2010 New Brunswick general election

The 2010 New Brunswick general election was held on September 27, 2010, to elect 55 members to the 57th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The incumbent Liberal government won 13 seats, while the opposition Progressive Conservatives won a landslide majority of 42 seats in the legislature. As leader of the PC party, David Alward became New Brunswick's 32nd premier.

The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick – acting on the advice of the Premier – would have originally been able to call an election earlier or as late as 2011; however a bill in the 56th Legislature has fixed election dates to the fourth Monday of September every four years beginning with this election.

With the defeat of Liberals, this election marked the first time in New Brunswick's history that a political party was voted out of office after just one term.

2006

 * October 10, 2006 - Organizers for the Green Party of Canada in New Brunswick announce plans to form a provincial Green Party in time to field a full slate of candidates in this election.
 * November 5, 2006 - Allison Brewer resigns as leader of the New Democratic Party. She will be replaced on an interim basis by Pat Hanratty and permanently upon the election of a new leader in late 2007.
 * December 12, 2006 - An opinion poll conducted November 10 to December 7 by Corporate Research Associates showed the Liberals enjoying an unprecedented lead in opinion polls, standing at 65% in contrast to 27% for the Progressive Conservatives, 6% for the New Democrats and 2% for the Greens.
 * December 13, 2006 - Bernard Lord resigns as leader of the Progressive Conservatives and announces he will resign his seat in the legislature on January 31, 2007.

2007

 * March 5, 2007 - Liberal Chris Collins wins Lord's former seat in Moncton East changing the standings in the legislature to 30 Liberals, 25 Progressive Conservatives.
 * April 17, 2007 - Progressive Conservatives Joan MacAlpine-Stiles and Wally Stiles cross the floor and join the Liberals changing the standings in the legislature to Liberals 32, Progressive Conservatives 23.
 * May 29, 2007 - Government House Leader Stuart Jamieson tables Bill 75 which would fix election dates to the fourth Monday of September every four years beginning on September 27 in 2010.
 * October 13, 2007 - The NDP elect Roger Duguay as their new leader.

2008

 * May 17, 2008 - The Green Party of New Brunswick is formed. Mike Milligan is elected as the interim leader of the party until a convention can be held in the fall.
 * October 18, 2008 – David Alward is elected as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party.
 * November 3, 2008 - Progressive Conservative Jack Carr holds a seat previously held by fellow Progressive Conservative Keith Ashfield who was elected as Conservative MP for Fredericton restoring the standings in the legislature to 32 Liberals, 23 Progressive Conservatives.

2009

 * March 9, 2009 - Liberal Burt Paulin wins a seat previously held by Progressive Conservative Percy Mockler changing the standings in the legislature to 33 Liberals, 22 Progressive Conservatives.
 * December 25, 2009 - Premier Shawn Graham "says he's ready to fight the next election on his controversial plan to sell NB Power to Hydro-Québec."

2010

 * January 4, 2010 - Justice Minister Michael Murphy unexpectedly resigns his seat to "spend more time with his family and return to practising law".
 * February 5, 2010 - Cabinet Minister Stuart Jamieson is forced to leave his cabinet post for suggesting that the NB power deal be put to a referendum.
 * March 24, 2010 - Premier Shawn Graham announces that the proposed sale of NB Power has been canceled.
 * May 10, 2010 - Premier Shawn Graham shuffles the New Brunswick cabinet. Bernard LeBlanc is reinstated as minister of justice, and also named the first minister responsible for public engagement. Brian Kenny is promoted to the tourism portfolio.  Cheryl Lavoie enters cabinet as minister of state for seniors. Donald Arseneault gains title of deputy premier.
 * May 19, 2010 - Progressive Conservatives release Vision for Citizen Engagement and Responsible Government, a pre-campaign document that outlines the PC strategy to improve citizen engagement.
 * June 9, 2010 - People's Alliance officially forms the newest N.B. political party under the leadership of former Tory Kris Austin.
 * September 27, 2010 - David Alward is elected into office as Premier of New Brunswick.

