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2021 New Brunswick municipal elections

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2021 New Brunswick municipal elections

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Turnout30.35%

Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 10, 2021. They were originally supposed to be held May 11, 2020, but were postponed one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick.[1] Furthermore, elections in some municipalities in Northwestern New Brunswick were held on May 25[2] due to those areas being under lockdown.[3] Elections were also held for district education councils and regional health authorities (Horizon Health Network and Vitalité Health Network), and there were two plebiscites (annexation of the town and parish of Saint-Quentin[4] and allowing people to own hens for non-commercial purposes in Blacks Harbour).[5]

Here is a summary of the mayoral races in the largest municipalities in the province and the council races for the three largest cities. Election results were released on May 25, following the postponed elections in Northwest New Brunswick.[2]

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[6]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Kim Chamberlain 2,825 66.31
Richard Barbeau 977 22.93
Greg Bossé 458 10.75

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[7]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Louise Landry 1,105 45.89
Susan Cormier 832 34.55
Ronnie Duguay (X) 389 16.15
Justin A. Guignard 82 3.41

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[8]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Ian Comeau 1,895 66.00
Joey Goulette 520 18.11
Gilles Roy 456 15.88

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[9]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Yvon Lapierre (X) Acclaimed

The race in Edmundston will be held on May 25[2] due to a lockdown in Northwestern New Brunswick.[3]

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[10]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Eric Marquis 4,453 63.52
Lise Ouellette 2,557 36.48

The candidates are as follows:[11]

Mayor

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Candidates
Results
Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Kate Rogers 9,056 54.37
Mike O'Brien (X) 5,045 30.29
Corinne Hersey 2,252 13.52
Drew Brown 302 1.81
Ward 1
Candidate Vote %
Margo Sheppard 685 53.60
Karen Grant 454 35.52
Dennis Atchison 139 10.88
Ward 2
Candidate Vote %
Mark Peters (X) 712 59.88
Sean Winslow 477 40.12
Ward 3
Candidate Vote %
Bruce Grandy (X) 604 43.11
Anthea Plummer 399 28.48
Troy Haines 398 28.41
Ward 4
Candidate Vote %
Jocelyn Pike 478 51.01
Sheldon Currie 305 32.55
Eric Price (X) 154 16.44
Ward 5
Candidate Vote %
Steve Hicks (X) 789 59.91
Denver Boreland 528 40.09
Ward 6
Candidate Vote %
Eric MeGarity (X) 614 43.89
Maegen Black 406 29.02
Sharon Levesque 308 22.02
Ian LeTourneau 71 5.08
Ward 7
Candidate Vote %
Kevin Darrah (X) 613 52.26
Gail Costello 560 47.74
Ward 8
Candidate Vote %
Greg Ericson (X) 632 48.77
Scott Smith 350 27.01
Joshua Paul 314 24.23
Ward 9
Candidate Vote %
Ruth Breen 888 55.71
Stephen A. Chase (X) 647 40.59
Jeff Shanks 59 3.70
Ward 10
Candidate Vote %
Cassandra M. Blackmore 928 48.61
Kelly L. Murray 642 33.63
Alan J. Atkins 339 17.76
Ward 11
Candidate Vote %
Jason LeJeune 689 59.04
Louie Youssef 382 32.73
David Wells 96 8.23
Ward 12
Candidate Vote %
Henri Mallet (X) 703 38.44
Janet Moser 680 37.18
Kandise Brown 446 24.38

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[16]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Marcel Yvon Deschênes (X) Acclaimed

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[17]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Adam Lordon (X) Acclaimed

The candidates are as follows:[18]

Mayor

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Candidates
  • Dawn Arnold - incumbent mayor
  • Erik Gingles - runs video-news site Buzzlocal.[19]
Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Dawn Arnold (X) 9,998 58.76
Erik Gingles 7,016 41.24
At large (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Monique LeBlanc 6,686 21.96
Marty Kingston 6,645 21.83
Yves Belliveau 4,673 15.35
Krysta Cowling 4,427 14.54
Isabelle Forest 3,372 11.08
Craig McCluskey 2,718 8.93
Hafsah Ayub Mohammad 1,920 6.31
Ward 1 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Shawn Crossman (X) 2,531 33.76
Paulette Thériualt (X) 1,532 20.43
Patrick Richard 1,451 19.35
Réal Allain 1,115 14.87
Dan Ross 869 11.59
Ward 2 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Charles Léger (X) 1,472 20.19
Daniel Bourgeois 1,339 18.36
Bettina Moores 1,331 18.25
Blair Lawrence (X) 1,323 18.14
Jeff Wallace 1,022 14.02
Peter Colwell 805 11.04
Ward 3 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Bryan D. Butler (X) 2,447 30.69
Dave Steeves 2,131 26.73
Tamara Nichol 2,081 26.10
Diani Blanco 1,313 16.47
Ward 4 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Paul Richard 2,779 40.83
Susan F. Edgett (X) 2,249 33.65
Paul Pellerin (X) 1,706 25.52

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[20]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Robert Edward Powell (X) Acclaimed

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[21]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Libby O'Hara 3,790 84.39
Gary D. Clark (X) 701 15.61

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[22]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Andrew J. LeBlanc 3,235 53.79
Tammy L. Rampersaud 2,779 46.21

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[23]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Nancy E. Grant (X) 3,020 92.19
Elizabeth Kramer 256 7.81

