Tracadie-Sheila
New Brunswick electoral district
The riding of Tracadie-Sheila (as it exists from 2014) in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Coordinates:47°28′34″N 65°06′04″W / 47.476°N 65.101°W / 47.476; -65.101
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 
Keith Chiasson
Liberal
District created1994
First contested1995
Last contested2020
Demographics
Population (2011)14,438[1]
Electors (2013)11,315[2]

Tracadie-Sheila is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It is centred on the town of Tracadie-Sheila and is 95% French speaking.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Tracadie
53rd  1995–1999     Elvy Robichaud Progressive Conservative
54th  1999–2003
55th  2003–2006
56th  2006–2010 Claude Landry
57th  2010–2014
58th  2014–2018     Serge Rousselle Liberal
59th  2018–2020 Keith Chiasson
60th  2020–Present

Election results

2014–present

2020 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalKeith Chiasson6,17569.55+20.77
Progressive ConservativeDiane Carey2,05923.19-3.79
GreenChris LeBlanc6457.26+2.86
Total valid votes 8,879100.00
Total rejected ballots 560.63-0.07
Turnout 8,93575.28+1.12
Eligible voters 11,869
Liberal hold Swing +12.28
Source: Elections New Brunswick[3]
2018 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalKeith Chiasson4,32048.77-15.83
Progressive ConservativeClaude Landry2,39026.98+3.01
New DemocraticFrancis Duguay1,21313.70+4.29
IndependentStéphane Richardson5446.14
GreenNancy Benoit3904.40+3.08
Total valid votes 8,861100.0
Total rejected ballots 620.70+0.37
Turnout 8,91974.16
Eligible voters 12,027
Liberal hold Swing -9.42
2014 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalSerge Rousselle5,91664.61+45.65
Progressive ConservativeClaude Landry2,19523.97-24.86
New DemocraticFrançois Rousselle8619.40-22.81
GreenNancy Benoit1211.32
IndependentDonald Thomas640.70
Total valid votes 9,157100.0  
Total rejected ballots 300.33
Turnout 9,18776.92
Eligible voters 11,943
Liberal notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +35.26
[4]

1995–2010

2010 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeClaude Landry3,80648.83-4.55
New DemocraticRoger Duguay2,51132.21
LiberalNorma McGraw1,47818.96-24.36
Total valid votes 7,795100.0  
Total rejected ballots 861.09 -0.66
Turnout 7,88183.10+3.78
Eligible voters 9,484
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -18.38
[5]
2006 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeClaude Landry4,04353.38-2.94
LiberalSerge Rousselle3,28143.32+7.76
IndependentStéphane Richardson2503.30
Total valid votes 7,574
Total rejected ballots 1351.75-0.39
Turnout 7,70979.32-5.79
Eligible voters 9,718
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing -5.35
Independent candidate Stéphane Richardson earned 4.82% fewer votes than when he ran for the New Democratic Party in 2003. Changes are not based on redistributed results.
[6]
2003 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeElvy Robichaud4,58356.32-6.62
LiberalWeldon McLaughlin2,89435.56+1.79
New DemocraticStéphane Richardson6618.12+4.83
Total valid votes 8,138
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1782.14
Turnout 8,31685.11
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -4.20
1999 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeElvy Robichaud5,45362.94+11.48
LiberalSerge Rousselle2,92633.77-12.67
New DemocraticClaudette Duguay2853.29+1.19
Total valid votes 8,664
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +12.08
1995 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeElvy Robichaud4,21451.46
LiberalGeorge McLaughlin3,80346.44
New DemocraticAldoria Noel1722.10
Total valid votes 8,189

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 5, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 5, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Unofficial Results" (PDF). Elections NB. p. 18. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  4. Elections New Brunswick (2014). "Declared Results, 2014 New Brunswick election". Archived from the original on October 14, 2014. Retrieved October 15, 2014.
  5. Elections New Brunswick (2010). "Thirty-seventh General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  6. Elections New Brunswick (2006). "Thirty-sixth General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Retrieved January 12, 2015.
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