Results
!rowspan="2" colspan="2"|Party !rowspan="2"|Party leader !rowspan="2"|# of candidates !colspan="4"|Seats !colspan="3"|Popular vote
 * - style="background:#ccc;"
 * - style="background:#ccc;"
 * style="text-align:center;"|2006
 * style="text-align:center;"| Dissolution
 * style="text-align:center;"|Elected
 * style="text-align:center;"|% Change
 * style="text-align:center;"|#
 * style="text-align:center;"|%
 * style="text-align:center;"|Change


 * align=left|Progressive Conservative
 * align=left|David Alward
 * align="right"|55
 * align="right"|26
 * align="right"|21
 * align="right"|42
 * align="right"|+16
 * align="right"|181,397
 * align="right"|48.80%
 * align="right"|+1.30%


 * align=left|Liberal
 * align=left|Shawn Graham
 * align="right"|55
 * align="right"|29
 * align="right"|32
 * align="right"|13
 * align="right"|-16
 * align="right"|128,078
 * align="right"|34.45%
 * align="right"|-12.65%


 * align=left|New Democratic
 * align=left|Roger Duguay
 * align="right"|55
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|
 * align="right"|38,686
 * align="right"|10.41%
 * align="right"|+5.26%


 * align=left|Jack MacDougall
 * align="right"|49
 * align="right"|*
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|
 * align="right"|16,943
 * align="right"|4.56%
 * align="right"|*


 * align=left|Kris Austin
 * align="right"|14
 * align="right"|*
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|
 * align="right"|4,363
 * align="right"|1.17%
 * align="right"|*


 * style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"|Independent
 * align="right"|7
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|0
 * align="right"|
 * align="right"|2,275
 * align="right"|0.61%
 * align="right"|+0.36%


 * style="text-align:left;" colspan="2"|Vacant
 * align="right"|
 * align="right"|
 * align="right"|2
 * style="text-align:left;" colspan="3"|Total
 * align="right"|235
 * align="right"|55
 * style="text-align:right;"|55
 * style="text-align:right;"|55
 * style="text-align:right;"|-
 * style="text-align:right;"|372,208
 * colspan="2"|100%
 * style="text-align:left;" colspan="11"|Source: Provincial Election Results - Elections NB
 * }
 * style="text-align:right;"|55
 * style="text-align:right;"|-
 * style="text-align:right;"|372,208
 * colspan="2"|100%
 * style="text-align:left;" colspan="11"|Source: Provincial Election Results - Elections NB
 * }
 * }

* Party did not run candidates in the last election

Target ridings
The following is a list of ridings which were narrowly lost by the indicated party. For instance, under the Liberal column are the 10 seats in which they came closest to winning from the Conservatives, while under the Conservative column are the 10 seats in which they came closest to winning from the Liberals. Listed is the name of the riding, and the margin, in terms of percentage of the vote, by which the party lost.

These ridings are likely to be targeted by the specified party because the party lost them by a very slim margin in the 2006 election.

Up to 10 are shown, with a maximum margin of victory of 15%. No party or independent candidate, other than the Liberals or Progressive Conservatives, came within 15% of winning any seats.

* Indicates incumbent not running again.

To clarify further; this is a list of provincial general election winners with their party in parentheses, and their margin as a percentage of the vote over the party whose list the seat is on (not the same as the margin of victory if the party potentially "targeting" the seat in that list did not finish second in the previous election). "Won" means that the targeting party won the seat from the incumbent party. "Held" means the incumbent party held the seat.

The ridings of Moncton East, Moncton West, Restigouche-La-Vallée and Petitcodiac are also likely to be targeted by the Conservatives as all have switched to the Liberals since the 2006 election. Moncton East and Restigouche-La-Vallée were carried by the Liberals in by-elections while the MLAs for Moncton West and Petitcodiac crossed the floor from the PCs to the Liberals.

Retiring incumbents
The following sitting MLAs have announced that they will not seek re-election.
 * Tony Huntjens, Progressive Conservative MLA for Charlotte-Campobello since 2006, and previously MLA for Western Charlotte from 1999 to 2006.
 * Roly MacIntyre, Liberal MLA for Saint John East since 2006, and previously MLA for Saint John Champlain from 1995 to 1999 and 2003 to 2006.
 * Jeannot Volpé, Progressive Conservative MLA for Madawaska-les-Lacs since 1995.
 * Joan MacAlpine-Stiles, Liberal MLA (Originally Progressive Conservative) for Moncton West since 1999.
 * Stuart Jamieson, Liberal MLA for Saint John-Fundy, first elected from 1987 to 1999, and re-elected in 2003.
 * Eugene McGinley, Liberal MLA, first elected from 1972 to 1978 as MLA for Bathurst, and re-elected in 2003 as MLA for Grand Lake-Gagetown.
 * Cy LeBlanc, Progressive Conservative MLA elected in 1999 and re-elected in 2003 in the Dieppe-Memramcook riding. He was re-elected again in 2006 in the Dieppe Centre-Lewisville riding.
 * Mike Murphy, Liberal MLA, Moncton North. Serving, Minister of Justice, former Minister of Health.

