Gagetown-Petitcodiac

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

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

{{Infobox Canada electoral district

| name = Gagetown-Petitcodiac

| province = New Brunswick

| image = File:Gagetown-Petitcodiac (2014-).png

| caption = The riding of Gagetown-Petitcodiac in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts.

| coordinates = {{coord |45.929|N|65.654|W|display=inline,title}}

| prov-status = defunct

| prov-created = 2013

| prov-abolished = 2023

| prov-election-first = 2014

| prov-election-last = 2020

| prov-rep =

| prov-rep-link =

| prov-rep-party =

| prov-rep-party-link =

| demo-census-date = 2011

| demo-pop = 15948

| demo-electors = 11131

| demo-electors-date = 2013

| demo-cd = Albert, Westmorland, Kings, Queens, Sunbury

| demo-csd = Brunswick, Burton, Cambridge, Cardwell, Coverdale, Elgin, Gagetown (parish), Arcadia, Hampstead, Havelock, Johnston, Kars, Moncton (parish), Three Rivers, Salisbury (parish), Springfield, Studholm, Waterborough

}}

Gagetown-Petitcodiac was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first contested in the 2014 general election, having been created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries.

The district ran from the boundaries of the town of Oromocto to those of the city of Moncton along New Brunswick Highway 2, and includes only small municipalities and unincorporated communities. It drew significant population the former districts of Petitcodiac, Grand Lake-Gagetown, Oromocto, Kings East and Hampton-Kings.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

{{NB-MLA}}

{{NB-MLA nodata|Riding created from Petitcodiac, Grand Lake-Gagetown,
Oromocto, Kings East and Hampton-Kings}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2014

| ToYr = 2018

| Assembly# = 58

| NBParty = PC

| RepName = Ross Wetmore

| PartyTerms# = 3

| RepTerms# = 3

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2018

| ToYr = 2020

| Assembly# = 59

}}

{{NB-MLA row

| FromYr = 2020

| ToYr = 2024

| Assembly# = 60

}}

{{NB-MLA nodata|Riding dissolved into Arcadia-Butternut Valley-Maple Hills, Fredericton-Grand Lake,
Sussex-Three Rivers, Oromocto-Sunbury and Albert-Riverview}}

{{NB-MLA end}}

Election results

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

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Ross Wetmore|4,773|59.09|+13.38}}

{{CANelec|NB|PANB|Craig Dykeman|1,303|16.13|-7.41}}

{{CANelec|NB|Green|Marilyn Merritt-Gray|1,003|12.42|-1.23}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Jake Urquhart|867|10.73|-3.61}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Ryan Jewkes|131|1.62|-0.43}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,077| }}

{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|17|0.21|+0.15}}

{{CANelec/total|Turnout|8,094|69.03|+1.16}}

{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|11,725}}

{{CANelec/hold|NB|PC|+10.39}}{{end}}

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

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Ross Wetmore|3,674|45.71|+1.24}}

{{CANelec|NB|PANB|Craig Dykeman|1,892|23.54|--}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Brigitte Noel|1,153|14.35|-18.80}}

{{CANelec|NB|Green|Marilyn Merritt-Gray|1,097|13.64|+4.23}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Anne Marie F. Richardson|165|2.05|-10.92}}

{{CANelec|NB|KISS|Carolyn MacDonald|56|0.70|--}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|8,037|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|5|0.06}}

{{CANelec/total|Turnout|8,042|67.88}}

{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|11,848}}

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

{{CANelec|NB|PC|Ross Wetmore|3,352|44.47}}

{{CANelec|NB|Liberal|Barak Stevens|2,499|33.15}}

{{CANelec|NB|NDP|Anthony Crandall|978|12.97}}

{{CANelec|NB|Green|Fred Harrison|709|9.41}}

{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|7,538|100.0  }}

{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|34|0.45}}

{{CANelec/total|Turnout|7,572|63.74}}

{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|11,879}}

{{CANelec/note|This riding was created from parts of Petitcodiac, Grand Lake-Gagetown, Oromocto, Kings East and Hampton-Kings, all of which elected Progressive Conservatives in the previous election. Ross Wetmore was the incumbent from Grand Lake-Gagetown.}}

{{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=15 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 }}}}

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References

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