Shediac Bay-Dieppe
Shediac Bay-Dieppe (French: Baie-de-Shediac-Dieppe) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first contested in the 2014 general election, having been created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries.
The riding of Shediac Bay-Dieppe in relation to other southeastern New Brunswick electoral districts | |||
Coordinates: | 46.235°N 64.673°W | ||
Provincial electoral district | |||
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick | ||
MLA | |||
District created | 2013 | ||
First contested | 2014 | ||
Demographics | |||
Population (2011) | 15,854 | ||
Electors (2013) | 11,224 | ||
Census divisions | Westmorland, Kent | ||
Census subdivisions | Beaubassin East, Cocagne, Dieppe, Dundas, Moncton (parish), Shediac (parish), Shediac (town) |
The district runs from the coastal communities of Cocagne and Grande-Digue inland to include parts of the city of Dieppe. It drew significant pockets of population from three former electoral districts: Kent South, Dieppe Centre-Lewisville and Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe; as well as minor parts from Shediac-Cap-Pelé.
Brian Gallant, the 33rd Premier of New Brunswick, was re-elected in this district in 2014 and 2018.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Assembly | Years | Member | Party | |
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Riding created from Kent South, Dieppe Centre-Lewisville, Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe and Shediac-Cap-Pelé |
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58th | 2014–2018 | Brian Gallant | Liberal | |
59th | 2018–2019 |
Election results
New Brunswick provincial by-election, June 15, 2020 | ||||||||
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The by-election will be held on June 15, 2020. | ||||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Liberal | Kevin Vickers | |||||||
Total valid votes | 100.0 | |||||||
Total rejected ballots | ||||||||
Turnout | ||||||||
Eligible voters |
2018 New Brunswick general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Liberal | Brian Gallant | 6,162 | 67.09 | +2.48 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Paulin Blaise Ngweth | 1,353 | 14.73 | -4.42 | ||||
Green | Michel Albert | 906 | 9.86 | +2.79 | ||||
New Democratic | Michel Boudreau | 764 | 8.32 | -0.85 | ||||
Total valid votes | 9,185 | 99.47 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 49 | 0.53 | +0.19 | |||||
Turnout | 9,234 | 68.06 | -0.57 | |||||
Eligible voters | 13,567 | |||||||
Liberal hold | Swing | +3.45 |
2014 New Brunswick general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
Liberal | Brian Gallant | 5,661 | 64.61 | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Dolorès Poirier | 1,678 | 19.15 | |||||
New Democratic | Agathe Lapointe | 803 | 9.16 | |||||
Green | Stephanie Matthews | 620 | 7.08 | |||||
Total valid votes | 8,762 | 99.66 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 30 | 0.34 | ||||||
Turnout | 8,792 | 68.63 | ||||||
Eligible voters | 12,810 | |||||||
This riding was created from parts of Kent South, Dieppe Centre-Lewisville, Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe and Shediac-Cap-Pelé, which elected three Liberals and one Progressive Conservative (Kent South). Neither of the incumbents ran in this election. | ||||||||
Source: Elections New Brunswick[1] |
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References
- Elections New Brunswick (6 Oct 2014). "Declared Results, 2014 New Brunswick election". Archived from the original on 2014-10-14. Retrieved 15 Oct 2014.
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