Candidates by riding
Legend
 * bold denotes cabinet minister or party leader
 * italics denotes a potential candidate who has not received his/her party's nomination
 * † denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election

Northeast
2,453 34.42% 3,914 54.92% 524 7.35% 236 3.31% 3,631 46.53% 2,593 33.23% 1,413 18.11% 167 2.14% 3,649 49.77% 2,798 38.16% 706 9.63% 179 2.44% 2,899 44.99% 2,821 43.78% 620 9.62% 104 1.61% 1,946 32.49% 2,456 41.01% 1,476 24.65% 111 1.85% 3,663 - (50.07%) 3,041 - (41.57%) 406 - (5.55%) 206 - (2.82%) 2,304 - (31.74%) 4,272 - (58.84%) 684 - (9.42%) 4,655 - (63.85%) 1,487 - (20.40%) 1,149 - (15.76%) 1,480 - (18.96%) 3,808 - (48.78%) 2,518 - (32.26%) 2,546 - (37.36%) 2,908 - (42.67%) 1,132 - (16.61%) 93 - (1.36%) 136 - (2.00%) 3,290 - (49.62%) 2,615 - (39.44%) 510 - (7.69%) 216 - (3.26%) 2,552 - (38.56%) 3,187 - (48.16%) 379 - (5.73%) 175 - (2.64%) 325 - (4.91%) 1,952 - (30.17%) 3,792 - (58.60%) 200 - (3.09%) 204 - (3.15%) 323 - (4.99%)
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|1. Campbellton-Restigouche Centre
 * Roy Boudreau
 * Roy Boudreau
 * Roy Boudreau
 * Greg Davis
 * Greg Davis
 * Widler Jules
 * Widler Jules
 * Lynn Morrison Hemson
 * Lynn Morrison Hemson
 * Roy Boudreau
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|2. Dalhousie-Restigouche East
 * Donald Arseneault
 * Roy Boudreau
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|2. Dalhousie-Restigouche East
 * Donald Arseneault
 * Donald Arseneault
 * Donald Arseneault
 * Joseph Elias
 * Joseph Elias
 * Ray Godin
 * Ray Godin
 * Susan Smissaert
 * Susan Smissaert
 * Donald Arseneault
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|3. Nigadoo-Chaleur
 * Roland Haché
 * Donald Arseneault
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|3. Nigadoo-Chaleur
 * Roland Haché
 * Roland Haché
 * Roland Haché
 * Fred Albert
 * Fred Albert
 * Serge Beaubrun
 * Serge Beaubrun
 * Mathieu LaPlante
 * Mathieu LaPlante
 * Roland Haché
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|4. Bathurst
 * Brian Kenny
 * Roland Haché
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|4. Bathurst
 * Brian Kenny
 * Brian Kenny
 * Brian Kenny
 * Nancy McKay
 * Nancy McKay
 * Sebastien Duke
 * Sebastien Duke
 * Hazel Hachey
 * Hazel Hachey
 * Brian Kenny
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|5. Nepisiguit
 * Cheryl Lavoie
 * Brian Kenny
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|5. Nepisiguit
 * Cheryl Lavoie
 * Cheryl Lavoie
 * Cheryl Lavoie
 * Ryan Riordon
 * Ryan Riordon
 * Pierre Cyr
 * Pierre Cyr
 * Patrice Des Lauriers
 * Patrice Des Lauriers
 * Cheryl Lavoie
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|6. Caraquet
 * Hédard Albert
 * Cheryl Lavoie
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|6. Caraquet
 * Hédard Albert
 * Hédard Albert
 * Hédard Albert
 * Philip Chiasson
 * Philip Chiasson
 * Claudia Julien
 * Claudia Julien
 * Mathieu Chayer
 * Mathieu Chayer
