2025 Miramichi West provincial by-election

A by-election was held on October 6, 2025, in the provincial riding of Miramichi West in New Brunswick, Canada.

2025 Miramichi West provincial by-election

 2024
October 6, 2025 (2025-10-06)
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Riding of Miramichi West
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Kevin Russell Hannah Fulton Johnston
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal
Popular vote 3,008 2,047
Percentage 57.40% 39.06%
Swing Increase 0.33% Increase 5.33%

MLA before election

Michael Dawson
Progressive Conservative

Elected MLA

Kevin Russell
Progressive Conservative

The by-election is to fill the vacant seat left by the resignation of PC MLA Michael Dawson who successfully ran in Miramichi—Grand Lake to represent the region federally during the 2025 federal election.[1][2] It is the first time the Libertarian Party of New Brunswick has run in Miramichi.[3] The first by-election since the 2024 provincial general election, it is considered an early test for Premier Susan Holt's government.[4]

Advance polling occurred on Saturday, September 27 and Monday, September 29.[5]

Candidates

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New Brunswick provincial by-election, October 6, 2025: Miramichi West
Resignation of Mike Dawson
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeKevin E. Russell3,00857.40+0.33
LiberalHannah Fulton Johnston2,04739.06+5.33
GreenGenevieve MacRae981.87-2.22
IndependentRichard (Hoss) Sutherland621.18-0.49
LibertarianChristopher Rosser250.48
Total valid votes 5,24099.85
Total rejected ballots 80.15-0.03
Turnout 5,24852.61-14.10
Eligible voters 9,976
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –2.50

Previous result

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2024 New Brunswick general election: Miramichi West
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeMike Dawson3,81457.08+9.6
LiberalMark Hambrook2,25433.73+11.2
GreenGenevieve MacRae2734.09+2.3
People's AllianceRhonda L'Huillier2293.43-23.0
IndependentRichard Sutherland1121.68
Total valid votes 6,68299.82
Total rejected ballots 120.18
Turnout 6,69466.71
Eligible voters 10,035
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -0.8
Source: Elections New Brunswick[6]

References

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