Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore

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Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore
Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick electoral district
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The riding of Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isodore in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Coordinates: 47°37′52″N65°21′32″W / 47.631°N 65.359°W / 47.631; -65.359
Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
District created 2013
District abolished2023
First contested 2014
Last contested 2020
Demographics
Population (2011)13,824
Electors (2013)11,230
Census division(s) Gloucester
Census subdivision(s)(2023) Bathurst, Chaleur Rural District, Hautes-Terres, Tracadie

Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore (French : Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore) was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first contested in the 2014 general election, and it was created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries, largely by combining the ridings of Nepisiguit and Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur with the eastern half of the electoral district of Bathurst, and a small section of Caraquet.

Contents

The district included the city of Bathurst east of the Middle River, and several communities in the northwestern extremes of the Acadian Peninsula.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding created from Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur,
Nepisiguit, Bathurst and Caraquet
58th  2014–2018   Denis Landry Liberal
59th  2018–2020
60th  2020–2022
 2023–2024 Susan Holt
Riding dissolved into Hautes-Terres-Nepisiguit,
Bathurst and Tracadie

Election results

New Brunswick provincial by-election, April 24, 2023
Resignation of Denis Landry to run for mayor of Hautes-Terres
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Susan Holt 2,34358.85-4.91
Green Serge Brideau 1,41135.44+23.22
New Democratic Alex White 2275.70
Total valid votes3,98199.30
Total rejected ballots280.70+0.29
Turnout 4,00937.59-23.01
Eligible voters10,666
Liberal hold Swing -14.06
Source: Elections New Brunswick [1]
2020 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Denis Landry 4,16363.76+11.97
Progressive Conservative Amanda Keast1,56824.02+11.50
Green Robert Kryszko79812.22+6.08
Total valid votes6,52999.59
Total rejected ballots270.41-0.21
Turnout6,55660.60-2.93
Eligible voters10,819
Liberal hold Swing +0.24
Source: Elections New Brunswick [2]
2018 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Denis Landry 3,55051.79-9.77
New Democratic Jean Maurice Landry2,02629.56+21.79
Progressive Conservative Michelle Branch85812.52-13.80
Green Robert Kryszko4216.14+1.78
Total valid votes6,85599.38
Total rejected ballots430.62+0.17
Turnout6,89863.52-0.19
Eligible voters10,859
Liberal hold Swing -15.78
2014 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Denis Landry 4,43161.56
Progressive Conservative Ryan Riordon 1,89426.31
New Democratic Benjamin Kalenda5597.77
Green Gerry J. Aubie3144.36
Total valid votes7,19899.54
Total rejected ballots330.46
Turnout7,23163.71
Eligible voters11,349
This riding was created from parts of Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur, Nepisiguit, Bathurst and Caraquet, which elected three Liberals and one Progressive Conservative (Nepisiguit) in the previous election. Denis Landry was the incumbent from Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur, and Ryan Riordon was the incumbent from Nepisiguit.
Source: Elections New Brunswick [3]

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References

  1. "Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, Restigouche-Chaleur & Dieppe By-Elections - April 24, 2023" (PDF). Elections New Brunswick . July 2023.
  2. "Fortieth General Provincial Election" (PDF). Elections NB. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  3. Elections New Brunswick (2014). "Thirty-Eighth General Election" (PDF). Retrieved December 26, 2022.