General election néo-brunswickoise of 2006
The general election néo-brunswickoise of 2006 (called more formally the 56e general election ) is held the September 18th 2006] in the Canadian province of the New Brunswick in order to elect the Député S with the legislative Assemblée of New Brunswick. The liberal Association of New Brunswick, carried out by Shawn Graham, gains the election with a majority mandate, in spite of to have gained less voice than the Parti outgoing progressist-conservative (47,2% against 47,5%).
Unfolding of the countryside
The electoral campaign is described as “ disorganized and terne ” by the analysts. The platformes put before by the Liberal party and the Party progressist-conservative resemble each other so much that it is difficult to differentiate them; the chief of the New Democratic party, Allison Brewer, goes until their suggesting making countryside on the same bus to save gasoline.
Bernard Lord makes countryside on the experiment and the assessment of its government, quoting its capacity to balance the budget. Shawn Graham is presented in the form of an agent of change, raising concerns of the voters on the emigration of young people towards the west of the country, for lack of employment. The New Democratic party of Allison Brewer misses money and does not succeed in introducing candidates in all the districts.
Results
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the Liberal party seizes the power and will be majority (Canadian Presse, September 18th, 2006)
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