Saint John (federal district)

For the Québécois district, to see Midsummer's Day (federal district).

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Saint John is a Canadian electoral constituency in the south of the province of the New Brunswick to the Canada.

Being in the south of the province, the district is made up of the town of Midsummer's Day (New Brunswick), like Rothesay, Brothers 18 - one commaunté of Autochtones and part of Quispamsis.

Its population is of 83.463 including 65.639 voters on a surface of 450 km ². The districts bordering are Fundy Royal and New-Brunswick-South-West.

The current deputy is the liberal Paul Zed.

Other names of this districts since 1914 are “St John-Albert” and “Holy John-Lancaster” (1966 - 1976). Before 1914, the city and the county could elect to three deputies; today, all the federal districts are uninominal, i.e. each one elects one deputy.

Deputies

Electoral results

|- | Liberal | Paul Zed |align=" right" |17 202 |align=" right" |42,9 |align=" right" |- 0,4 |- | Preserving |John Wallace |align=" right" |15 753 |align=" right" |39,3 |align=" right" |+5,7 |- | NPD |Terry Albright |align=" right" |6 267 |align=" right" |15,6 |align=" right" |- 3,4 |- | Green |Vern Garnett |align=" right" |858 |align=" right" |2,1 |align=" right" |- 0,1

See too

  • List of the electoral constituencies of New Brunswick

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