 * Hédard Albert
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|7. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou
 * Alonzo Rail
 * Hédard Albert
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|7. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou
 * Alonzo Rail
 * Alonzo Rail
 * Alonzo Rail
 * Paul Robichaud
 * Paul Robichaud
 * Armel Chiasson
 * Armel Chiasson
 * Paul Robichaud
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|8. Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur
 * Denis Landry
 * Paul Robichaud
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|8. Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur
 * Denis Landry
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|8. Centre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur
 * Denis Landry
 * Denis Landry
 * Denis Landry
 * Anike Robichaud
 * Anike Robichaud
 * Francois Rousselle
 * Francois Rousselle
 * Denis Landry
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|9. Tracadie-Sheila
 * Norma McGraw
 * Denis Landry
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|9. Tracadie-Sheila
 * Norma McGraw
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|9. Tracadie-Sheila
 * Norma McGraw
 * Norma McGraw
 * Norma McGraw
 * Claude Landry
 * Claude Landry
 * Roger Duguay
 * Roger Duguay
 * Claude Landry
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|10. Miramichi Bay-Neguac
 * Carmel Robichaud
 * Claude Landry
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|10. Miramichi Bay-Neguac
 * Carmel Robichaud
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|10. Miramichi Bay-Neguac
 * Carmel Robichaud
 * Carmel Robichaud
 * Carmel Robichaud
 * Serge Robichaud
 * Serge Robichaud
 * Marc-Alphonse Leclair
 * Marc-Alphonse Leclair
 * Filip Vanicek
 * Filip Vanicek
 * Thomas L'Huillier (PANB)
 * Thomas L'Huillier (PANB)
 * Carmel Robichaud
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|11. Miramichi-Bay du Vin
 * Bill Fraser
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|11. Miramichi-Bay du Vin
 * Bill Fraser
 * Bill Fraser
 * Joan Cripps
 * Joan Cripps
 * Kelly Clancy-King
 * Kelly Clancy-King
 * Ronald Mazerolle
 * Ronald Mazerolle
 * Bill Fraser
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|12. Miramichi Centre
 * John Foran
 * Bill Fraser
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|12. Miramichi Centre
 * John Foran
 * John Foran
 * John Foran
 * Robert Trevors
 * Robert Trevors
 * Douglas Mullin
 * Douglas Mullin
 * Dylan Schneider
 * Dylan Schneider
 * Frances Connell (PANB)
 * Frances Connell (PANB)
 * John Foran
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|13. Southwest Miramichi
 * Rick Brewer
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|13. Southwest Miramichi
 * Rick Brewer
 * Rick Brewer
 * Jake Stewart
 * Jake Stewart
 * Jason Robar
 * Jason Robar
 * Jimmy Lawlor
 * Jimmy Lawlor
 * Wes Gullison (PANB)
 * Wes Gullison (PANB)
 * Rick Brewer
 * }
 * }

