Moncton South (French: Moncton-Sud) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It occupies the southern portion of the city of Moncton.

It was created in 1973 out of the multi-member district of Moncton as Moncton West. It 1994, its boundaries were changed losing much of its northern part to Moncton Crescent while it also expanded to the east and, as a result, its name was changed to Moncton South. In 2006, it lost much of the territory it had gained to the east and was returned to its original name of Moncton West. In 2013 it expanded eastward again, taking in downtown Moncton, and was again renamed Moncton South.

On 17 April 2007, the MLA for the district at the time, Joan MacAlpine-Stiles crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservatives to sit as a Liberal, along with her husband, Wally Stiles, who was the MLA for Petitcodiac.

Moncton South (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:

AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Moncton West Riding created from Moncton
48th1974–1978Paul CreaghanProgressive Conservative
49th1978–1982Mabel DeWare
50th1982–1987
51st1987–1991Jim LockyerLiberal
52nd1991–1995
Moncton South
53rd1995–1999Jim LockyerLiberal
54th1999–2003Joan MacAlpine-StilesProgressive Conservative
55th2003–2006
Moncton West
56th2006–2007Joan MacAlpine-StilesProgressive Conservative
2007–2010Liberal
57th2010–2014Susan StultzProgressive Conservative
Moncton South
58th2014–2018Cathy RogersLiberal
59th2018–2020
60th2020–2024Greg TurnerProgressive Conservative
61st2024–PresentClaire JohnsonLiberal

Election results

2024

2024 New Brunswick general election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalClaire Johnson3,55953.21+26.4
Progressive ConservativeGreg Turner2,22933.33-11.7
GreenVincent Merola90013.46-4.9
Total valid votes6,68899.76
Total rejected ballots160.24
Turnout6,70459.13
Eligible voters11,338
Liberal gain from Progressive ConservativeSwing+19.0
Source: Elections New Brunswick

2020

2020 provincial election redistributed results
Party%
Progressive Conservative45.0
Liberal26.8
Green18.4
People's Alliance6.3
New Democratic3.4
2020 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeGreg Turner2,73442.09+10.09
LiberalTyson Milner1,96630.26-17.18
GreenJosephine Watson1,24519.17+9.55
People's AllianceMarilyn Crossman-Riel3315.10-2.04
New DemocraticRebecca Rogers2203.39-0.43
Total valid votes6,49699.78
Total rejected ballots140.22-0.14
Turnout6,51057.87-0.14
Eligible voters11,249
Progressive Conservative gain from LiberalSwing+13.63
Source: Elections New Brunswick

2018

2018 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCathy Rogers3,09947.44+2.34
Progressive ConservativeMoira Murphy2,09032.00-2.91
GreenLaura Sanderson6289.61+1.38
People's AllianceMarilyn Crossman-Riel4667.13--
New DemocraticAmy Johnson2493.81-7.95
Total valid votes6,53299.65
Total rejected ballots230.35-0.24
Turnout6,55558.01
Eligible voters11,300
Liberal holdSwing+2.63
Source: Elections New Brunswick

2014

2014 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCathy Rogers2,90345.10+12.45
Progressive ConservativeSusan Stultz2,24734.91-13.61
New DemocraticElisabeth French75711.76+2.38
GreenRish McGlynn5308.23+0.04
Total valid votes6,437100.0
Total rejected ballots380.59
Turnout6,47555.58
Eligible voters11,650
Liberal notional gain from Progressive ConservativeSwing+13.03
Source: Elections New Brunswick

2010

Moncton West's poll-by-poll winners for the 2010 New Brunswick election
vte2010 New Brunswick general election: Moncton West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeSue Stultz2,98148.52−3.89$27,212
LiberalAnne Marie Picone Ford2,00632.65−14.94not filed
New DemocraticShawna Gagné5769.38$4,117
GreenMathieu Laplante5038.19$1,138
IndependentBarry Renouf781.27not filed
Total valid votes/expense limit6,144100.0$31,712
Total rejected ballots360.36
Turnout6,18061.54+1.78
Eligible voters10,043
Progressive Conservative holdSwing+5.53
Source: Elections New Brunswick

