Ryan Cullins

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Ryan Cullins
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Member of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Fredericton-York
Assumed office
September 14, 2020
Progressive Conservative Ryan Cullins3,73042.41+11.53
Green Melissa Fraser2,11023.99+8.50
People's Alliance Rick DeSaulniers1,99122.64-11.09
Liberal Randy McKeen8729.91-8.46
New Democratic Steven J. LaForest680.77-0.38
KISS Gerard Bourque240.27-0.11
Total valid votes8,795100.0
Total rejected ballots360.41
Turnout8,83170.41
Eligible voters12,542
Progressive Conservative gain from People's Alliance Swing +1.52
Source: Elections New Brunswick [3]

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