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词条 59th New Brunswick Legislature
释义

  1. Party standings

  2. Leadership

  3. History

  4. Members

     Standings changes in the 58th Assembly 

  5. See also

  6. References

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The 59th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly consists of the members elected in the 2018 general election.

Party standings

{{Canadian party colour|NB|PANB|row-name}}
Standings in the 59th New Brunswick Legislature
AffiliationMembers
2018 Election
Results{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row-name}}
22{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row-name}}21{{Canadian party colour|NB|Green|row-name}}3
3
Total members49
Total seats49

Leadership

The incumbent Premier of New Brunswick Brian Gallant (Liberal) received permission from Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau to attempt to form a minority government. While Gallant's Liberals finished second in the election by one seat to the Progressive Conservatives, neither party had enough seats to constitute a majority and as incumbent Gallant was given the opportunity first to attempt to form a government.[1]

On November 1, 2018 Gallant's minority government was defeated by a non-confidence vote. Roy-Vienneau then asked Blaine Higgs of the Progressive Conservative party, to form a minority government on November 9, 2018.

History

The election resulted in the first minority government in New Brunswick since 1920. Despite the fact that the Progressive Conservatives ended up winning one more seat than his party. Premier Brian Gallant sought and received permission to try and attempt to form a government. Following Gallant's government's defeat in a non-confidence vote (November 1), Blaine Higgs was appointed as the new premier on November 9.

Members

NamePartyRidingFirst electedNotes{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Holland}}Mike HollandProgressive ConservativeAlbert2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Landry, D}}Denis LandryLiberalBathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore1995 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Kenny}}Brian KennyLiberalBathurst West-Beresford2003 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Arseneault}}Guy ArseneaultLiberalCampbellton-Dalhousie2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Thériault}}Isabelle ThériaultLiberalCaraquet2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Fairgrieve}}Stewart FairgrieveProgressive ConservativeCarleton2015 by-e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Harvey}}Andrew HarveyLiberalCarleton-Victoria2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Urquhart}}Carl UrquhartProgressive ConservativeCarleton-York2006 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Melanson}}Roger MelansonLiberalDieppe2010 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}D'Amours}}Jean-Claude D'AmoursLiberalEdmundston-Madawaska Centre2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PANB|row}}Austin}}Kris AustinPeople's AllianceFredericton-Grand Lake2018 g.e.Third Party Leader{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Horsman}}Stephen HorsmanLiberalFredericton North2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|CA|Green|row}}Coon}}David CoonGreenFredericton South2014 g.e.Third Party Leader{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Cardy}}Dominic CardyProgressive ConservativeFredericton West-Hanwell2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PANB|row}}DeSaulniers}}Rick DeSaulniersPeople's AllianceFredericton-York2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Anderson-Mason}}Andrea Anderson-MasonProgressive ConservativeFundy-The Isles-Saint John West2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Wetmore}}Ross WetmoreProgressive ConservativeGagetown-Petitcodiac2010 g.e.{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservative/row}}Crossman}}Gary CrossmanProgressive ConservativeHampton2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Green|row}}Arseneau}}Kevin ArseneauGreenKent North2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Bourque}}Benoît BourqueLiberalKent South2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Oliver}}Bill OliverProgressive ConservativeKings Centre2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Landry, F}}Francine LandryLiberalMadawaska les Lacs-Edmundston2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Green|row}}Mitton}}Megan MittonGreenMemramcook-Tantramar2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PANB|row}}Conroy}}Michelle ConroyPeople's AllianceMiramichi2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Harris}}Lisa HarrisLiberalMiramichi Bay-Neguac2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}McKee}}Rob McKeeLiberalMoncton Centre2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}LeBlanc, M}}Monique LeBlancLiberalMoncton East2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Steeves}}Ernie SteevesProgressive ConservativeMoncton Northwest2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Rogers}}Cathy RogersLiberalMoncton South2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Wilson, S}}Sherry WilsonProgressive ConservativeMoncton Southwest2010 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Carr}}Jeff CarrProgressive ConservativeNew Maryland-Sunbury2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Wilson, M}}Mary WilsonProgressive ConservativeOromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Holder}}Trevor HolderProgressive ConservativePortland-Simonds1999 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Higgs}}Blaine HiggsProgressive ConservativeQuispamsis2010 g.e.Premier{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Guitard}}Daniel GuitardLiberalRestigouche-Chaleur2014 g.e.Speaker{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}LePage}}Gilles LePageLiberalRestigouche West2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Fitch}}Bruce FitchProgressive ConservativeRiverview2003 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Flemming}}Ted FlemmingProgressive ConservativeRothesay2012 by-e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Thompson}}Greg ThompsonProgressive ConservativeSaint Croix2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Savoie}}Glen SavoieProgressive ConservativeSaint John East2010 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Lowe}}Gerry LoweLiberalSaint John Harbour2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Shephard}}Dorothy ShephardProgressive ConservativeSaint John Lancaster2010 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Gallant}}Brian GallantLiberalShediac Bay-Dieppe2013 by-e.Opposition Leader{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}LeBlanc, J}}Jacques LeBlancLiberalShediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Gauvin}}Robert GauvinProgressive ConservativeShippagan-Lamèque-Miscou2014 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Stewart}}Jake StewartProgressive ConservativeSouthwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin2010 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Northrup}}Bruce NorthrupProgressive ConservativeSussex-Fundy-St. Martins2006 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Chiasson, K}}Keith ChiassonLiberalTracadie-Sheila2018 g.e.{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Chiasson, C}}Chuck ChiassonLiberalVictoria-la-Vallée2014 g.e.

Standings changes in the 58th Assembly

Number of members
per party by date
2018
September 24{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|row}}Progressive Conservative22{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|row}}Liberal21{{Canadian party colour|CA|Green|row}}Green3{{Canadian party colour|NB|PANB|row}}People's Alliance3
Total members49
Vacant0
Government Majority–5
Membership changes in the 9th Assembly
DateNameDistrictPartyReason{{Canadian party colour|NB|other|row}}September 24, 2018See List of MembersElection day of the 2018 New Brunswick general election

See also

  • New Brunswick general election, 2014
  • New Brunswick general election, 2018
  • Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

References

1. ^[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/brian-gallant-government-1.4837420 Liberals and PCs continue battle over who will govern N.B.]

3 : Terms of the New Brunswick Legislature|2018 establishments in New Brunswick|21st century in New Brunswick

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