Southeast
3,442 - (46.03%) 3,174 - (42.45%) 861 - (11.52%) 3,722 - (55.72%) 1,720 - (25.75%) 1,023 - (15.31%) 215 - (3.22%) 2,447 - (29.20%) 5,055 - (60.33%) 503 - (6.00%) 374 - (4.46%) 5,244 - (61.33%) 2,121 - (24.81%) 669 - (7.82%) 409 - (4.78%) 107 - (1.25%) 911 - (19.02%) 2,712 - (56.62%) 513 - (10.71%) 654 - (13.65%) 3,426 - (50.82%) 2,174 - (32.25%) 707 - (10.49%) 435 - (6.45%) 4,541 - (46.24%) 3,429 - (34.91%) 1,174 - (11.95%) 677 - (6.89%) 2,694 - (41.54%) 2,528 - (38.98%) 626 - (9.65%) 637 - (9.82%) 1,995 - (32.50%) 2,983 - (48.59%) 580 - (9.45%) 503 - (8.19%) 78 - (1.27%) 1,912 - (36.54%) 2,349 - (44.90%) 512 - (9.79%) 367 - (7.01%) 92 - (1.76%) 2,538 - (30.77%) 4,171 - (50.57%) 809 - (9.81%) 730 - (8.85%) 1,769 - (23.84%) 4,135 - (55.74%) 666 - (8.98%) 849 - (11.44%) 1,626 - (23.47%) 4,357 - (62.89%) 457 - (6.60%) 488 - (7.04%) 1,252 - (19.54%) 4,009 - (62.57%) 412 - (6.43%) 448 - (6.99%) 286 - (4.46%) - Collins won the seat in a by-election on March 5, 2007. The seat was previously held by Progressive Conservative former premier Bernard Lord.
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|14. Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
 * Bertrand LeBlanc
 * Bertrand LeBlanc
 * Bertrand LeBlanc
 * Jimmy Bourque
 * Jimmy Bourque
 * Alida Fagan
 * Alida Fagan
 * vacant
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|15. Kent
 * Shawn Graham
 * vacant
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|15. Kent
 * Shawn Graham
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|15. Kent
 * Shawn Graham
 * Shawn Graham
 * Shawn Graham
 * Bruce Hickey
 * Bruce Hickey
 * Susan Levi-Peters
 * Susan Levi-Peters
 * Garry Sanipass
 * Garry Sanipass
 * Shawn Graham
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|16. Kent South
 * Martin Goguen
 * Shawn Graham
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|16. Kent South
 * Martin Goguen
 * Martin Goguen
 * Martin Goguen
 * Claude Williams
 * Claude Williams
 * Oscar Doucet
 * Oscar Doucet
 * Luc LeBreton
 * Luc LeBreton
 * Claude Williams
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|17. Shediac-Cap-Pelé
 * Victor Boudreau
 * Claude Williams
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|17. Shediac-Cap-Pelé
 * Victor Boudreau
 * Victor Boudreau
 * Victor Boudreau
 * Janice Brun
 * Janice Brun
 * Yves Leger
 * Yves Leger
 * Natalie Arsenault
 * Natalie Arsenault
 * Charles Vautour (Ind.)
 * Charles Vautour (Ind.)
 * Victor Boudreau
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|18. Tantramar
 * Beth Barczyk
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|18. Tantramar
 * Beth Barczyk
 * Beth Barczyk
 * Mike Olscamp
 * Mike Olscamp
 * Bill Evans
 * Bill Evans
 * Margaret Tusz-King
 * Margaret Tusz-King
 * Mike Olscamp
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|19. Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe
 * Bernard LeBlanc
 * Mike Olscamp
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|19. Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe
 * Bernard LeBlanc
