Moncton South
New Brunswick electoral district
Coordinates 46°05′17″N 64°47′31″W/46.088°N 64.792°W/ 46.088; -64.792
Provincial electoral district
District created 1973
Demographics
Population (2011) 15,582
Electors (2013) 11,568
Census division Westmorland Census subdivision Moncton 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:
Election results 2024 2024 New Brunswick general election ** Preliminary results — Not yet official ** Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Claire Johnson 3,559 53.21 +26.4 Progressive Conservative Greg Turner 2,229 33.33 -11.7 Green Vincent Merola 900 13.46 -4.9 Total valid votes 6,688 99.76 Total rejected ballots 16 0.24 Turnout 6,704 59.13 Eligible voters 11,338 Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +19.0 Source: Elections New Brunswick
2020 2020 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Greg Turner 2,734 42.09 +10.09 Liberal Tyson Milner 1,966 30.26 -17.18 Green Josephine Watson 1,245 19.17 +9.55 People's Alliance Marilyn Crossman-Riel 331 5.10 -2.04 New Democratic Rebecca Rogers 220 3.39 -0.43 Total valid votes 6,496 99.78 Total rejected ballots 14 0.22 -0.14 Turnout 6,510 57.87 -0.14 Eligible voters 11,249 Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +13.63 Source: Elections New Brunswick
2018 2018 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Cathy Rogers 3,099 47.44 +2.34 Progressive Conservative Moira Murphy 2,090 32.00 -2.91 Green Laura Sanderson 628 9.61 +1.38 People's Alliance Marilyn Crossman-Riel 466 7.13 -- New Democratic Amy Johnson 249 3.81 -7.95 Total valid votes 6,532 99.65 Total rejected ballots 23 0.35 -0.24 Turnout 6,555 58.01 Eligible voters 11,300 Liberal hold Swing +2.63 Source: Elections New Brunswick
2014 2014 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Cathy Rogers 2,903 45.10 +12.45 Progressive Conservative Susan Stultz 2,247 34.91 -13.61 New Democratic Elisabeth French 757 11.76 +2.38 Green Rish McGlynn 530 8.23 +0.04 Total valid votes 6,437 100.0 Total rejected ballots 38 0.59 Turnout 6,475 55.58 Eligible voters 11,650 Liberal notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +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 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Sue Stultz 2,981 48.52 −3.89 $27,212 Liberal Anne Marie Picone Ford 2,006 32.65 −14.94 not filed New Democratic Shawna Gagné 576 9.38 – $4,117 Green Mathieu Laplante 503 8.19 – $1,138 Independent Barry Renouf 78 1.27 – not filed Total valid votes/expense limit 6,144 100.0 $31,712 Total rejected ballots 36 0.36 Turnout 6,180 61.54 +1.78 Eligible voters 10,043 Progressive Conservative hold Swing +5.53 Source: Elections New Brunswick
2006 2006 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Joan MacAlpine-Stiles 3,317 52.40 +4.69 $23,231 Liberal Gene Joseph Devereaux 3,013 47.60 +6.46 $15,604 Total valid votes/expense limit 6,330 100.0 $30,367 Total rejected ballots 61 0.54 Turnout 6,391 56.96 +1.00 Eligible voters 11,221 Progressive Conservative hold Swing -0.89 Source: Elections New Brunswick
2003 2003 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Joan MacAlpine 3,143 47.71 -6.20 $21,525 Liberal Norman Branch 2,710 41.14 +4.56 $14,473 New Democratic Stéphane Drysdale 437 6.63 -2.87 $0 Independent John Gallant 226 3.43 – not filed Grey Party Jean-Marc "Diggit" Dugas 72 1.09 – not filed Total valid votes/expense limit 6,588 100.0 $30,801 Total rejected ballots 41 0.35 Turnout 6,629 55.96 -11.57 Eligible voters 11,847 Progressive Conservative hold Swing -5.38 Source: Elections New Brunswick
1999 1999 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Joan MacAlpine 3,898 53.91 +36.27 $19,681 Liberal Jim Lockyer 2,645 36.58 -25.25 $17,326 New Democratic Teresa Sullivan 687 9.50 +1.26 $2,650 Total valid votes/expense limit 7,230 100.0 $24,708 Total rejected ballots 22 0.20 Turnout 7,252 67.53 +4.81 Eligible voters 10,739 Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +30.76 Source: Elections New Brunswick
1995 vte1995 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Jim Lockyer 4,332 61.83 +14.12 $16,265 Progressive Conservative Bob MacKenzie Leighton 1,236 17.64 -2.24 $8,835 Confederation of Regions Don Freeman 861 12.29 -10.38 $854 New Democratic Blair McInnis 577 8.24 -1.49 $5,017 Total valid votes/expense limit 7,006 100.0 $24,966 Total rejected ballots 26 0.23 Turnout 7,032 62.72 -12.89 Eligible voters 11,212 Liberal hold Swing +9.58
1991 vte1991 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Jim Lockyer 3,558 47.71 -16.53 $16,802 Confederation of Regions Ben Stymiest 1,691 22.67 – $6,235 Progressive Conservative Arthur Hayden 1,483 19.88 -5.48 $3,059 New Democratic Stephanie Day Domingue 726 9.73 -0.67 Total valid votes/expense limit 7,458 100.0 $20,070 Total rejected ballots 40 0.41 Turnout 7,498 76.40 -0.36 Eligible voters 9,814 Liberal hold Swing -6.92
1987 1987 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Jim Lockyer 4,853 64.24 +26.85 $14,787 Progressive Conservative Mabel DeWare 1,916 25.36 -29.48 $13,295 New Democratic David Lang 786 10.40 +2.63 $1,808 Total valid votes/expense limit 7,555 100.0 $16,476 Total rejected ballots 47 0.47 Turnout 7,602 76.76 -2.13 Eligible voters 9,904 Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +28.17 Source: Elections New Brunswick
1982 1982 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Mabel DeWare 4,242 54.84 -3.07 $12,653 Liberal Wayne Patterson 2,892 37.39 -1.54 $10.199 New Democratic Brian Harvey 601 7.77 – $1,096 Total valid votes/expense limit 7,735 100.0 $14,513 Total rejected ballots 60 0.61 Turnout 7,795 78.89 +5.45 Eligible voters 9,881 Progressive Conservative hold Swing -0.77 Source: Elections New Brunswick
1978 1978 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Mabel DeWare 4,211 57.91 +5.52 $7,358 Liberal Donald A. Canning 2,831 38.93 -8.68 $8,481 Parti acadien Paul Hebert 230 3.16 – $0 Total valid votes/expense limit 7,272 100.0 $14,856 Total rejected ballots 84 0.84 Turnout 7,356 73.44 +0.95 Eligible voters 10,017 Progressive Conservative hold Swing +7.10 Source: Elections New Brunswick
1974 1974 New Brunswick general election Party Candidate Votes % Progressive Conservative Paul Creaghan 3,961 52.39 Liberal Stuart G. Stratton 3,599 47.61 Total valid votes 7,560 100.0 Total rejected ballots 91 0.86 Turnout 7,651 72.49 Eligible voters 10,554 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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