Rendition of party representation in the 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly decided by this election Progressive Conservatives (30) Liberals (28)

The 1978 New Brunswick general election was held on October 23, 1978, to elect 58 members to the 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Richard Hatfield's Progressive Conservative Party narrowly won its third term.

The governing PCs won 30 seats to 28 for the opposition; the result was the closest in New Brunswick history. The popular vote was very close: 146,719 votes were cast for Conservative candidates, and 146,596 for Liberals. In order to secure a workable majority following the election, Hatfield appointed Liberal Robert McCready as speaker of the legislature, despite strong objections from McCready's Liberal colleagues; McCready went on to seek re-election as a Conservative and served in Hatfield's cabinet.

The Parti Acadien had its best ever showing in the election, winning 12% of the vote in the ridings where it fielded candidates, and coming within 200 votes of electing Armand Plourde in Restigouche West.

Background

In the lead up to 1978, the Opposition Liberal Party seemed destined to return to power. A number of scandals had been tied to the Conservatives and Liberal leader Robert Higgins was widely popular. In early 1978, Higgins believed he had tied some of the scandals directly to Hatfield himself. In a bold move, Higgins promised to resign should Hatfield prove that he was not tied directly to the scandal, which Hatfield promptly did. Higgins was forced to abruptly resign and was replaced by Joseph Daigle as leader. The Liberals mused that Hatfield had purposely ensured false information was leaked to the Liberals to lead them into making false accusations.

Higgins' resignation created Hatfield's best chance to go to the polls. He called an election shortly after Daigle became Liberal leader. Despite the lack of a direct link to Hatfield, scandal remained tied to his government and a close election result was assured.

Campaign

Hatfield's government was not entirely clean. The Liberals pointed to the Conservatives' budgets, which no longer maintained a surplus. The Bricklin failure was also fresh on voters' minds. While campaigning in anglophone sections of the province, Hatfield accused Daigle of being an anti-monarchist for supporting Pierre Trudeau's constitutional reforms.

Results

1978 New Brunswick election results
PartyLeaderResults
Seats% of votes cast
Progressive ConservativeRichard Hatfield3044.39%
LiberalJoseph Daigle2844.36%
New DemocraticJohn LaBossiere06.48%
Parti AcadienJean-Pierre Lanteigne03.5%
Independents01.27%
Total58100.0%
Popular vote
PC44.39%
Liberal44.36%
New Democratic6.48%
Others4.77%
Seats summary
PC51.72%
Liberal48.28%

Results by riding

North

Consisting of Victoria, Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings.

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Victoria-TobiqueJ. Douglas Moore 2,763Bruce Hoyt 2,032Earl W. Christensen 727J. Stewart Brooks
Grand FallsJoseph H. Rideout 1,063Everard H. Daigle 2,779Guildoi Pelletier 621Everard H. Daigle
Madawaska-les-LacsJean-Pierre Ouellet 2,876Nelson Bellefleur 2,071Yves C. LeClerc (Parti acadien) 90Jean-Pierre Ouellet
Madawaska CentreLéonard Plourde 1,352Gérald Clavette 2,208Aline Thérèse Gagnon (Parti acadien) 106Gérald Clavette
EdmundstonJean-Maurice Simard 3,228Donald D'Amours 2,470Céline Couturier (Parti acadien) 194Jean-Maurice Simard
Madawaska SouthJean-Marc Violette 1,398Héliodore Côté 1,832Père Léo Theriault (Ind.) 659 Jacques Lapointe (Parti acadien) 137Daniel Daigle
Restigouche WestJean Guy Ramond 1,576Alfred J. Roussel 2,174Armand Plourde (Parti acadien) 2,003Alfred J. Roussel
CampbelltonFernand G. Dubé 2,734J. H. Wilfred Senechal 2,467Bryce Andrew 331Paul Aubin (Parti acadien) 337Fernand G. Dubé
DalhousieAubrey Brownie 2,201Allan E. Maher 2,726Léopold Arseneault 274Réal Gendron (Parti acadien) 246John Potter†
Restigouche EastGuy Laviolette 1,402Rayburn Donald Doucett 2,035Gail Walsh 509Roland Godin (Parti acadien) 217Rayburn Donald Doucett
Nigadoo-ChaleurRoland Boudreau 2,346Pierre Godin 2,960Kevin O'Connell 387Dr. Jean-Pierre Lanteigne (Parti acadien) 1,103Roland Boudreau
Nepisiguit-ChaleurHilaire Brideau 1,102Frank Branch 3,156Paul-Émile Mourant (Parti acadien) 858Frank Branch
BathurstJohn A. Duffy 2,075Paul Kenny 2,667Kevin Mann 2,176Lucie Losier (Parti acadien) 560Eugene McGinley
CaraquetBeatrice "Bibi" Doiron 2,809Onil Doiron 3,925Michel Blanchard (Parti acadien) 1,534Onil Doiron
Shippagan-les-ÎlesJean Gauvin 3,023André Robichaud 2,476Michel Haché (Ind.) 1,280 Laval Auclair (Parti acadien) 466André Robichaud
TracadieGeorge McLaughlin 2,490Doug Young 4,374Alyre Morais (Parti acadien) 806Adjutor Ferguson

Central

Consisting of Carleton, York, Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings.

