Fredericton North

{{short description|Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada}}

{{use mdy dates|date=December 2021}}

{{Infobox Canada electoral district

| name = Fredericton North (2014-present)

| province = New Brunswick

| image = File:Fredericton North (2023-).png

| caption = The riding of Fredericton North (as it exists from 2023) in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts

| prov-status = active

| prov-created = 2013

| prov-abolished =

| prov-election-first = 2014

| prov-election-last = 2024

| prov-rep = Luke Randall

| prov-rep-link =

| prov-rep-party = Liberal

| prov-rep-party-link =

| demo-census-date = 2011

| demo-pop = 15511{{cite web|url=http://www.gnb.ca/elections/pdf/2013Boundaries/2013-EBRC-CDCER-Report-Rapport-Final.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-03-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005155101/http://www.gnb.ca/elections/pdf/2013Boundaries/2013-EBRC-CDCER-Report-Rapport-Final.pdf |archive-date=2013-10-05 }}

| demo-electors = 11366{{cite web|url=http://www.gnb.ca/elections/pdf/2013Boundaries/2013-EBRC-CDCER-Report-Rapport-Final.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-03-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005155101/http://www.gnb.ca/elections/pdf/2013Boundaries/2013-EBRC-CDCER-Report-Rapport-Final.pdf |archive-date=2013-10-05 }}

| demo-electors-date = 2013

| demo-cd = York

| demo-csd = Fredericton

}}

{{Infobox Canada electoral district

| name = Fredericton North (1974-2006)

| province = New Brunswick

| image =

| caption =

| prov-status = defunct

| prov-created = 1973

| prov-abolished = 2006

| prov-election-first = 1974

| prov-election-last = 2003

| demo-electors = 14096{{cite web |url=http://www.gnb.ca/elections/pdf/2003ProvRpt.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-03-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130930233731/http://www.gnb.ca/elections/pdf/2003ProvRpt.pdf |archive-date=2013-09-30 }}

| demo-electors-date = 2003

| demo-cd = York

| demo-csd =

}}

Fredericton North ({{langx|fr|Fredericton-Nord}}) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada from 1973 to 2006, and was contested again in the 2014 New Brunswick general election. It was split between the ridings of Fredericton-Nashwaaksis and Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak from 2006 until 2014.

From 1974 to 2003, the riding consisted of the whole of the northside of the city of Fredericton. From 2014, it contained only a subset of that former territory, namely the former towns of Devon and Nashwaaksis (excluding parts north of the Ring Road).

File:Fredericton North Roads Map.png

Members of the Legislative Assembly

{{NB-MLA}}

{{NB-MLA nodata|Riding created from Fredericton}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1974

| ToYr = 1978

| Assembly# = 48

| NBParty = PC

| RepName = Lawrence Garvie

| PartyTerms# = 3

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1978

| ToYr = 1982

| Assembly# = 49

| RepName = Ed Allen

| RepLink = Edwin G. Allen

| RepTerms# = 2

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1982

| ToYr = 1987

| Assembly# = 50

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1987

| ToYr = 1991

| Assembly# = 51

| NBParty = Liberal

| RepName = Jim Wilson

| RepLink = Jim Wilson (New Brunswick politician)

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1991

| ToYr = 1995

| Assembly# = 52

| NBParty = CoR

| RepName = Ed Allen

| RepLink = Edwin G. Allen

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1995

| ToYr = 1999

| Assembly# = 53

| NBParty = Liberal

| RepName = Jim Wilson

| RepLink = Jim Wilson (New Brunswick politician)

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 1999

| ToYr = 2003

| Assembly# = 54

| NBParty = PC

| RepName = D. Peter Forbes

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2003

| ToYr = 2006

| Assembly# = 55

| NBParty = Liberal

| RepName = Thomas J. Burke

| RepLink = T.J. Burke

}}

{{NB-MLA nodata|Riding dissolved into Fredericton-Nashwaaksis and Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak}}

{{NB-MLA nodata|Riding re-created from Fredericton-Nashwaaksis and Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2014

| ToYr = 2018

| Assembly# = 58

| NBParty = Liberal

| RepName = Stephen Horsman

| PartyTerms# = 2

| RepTerms# = 2

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2018

| ToYr = 2020

| Assembly# = 59

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2020

| ToYr = 2024

| Assembly# = 60

| NBParty = PC

| PartyTerms# = 1

| RepName = Jill Green

| RepLink = Jill Green (politician)

| RepTerms# = 1

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2024

| ToYr =

| Assembly# = 61

| NBParty = Liberal

| PartyTerms# = 1

| RepName = Luke Randall

| RepTerms# = 1

}}

{{NB-MLA end}}

Election results

=2020–present=

{{2024 New Brunswick general election/Fredericton North}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="4" | 2020 provincial election redistributed results{{cite web |title=Fredericton North |url=https://338canada.com/nb/1012e.htm |website=338Canada |access-date=21 October 2024}}
bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="130px" colspan="2" | Party

