Kent (New Brunswick federal electoral district)

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Kent
Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick electoral district
Defunct federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
District created 1867
District abolished1966
First contested 1867
Last contested 1965
Demographics
Census division(s) Kent

Kent was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867.

Contents

It consisted of the County of Kent. It was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed into Northumberland—Miramichi and Westmorland—Kent ridings.

Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following members of Parliament:

ParliamentYearsMemberParty
Kent
1st  1867–1872   Auguste Renaud Liberal
2nd  1872–1874 Robert Barry Cutler
3rd  1874–1878   George McLeod Independent
4th  1878–1882   Gilbert Anselme Girouard Liberal–Conservative
5th  1882–1883
 1883–1887   Pierre-Amand Landry Conservative
6th  1887–1890
 1890–1891 Édouard-H. Léger
7th  1891–1892
 1892–1896 George Valentine McInerney
8th  1896–1900
9th  1900–1904   Olivier J. Leblanc Liberal
10th  1904–1908
11th  1908–1911
12th  1911–1917   Ferdinand-Joseph Robidoux Conservative
13th  1917–1921   Auguste Théophile Léger Opposition (Laurier Liberals)
14th  1921–1923   Liberal
 1923–1925   Alexandre-Joseph Doucet Conservative
15th  1925–1926
16th  1926–1930   Alfred Edmond Bourgeois Liberal
17th  1930–1935   Télésphore Arsenault Conservative
18th  1935–1940   Louis-Prudent-Alexandre Robichaud Liberal
19th  1940–1945 Aurel Léger
20th  1945–1949
21st  1949–1953
22nd  1953–1957 Hervé Michaud
23rd  1957–1958
24th  1958–1962
25th  1962–1963 Guy Crossman
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1968
Riding dissolved into Westmorland—Kent and Northumberland—Miramichi

Election results

1965 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Guy Crossman 5,71359.9+0.2
Progressive Conservative Wilfred Bourgeois2,30624.2-6.8
New Democratic George Robertson1,51215.9+13.6
1963 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Guy Crossman 5,97159.7+8.6
Progressive Conservative Lionel Mills3,09531.0-9.5
Social Credit Langis Robichaud7057.1+2.8
New Democratic Antoine Leger2262.3*
1962 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Guy Crossman 5,51451.1-4.3
Progressive Conservative Lionel Mills4,36640.5-4.1
Social Credit George Robichaud4644.3*
Independent Edmond Bourgeois4414.1*
1958 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hervé Michaud 6,11855.4-2.4
Progressive Conservative Louis LeBlanc4,98844.6+2.4
1957 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hervé Michaud 6,42457.8-8.3
Progressive Conservative Louis LeBlanc4,68242.2+8.3
1953 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hervé Michaud 7,03966.1+17.1
Progressive Conservative Emile Verret3,60333.9+12.6
1949 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Aurel Léger 5,75449.0-16.0
Independent Alfred Bourgeois3,08426.3*
Progressive Conservative Wilfred Bourgeois2,49621.3-8.1
Co-operative Commonwealth Ernest Cormier4063.5-2.1
1945 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Aurel Léger 6,83565.0+0.2
Progressive Conservative Alexandre-Joseph Doucet 3,03229.4-5.8
Co-operative Commonwealth Alcide LeBlanc5845.6*
1940 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Aurel Léger 5,58264.8-3.4
National Government Télésphore Arsenault 3,03235.2+18.5
1935 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Louis P. Robichaud 6,50468.2+20.2
Conservative Télésphore Arsenault 4,88416.7-35.3
Independent Alexandre-Joseph Doucet 1,44215.1*
1930 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Télésphore Arsenault 4,88452.0+5.4
Liberal Alfred Bourgeois4,50448.0-5.4
1926 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Alfred Edmond Bourgeois 4,79953.5+9.1
Conservative Alexandre-Joseph Doucet 4,17346.5-9.1
1925 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alexandre-Joseph Doucet 4,42755.6+4.1
Liberal Louis P. Robichaud 3,53444.4-4.1
By-election on December 20, 1923
PartyCandidateVotes
Conservative Alexandre-Joseph Doucet 3,64351.5+11.4
Liberal Alfred Bourgeois3,43548.5-11.4
1921 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Auguste Théophile Léger 4,62659.9-13.0
Conservative Alexandre Joseph Doucet3,10340.1+13.0
1917 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Opposition (Laurier Liberals) Auguste Théophile Léger 3,56372.9+25.2
Government (Unionist) Ferdinand-Joseph Robidoux 1,32327.1-25.2
1911 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ferdinand-Joseph Robidoux 2,33452.3+10.4
Liberal Olivier J. Leblanc 2,12947.7-10.4
1908 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Olivier J. Leblanc 2,58058.1+8.6
Conservative Ferdinand-Joseph Robidoux 1,86041.9-5.3
1904 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Olivier J. Leblanc 2,07849.5-7.9
Conservative George McInerney 1,97947.2+4.6
Independent LiberalPascal Herbert1383.3*
1900 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Olivier J. Leblanc 2,44757.4+14.8
Conservative George McInerney 1,81642.6-14.8
1896 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative George McInerney 2,04157.4-5.6
Liberal Olivier J. Leblanc 1,51442.6+5.6
By-election on December 6, 1892
PartyCandidateVotes
Conservative George McInerney acclaimed
1891 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Édouard H. Léger 1,72263.0+7.5
Liberal Olivier J. Leblanc 1,01137.0-7.5
By-election on July 31, 1890
PartyCandidateVotes
Conservative Édouard H. Léger acclaimed
1887 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Pierre-Amand Landry 1,76555.5-4.3
Liberal George McInerney 1,10044.5+4.3
By-election on September 22, 1883
PartyCandidateVotes
Conservative Kent (New Brunswick federal electoral district)Kent Pierre-Amand Landry 1,63859.8-4.8
Liberal George McInerney 1,10040.2+4.8
1882 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gilbert Anselme Girouard 1,41264.6
Liberal George McInerney 77335.4
1878 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gilbert Anselme Girouard 81029.9
Liberal Robert Barry Cutler 72626.8
Independent George McLeod 51018.8
UnknownH. O'Leary38214.1
Liberal George McInerney 28010.3
1874 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent George McLeod 1,57059.4
Liberal Auguste Renaud 1,25640.6
1872 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Robert Barry Cutler 1,38152.4
Liberal Auguste Renaud 1,25647.6
1867 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Auguste Renaud 2,22564.1
Unknown Lestock P. W. DesBrisay 75721.8
Unknown Owen McInerney 48514.0
Unknown Robert Barry Cutler 40.2

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