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[24]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Shawn Mesheau 1,067 55.43
Ron Aiken 858 44.57

The candidates are as follows:[25]

Mayor

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Candidates
Results
Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Donna E. Reardon 10,089 60.19
Mel A. W. Vincent 5,895 35.17
Darrell Bastarache 467 2.79
Howard A. Yeomans 312 1.86
At large (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Brent Harris 8,487 31.93
H. Gary Sullivan (X) 6,963 26.20
Dean M. Secord 3,461 13.02
Neil S. Clements 2,935 11.04
Arty Watson 1,909 7.18
Steven Henderson 1,438 5.41
Anthony Capson 909 3.42
Guy Verna 479 1.80
Ward 1 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Greg Norton (X) 2,861 32.62
Joanna F. E. Killen 1,941 22.13
Blake Armstrong (X) 1,566 17.85
Richard Lee 1,519 17.32
Sean Patrick Crowley 630 7.18
Steven J. Woodin 135 1.54
Christopher R. Withers 120 1.37
Ward 2 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Barry Ogden 1,760 23.51
John MacKenzie (X) 1,249 16.69
Jocelyn M. Stevens 900 12.02
Patty Higgins 691 9.23
Jacob W. Stackhouse 636 8.50
Jason L. Alcorn 485 6.48
Deborah Dianne McCormack 373 4.98
Tamara L. Steele 336 4.49
Conor Vienneau 279 3.73
Jerald H. Kunitzky 196 2.62
Russell Wilson 194 2.59
Justin B. Tinker 142 1.90
Larry E. Harlow 133 1.78
Tim Little 111 1.48
Ward 3 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Gerry Lowe 1,540 27.11
David Hickey (X) 1,532 26.97
Mariah A. Darling 1,460 25.70
Frank James 418 7.36
Barbara Ellemberg 309 5.44
Adam J. C. Salesse 202 3.56
Peter Duncan 118 2.08
Jordan R. Hollingsworth 101 1.78
Ward 4 (2 to be elected)
Candidate Vote %
Greg R. Stewart 1,141 15.19
Paula Radwan 1,128 15.02
Gina E. Hooley 1,120 14.91
Ray Stowbridge (X) 1,022 13.60
Bruce P. Court 620 8.25
Dan O'Connor 600 7.99
Daryl Ronald Bishop 538 7.16
Kimberley Mary Hughes 533 7.10
Lynaya L. Astephen 405 5.39
Christopher C. Daigle 405 5.39

By-election

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A by-election was held in Ward 3 on December 9, 2024, following the election of David Hickey in the 2024 New Brunswick general election:[30]

Results:[31]

Candidate Vote %
Mariah Darling 375 32.02
Ryan Moore 269 22.97
Adam Donnelly 114 9.74
Kevin M. McCann 114 9.74
Andrew Miller 70 5.98
Lisa Morris 67 5.72
P.J. Duncan 45 3.84
Bryan Wilson 44 3.76
Arty Watson 36 3.07
Jennifer Thompson 24 2.05
Dan Benoit 13 1.11

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[32]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Roger Caissie (X) 1,716 59.85
Léo Doiron 1,151 40.15

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[33]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Denis Losier (X) 5,637 69.22
Jean-Yves McGraw 2,507 30.78

The candidates for mayor are as follows:[34]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Arthur L. Slipp (X) Acclaimed

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c "New election dates have been set for the Edmundston-Madawaska region". Elections New Brunswick. Archived from the original on April 27, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "New Brunswick suspends municipal elections in lockdown areas". CBC. April 11, 2021.
  4. ^ "Unofficial List of Municipal Election Candidates". Elections New Brunswick. Archived from the original on April 19, 2021. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
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  12. ^ "Les candidats à la mairie de Fredericton ne souhaitent pas de fusions". Radio-Canada. May 7, 2021.
  13. ^ "STU professor running for mayor to 'challenge' the way things are". The Aquinian. February 6, 2020.
  14. ^ "Fredericton mayor reoffers, promotes himself as steady hand". CBC. February 18, 2021.
  15. ^ "Kate Rogers, only woman on Fredericton council, seeks mayor's job". CBC. February 3, 2021.
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  19. ^ "Arnold and Gingles seek mayor's office in Moncton". CBC. May 25, 2021.
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  26. ^ "Controversial candidate for Saint John mayor says he can relate to people". CBC. March 31, 2021.
  27. ^ "Two-term Saint John councillor Donna Reardon launches bid for mayor's seat". CBC. March 29, 2021.
  28. ^ "Mel Vincent Jr. seeks mayor's job in Saint John". CBC. March 30, 2021.
  29. ^ "Saint John mayoral candidate would tackle city's finances if elected". CBC. April 7, 2021.
  30. ^ "Saint John mayor urges voters to cast ballots in Ward 3 byelection". Global News.
  31. ^ "2024 Local Government by-elections / Élections partielles des gouvernements locaux 2024".
  32. ^ "Unofficial List of Municipal Election Candidates". Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved April 19, 2021.[permanent dead link]
  33. ^ "Unofficial List of Municipal Election Candidates". Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved April 19, 2021.[permanent dead link]
  34. ^ "Unofficial List of Municipal Election Candidates". Elections New Brunswick. Archived from the original on April 7, 2021. Retrieved April 19, 2021.