 * Bernard LeBlanc
 * Bernard LeBlanc
 * Fortunat Duguay
 * Fortunat Duguay
 * Denis Brun
 * Denis Brun
 * Fanny Leblanc
 * Fanny Leblanc
 * Bernard LeBlanc
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|20. Dieppe Centre-Lewisville
 * Roger Melanson
 * Bernard LeBlanc
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|20. Dieppe Centre-Lewisville
 * Roger Melanson
 * Roger Melanson
 * Roger Melanson
 * Dave Maltais
 * Dave Maltais
 * Agathe Lapointe
 * Agathe Lapointe
 * Paul LeBreton
 * Paul LeBreton
 * Cy LeBlanc†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|21. Moncton East
 * Chris Collins
 * Cy LeBlanc†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|21. Moncton East
 * Chris Collins
 * Chris Collins
 * Chris Collins
 * Karen Nelson
 * Karen Nelson
 * Teresa Sullivan
 * Teresa Sullivan
 * Roy MacMullin
 * Roy MacMullin
 * Chris Collins
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|22. Moncton West
 * Anne Marie Picone Ford
 * Chris Collins
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|22. Moncton West
 * Anne Marie Picone Ford
 * Anne Marie Picone Ford
 * Anne Marie Picone Ford
 * Susan Stultz
 * Susan Stultz
 * Shawna Gagne
 * Shawna Gagne
 * Carrie Sullivan
 * Carrie Sullivan
 * Barry Renouf (Ind.)
 * Barry Renouf (Ind.)
 * Joan MacAlpine-Stiles†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|23. Moncton North
 * Kevin Robart
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|23. Moncton North
 * Kevin Robart
 * Kevin Robart
 * Marie-Claude Blais
 * Marie-Claude Blais
 * Jean Guimond
 * Jean Guimond
 * Greta Doucet
 * Greta Doucet
 * Carl Bainbridge (PANB)
 * Carl Bainbridge (PANB)
 * vacant
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|24. Moncton Crescent
 * Russ Mallard
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|24. Moncton Crescent
 * Russ Mallard
 * Russ Mallard
 * John Betts
 * John Betts
 * Cyprien Okana
 * Cyprien Okana
 * Mike Milligan
 * Mike Milligan
 * John Betts
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|25. Petitcodiac
 * Wally Stiles
 * John Betts
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|25. Petitcodiac
 * Wally Stiles
 * Wally Stiles
 * Wally Stiles
 * Sherry Wilson
 * Sherry Wilson
 * Leta Both
 * Leta Both
 * Bethany Thorne-Dykstra
 * Bethany Thorne-Dykstra
 * Wally Stiles
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|26. Riverview
 * Lana Hansen
 * Wally Stiles
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|26. Riverview
 * Lana Hansen
 * Lana Hansen
 * Lana Hansen
 * Bruce Fitch
 * Bruce Fitch
 * Darryl Pitre
 * Darryl Pitre
 * Steven Steeves
 * Steven Steeves
 * Bruce Fitch
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|27. Albert
 * Claude Curwin
 * Bruce Fitch
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|27. Albert
 * Claude Curwin
 * Claude Curwin
 * Claude Curwin
 * Wayne Steeves
 * Wayne Steeves
 * Anthony Crandall
 * Anthony Crandall
 * Vernon Woolsey
 * Vernon Woolsey
 * Lucy Rolfe (PANB)
 * Lucy Rolfe (PANB)
 * Wayne Steeves
 * }
 * }

