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词条 New Brunswick Southwest
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Demographics

  3. History

     Members of Parliament 

  4. Election results

     New Brunswick Southwest, 2013 Representation Order  New Brunswick Southwest, 2003 Representation Order  St. Croix—Belleisle, 2003 Representation Order  New Brunswick Southwest, 1996 Representation Order  Charlotte, 1996 Representation Order  Charlotte, historical elections 

  5. See also

  6. References

     Notes 

  7. External links

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| province = New Brunswick
| image = New Brunswick Southwest.png
| caption = New Brunswick Southwest in relation to other New Brunswick federal electoral districts
| coordinates = {{coord |45.503|N|66.818|W|display=inline}}
| fed-status = active
| fed-district-number = 13008
| fed-created = 1996
| fed-abolished =
| fed-election-first = 1997
| fed-election-last = 2015
| fed-rep = Karen Ludwig
| fed-rep-party = Liberal
| fed-rep-party-link = Liberal Party of Canada
| demo-pop-ref = [1]
| demo-area-ref = [2]
| demo-electors-ref =
| demo-census-date = 2011
| demo-pop = 66197
| demo-electors = 51004
| demo-electors-date = 2015
| demo-area = 10770
| demo-cd = Charlotte, Kings, Queens, Sunbury, York
| demo-csd = Grand Bay–Westfield, St. George, St. Stephen, Kingsclear, Studholm
}}

New Brunswick Southwest ({{lang-fr|Nouveau-Brunswick-Sud-Ouest}}; formerly known as Charlotte and St. Croix—Belleisle) is a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Its population in 2006 was 63,232.

Geography

As the name implies, the district comprises the southwestern portion of New Brunswick. It includes all of Charlotte County and portions of York, Sunbury, Queens, Kings and Saint John Counties.

Major towns include St. Stephen, St. Andrews, St. George, Grand Bay–Westfield, McAdam, Harvey Station, Fredericton Junction, Gagetown, and the Kingsclear and Hanwell regions near Fredericton.

The neighbouring ridings are Tobique—Mactaquac, Fredericton, Fundy Royal, and Saint John.

Demographics

According to the Canada 2011 Census; 2013 representation[3][4]

Ethnic groups: 97.1% White, 1.9% Aboriginal
Languages: 94.4% English, 4.1% French
Religions: 79.8% Christian (22.7% Catholic, 16.2% Baptist, 13.3% Anglican, 10.0% United Church, 5.8% Pentecostal, 2.2% Presbyterian, 9.6% Other), 19.8% No religion
Median income (2010): $27,133

Average income (2010): $34,743

History

"Charlotte" riding was created in 1867. In 1966, it was merged into Carleton—Charlotte.

"Charlotte" riding was re-created in 1996 primarily from Carleton—Charlotte, and incorporating parts of Fundy—Royal, Saint John, and Fredericton—York—Sunbury ridings. Shortly after the 1997 election, the riding became known as "New Brunswick Southwest".

The 2003 redistribution abolished New Brunswick Southwest. The territory of the riding was combined with the area around Belleisle Bay in south-central New Brunswick), and named "St. Croix—Belleisle". This riding was renamed "New Brunswick Southwest" in 2004.

The 2012 federal electoral redistribution will see this riding gain territory from Fredericton, and lose small portions to Fredericton and Fundy Royal.

