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List of Candidates Your VOTE Counts 2014 New Brunswick General Election List of Candidates www.electionsnb.ca Campbellton 2 Notice of Grant of Poll 3 Bathurst 6 (Elections Act, R.S.(N.B.) 1973, c.E-3, ss.57(2), and 129(5)(b)) 1 7 49 4 8 48 5 Tracadie-Sheila Edmundston Advance Polls Ordinary Polls 47 9 Miramichi Saturday, September 13 Monday, September 22 Grand Falls Grand-Sault 10 Moncton-Dieppe Riverview Monday, September 15 46 18 21 12 11 Polls will be open from 10 am until 8 pm. 19 14 20 22 13 17 45 42 Please remember to bring your Voter Information 23 24 Woodstock 15 Card with you, so that we can serve you faster. 38 14 25 16 Fredericton 44 43 24 42 41 37 26 Saint John 39 40 38 43 28 27 34 36 34 39 37 29 35 30 31 Special Ballots 27 32 35 33 Special ballots, which are available at all returning offices, provide electors with additional voting options throughout the election period. Special voting officers can, by appointment, bring a ballot to those electors in hospitals, treatment centers, or at home and unable to access the various voting opportunities because of illness or incapacity. Using a special ballot, a qualified elector may vote at any returning office in the province for a candidate in the electoral district where the elector is qualified to vote. This option is available throughout the entire election period, except Sundays. The offices are open 6 days a week (Mon–Fri 9 am–7 pm, Sat 10 am–5 pm). Accommodations and Accessibility Revision of Voters List All returning offices are equipped with technology to assist and The voters list is open for revision between August 21, 2014 and encourage electors with special needs to vote. This includes September 18, 2014. Contact the returning office for your electoral audio-vote technology with various user controls such as hand or district between the hours of 9 am and 7 pm on Mondays to Fridays foot controls, Braille controls, or the sip & puff straw. (Audio vote or 10 am and 5 pm on Saturdays. Any electors who have not received technology will be available starting Tuesday, September 9, 2014) a Voter Information Card by September 12, 2014 confirming that they are named on the voters list for the electoral district may: All returning offices are equipped with pocket talker amplifiers, Braille ballot facsimiles and magnifiers. (i) apply during the revision period to have their names added to the list of electors for the polling division in which they ordinarily All polling stations are equipped with Braille ballot facsimiles and reside, and if they choose, to the register of electors, on providing magnifiers. An elector may also have a friend assist with marking proper identification, or their ballot. The friend must take an oath, and may only assist one (ii) may vote at an advance or ordinary polling station after having elector in an election. their names added to the voters list for the polling division in Visual language (ASL/LSQ) services are also available by which they ordinarily reside on an advance or ordinary polling appointment only during advance polling and on Election Day. To day on providing proper identification. book an appointment call: To be added to the voters list, an elector must show one or more Saint John Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Inc. pieces of identification, excluding financial or credit cards, that Toll Free: 1-888-683-0222; TTY: 506-634-8037 or between them show the elector’s name, current civic address e-mail [email protected] and signature, or be vouched for by an elector whose name is on the official voters list for that polling station, goes to the polling station with the person who wants to vote, and takes an oath in the prescribed form. 1-888-858-VOTE (8683) • www.electionsnb.ca District 1 – Restigouche West District 2 – Campbellton-Dalhousie District 3 – Restigouche-Chaleur Progressive Martine COULOMBE Progressive Joe G. ELIAS Progressive Gilberte BOUDREAU Conservative Party MLA – 4 rue Querry St, Saint-Quentin E8A 1Z1 Conservative Party Teacher/Consultant – 81 rue Arran St, Conservative Party Mayor – 400 rue Des Bouleaux St, Nigadoo Liberal Party Gilles LEPAGE Campbellton E3N 1L5 E8K 3W6 Director of Sustainable Development – 80 rue Liberal Party Donald ARSENEAULT Liberal Party Daniel GUITARD Arsenault St, Balmoral E8E 1A3 Marketing Officer – 4 rue PINE St, Campbellton Financial Planner – 83 rue Du Quai St, Pointe- New Democratic Gilles CYR E3N 3M5 Verte E8J 2T8 Party Welder – 15 rue Aeroport St, Riviere-Verte New Democratic Jamie O’ROURKE New Democratic Ray GODIN E7C 2M8 Party Economist – 8 rue Adam St, Campbellton E3N 2V2 Party Steel Worker – 898 rue Main St, Lorne E8G 1M2 Independent Charles THÉRIAULT Parti Vert N.B. Green Heather WOOD Parti Vert N.B. Green Mario COMEAU Film maker – 17 ch Des Pionniers Rd, Kedgwick Party Unemployed – 24 rue Victoria St, Campbellton Party Horticulturist – 3500 ch Free Grant Rd, Free Grant River E8B 1H1 E3N 1H9 E8K 3G7 Returning Officer Returning Officer Returning Officer Louiselle Bastille – 1-888-326-9852 Scott Chedore – 1-888-326-9854 Gérald Mallais – 1-888-326-9856 154 Canada St., Saint-Quentin, NB E8A 1G7 Campbellton Masonic Lodge, 8 Adam St., Campbellton, NB E3N 2V2 Complexe Madisco, Local 21, 702 Principale St., Petit-Rocher, NB E8J 1V1 District 4 – Bathurst West-Beresford District 5 – Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint- District 6 – Caraquet Progressive Anne BARD-LAVIGNE Isidore Progressive Suzanne MORAIS-VIENNEAU Conservative Party Self Employed – 925 rue Principale St, Beresford Progressive Ryan RIORDON Conservative Party General Manager – 75 ch St-Simon Rd, Caraquet E8K 3N6 Conservative Party Animal Nutritionist – 6330 Route 135, Pokeshaw E1W 1B3 Liberal Party Brian KENNY E2A 5T2 Liberal Party Hédard ALBERT MLA – 1145 Birchwood Dr, Bathurst E2A 4W8 Liberal Party Denis LANDRY Retired – 1403 Route 335, Saint-Simon E8P 2A4 New Democratic Etienne ARSENEAU Politician – 72 Route 325, Trudel E8R 1N8 New Democratic Mathieu CHAYER Party Retired – 124 rue Du Moulin St, Nigadoo E8K 3V3 New Democratic Benjamin KALENDA Party Paramedic – 1429 ch Des Boudreau Rd, Saint- Parti Vert N.B. Green Catherine DOUCET Party Professor – 1173 crois Westwood Cres, Bathurst Leolin E8N 2N5 Party Facilitator - Adult Education – 145 rue Melanson E2A 3W2 Parti Vert N.B. Green Sophie CHIASSON-GOULD St, Bathurst E2A 1L5 Parti Vert N.B. Green Gerry J. AUBIE Party Student / Farmer – 1768 ch Pleasant Ridge Rd, Returning Officer Party Psychologist – 1035 cour Bayview Crt, Bathurst Rogersville-Ouest E4Y 1E2 E2A 5W5 Philippe Hachey – 1-888-326-9858 Returning Officer 2030 St. Peter Ave, Bathurst, NB E2A 7J6 Returning Officer Aurélien Lanteigne – 1-888-401-6007 Nancy Jubinville-Guerette – 1-888-326-9860 149 Blvd St-Pierre Ouest, Caraquet, NB E1W 1B6 1-845 Riordon Dr, Bathurst, NB E2A 4W7 District 7 – Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou District 8 – Tracadie-Sheila District 9 – Miramichi Bay-Neguac Progressive Paul ROBICHAUD Progressive Claude LANDRY Progressive Serge ROBICHAUD Conservative Party MLA – 7 Cote Bleue Allée, Pointe-Brule E8S 2T5 Conservative Party Dentist – 673 rue Pointe à Tom St, Pointe a Tom Conservative Party Retired – 1186 Route 450, Saint-Wilfred E9G 2T6 Liberal Party Wilfred ROUSSEL E1X 3X5 Liberal Party Lisa HARRIS Mayor – 1264 rue Principale St, Le Goulet E8S 2C6 Liberal Party Serge ROUSSELLE Payment Service Officer - Service Canada – 664 New Democratic Juliette PAULIN Lawyer – 4536 rue Beaurivage St, Tracadie-Sheila rue Principale St, Neguac E9G 1N4 Party Retired – 1153 ch Four Roads Rd, Four Roads E1X 1C6 New Democratic Curtis BARTIBOGUE E1X 2Z3 New Democratic François ROUSSELLE Party Insurance Agent – 469 ch Bayview Rd, Burnt Parti Vert N.B. Green Tony MALLET Party Electrician – 8753 Route 150 Unit(é) A, Losier Church First Nation E9G 2A3 Party Electrician – 126 boul J.D. Gauthier Blvd, Settlement E1X 3B6 Parti Vert N.B. Green Filip VANICEK Shippagan E8S 1N8 Parti Vert N.B. Green Nancy BENOIT Party Old House Renovations – 307 rue Wright St, Returning Officer Party Homemaker – 5331 Route 11, Brantville E9H 1M6 Fredericton E3B 2E3 Monique Noël – 1-888-401-6009 Independent Donald THOMAS Returning Officer 126 Blvd J.D Gauthier, Shippagan,NB E8S 1N8 Horticulturist – 1684 Route 365, Petit Tracadie Raymond Gallant – 1-888-401-6013 E1X 3H4 664 rue Principale, Neguac, NB E9G 1N4 Returning Officer Murielle Saulnier – 1-888-401-6011 439-B rue du Moulin, Tracadie-Sheila, NB E1X 1A4 District 10 – Miramichi District 11 – Southwest Miramichi-Bay District 12 – Kent North Progressive Robert B. TREVORS du Vin Progressive Nancy BLANCHARD Conservative Party MLA – 66 ch Bannon Rd, Miramichi E1V 5P6 Progressive Jake STEWART Conservative Party Manager – 30 rue Des Pins St Unit(é) D, Saint- Liberal Party Bill FRASER Conservative Party MLA – 31 rue Digby St, Blackville E9B 1R9 Charles E4W 4M2 Businessman – 94 rue Church St, Miramichi Liberal Party Norma SMITH Liberal Party Bertrand LEBLANC E1N 1T9 Unemployed – 6398 Route 8, Boiestown E6A 1Z5 MLA – 60 rue De L’ecole St, Rogersville E4Y 1V7 New Democratic Roger VAUTOUR New Democratic Douglas MULLIN New Democratic Allan MARSH Party Unemployed – 1991 Route 450, Lagaceville Party Customer Service – 1648 Route 425, Sunny Corner Party Retired – 1224 ch Saint-Charles Sud Rd, Saint- E9G 2M7 E9E 1H9 Charles E4W 4Y1 Parti Vert N.B. Green Patty DEITCH Parti Vert N.B. Green Kevin W. MATTHEWS Parti Vert N.B. Green Rébeka FRAZER-CHIASSON Party Registered Nurse – 1498 rue Water St, Miramichi Party Film maker – 849 rue Barker St, Fredericton Party Farmer – 1312 ch Pleasant Ridge Rd, Rogersville- E1N 1A5
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