- MacAlpine-Stiles crossed the floor to the Liberals on April 17, 2007. She previously sat as a Progressive Conservative.

- Stiles crossed the floor to the Liberals on April 17, 2007. He previously sat as a Progressive Conservative.

Southwest
1,418 - (21.14%) 4,476 - (66.73%) 487 - (7.26%) 327 - (4.87%) 1,668 - (22.28%) 4,302 - (57.47%) 1,193 - (15.93%) 323 - (4.31%) 2,752 - (34.24%) 4,075 - (50.70%) 911 - (11.33%) 300 - (3.73%) 1,736 - (30.98%) 2,913 - (51.99%) 594 - (10.60%) 187 - (3.34%) 173 - (3.09%) 1,694 - (28.40%) 3,374 - (56.57%) 535 - (8.97%) 361 - (6.05%) 1,867 - (33.06%) 2,137 - (37.84%) 1,338 - (23.69%) 305 - (5.40%) 1,326 - (30.45%) 1,333 - (30.66%) 1,203 - (27.63%) 236 - (5.45%) 247 - (5.81%) 2,062 - (35.31%) 2,926 - (50.10%) 576 - (9.86%) 192 - (3.29%) 84 - (1.44%) 2,287 - (33.81%) 3,433 - (50.75%) 688 - (10.17%) 247 - (3.65%) 110 - (1.63%) 1,815 - (28.74%) 3,633 - (57.53%) 427 - (6.76%) 222 - (3.52%) 218 - (3.45%) 3,176 - (51.27%) 2,286 - (36.90%) 305 - (4.92%) 180 - (2.91%) 248 - (4.00%) 1,516 - (24.46%) 2,980 - (48.08%) 798 - (12.88%) 500 - (8.07%) 404 - (6.52%)
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|28. Kings East
 * George Horton
 * George Horton
 * George Horton
 * Bruce Northrup
 * Bruce Northrup
 * Robert Murray
 * Robert Murray
 * Jenna Milligan
 * Jenna Milligan
 * Bruce Northrup
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|29. Hampton-Kings
 * Kit Hickey
 * Bruce Northrup
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|29. Hampton-Kings
 * Kit Hickey
 * Kit Hickey
 * Kit Hickey
 * Bev Harrison
 * Bev Harrison
 * Julie Drummond
 * Julie Drummond
 * Pierre Roy
 * Pierre Roy
 * Bev Harrison
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|30. Quispamsis
 * Mary Schryer
 * Bev Harrison
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|30. Quispamsis
 * Mary Schryer
 * Mary Schryer
 * Mary Schryer
 * Blaine Higgs
 * Blaine Higgs
 * Matt Doherty
 * Matt Doherty
 * Mark Woolsey
 * Mark Woolsey
 * Mary Schryer
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|31. Saint John-Fundy
 * Gary Keating
 * Mary Schryer
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|31. Saint John-Fundy
 * Gary Keating
 * Gary Keating
 * Gary Keating
 * Glen Savoie
 * Glen Savoie
 * Lise Lennon
 * Lise Lennon
 * Matthew Clark
 * Matthew Clark
 * Glenn McAllister (PANB)
 * Glenn McAllister (PANB)
 * Stuart Jamieson†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|32. Rothesay
 * Victoria Clarke
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|32. Rothesay
 * Victoria Clarke
 * Victoria Clarke
 * Margaret-Ann Blaney
 * Margaret-Ann Blaney
 * Pamela Scichilone
 * Pamela Scichilone
 * Sharon Murphy-Flatt
 * Sharon Murphy-Flatt
 * Margaret-Ann Blaney
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|33. Saint John East
 * Kevin McCarville
 * Margaret-Ann Blaney
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|33. Saint John East
 * Kevin McCarville
 * Kevin McCarville
 * Kevin McCarville
 * Glen Tait
 * Glen Tait
 * Sandy Harding
 * Sandy Harding
 * Ann McAllister
 * Ann McAllister
 * Roly MacIntyre†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|34. Saint John Harbour
 * Ed Doherty
 * Roly MacIntyre†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|34. Saint John Harbour
 * Ed Doherty
 * Ed Doherty
 * Ed Doherty
 * Carl Killen
 * Carl Killen
 * Wayne Dryer
 * Wayne Dryer
 * Patty Higgins
 * Patty Higgins
 * John Campbell (Ind.)
 * John Campbell (Ind.)
 * Ed Doherty
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|35. Saint John Portland
 * Dan Joyce
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|35. Saint John Portland
 * Dan Joyce
 * Dan Joyce
 * Trevor Holder
 * Trevor Holder
 * Jeremy Higgins
 * Jeremy Higgins
 * Stefan Warner
 * Stefan Warner
 * Lisa Cromwell (PANB)
 * Lisa Cromwell (PANB)
 * Trevor Holder
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|36. Saint John Lancaster
 * Abel LeBlanc
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|36. Saint John Lancaster
 * Abel LeBlanc
 * Abel LeBlanc
 * Dorothy Shephard
 * Dorothy Shephard
 * Habib Kilisli
 * Habib Kilisli
 * Mary Ellen Carpenter
 * Mary Ellen Carpenter
 * Wendy Coughlin (PANB)
 * Wendy Coughlin (PANB)
 * Abel LeBlanc
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|37. Fundy-River Valley
 * Jack Keir
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|37. Fundy-River Valley
 * Jack Keir
 * Jack Keir
 * Jim Parrott
 * Jim Parrott
 * David Sullivan
 * David Sullivan
 * Stephanie Coburn
 * Stephanie Coburn
 * Edward Hoyt (PANB)
 * Edward Hoyt (PANB)
 * Jack Keir
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|38. Charlotte-The Isles
 * Rick Doucet
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|38. Charlotte-The Isles
 * Rick Doucet
 * Rick Doucet
 * Sharon Tucker
 * Sharon Tucker
 * Sharon Greenlaw
 * Sharon Greenlaw
 * Burt Folkins
 * Burt Folkins
 * Theresa James (PANB)
 * Theresa James (PANB)
 * Rick Doucet
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|39. Charlotte-Campobello
 * Annabelle Juneau
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|39. Charlotte-Campobello
 * Annabelle Juneau
 * Annabelle Juneau
 * Curtis Malloch
 * Curtis Malloch
 * Lloyd Groom
 * Lloyd Groom
 * Janice Harvey
 * Janice Harvey
 * John Craig (PANB)
 * John Craig (PANB)
 * Tony Huntjens†
 * }
 * }

