Saint Croix (electoral district)

Saint Croix is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. The district includes the Town of St. Stephen and the town of St. Andrews.

Saint Croix
New Brunswick electoral district
The riding of Saint Croix (as it exists from 2023) in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 
Kathy Bockus
Progressive Conservative
District created1994
First contested1995
Last contested2024
Demographics
Population (2011)16,833[1]
Electors (2013)11,196[1]
Census division(s)Charlotte, York
Census subdivision(s)Campobello Island, Dufferin, Dumbarton, Manners Sutton, McAdam (parish), McAdam (village), Prince William, Saint Andrews (parish), Saint Andrews (town), Saint Croix, Saint David, Saint George, Saint James, Saint Patrick, Saint Stephen, St. Stephen

It was created as Western Charlotte in 1994 by merging the old districts of Charlotte West and St. Stephen-Milltown save for Deer Island and Campobello Island which became part of Fundy Isles, the rather atypical name of "Western Charlotte" was chosen to prevent confusion with the old smaller district of "Charlotte West". The riding also added a small piece of territory from Charlotte Centre.

In 2006, the district again added Campobello Island and the name was changed from Western Charlotte to Charlotte-Campobello.

In 2013, the district expanded northward adding the McAdam area.

In 2016, the riding was renamed Saint Croix.

Saint Croix (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Assembly Years Member Party
Western Charlotte
Riding created from St. Stephen-Milltown, Charlotte West and Charlotte Centre
53rd  1995–1999     Ann Breault Liberal
54th  1999–2003     Tony Huntjens Progressive Conservative
55th  2003–2006
Charlotte-Campobello
56th  2006–2010     Tony Huntjens Progressive Conservative
57th  2010–2014 Curtis Malloch
58th  2014–2016     John Ames Liberal
Saint Croix
58th  2016–2018     John Ames Liberal
59th  2018–2019     Greg Thompson Progressive Conservative
60th  2020–2024 Kathy Bockus
61st  2024–Present

Election results

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Saint Croix

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2024 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeKathy Bockus3,27145.34+0.5
LiberalTroy Lyons2,06328.60+23.5
GreenMark Groleau1,44219.99+4.1
IndependentKris Booth1702.36-
People's AllianceAlex Tessmann961.33-29.9
New DemocraticBola Ademolu901.25-0.7
LibertarianKrysten Mitchell821.14-
Total valid votes 7,21499.85
Total rejected ballots 110.15
Turnout 7,225-
Eligible voters -
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -11.5
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]
2020 provincial election redistributed results[3]
Party %
  Progressive Conservative44.8
  People's Alliance32.3
  Green15.9
  Liberal5.1
  New Democratic1.9
2020 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeKathy Bockus3,57045.18+5.97
People's AllianceRod Cumberland2,54632.22+14.53
GreenKim Reeder1,23815.67+3.04
LiberalJohn Wayne Gardner4015.07-24.33
New DemocraticBrad McKinney1471.86+0.79
Total valid votes 7,90299.76
Total rejected ballots 190.24
Turnout 7,92166.09
Eligible voters 11,985
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -4.28
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]
2018 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeGreg Thompson3,24939.21+0.02
LiberalJohn Ames2,43629.40-12.34
People's AllianceJoyce Wright1,46617.69+11.74
GreenDonna Linton1,04712.63+6.27
New DemocraticJan Underhill891.07-5.69
Total valid votes 8,287100.0
Total rejected ballots 140.17-0.15
Turnout 8,30166.19+7.22
Eligible voters 12,176
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +6.18
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]

Charlotte-Campobello

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2014 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJohn B. Ames3,17641.73+17.24
Progressive ConservativeCurtis Malloch2,98239.19-8.90
New DemocraticJune Greenlaw5156.77-6.12
People's AllianceJoyce Wright4846.36-0.09
GreenDerek Simon4535.95-2.10
Total valid votes 7,61099.69
Total rejected ballots 240.31
Turnout 7,63460.96
Eligible voters 12,523
Liberal notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +13.07
Voting results declared after judicial recount.
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]
2010 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeCurtis Malloch2,97748.09-1.62
LiberalAnnabelle Juneau1,51624.49-20.80
New DemocraticLloyd P. Groom79812.89+7.90
GreenJanice E. Harvey4988.05
People's AllianceJohn Craig4016.48
Total valid votes 6,190100.0  
Total rejected ballots 270.43
Turnout 6,21768.61
Eligible voters 9,061
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +9.59
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]
2006 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTony Huntjens3,15749.72+2.70
LiberalRobert N. Tinker2,87645.29+1.43
New DemocraticAndrew Graham3174.99-4.14
Total valid votes 6,350100.0  
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing +0.64
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]

Western Charlotte

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2003 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTony Huntjens2,85447.02-3.97
LiberalMadeleine Drummie2,66243.86-1.01
New DemocraticAndrew Graham5549.13+4.99
Total valid votes 6,070100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -1.48
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]
1999 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTony Huntjens3,49050.99+24.74
LiberalPeter Heelis3,07144.87-1.21
New DemocraticAndrew Gordon Graham2834.14+0.29
Total valid votes 6,844100.0  
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +25.95
Progressive Conservative candidate Tony Huntjens gained 27.17 percentage points from his 1995 performance running as a Confederation of Regions candidate.
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]
1995 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalAnn Breault3,07646.08
Progressive ConservativeKen Stevens1,75226.25
Confederation of RegionsTony Huntjens1,59023.82
New DemocraticJohn Alexander2573.85
Total valid votes 6,675100.0  
Liberal notional hold Swing  
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]

See also

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References

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  1. 1 2 "Electoral Boundaries & Representation Commission Final Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 5, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Provincial Election Results". Elections New Brunswick. Cite error: The named reference "Provincial Election Results" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. "Fundy-The Isles-Saint John Lorneville". 338Canada. Retrieved October 9, 2024.
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