{{Historical populations
|2001|63529
|2006|63232
|2011|63618
|footnote=}}

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

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| ToYr = 1872
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| RepName = John Bolton
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| FromYr = 1872
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| RepName = John McAdam
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| RepName = Arthur Hill Gillmor
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| ToYr = 1882
| Assembly# = 4
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| FromYr = 1882
| ToYr = 1887
| Assembly# = 5
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| FromYr = 1887
| ToYr = 1891
| Assembly# = 6
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| FromYr = 1891
| ToYr = 1896
| Assembly# = 7
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| FromYr = 1896
| ToYr = 1900
| Assembly# = 8
| CanParty = Liberal-Conservative
| RepName = Gilbert Ganong
| RepTerms# = 3
| PartyTerms# = 3
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| FromYr = 1900
| ToYr = 1904
| Assembly# = 9
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| FromYr = 1904
| ToYr = 1908
| Assembly# = 10
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| FromYr = 1908
| ToYr = 1911
| Assembly# = 11
| CanParty = Liberal
| RepName = William Frederick Todd
| RepTerms# = 1
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| FromYr = 1911
| ToYr = 1917
| Assembly# = 12
| CanParty = Conservative (historical)
| RepName = Thomas Aaron Hartt
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| FromYr = 1917
| ToYr = 1921
| Assembly# = 13
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| FromYr = 1921
| ToYr = 1925
| Assembly# = 14
| RepName = Robert Watson Grimmer
| RepTerms# = 3
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| FromYr = 1925
| ToYr = 1926
| Assembly# = 15
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| FromYr = 1926
| ToYr = 1930
| Assembly# = 16
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| FromYr = 1930
| ToYr = 1935
| Assembly# = 17
| RepName = Arthur D. Ganong
| RepTerms# = 1
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| FromYr = 1935
| ToYr = 1940
| Assembly# = 18
| CanParty = Liberal
| RepName = Burton Hill
| RepTerms# = 2
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| FromYr = 1940
| ToYr = 1945
| Assembly# = 19
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| FromYr = 1945
| ToYr = 1949
| Assembly# = 20
| RepName = A. Wesley Stuart
| RepTerms# = 4
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| FromYr = 1949
| ToYr = 1953
| Assembly# = 21
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| FromYr = 1953
| ToYr = 1957
| Assembly# = 22
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| FromYr = 1957
| ToYr = 1958
| Assembly# = 23
}}{{CanMP row
| FromYr = 1958
| ToYr = 1962
| Assembly# = 24
| CanParty = PC
| RepName = Caldwell Stewart
| RepTerms# = 1
| PartyTerms# = 1
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| FromYr = 1962
| ToYr = 1963
| Assembly# = 25
| CanParty = Liberal
| RepName = Allan M.A. McLean
| RepTerms# = 3
| PartyTerms# = 3
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| FromYr = 1963
| ToYr = 1965
| Assembly# = 26
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| ToYr = 1968
| Assembly# = 27
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| ToYr = 2000
| Assembly# = 36
| CanParty = PC
| RepName = Greg Thompson
| RepTerms# = 1
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| FromYr = 2000
| ToYr = 2003
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| RepName = Greg Thompson
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| FromYr = 2003
| ToYr = 2004
| CanParty = Conservative
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| ToYr = 2006
| Assembly# = 38
| CanParty = Conservative
| RepName = Greg Thompson
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| ToYr = 2008
| Assembly# = 39
| CanParty = Conservative
| RepName = Greg Thompson
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| FromYr = 2008
| ToYr = 2011
| Assembly# = 40
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| FromYr = 2011
| ToYr = 2015
| Assembly# = 41
| RepName = John Williamson
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| RepTerms# = 1
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| FromYr = 2015
| ToYr =
| Assembly# = 42
| CanParty = Liberal
| RepName = Karen Ludwig
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Election results

New Brunswick Southwest, 2013 Representation Order

This riding will gain territory from Fredericton, and lose small portions to Fredericton and Fundy Royal for the 42nd Canadian federal election.

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2015|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Karen Ludwig|16,656|43.92|+30.36|$58,390.36}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|John Williamson|14,625|38.56|-18.10|$115,782.35}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Andrew Graham|4,768|12.57|-10.74|$14,930.22}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Gayla MacIntosh|1,877|4.95|-0.15|$1,331.74}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|37,926|100.00| |$198,596.97}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|220|0.58|–}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|38,146|74.25|–}}{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|51,376}}{{CANelec/gain|CA|Liberal|Conservative|+24.23}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Canada[5][6]|}}{{end}}
2011 federal election redistributed results[7]
PartyVote%
CA|Conservative|background}} |   Conservative 18,70156.66
CA|NDP|background}} |   New Democratic 7,69323.31
CA|Liberal|background}} |   Liberal 4,47613.56
CA|Green|background}} |   Green 1,6825.10
CA|Independents|background}} |   Others 4531.37

