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.
New Brunswick is one of four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada. According to the Constitution of Canada, New Brunswick is the only bilingual province. About two thirds of the population declare themselves anglophones and a third francophones. One third of the population describes themselves as bilingual. Atypically for Canada, only about half of the population lives in urban areas, mostly in Greater Moncton, Greater Saint John and the capital Fredericton.
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Paolo Fongemie | 3,064 | 54.00 |
Richard Barbeau | 1,831 | 32.27 |
Hugh L. Comeau | 525 | 9.25 |
Anne-Marie Gammon | 254 | 4.48 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ronnie Duguay | 1,246 | 48.15 |
Jean-Albert Cormier (X) | 761 | 29.40 |
Marcel Doiron | 581 | 22.45 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Stephanie M. Anglehart-Paulin | 1,118 | 34.67 |
Ian Comeau | 1,090 | 33.80 |
Bruce N. MacIntosh (X) | 1,017 | 31.53 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Yvon Lapierre (X) | 6,184 | 83.60 |
Fred Pellerin | 1,213 | 16.40 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Cyrille Simard (X) | 4,753 | 62.75 |
Jacques P. Martin | 2,821 | 37.25 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Mike O'Brien | 8,192 | 53.85 |
Brad Woodside (X) | 7,022 | 46.15 |
Ward 1 | ||
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Candidate | Vote | % |
Dan Keenan (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 2 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Mark A. Peters | 536 | 42.30 |
Jamie Cummings | 261 | 20.60 |
Dana Scott | 249 | 19.65 |
Joseph D. Fisher | 221 | 17.44 |
Ward 3 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Bruce Grandy (X) | 781 | 49.12 |
Kevin Brewer | 472 | 29.69 |
Kent Fox | 337 | 21.19 |
Ward 4 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Eric D. Price | Acclaimed | |
Ward 5 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Steven M. Hicks (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 6 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Eric Megarity (X) | 782 | 56.67 |
Marilyn K. Kerton (X) | 598 | 43.33 |
Ward 7 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Kevin Darrah | 788 | 69.00 |
Tony Whalen | 354 | 31.00 |
Ward 8 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Greg K. Ericson (X) | 887 | 82.90 |
Brennen J. de Carufel | 183 | 17.10 |
Ward 9 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Stephen A. Chase (X) | 1,060 | 81.41 |
Cassia Sanzida Baten | 242 | 18.59 |
Ward 10 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
John MacDermid (X) | 740 | 56.19 |
Stephen T. Kelly | 577 | 43.81 |
Ward 11 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Kate Rogers (X) | 693 | 68.55 |
Louie Youssef | 228 | 22.55 |
William Blake | 53 | 5.24 |
Ryan Cobb | 27 | 3.66 |
Ward 12 | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Henri Mallet | 675 | 36.87 |
Jonathan Richardson | 517 | 28.24 |
Gerry Maher | 399 | 21.79 |
Roger Michaud | 127 | 6.94 |
David A. Bowen | 113 | 6.17 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Grace Losier (X) | 1,038 | 51.18 |
Adrian Webb | 990 | 48.82 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Marcel Deschenes | 1,639 | 55.06 |
Richard Keeley (X) | 1,338 | 44.94 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gerry Cormier (X) | 4,151 | 53.97 |
Peggy M. McLean | 1,537 | 19.98 |
John Winston Foran | 1,342 | 17.45 |
René J. R. Smith | 538 | 7.00 |
Keith E. Kenny | 123 | 1.60 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote [1] | % |
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Adam Lordon | 4,216 | 58.22 |
Larry Lynch | 1,961 | 27.08 |
Peggy M. McLean | 1,064 | 14.69 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Dawn E. Arnold | 9,789 | 52.65 |
