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A map of the New Brunswick provincial electoral districts This is a list of the 49 electoral districts used for elections to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick , in Canada . Electoral district breakdown (Riding by Riding)
It was created in 2023 and will be first contested in the 2024 New Brunswick general election. The riding contains the municipality of Sussex, with parts of the Kings Rural District, Butternut Valley, Three Rivers, and Salisbury. [1] Sussex-Three Rivers (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding
It was created in 2023 and will be first contested in the 2024 New Brunswick general election. It is the successor to Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, comprising the municipalities of Bathurst, Hautes-Terres, and a part of the Chaleur Rural District. [1] Hautes-Terres-Nepisiguit (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding
Electoral redistributions in New Brunswick (5 P) Pages in category "New Brunswick provincial electoral districts" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
The province of New Brunswick currently has 10 electoral districts represented in the House of Commons of Canada. This category is intended only for currently existing ridings. This category is intended only for currently existing ridings.
The legislation establishes a statutory requirement for redistribution of electoral districts after every second New Brunswick general election. A commission was struck to draw 49 electoral districts, a decrease from 55 districts, which will first be used in the 2014 provincial election. The 49 boundaries will have to be within the range of 95% ...
Elections New Brunswick (French: Élections Nouveau-Brunswick) is the non-partisan agency of the legislative assembly in New Brunswick charged with running provincial elections, municipal elections, district education council and regional health authority elections. The Chief Electoral Officer oversees the electoral process and reports to the ...
They provided convenient boundaries for electoral districts [c] and organising delivery of government services for some time after 1966 but were gradually supplanted for such purposes by local service districts (LSDs), which better represent communities of interest. Local governance reforms on 1 January 2023 abolished the local service district ...