New Brunswick Southwest, 2003 Representation Order

{{CANelec/top|CA|2011|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|John Williamson |18,066|56.64|-1.68|$46,347.59}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Andrew Graham|7,413|23.24|+6.69|$7,703.67}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal| Kelly Wilson|4,320|13.54|-6.03|$25,159.26}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Janice Harvey|1,646|5.16|-0.40|$7,546.35}}{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|Jason Farris|450|1.41|–|$2,698.60}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|31,895|100.0  | |$81,201.04}}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots|188|0.59|-0.01}}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|32,083|64.71|+3.54}}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|49,578}}{{CANelec/hold|CA|Conservative|-4.18}}{{CANelec/source|source=Sources:[8][9]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|CA|2008|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Greg Thompson|17,474|58.32|+3.52|$40,981.82}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Nancy MacIntosh|5,863|19.57|-7.22|$19,548.24}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Andrew Graham| 4,958| 16.55|+0.92| $4,704.82}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Robert Wayne Boucher| 1,667| 5.56|+2.78|$33.90}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|29,962|100.0  | |$78,512}}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots|180|0.60|-0.03}}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|30,142|61.17|-5.62}}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|49,273}}{{CANelec/hold|CA|Conservative|+5.37}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|CA|2006|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Greg Thompson|18,155|54.80|+1.74|$32,170.17}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Stan Smith|8,877|26.79|-4.72|$21,541.46}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Andrew Graham|5,178|15.63|+3.94|3,438.46}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Erik Millett|922|2.78|-0.34|$0.50}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|33,132|100.0  | |$73,312}}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots|210|0.63| }}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|33,342|66.79| }}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|49,921}}{{CANelec/hold|CA|Conservative|+3.23}}{{end}}

St. Croix—Belleisle, 2003 Representation Order

{{CANelec/top|CA|2004|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Greg Thompson|16,339|53.06|-14.48|$41,476.00}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Jim Dunlap|9,702|31.51|+3.25|$55,323.96}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Patrick Webber|3,600|11.69|+7.49|$81.90}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Erik Millett|960|3.12|–|$797.55}}{{CANelec|CA|Canadian Action|David Szemerda|194|0.63|–|none listed}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|30,795|100.0  | |$71,262}}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots|216|0.70| }}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|31,011|62.23|-5.12}}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|49,834}}{{CANelec/notgain|CA|Conservative|PC|-8.86}}{{CANelec/note|Changes from 2000 are based on redistributed results. Change for the Conservative Party is based on the combined totals of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance.}}{{end}}
2000 federal election redistributed results
PartyVote%
CA|PC|background}} |   Progressive Conservative 14,900 46.23
CA|Liberal|background}} |   Liberal 9,107 28.26
CA|Canadian Alliance|background}} |   Alliance 6,869 21.31
CA|NDP|background}} |   New Democratic 1,353 4.20

New Brunswick Southwest, 1996 Representation Order

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2000|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Greg Thompson|14,489|47.2|+2.3}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Winston Gamblin|8,442|27.5|+1.8}}{{CANelec|CA|Canadian Alliance|John Erbs|6,562|21.4|+0.4}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Habib Kilisli|1,173|3.8|-3.6}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 30,666| 100.0}} {{end}}

Charlotte, 1996 Representation Order

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1997|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Greg Thompson|14,533|44.9 }}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Harold Culbert|8,309|25.7}}{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Eric Banks|6,814|21.0}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Rob Rainer|2,397|7.4}}{{CANelec|CA|Natural Law|Thomas Mitchell|280|0.9}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 32,333 |100.0}} {{end}}

