1982 New Brunswick general election
1982 New Brunswick general election
Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding.
Rendition of party representation in the 50th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly decided by this election Progressive Conservatives (39)
Liberals (18)
New Democrats (1)
The 1982 New Brunswick general election was held on October 12, 1982, to elect 58 members to the 50th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly , the governing house of the province of New Brunswick , Canada. It saw Richard Hatfield 's Progressive Conservative Party win its largest majority ever to that time. (Bernard Lord beat this record in 1999 .)
Background
The Opposition Liberal Party had changed leaders four times since the eve of the 1978 election . It chose Doug Young just months before the vote in a divisive contest that came down to a final ballot against Joseph A. Day .
Campaign
The PCs ran two separate campaigns - one in English and one in French . The francophone campaign, which was mostly run by Hatfield's French lieutenant Jean-Maurice Simard , began with the Grand Ralliement , a symposium on language rights which took place in Shippagan ten days before the election call. Over 400 notable Acadians and other francophones attended. The dual campaigns were remarkably separate from each other, and in some cases contradictory: the English campaign revolved around attacking Doug Young's economic record, while the French campaign pointed out Hatfield's role working with Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in enshrining francophone rights in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms .
The Liberals, divided by their recent leadership contest, ran a lackluster campaign which allowed Hatfield's and Simard's overtures to the Acadian population to carry many seats that had been Liberal strongholds for generations, including 10 of 21 Acadian ridings. The Parti Acadien made its last appearance, as the Conservatives adopted several key points of their former platform.
The New Democratic Party of New Brunswick elected Bob Hall as its first ever Member of the Legislative Assembly . He was later joined by a second NDP MLA, Peter Trites , in a by-election.
Results
Popular vote
PC
47.45%
Liberal
41.30%
New Democratic
10.20%
Others
1.05%
Seats summary
PC
67.24%
Liberal
31.03%
New Democratic
1.72%
Results by riding
North
Consisting of Victoria , Madawaska , Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings.
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Other
Victoria-Tobique
J. Douglas Moore 3,015
Maurice A. Dionne 2,556
Earl W. Christensen 333
J. Douglas Moore
Grand Falls
Bessie Cote 2,017
Everard H. Daigle 3,129
Patricia Morrell 155
Everard H. Daigle
Madawaska-les-Lacs
Jean-Pierre Ouellet 3,071
Luc Daigle 2,545
Rino Pelletier 176
Jean-Pierre Ouellet
Madawaska Centre
Jacques Tremblay 1,152
Gérald Clavette 2,774
Rodolphe Martin 241
Gérald Clavette
Edmundston
Jean-Maurice Simard 3,393
Laurier Levesque 2,572
Louise Winchester 426
Jean-Maurice Simard
Madawaska South
Percy Mockler 2,561
Héliodore Côté 2,108
Paul Murphy 87
Héliodore Côté
Restigouche West
Yvon Poitras 2,885
Alfred J. Roussel 2,680
Armand Ploudre (Parti acadien ) 1,195
Alfred J. Roussel
Campbellton
Fernand G. Dubé 3,917
Lumina Senechal 2,467
John F. "Lofty" MacMillan 556
Fernand G. Dubé
Dalhousie
A.R. Sandy MacLean 1,866
Allan Maher 3,179
Bertha Huard 621
Réal Gendron (Parti acadien ) 91
Allan Maher
Restigouche East
Aurèle Desrosiers 2,012
Rayburn Donald Doucett 2,418
Wayne Lapointe 507
Rayburn Donald Doucett
Nigadoo-Chaleur
Daniel Comeau 2,601
Pierre Godin 4,057
Rhéal Boudreau 996
André Blanchard (Parti acadien ) 174
Pierre Godin
Nepisiguit-Chaleur
Patrice Battah 1,502
Frank Branch 3,510
Sherwood Scott 634
Léon Losier (Parti acadien ) 205
Frank Branch
Bathurst
Jim MacLaggan 2,820
Paul Kenny 3,406
Kevin Mann, Jr. 2,352
Paul Kenny
Caraquet
Emery Robichaud 4,619
Onil Doiron 3,733
Yvon Roy 271
Louise Blanchard (Parti acadien ) 966
Onil Doiron
Shippagan-les-Îles
Jean Gauvin 5,238
André Robichaud 3,487
Laval Auclair (Parti acadien ) 113
Jean Gauvin
Tracadie
Henri Thomas 3,440
Doug Young 5,308
Michael Blanchard (Parti acadien ) 301 Fernand Losier (Ind. ) 193
Doug Young
Central
Consisting of Carleton , York , Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings.