Brian Hicks | 8,805 | 47.35 |
At large (2 to be elected) | ||
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Candidate | Vote | % |
Greg Turner | 7,604 | 22.74 |
Pierre A. Boudreau (X) | 6,616 | 19.79 |
Doug Pond | 6,198 | 18.54 |
Phylomène Zangio | 4,535 | 13.56 |
Darren Robertson | 2,665 | 7.97 |
Jean-Marie Martial Nadeau | 2,586 | 7.73 |
Leo Doiron | 2,108 | 6.31 |
Peter Surette | 1,121 | 3.35 |
Ward 1 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Shawn Crossman (X) | 3,241 | 41.63 |
Paulette Thériualt (X) | 2,561 | 32.90 |
Dan Ross | 1,325 | 17.02 |
Christopher M. Palmer | 658 | 8.45 |
Ward 2 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Blair Lawrence (X) | 2,815 | 39.27 |
Charles Léger (X) | 2,679 | 37.37 |
Todd Hansen | 1,674 | 23.35 |
Ward 3 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Rob McKee | 3,759 | 41.32 |
Bryan David Butler | 2,365 | 26.00 |
Tamara Nichol | 2,082 | 22.89 |
Craig A. McCluskey | 891 | 9.79 |
Ward 4 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
René Landry (X) | 2,985 | 39.71 |
Paul Pellerin (X) | 2,868 | 38.15 |
Andrew J. Williams | 1,664 | 22.14 |
Candidate | Vote [2] | % |
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Susan F. Edgett | 1,080 | 41.13 |
Paul Richard | 1,060 | 40.37 |
Roy MacMullin | 418 | 15.92 |
Michael Campbell | 68 | 2.59 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Bob Powell (X) | Acclaimed |
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? | ||
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Option | Vote | % |
No | 728 | 78.11 |
Yes | 204 | 21.89 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gary Clark | 2,411 | 47.40 |
Murray Driscoll (X) | 2,150 | 42.26 |
Beth A. Fitzpatrick | 526 | 10.34 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ann Seamans (X) | 5,124 | 85.61 |
Scott Bulman | 861 | 14.39 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Nancy Grant | 2,424 | 62.73 |
Pat Gallagher Jette | 1,440 | 37.27 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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John Higham | 1,624 | 81.00 |
Virgil Hammock | 381 | 19.00 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Don Darling | 8,139 | 42.95 |
Shelley Rinehart | 6,812 | 35.94 |
Bill Farren | 3,184 | 16.80 |
Patty Higgins | 604 | 3.19 |
Howard Arthur Yeomans | 213 | 1.12 |
At large (2 to be elected) | ||
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Candidate | Vote | % |
Shirley McAlary (X) | 11,265 | 36.25 |
H. Gary Sullivan | 5,743 | 18.48 |
Phil J. Comeau | 5,526 | 17.78 |
John Campbell | 4,273 | 13.75 |
Albert A. Vincent | 2,356 | 7.58 |
Glenn Patrick Griffin | 1,914 | 6.16 |
Ward 1 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Greg Norton (X) | 4,107 | 41.36 |
Blake Armstrong | 2,832 | 28.52 |
Ivan Court | 1,984 | 19.98 |
Alec R. J. Montgomery | 548 | 5.52 |
John Peter Brown | 460 | 4.63 |
Ward 2 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
John MacKenzie (X) | 3,316 | 54.67 |
Sean Casey | 1,624 | 26.78 |
Larry E. Harlow | 1,125 | 18.55 |
Ward 3 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Gerry Lowe (X) | 2,488 | 43.04 |
Donna Reardon (X) | 2,107 | 36.45 |
Alex White | 633 | 10.95 |
Allen Leslie | 552 | 9.55 |
Ward 4 (2 to be elected) | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
Ray Stowbridge (X) | 2,659 | 31.59 |
David Merrithew (X) | 2,657 | 31.56 |
Daryl R. Bishop | 1,282 | 15.23 |
Bruce Court | 1,026 | 12.19 |
David Connell | 794 | 9.43 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jacques LeBlanc (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Denis Losier | 4,656 | 58.17 |
Aldéoda Losier (X) | 3,348 | 41.83 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Arthur L. Slipp (X) | Acclaimed |
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