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="30px" | %

{{Canadian party colour|NB|PC|background}} |  

| Progressive Conservative

align=right| 41.6
{{Canadian party colour|NB|Green|background}} |  

| Green

align=right| 31.2
{{Canadian party colour|NB|Liberal|background}} |  

| Liberal

align=right| 18.4
{{Canadian party colour|NB|PANB|background}} |  

| People's Alliance

align=right| 7.6
{{Canadian party colour|NB|NDP|background}} |  

| New Democratic

align=right| 1.2

{{CANelec/top|NB|2020|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Jill Green|3,227|41.13|+12.89}}

{{CANelec|NB|Green|Luke Randall|2,464|31.40|+14.41}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Stephen Horsman|1,464|18.66|-12.95}}

{{CANelec|NB|PANB|Allen Price|591|7.53|-13.83}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Mackenzie Thomason|100|1.27|-0.52}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|7,846|99.47}}

{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|42|0.53|+0.33}}

{{CANelec/total|Turnout|7,888|66.29|-0.20}}

{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|11,900}}

{{CANelec/gain|NB|PC|Liberal|+12.92}}{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|2018|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Stephen Horsman|2,443|31.61|-1.99}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Jill Green|2,182|28.23|-3.50}}

{{CANelec|NB|PANB|Lynn King|1,651|21.36|+17.21}}

{{CANelec|NB|Green|Tamara White|1,313|16.99|+6.72}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Scarlett Tays|139|1.80|-18.45}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|7,728|100.0}}

{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|16|0.21|-0.03}}

{{CANelec/total|Turnout|7,744|66.48|+0.34}}

{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|11,648}}

{{CANelec/hold|NB|Liberal|+0.75}}{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|2014|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Stephen Horsman|2,589|33.60}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Troy Lifford|2,445|31.73}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Brian Duplessis|1,560|20.25}}

{{CANelec|NB|Green|Madeleine Berrevoets|791|10.27}}

{{CANelec|NB|PANB|Patricia Wilkins|320|4.15}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|7,705|100.0}}

{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|18|0.23}}

{{CANelec/total|Turnout|7,723|66.14}}

{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|11,676}}

{{CANelec/note|Voting results declared after judicial recount.}}

{{CANelec/note|This riding was created from parts of Fredericton-Nashwaaksis and Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak, both elected a Progressive Conservative in the previous election. Troy Lifford was the incumbent from Fredericton-Nashwaaksis.}}

{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections New Brunswick{{cite web|url=http://www.gnb.ca/elections/results-resultats/2014-09-22/2014-09-22-results-e.asp |title=Declared Results, 2014 New Brunswick election |author=Elections New Brunswick |date=6 Oct 2014 |access-date=18 Oct 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141014112536/http://www.gnb.ca/elections/results-resultats/2014-09-22/2014-09-22-results-e.asp |archive-date=2014-10-14 }}}}

{{end}}

=1974–2006=

{{CANelec/top|NB|2003|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|T.J. Burke|4,163|47.35|+4.59}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|D. Peter Forbes|3,211|36.52|-10.67}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Dennis Atchison|1,418|16.13|+8.82}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,792|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/gain|NB|Liberal|PC|+7.63}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1999|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|D. Peter Forbes|4,081|47.19|+26.65}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Brad Woodside|3,698|42.76|-6.17}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Todd Joseph Tingley|632|7.31|-5.10}}

{{CANelec|NB|CoR|Ronald Rubar|203|2.35|-15.78}}

{{CANelec|CA|Natural Law|William Parker|34|0.39|–}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,648|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/gain|NB|PC|Liberal|+16.41}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1995|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Jim Wilson|4,235|48.93|+17.46}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Walter Brown|1,778|20.54|+5.80}}

{{CANelec|NB|CoR|Ross Ingram|1,569|18.13|-31.16}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Elaine Perkins|1,074|12.41|+7.91}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,656|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/gain|NB|Liberal|CoR|+5.83}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1991|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|CoR|Ed Allen|6,052|49.29|–}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Jim Wilson|3,864|31.47|-26.54}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Donald H. Parent|1,810|14.74|-16.44}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Richard Stephen DeSaulniers|553|4.50|-3.23}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|12,279|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/gain|NB|CoR|Liberal|+37.92}}

{{CANelec/note|Confederation of Regions candidate Ed Allen gained 18.11 percentage points from his performance in the 1987 election running as a Progressive Conservative.}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1987|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Jim Wilson|6,667|58.01|+26.48}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Ed Allen|3,584|31.18|-28.37}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Carman J. Burns|888|7.73|-1.19}}

{{CANelec|XX|Independent|Gordon "Brian" King|354|3.08|–}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|11,493|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/gain|NB|Liberal|PC|+27.42}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1982|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Edwin G. Allen|6,392|59.55|+3.68}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Bob C. Chase|3,384|31.53|-5.63}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Nancy MacFarland|958|8.92|+1.95}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|10,734|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/hold|NB|PC|+4.66}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1978|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Edwin G. Allen|5,304|55.87|+3.22}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Carl Edward Howe|3,528|37.16|-7.58}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Christopher Devlin Hicks|662|6.97|+4.36}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,494|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/hold|NB|PC|+5.40}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|NB|1974|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Lawrence Garvie|4,792|52.65}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Carl Edward Howe|4,072|44.74}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Michel Goudreau|238|2.61}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|9,102|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/note|The previous multi-member riding of Fredericton went totally Progressive Conservative in the last election, with Lawrence Garvie being one of two incumbents.}}

{{end}}

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