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New Brunswick, unlike most provinces, allows political party funding from non-residents. In January 2024, Liberal and Green leaders Holt and Coon both made a promise to forbid New Brunswick political party donations from out-of-province sources in response to Higgs going to Alberta and British Columbia on a fundraising trip for his party. [67]
2024 New Brunswick general election: Champdoré-Irishtown ** Preliminary results — Not yet official ** Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal: Lyne Chantal Boudreau: 3,732: 53.10
Saint John West-Lancaster is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. The riding was created prior to the 1995 election as Saint John Lancaster. It was renamed Saint John West-Lancaster following the 2023 redistribution. The riding name refers to Lancaster, New Brunswick.
He previously ran as a Green Party candidate for the same district in the 2020 New Brunswick general election, [3] switching to the Liberals in 2024 due to his support of Liberal leader Susan Holt. He is the province's first out gay member of the Legislative Assembly, as Richard Hatfield was not out during his political career.
Tania Sodhi is a realtor and politician who resides in Moncton, New Brunswick. And was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2024 election. She was elected in the riding of Moncton Northwest. [1] Sodhi is originally from Patiala, a city in Punjab, India. [2]
Hodges was a founding director of the First Bank of Brunswick, and later its CEO. [2] The bank was purchased by Ameris Bancorp in 2001. [1]Hodges announced his run for the Georgia State Senate in February 2022.
Aaron Kennedy is a Canadian sports journalist and politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2024 general election.He defeated Blaine Higgs in the riding of Quispamsis, who had been serving in that riding since 2010 and as Premier of New Brunswick since 2018.
2024 New Brunswick general election: Carleton-Victoria; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative: Margaret Johnson: 4,798: Liberal: Julian Moulton: 2,159: Green: Rebecca Blaevoet: 451: Social Justice: Tasha Rossignol: 290: Total valid votes Total rejected ballots Turnout Eligible voters Source: Elections New Brunswick [3]