2006

2006 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeJoan MacAlpine-Stiles3,31752.40+4.69$23,231
LiberalGene Joseph Devereaux3,01347.60+6.46$15,604
Total valid votes/expense limit6,330100.0$30,367
Total rejected ballots610.54
Turnout6,39156.96+1.00
Eligible voters11,221
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-0.89
Source: Elections New Brunswick

2003

2003 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeJoan MacAlpine3,14347.71-6.20$21,525
LiberalNorman Branch2,71041.14+4.56$14,473
New DemocraticStéphane Drysdale4376.63-2.87$0
IndependentJohn Gallant2263.43not filed
Grey PartyJean-Marc "Diggit" Dugas721.09not filed
Total valid votes/expense limit6,588100.0$30,801
Total rejected ballots410.35
Turnout6,62955.96-11.57
Eligible voters11,847
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-5.38
Source: Elections New Brunswick

1999

1999 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeJoan MacAlpine3,89853.91+36.27$19,681
LiberalJim Lockyer2,64536.58-25.25$17,326
New DemocraticTeresa Sullivan6879.50+1.26$2,650
Total valid votes/expense limit7,230100.0$24,708
Total rejected ballots220.20
Turnout7,25267.53+4.81
Eligible voters10,739
Progressive Conservative gain from LiberalSwing+30.76
Source: Elections New Brunswick

1995

vte1995 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJim Lockyer4,33261.83+14.12$16,265
Progressive ConservativeBob MacKenzie Leighton1,23617.64-2.24$8,835
Confederation of RegionsDon Freeman86112.29-10.38$854
New DemocraticBlair McInnis5778.24-1.49$5,017
Total valid votes/expense limit7,006100.0$24,966
Total rejected ballots260.23
Turnout7,03262.72-12.89
Eligible voters11,212
Liberal holdSwing+9.58

1991

vte1991 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJim Lockyer3,55847.71-16.53$16,802
Confederation of RegionsBen Stymiest1,69122.67$6,235
Progressive ConservativeArthur Hayden1,48319.88-5.48$3,059
New DemocraticStephanie Day Domingue7269.73-0.67
Total valid votes/expense limit7,458100.0$20,070
Total rejected ballots400.41
Turnout7,49876.40-0.36
Eligible voters9,814
Liberal holdSwing-6.92

1987

1987 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJim Lockyer4,85364.24+26.85$14,787
Progressive ConservativeMabel DeWare1,91625.36-29.48$13,295
New DemocraticDavid Lang78610.40+2.63$1,808
Total valid votes/expense limit7,555100.0$16,476
Total rejected ballots470.47
Turnout7,60276.76-2.13
Eligible voters9,904
Liberal gain from Progressive ConservativeSwing+28.17
Source: Elections New Brunswick

1982

1982 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeMabel DeWare4,24254.84-3.07$12,653
LiberalWayne Patterson2,89237.39-1.54$10.199
New DemocraticBrian Harvey6017.77$1,096
Total valid votes/expense limit7,735100.0$14,513
Total rejected ballots600.61
Turnout7,79578.89+5.45
Eligible voters9,881
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-0.77
Source: Elections New Brunswick

1978

1978 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeMabel DeWare4,21157.91+5.52$7,358
LiberalDonald A. Canning2,83138.93-8.68$8,481
Parti acadienPaul Hebert2303.16$0
Total valid votes/expense limit7,272100.0$14,856
Total rejected ballots840.84
Turnout7,35673.44+0.95
Eligible voters10,017
Progressive Conservative holdSwing+7.10
Source: Elections New Brunswick

1974

1974 New Brunswick general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive ConservativePaul Creaghan3,96152.39
LiberalStuart G. Stratton3,59947.61
Total valid votes7,560100.0
Total rejected ballots910.86
Turnout7,65172.49
Eligible voters10,554
This was a new district created out of Moncton which went totally Progressive Conservative in the previous election, with Paul Creaghan being one of three incumbents.
Source: Elections New Brunswick

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