Margaret Johnson (politician)

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Margaret C. Johnson
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Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Fisheries in New Brunswick
Assumed office
September 29, 2020
Progressive Conservative Margaret C. Johnson3,33045.22+7.14
Liberal Andrew Harvey 2,93939.91-0.97
People's Alliance Terry Leigh Sisson6108.28-4.31
Green Rowan Patrick Miller3725.05-1.55
New Democratic Meriet Gray Miller1131.53+0.03
Total valid votes7,36499.72
Total rejected ballots210.28
Turnout7,38564.39
Eligible voters11,469
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +4.06
2018 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Andrew Harvey 3,11640.88+0.04
Progressive Conservative Margaret C. Johnson2,87237.68-2.09
People's Alliance Terry Leigh Sisson96012.59--
Green Paula Shaw5036.60+0.55
New Democratic Margaret Geldart1141.50-7.41
KISS Carter Edgar580.76-2.06*
Total valid votes7,62399.90
Total rejected ballots80.10-0.23
Turnout7,63165.60+1.46
Eligible voters11,632
Liberal hold Swing +1.07
*Carter Edgar's vote share change compared to his run as an independent candidate in 2014.

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