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Carleton NorthCharles G. Gallagher 2,397Samuel J. "Sam" Perkins 1,694Charles G. Gallagher
Carleton CentreRichard B. Hatfield 2,043David Crouse 1,734Richard B. Hatfield
Carleton SouthSteven P. Porter 2,317Pat Saunders 1,776Garth Brewer 389A. Edison Stairs
York NorthAdelbert David Bishop 3,681Richard Albert Carr 3,137Albert Fraser MacDonald 741Adelbert David Bishop
York SouthLeslie "Les" Hull 4,440Blaine E. Hatt 3,036Mark Allen Canning 444Les Hull
Fredericton SouthJ. W. "Bud" Bird 5,525Stephen Patterson 4,252Margo Dunn 643Harry John Marshall (Ind.) 92George Everett Chalmers
Fredericton NorthEdwin G. Allen 5,304Carl Edward Howe 3,528Christopher Devlin Hicks 662Lawrence Garvie
SunburyHorace Smith 3,045Ted Rogers 2,233Randy E. Brodeur 373Horace Smith
OromoctoJohn Edward McKee 2,467LeRoy Washburn 2,522Jim Aucoin 283LeRoy Washburn
Southwest MiramichiJohn Munn 2,578Morris Green 2,725Sterling Hambrook
Miramichi-NewcastleDouglas R. Woods 3,127John McKay 3,200John McKay
ChathamGreg Barry 2,019Frank E. Kane 2,920Lloyd Vienneau 379Frank E. Kane
Bay du VinRobert S. Lamkey 1,816L. Norbert Thériault 2,515Joseph Alban Mazerolle (Ind.) 101L. Norbert Thériault
Miramichi BayJames Kenneth Gordon 1,750Edgar LeGresley 2,232Solomon Curry (Ind.) 1,524Edgar LeGresley

South West

Consisting of Queens, Kings, Saint John and Charlotte county ridings.

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Queens NorthWilfred George Bishop 2,059Eva Andries 1,145Wilfred George Bishop
Queens SouthA.P. Hetherington 1,446Robert B. McCready 1,577Charles Viger 202Robert Corbett
Kings WestJohn B. M. Baxter 4,047Jack Stevens 3,023George Little 1,132John B. M. Baxter
Kings CentreHarold N. Fanjoy 3,284David L. Nice 2,130R. Harvey Watson 745Harold N. Fanjoy
Kings EastHazen Myers 3,251Gordon A. Lewis 2,135Ernest A. Seedhouse 342George Horton
Saint John FundyBeverly J. Harrison 2,196Kevin Kilfoil 1,370Larry Hanley 932William J. Woodroffe
East Saint JohnG.S. "Gerry" Merrithew 3,626George Creary 2,220Douglas Justason 1,143Gerry Merrithew
Saint John HarbourE. Lorne Richardson 1,680Louis E. Murphy 1,772Harrison G. Harvey 625John Turnbull
Saint John SouthNancy Clark 1,622John P. Mooney 1,543David M. Brown 416John P. Mooney
Saint John ParkGarry Bona 1,677Shirley Dysart 1,976David T. Pye 551Robert J. Higgins
Saint John NorthEric J. Kipping 1,906Harry G. Colwell 1,569Henry Thomas Watts 430Shirley Dysart*
Saint John WestRodman Emmason Logan 3,935Delvan G. O'Brien 2,411James William Orr 886Rodman Emmason Logan
Charlotte-FundyJames Nelson Tucker 1,741Bernard L. Moses 1,311George Robertson 164James Nelson Tucker
Charlotte CentreRobert D. "Bob" Lee 1,210Sheldon Lee 1,404DeCosta Young
Charlotte WestLeland W. McGaw 1,815Philip Earl Johnson 1,074William C. Mosher 201Leland W. McGaw
St. Stephen-MilltownBill Cockburn 1,986Sydney Holmes 1,238Charles Roland Campbell 136Bill Cockburn

South East

Consisting of Kent, Westmorland and Albert county ridings.

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Kent NorthLouis Arsenault 1,070Joseph Daigle 3,156Philippe Ouellette (Parti acadien) 358Joseph Z. Daigle
Kent CentreClaude Giruan Warren 1,171Alan Robert Graham 2,352John B. LaBossiere 249Pierrette Leblanc (Parti acadien) 121Alan Robert Graham
Kent SouthOmer Léger 3,279Bertin LeBlanc 4,276Dolan Surette (Parti acadien) 138Omer Léger
ShediacRégis CormierAzor LeBlanc 5,342Henri-Eugène Duguay (Parti acadien) 603Azor LeBlanc
TantramarLloyd Folkins 2,019James G. Purdy 1,232Robert Arthur Hall 1,924Lloyd Folkins
MemramcookEuclide Daigle 1,348William "Bill" Malenfant 4,605Joseph Eugene Guy LeBlanc 345Donatien Gaudet (Parti acadien) 643Bill Malenfant
Moncton EastRaymond J. Thibodeau 2,006Ray Frenette 3,921John William Kingston 592Simone LeBlanc-Rainsville (Parti acadien) 469Ray Frenette
Moncton NorthAlbert L. Galbraith 3,023Father Mike McKee 4,362Guy J. Richard 477David Britton (Parti acadien) 225Mike McKee
Moncton WestMabel DeWare 4,211Donald A. Canning 2,831Paul Hebert (Parti acadien) 230Paul Creaghan
PetitcodiacC.W. "Bill" Harmer 4,911Harold Alward 3,420Ronald McGrath 621Rev. C. Edward Pickett (Ind.) 556 Patrick D. Clarke (Parti acadien) 117Bill Harmer
RiverviewBrenda M. Robertson 4,443W. A. "Bill" Payne 1,967Brenda M. Robertson
AlbertMalcolm MacLeod 2,669Grant William Colpitts 1,289Robert J. Candy 351Malcolm MacLeod