2016 New Brunswick municipal elections

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Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 9, 2016. Here is a summary of the mayoral results in the major communities in the province and the council results for the three largest cities.

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Bathurst

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Paolo Fongemie3,06454.00
Richard Barbeau1,83132.27
Hugh L. Comeau5259.25
Anne-Marie Gammon2544.48

Beaubassin East

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Ronnie Duguay1,24648.15
Jean-Albert Cormier (X)76129.40
Marcel Doiron58122.45

Campbellton

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Stephanie M. Anglehart-Paulin1,11834.67
Ian Comeau1,09033.80
Bruce N. MacIntosh (X)1,01731.53

Dieppe

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Yvon Lapierre (X)6,18483.60
Fred Pellerin1,21316.40

Edmundston

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Cyrille Simard (X)4,75362.75
Jacques P. Martin2,82137.25

Fredericton

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Mike O'Brien 8,19253.85
Brad Woodside (X)7,02246.15
Fredericton City Council
Ward 1
CandidateVote %
Dan Keenan (X)Acclaimed
Ward 2
CandidateVote %
Mark A. Peters53642.30
Jamie Cummings26120.60
Dana Scott24919.65
Joseph D. Fisher22117.44
Ward 3
CandidateVote %
Bruce Grandy (X)78149.12
Kevin Brewer47229.69
Kent Fox33721.19
Ward 4
CandidateVote %
Eric D. PriceAcclaimed
Ward 5
CandidateVote %
Steven M. Hicks (X)Acclaimed
Ward 6
CandidateVote %
Eric Megarity (X)78256.67
Marilyn K. Kerton (X)59843.33
Ward 7
CandidateVote %
Kevin Darrah78869.00
Tony Whalen35431.00
Ward 8
CandidateVote %
Greg K. Ericson (X)88782.90
Brennen J. de Carufel18317.10
Ward 9
CandidateVote %
Stephen A. Chase (X)1,06081.41
Cassia Sanzida Baten24218.59
Ward 10
CandidateVote %
John MacDermid (X)74056.19
Stephen T. Kelly57743.81
Ward 11
CandidateVote %
Kate Rogers (X)69368.55
Louie Youssef22822.55
William Blake535.24
Ryan Cobb273.66
Ward 12
CandidateVote %
Henri Mallet67536.87
Jonathan Richardson51728.24
Gerry Maher39921.79
Roger Michaud1276.94
David A. Bowen1136.17

Grand Bay–Westfield

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Grace Losier (X)1,03851.18
Adrian Webb99048.82

Grand Falls

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Marcel Deschenes1,63955.06
Richard Keeley (X)1,33844.94

Miramichi

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Gerry Cormier (X)4,15153.97
Peggy M. McLean1,53719.98
John Winston Foran1,34217.45
René J. R. Smith5387.00
Keith E. Kenny1231.60

November 16, 2016 mayoral by-election

Mayoral CandidateVote [1]  %
Adam Lordon4,21658.22
Larry Lynch1,96127.08
Peggy M. McLean1,06414.69

Moncton

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Dawn E. Arnold 9,78952.65
Brian Hicks8,80547.35
Moncton City Council
At large (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Greg Turner7,60422.74
Pierre A. Boudreau (X)6,61619.79
Doug Pond6,19818.54
Phylomène Zangio4,53513.56
Darren Robertson2,6657.97
Jean-Marie Martial Nadeau2,5867.73
Leo Doiron2,1086.31
Peter Surette1,1213.35
Ward 1 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Shawn Crossman (X)3,24141.63
Paulette Thériualt (X)2,56132.90
Dan Ross1,32517.02
Christopher M. Palmer6588.45
Ward 2 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Blair Lawrence (X)2,81539.27
Charles Léger (X)2,67937.37
Todd Hansen1,67423.35
Ward 3 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Rob McKee3,75941.32
Bryan David Butler2,36526.00
Tamara Nichol2,08222.89
Craig A. McCluskey8919.79
Ward 4 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
René Landry (X)2,98539.71
Paul Pellerin (X)2,86838.15
Andrew J. Williams1,66422.14

November 16, 2016 Ward 4 by-election

CandidateVote [2]  %
Susan F. Edgett1,08041.13
Paul Richard1,06040.37
Roy MacMullin41815.92
Michael Campbell682.59

Oromocto

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Bob Powell (X)Acclaimed
Plebiscite
Do you want the Town of Oromocto to provide bi-weekly curbside collection of recyclable paper, plastics and metal cans, which will require a forty dollar ($40) per year increase to the eighty dollar ($80) per year fee currently charged to each residential unit for garbage collection?
OptionVote %
No72878.11
Yes20421.89

Quispamsis

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Gary Clark2,41147.40
Murray Driscoll (X)2,15042.26
Beth A. Fitzpatrick52610.34

Riverview

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Ann Seamans (X)5,12485.61
Scott Bulman86114.39

Rothesay

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Nancy Grant2,42462.73
Pat Gallagher Jette1,44037.27

Sackville

Mayoral CandidateVote %
John Higham1,62481.00
Virgil Hammock38119.00

Saint John

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Don Darling 8,13942.95
Shelley Rinehart6,81235.94
Bill Farren3,18416.80
Patty Higgins6043.19
Howard Arthur Yeomans2131.12
Saint John City Council
At large (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Shirley McAlary (X)11,26536.25
H. Gary Sullivan5,74318.48
Phil J. Comeau5,52617.78
John Campbell4,27313.75
Albert A. Vincent2,3567.58
Glenn Patrick Griffin1,9146.16
Ward 1 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Greg Norton (X)4,10741.36
Blake Armstrong2,83228.52
Ivan Court 1,98419.98
Alec R. J. Montgomery5485.52
John Peter Brown4604.63
Ward 2 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
John MacKenzie (X)3,31654.67
Sean Casey1,62426.78
Larry E. Harlow1,12518.55
Ward 3 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Gerry Lowe (X)2,48843.04
Donna Reardon (X)2,10736.45
Alex White63310.95
Allen Leslie5529.55
Ward 4 (2 to be elected)
CandidateVote %
Ray Stowbridge (X)2,65931.59
David Merrithew (X)2,65731.56
Daryl R. Bishop1,28215.23
Bruce Court1,02612.19
David Connell7949.43

May 6, 2019 Ward 3 by-election

CandidateVote [3]  %
David Hickey75833.81
Andrew Costin37016.50
Brad Mitchell31814.18
Katelin R. Dean31213.92
Frank James29913.34
Adam J. C. Salesse1104.91
Anthony Capson753.35

Shediac

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Jacques LeBlanc (X)Acclaimed

Tracadie

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Denis Losier4,65658.17
Aldéoda Losier (X)3,34841.83

Woodstock

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Arthur L. Slipp (X)Acclaimed

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