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Provincial Electoral Districts 2018 - Current - Mla Circonscriptions Électorales Provinciales 2018 - Présent - Député PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS 2018 - CURRENT - MLA CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ÉLECTORALES PROVINCIALES 2018 - PRÉSENT - DÉPUTÉ 2-Campbellton-Dalhousie Guy Arsenault (L) Dalhousie Campbellton Eel River 3-Restigouche-Chaleur Atholville Crossing Tide Head Daniel Guitard (L) 6-Caraquet 7-Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou Charlo 4-Bathurst West-Beresford Isabelle Thériault (L) Hon./L'hon. Balmoral %Æ11 Bathurst-Ouest-Beresford Robert Gauvin (PC) Brian Kenny (L) Bas-Caraquet Sainte-Marie- Saint-Raphaël Maisonnette Lamèque Belledune Grande- Æ17 Anse % Pointe-Verte Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe 18 Moncton East Petit-Rocher Caraquet Moncton-Est Nigadoo Saint- Bertrand %Æ11 Léolin Shippagan Kedgwick Beresford 21 Moncton Northwest %Æ11 Paquetville Le Goulet Moncton-Nord-Ouest 49-Madawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston Bathurst Tracadie Madawaska-Les-Lacs-Edmundston 1-Restigouche West Saint-Isidore Francine Landry (L) Restigouche-Ouest %Æ11 Saint-Quentin Gilles Lepage (L) %Æ8 Moncton ³² 5-Bathurst East-Nepisiguit- Saint-Isidore Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit- 19 Moncton Cent2re2 Moncton Southwest Lac Edmundston 8-Tracadie-Sheila Moncton-Centre Moncton-Sud-Ouest Baker Saint-Isidore 20 Moncton South Keith Chiasson (L) Rivière-Verte Denis Landry (L) Moncton-Sud Dieppe Haut-Madawaska %Æ17 Sainte-Anne- %Æ8 de-Madawaska Neguac 17 Dieppe Saint- 47-Victoria-La Vallée Léonard Victoria-La-Vallée 23 Riverview %Æ11 Chuck Chiasson (L) 9-Miramichi Bay-Neguac Saint- Riverview Baie-de-Miramichi-Neguac André Lisa Harris (L) 10-Miramichi 48-Edmundston-Madawaska Centre Michelle Conroy Edmundston-Madawaska-Centre Memramcook Drummond (PANB/AGNB) Jean-Claude D'Amours (L) Miramichi Grand Falls- Grand-Sault Fredericton 17 18 Plaster Rock %Æ11 %Æ8 Roger Melanson Monique (L) LeBlanc (L) 42 Fredericton-York Aroostook Saint-Louis Blackville de Kent 19 Perth-Andover Rogersville 41 Fredericton North Fredericton-Nord 11-Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin ³² Richibucto 46-Carleton-Victoria Miramichi-Sud-Ouest-Baie-du-Vin 14-Shediac Bay-Dieppe Robert Andrew Harvey (L) Hon./L'hon McKee (L) Fredericton Rexton Baie-de-Shediac-Dieppe Jake Stewart (PC) 12-Kent North %Æ11 Doaktown %Æ8 Vacant 40 Fredericton South Kent-Nord Fredericton-Sud 38 Fredericton-Grand Lake Kevin Arseneau 20 Bath Florenceville (PVNBGP) -Bristol Centreville Bouctouche Cathy Rogers (L) Hanwell Upper Miramichi 13-Kent South Saint- Kent-Sud Antoine 15-Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé 21 Benoit Bourque (L) Hon./L'hon. Hartland Jacques Leblanc (L) Stanley Cocagne Shediac Cap-Pelé Ernie New Maryland %Æ8 Steeves 37 Oromocto-Lincol4n5-F-Creadreleritcotonn 42-Fredericton-York (PC) Stewart Fairgrieve (PC) 21 Rick Desaulniers Chipman Woodstock 18 Beaubassin East %Æ15 Beaubassin-est %Æ95 (PANB/AGNB) Millville 22 Moncton Minto %Æ10 19 Hon./L'Hon. Dieppe %Æ16 40 20 22 Sherry 17 Æ8 David % Æ10 23 Port Elgin Wilson % Salisbury Riverview Nackawic Fredericton Coon 38-Fredericton- Memramcook (PC) (PVNBGP) ³² ³² Æ10 Grand Lake Meductic 41 % ³² Kris Austin Petitcodiac 40 Hillsborough Sackville 23 ³² (PANB/AGNB) 25-Gagetown-Petitcodiac %Æ1 41 Canterbury 43 Bruce ³² Æ10 Hon./L'hon. Dorchester New % Fitch Ross Wetmore (PC) Stephen Maryland Oromocto (PC) Horsman 44-Carleton-York Cambridge- %Æ3 Hon./L'hon. Hanwell Gagetown Narrows (L) 24-Albert Carl Urquhart (PC) Fredericton Riverside- 16-Memramcook-Tantramar Junction Sussex Hon./L'hon. Albert Megan Mitton (PVNBGP) Harvey Sussex Mike Holland (PC) Tracy Corner 43 %Æ1 Norton Hon./L'hon. Alma Dominic McAdam 37-Oromocto-Lincoln- Æ4 Cardy % Fredericton (PC) Hon./L'hon. Hampton Mary E. Wilson (PC) 26-Sussex-Fundy- %Æ7 34 St. Martins Saint John 39-New Maryland-Sunbury Bruce Northrup (PC) 34 Kings Centre Æ3 Quispamsis % Hon./L'hon. Kings-Centre Jeff Carr (PC) 28 Rothesay St. Martins Quispamsis 29 Grand Bay- 28 Quispamsis 30 36-Saint Croix Westfield 31 Saint John Saint-Croix Vacant 33 32 %Æ1 St. Stephen St. George Rothesay %Æ1 29 Rothesay Saint Andrews 27-Hampton Deer Gary Crossman (PC) Blacks Island Harbour 34-Kings Centre Kings-Centre 28 29 Campobello Island Hon./L'hon. Hon./L'hon. Grand Hon./L'hon. 30 Saint John East Bill Oliver (PC) Bay-Westfield Blaine Hugh J. (Ted) Saint John-Est Higgs Flemming 31 Portland-Simonds (PC) (PC) Legend / Légende 35-Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West Saint John Grand Fundy-Les-Îles-Saint John-Ouest Manan Hon./L'hon. 30 31 Electoral Districts / Circonscriptions électorales Andrea Anderson-Mason (PC) Hon./L'hon. Glen Trevor A. Municipalities / Municipalités Savoie Holder (PC) 33 Saint John Lancaster (PC) North Rock 1:500,000 32 Saint John Harbour 10 5 0 10 20 30 Machias Seal Island 32 33 Km Hon./L'hon. 0 2 4 8 12 16 Miles Dorothy Gerry Shephard Revised/Revisé: 2019/10/07 Lowe (L) (PC).
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