderson-Mason (PC) 29 Grand Manan 30 Legend / Légende 31 Electoral District Boundaries 28-Quispamsis North Rock Blaine Higgs (PC) Limites des circonscriptions électorales Machias Seal Island 29-Rothesay Municipalities Hugh Flemming (PC) 32 27 Municipalités 30-Saint John East Saint John-Est Glen Savoie (PC) 1:500,000 31-Portland-Simonds 33 Trevor Holder (PC) 10 5 0 10 20 30 32-Saint John Harbour Km Gerry Lowe (L) 33-Saint John Lancaster Revised/Revisé: 2019/10/07 Dorothy Shephard (PC).
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