Hampton-Kings

Hampton-Kings was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was established in the 1994 electoral redistribution, in 2006 its boundaries were changed as its population was above the allowable reasonable population and its name was changed from Hampton-Belleisle to Hampton-Kings.

Hampton-Kings
New Brunswick electoral district
Hampton-Kings in relation to other New Brunswick Provincial electoral districts
Coordinates:45.484°N 65.921°W / 45.484; -65.921
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
District created1994
District abolished2013
First contested1995
Last contested2010
Demographics
Population ()14,470
Census divisionsKings County
Census subdivisionsHampton, Norton

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Hampton-Belleisle
Riding created from Kings Centre and Kings West
53rd  1995–1999     Georgie Day Liberal
54th  1999–2003     Bev Harrison Progressive Conservative
55th  2003–2006
Hampton-Kings
56th  2006–2010     Bev Harrison Progressive Conservative
57th  2010–2014
Riding dissolved into Hampton, Kings Centre
Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins and Gagetown-Petitcodiac

Election results

Hampton-Kings

2010 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBev Harrison4,30257.49-1.22
LiberalKit Hickey1,66822.29-2.59
New DemocraticJulie Drummond1,19315.94+3.14
GreenPierre Roy3204.28
Total valid votes 7,483100.0  
Total rejected ballots 460.61
Turnout 7,52968.66
Eligible voters 10,965
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +0.69
Source: Elections New Brunswick[1]
2006 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBev Harrison4,18858.71+14.50
LiberalLinda Watson1,77524.88-10.78
New DemocraticPat Hanratty91512.83-4.58
IndependentJohn Sabine2553.57
Total valid votes 7,133100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +12.64

Hampton-Belleisle

2003 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBev Harrison3,39244.21-13.05
LiberalBob Bates2,73635.66+2.60
New DemocraticPat Hanratty1,33617.41+7.73
GreyJohn Hughes2082.71
Total valid votes 7,672100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -7.82
1999 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBev Harrison4,55157.26+19.64
LiberalGeorgie Day2,62833.06-10.83
New DemocraticJocelyne Comeau7699.68-3.36
Total valid votes 7,948100.0  
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +15.24
1995 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalGeorgie Day3,31043.89
Progressive ConservativeRonald Hatfield2,83737.62
New DemocraticShirley Short87013.04
Confederation of RegionsBen Macaulay4566.83
Natural LawNeil Dickie691.03
Total valid votes 7,542100.0  
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References

  1. "Thirty-seventh General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Elections New Brunswick. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
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