Charlotte, historical elections

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1965|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Allan McLean|6,279|50.8|-2.2}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Caldwell Stewart|5,226|45.2|+0.6}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|George Cogswell|462|4.0|+3.0}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 11,967|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1963|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Allan McLean|6,279|53.0|+2.0}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Norman Buchanan|5,284|44.6|-1.1}}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|David Cormack|159|1.3|*}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|George Cogswell|118|1.0|-2.3}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 11,840|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1962|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Allan McLean|6,159|51.0|+3.6}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Caldwell Stewart|5,518|45.7|-6.9}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Robert Bontaine|396|3.3|*}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 12,073|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1958|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Caldwell Stewart|5,756|52.6|+5.2}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Wesley Stuart|5,806|47.4|-5.2}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 11,562|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1957|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Wesley Stuart|6,393|52.6|+0.2}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Lorne B. Groom|5,756|47.4|+3.3}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 12,149|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1953|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Wesley Stuart|6,155|52.4|+2.2}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Hardy N. Ganong|5,180|44.1|-5.4}}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Tom William Jones|416|3.5|*}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 11,751|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1949|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Wesley Stuart|6,197|50.2|+0.1}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Hardy N. Ganong|6,139|49.8|-0.1}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 12,336|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1945|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Wesley Stuart|5,486|50.1|-8.0}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Chauncey Randall Pollard|5,456|49.9|+8.0}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 10,942|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1940|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Burton M. Hill|6,099|58.1|+6.6}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Walter DeWolfe|4,391|41.9|+9.8}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 10,490|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1935|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Burton M. Hill|5,436|51.5|+9.3}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Chauncey Randall Pollard|3,386|32.1|-25.7}}{{CANelec|CA|Reconstruction|Walter Quartermain|1,732|16.4|*}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 10,554|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1930|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Arthur D. Ganong|5,595|57.8|+0.3}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Scovil|4,092|42.2|-0.3}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 9,687|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1926|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Robert Watson Grimmer|4,967|57.5|-4.9}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Elmer McLaughlin|3,677|42.5|+4.9}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 8,644|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1925|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Robert Watson Grimmer|5,202|62.4|+11.8}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|William Albert Holt|3,274|37.6|-11.8}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 8,476|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1921|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Robert Watson Grimmer|5,202|50.6|-4.6}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|William F. Todd|5,069|49.4|+4.6}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 10,271|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1917|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Unionist|Thomas Aaron Hartt|3,248|55.2|+3.2}}{{CANelec|CA|Laurier Liberals|William F. Todd|2,489|44.8|-3.3}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 5,737|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1911|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Thomas Aaron Hartt|2,685|51.9|+3.8}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|William F. Todd|2,489|48.1|-3.9}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 5,174|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1908|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|William F. Todd|2,691|51.9|+4.5}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Gilbert White Ganong|2,491|48.1|-4.5}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 5,182|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1904|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Gilbert White Ganong|2,574|52.6|-3.2}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Daniel Gillmor|2,320|47.4|+3.2}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 4,894|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1900|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Gilbert White Ganong|2,785|55.8|+0.5}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Robert Armstrong|2,205|44.2|-0.5}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 4,990|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1896|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Gilbert White Ganong|2,453|55.3|+8.7}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor |1,981|44.7|-8.7}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 4,434|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1891|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor |1,934|53.4|+2.3}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|George J. Clarke|1,686|46.6|-2.3}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 3,620|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1887|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor|1,892|51.1|-4.5}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|John D. Chipman|1,811|48.9|+4.5}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 3,703|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1882|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor|1,558|55.6|+1.4}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|B. R. Stevenson|1,244|44.4|-1.4}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 2,802|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1878|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor|1,522|54.2|-1.2}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|John McAdam|1,284|45.8|+1.2}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 2,806|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1874|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor|1,518|55.4|+9.3}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|John McAdam|1,551|44.6|-9.3}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 3,069|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1872|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|John McAdam|1,551|53.9| }}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Hill Gillmor|1,329|46.1|-10.8 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 2,880|100.0}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1867|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Bolton|1,061|56.9 }}{{CANelec|XX|Unknown|Robert Thompson|671|43.1 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 1,732|100.0}}{{end}}

See also

  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts
  • Past Canadian electoral districts

References

  • {{SCref|unit=fed|name=2011fed|accessdate=2011-03-03|13008}}

Notes

1. ^Statistics Canada: 2012
2. ^Statistics Canada: 2012
3. ^http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=FED2013&Code1=13008&Data=Count&SearchText=New%20Brunswick%20Southwest&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&A1=All&B1=All&Custom=&TABID=1
4. ^http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=FED2013&Code1=13008&Data=Count&SearchText=New%20Brunswick%20Southwest&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&A1=All&B1=All&Custom=&TABID=1#tabs2
5. ^Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for New Brunswick Southwest, 30 September 2015
6. ^Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
7. ^Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
8. ^Elections Canada – Official voting results, Forty-first general election, 2011
9. ^Elections Canada – Candidate's electoral campaign return, 41st general election

External links

  • Riding history from the Library of Parliament:
  • Charlotte 1867-1966
  • Charlotte 1996-1998
  • NBSW 1998-2003
  • St. Croix-Belleisle 2003-2004
  • NBSW 2004-present
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