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Other
Carleton North
Charles G. Gallagher 2,189
Robert D. MacElwain 1,725
Larry Lamont 240
Charles G. Gallagher
Carleton Centre
Richard B. Hatfield 2,266
David E. Crouse 1,976
L. William Maxon 128
Richard B. Hatfield
Carleton South
Steven P. Porter 2,811
Stephen A.R. "Steve" Paget 1,534
Arthur L. Slipp 451
Steven P. Porter
York North
David Bishop 4,278
John Hildebrand 3,667
Elizabeth Weir 1,115
David Bishop
York South
Les Hull 5,289
Ralph Annis 3,933
Dan Weston 664
Les Hull
Fredericton South
Dave Clark 5,507
Steve Patterson 4,369
Tom Good 1,716
Harry John Marshall (Ind. ) 87
Bud Bird †
Fredericton North
Edwin G. Allen 6,392
Bob C. Chase 3,384
Nancy MacFarland 958
Edwin G. Allen
Sunbury
Horace Smith 3,192
Michael Edward McTiernan 2,680
Anna Trefry 401
Horace Smith
Oromocto
Joe Mombourquette 2,583
LeRoy Washburn 2,534
LeRoy Washburn
Southwest Miramichi
Sterling Hambrook 2,343
Morris Green 3,225
John Barry 244
Floyd Wilson (Ind. ) 183
Morris Green
Miramichi-Newcastle
Paul Dawson 3,461
John McKay 2,988
Jerry Dunnett 761
John McKay
Chatham
John J. Barry 2,537
Frank J. McKenna 2,618
John T. McLaughlin 633
Frank Kane †
Bay du Vin
Roger "Butch" Wedge 2,579
Reg MacDonald 2,462
Harold J. Manual 155
Robert Wilfred Melanson (Parti acadien ) 35
Norbert Thériault †
Miramichi Bay
James K. "Jim" Gordon 3,263
Alcide Léger 3,051
J. Albert Richardson 275
Edgar LeGresley †
South West
Consisting of Queens , Kings , Saint John and Charlotte county ridings.
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Other
Queens North
Wilfred G. Bishop 1,911
Cyril MacDonald 1,330
Frank Wuhr 212
William Taylor (Ind. ) 93
Wilfred G. Bishop
Queens South
Robert B. McCready 1,799
Dawn Bremner 1,437
Mike Gormley 212
Robert B. McCready
Kings West
John B. M. Baxter 5,226
Malcolm A. Barry 3,219
George Little 3,034
John B. M. Baxter
Kings Centre
Harold Fanjoy 4,012
Edward Kelly 2,165
Marian Jefferies 1,283
Harold Fanjoy
Kings East
Hazen Elmer Myers 3,808
Gordon A. Lewis 2,161
Mark Connell 1,011
Hazen Elmer Myers
Saint John Fundy
Bev Harrison 3,064
Fred Fuller 1,746
Lawrence D. Hanley 1,585
Bev Harrison
East Saint John
G.S. "Gerry" Merrithew 4,246
Brian Fraser Hurley 2,359
Peter Trites 2,254
Gerry Merrithew
Saint John Harbour
Foster Hammond 1,892
Louis Edward Murphy 2,055
Dee Dee M.A. Daigle 695
Louis Edward Murphy
Saint John South
Nancy Clark Teed 1,890
Brian McCarthy 1,521
David Brown 1,012
Nancy Clark Teed
Saint John Park
Twyla Hartt 1,920
Shirley Dysart 2,247
David T. Pye 727
Shirley Dysart
Saint John North
Eric J. Kipping 2,223
Joseph A. Day 2,078
Erik Kraglund 1,079
Eric J. Kipping
Saint John West
G. M. Keith Dow 4,590
Al Brien 2,701
Barry Robson 1,167
Rodman Logan †
Charlotte-Fundy
James Tucker 2,291
Eric Allaby 1,272
Jim Aucoin 260
James Tucker
Charlotte Centre
Gregory F. Thompson 1,384
Sheldon A. Lee 1,471
Wayne Townsend 217
Sheldon A. Lee
Charlotte West
Leland W. McGaw 1,992
Dave E. Lively 1,237
Joseph N. Hansen 330
Leland W. McGaw
St. Stephen-Milltown
Bob Jackson 2,155
Joel Hansen 1,372
Judy Olsen 243
Bill Cockburn †
South East
Consisting of Kent , Westmorland and Albert county ridings.
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Other
Kent North
Elzée Thebeau 2,129
Conrad Landry 2,750
Charles R. Richard 357
Joseph Daigle †
Kent Centre
Fernand Savoie 1,244
Alan R. Graham 2,691
Derrold H. Barnes 216
Ronald S. MacDonald (Ind. ) 77
Alan R. Graham
Kent South
Omer Léger 4,829
Bertin LeBlanc 3,732
Gérald Mazerolle 236
Bertin LeBlanc
Shediac
Alfred Landry 4,842
Azor LeBlanc 5,135
Henri-Eugène Duguay 273
Omer Bourque (Parti acadien ) 86
Azor LeBlanc
Tantramar
Irvin D. Robinson 2,063
John Gideon Carter 1,334
Robert Arthur Hall 2,503
Lloyd Folkins †
Memramcook
Clarence Cormier 4,032
William "Bill" Malenfant 3,951
Ulysse Bastarache 438
Bill Malenfant
Moncton East
Norman H. Crossman 2,688
Ray Frenette 3,817
Raymond Boucher 687
Gilles Frenette (Parti acadien ) 165 Raymond Leger (Ind. ) 75
Ray Frenette
Moncton North
Kathryn Barnes 3,032
Mike McKee 4,768
Thomas F. Wilson 802
Mike McKee
Moncton West
Mabel DeWare 4,242
Wayne Patterson 2,892
Brian Harvey 601
Mabel DeWare
Petitcodiac
C.W. "Bill" Harmer 6,388
Hollis Stanley Steeves 3,813
Charles B. Sullivan 1,474
Bill Harmer
Riverview
Brenda M. Robertson 4,949
Jim Anderson 2,151
Ed Foley 582
Brenda M. Robertson
Albert
Malcolm MacLeod 2,827
Gordon L. Rattray 1,360
Gary Wayne Bannister 605
Malcolm MacLeod
Further reading
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