Gilles LePage

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Gilles LePage
MLA
Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Assumed office
November 2, 2024
Liberal Gilles LePage5,02262.15+9.62
Green Charles Thériault1,75521.72-9.80
Progressive Conservative Louis Bérubé1,24715.43+3.51
KISS Travis Pollock560.69-0.08
Total valid votes8,080100.00
Total rejected ballots460.57
Turnout8,12671.03+1.67
Eligible voters11,440
Source: Elections New Brunswick [5]
2018 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gilles LePage4,23352.53-5.49
Green Charles Thériault2,54031.52
Progressive Conservative David Moreau96111.92-8.16
New Democratic Beverly A. Mann2633.26-0.86
KISS Travis Pollock620.77
Total valid votes8,059100.00
Total rejected ballots 64 0.79
Turnout 8,123 69.36
Eligible voters11,711
Source: Elections New Brunswick [6]
2014 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Gilles LePage4,94058.02
Progressive Conservative Martine Coulombe 1,71020.08
Independent Charles Thériault1,51417.78
New Democratic Gilles Cyr3514.12
Total valid votes8,515100.0
Total rejected ballots700.82
Turnout8,58573.00
Eligible voters11,761
This riding (Restigouche West) was created from parts of Restigouche-La-Vallée, Campbellton-Restigouche Centre and Dalhousie-Restigouche East, which elected two Progressive Conservatives and one Liberal (Dalhousie-Restigouche East). Martine Coulombe was the incumbent from Restigouche-La-Vallée.
Source: Elections New Brunswick [7]

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