Central
569 - (12.62%) 3,662 - (81.23%) 277 - (6.14%) 2,108 - (29.16%) 3,290 - (45.51%) 237 - (3.28%) 175 - (2.42%) 1,419 - (19.63%) 2,712 - (35.28%) 3,656 - (47.56%) 592 - (7.70%) 727 - (9.46%) 2,586 - (34.16%) 3,571 - (47.17%) 861 - (11.37%) 553 - (7.30%) 2,178 - (35.31%) 2,437 - (39.51%) 945 - (15.32%) 608 - (9.86%) 2,469 - (32.53%) 2,931 - (38.62%) 1,220 - (16.07%) 903 - (11.90%) 67 - (0.88%) 1,502 - (23.33%) 4,097 - (63.65%) 547 - (8.50%) 291 - (4.52%) 1,486 - (22.95%) 3,614 - (55.82%) 1,012 - (15.63%) 362 - (5.59%) 1,232 - (17.39%) 4,486 - (63.33%) 675 - (9.53%) 305 - (4.31%) 386 - (5.45%)
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|40. Oromocto
 * Georgina Jones
 * Georgina Jones
 * Georgina Jones
 * Jody Carr
 * Jody Carr
 * Beau Davidson
 * Beau Davidson
 * Jody Carr
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|41. Grand Lake-Gagetown
 * Barry Armstrong
 * Jody Carr
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|41. Grand Lake-Gagetown
 * Barry Armstrong
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|41. Grand Lake-Gagetown
 * Barry Armstrong
 * Barry Armstrong
 * Barry Armstrong
 * Ross Wetmore
 * Ross Wetmore
 * J.R. Magee
 * J.R. Magee
 * Sandra Burtt
 * Sandra Burtt
 * Kris Austin (PANB)
 * Kris Austin (PANB)
 * Eugene McGinley†
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|42. Fredericton-Nashwaaksis
 * T.J. Burke
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|42. Fredericton-Nashwaaksis
 * T.J. Burke
 * T.J. Burke
 * Troy Lifford
 * Troy Lifford
 * Dana Brown
 * Dana Brown
 * Jack MacDougall
 * Jack MacDougall
 * T.J. Burke
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|43. Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
 * Kelly Lamrock
 * T.J. Burke
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|43. Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak
 * Kelly Lamrock
 * Kelly Lamrock
 * Kelly Lamrock
 * Pam Lynch
 * Pam Lynch
 * Andy Scott
 * Andy Scott
 * Kathleen MacDougall
 * Kathleen MacDougall
 * Kelly Lamrock
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|44. Fredericton-Lincoln
 * Greg Byrne
 * Kelly Lamrock
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|44. Fredericton-Lincoln
 * Greg Byrne
 * Greg Byrne
 * Greg Byrne
 * Craig Leonard
 * Craig Leonard
 * Jason Purdy
 * Jason Purdy
 * Tracey Waite
 * Tracey Waite
 * Greg Byrne
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|45. Fredericton-Silverwood
 * Rick Miles
 * Greg Byrne
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|45. Fredericton-Silverwood
 * Rick Miles
 * Rick Miles
 * Rick Miles
 * Brian Macdonald
 * Brian Macdonald
 * Tony Myatt
 * Tony Myatt
 * Jim Wolstenholme
 * Jim Wolstenholme
 * Jim Andrews (Ind.)
 * Jim Andrews (Ind.)
 * Rick Miles
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|46. New Maryland-Sunbury West
 * Larry DeLong
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|46. New Maryland-Sunbury West
 * Larry DeLong
 * Larry DeLong
 * Jack Carr
 * Jack Carr
 * Jesse Travis
 * Jesse Travis
 * Ellen Comer
 * Ellen Comer
 * Jack Carr
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|47. York
 * Winston Gamblin
 * Jack Carr
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|47. York
 * Winston Gamblin
 * Winston Gamblin
 * Winston Gamblin
 * Carl Urquhart
 * Carl Urquhart
 * Sharon Scott-Levesque
 * Sharon Scott-Levesque
 * Jean Louis Deveau
 * Jean Louis Deveau
 * Carl Urquhart
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|48. York North
 * Eugene Price
 * Carl Urquhart
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|48. York North
 * Eugene Price
 * Eugene Price
 * Eugene Price
 * Kirk MacDonald
 * Kirk MacDonald
 * Genevieve MacRae
 * Genevieve MacRae
 * Jarrod Currie
 * Jarrod Currie
 * Steven Hawkes (PANB)
 * Steven Hawkes (PANB)
 * Kirk MacDonald
 * }
 * }


 * - Carr won the seat in a by-election on November 3, 2008. The seat was previously held by fellow Progressive Conservative Keith Ashfield.

Northwest
710 - (10.22%) 4,673 - (67.27%) 280 - (4.03%) 103 - (1.48%) 996 - (14.34%) David Kennedy (PANB) 185 - (2.66%) 1,711 - (27.17%) 3,884 - (61.67%) 319 - (5.07%) 384 - (6.10%) 2,039 - (40.05%) 2,684 - (52.72%) 109 - (2.14%) 118 - (2.32%) 141 - (2.77%) 2,715 - (43.60%) 3,058 - (49.11%) 292 - (4.69%) 162 - (2.60%) 2,492 - (35.72%) 3,727 - (53.43%) 551 - (7.90%) 206 - (2.95%) 1,362 - (18.60%) 5,551 - (75.81%) 226 - (3.09%) 183 - (2.50%) 1,989 - (31.85%) 3,380 - (54.13%) 230 - (3.68%) 645 - (10.33%)
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|49. Woodstock
 * Jeff Bradbury
 * Jeff Bradbury
 * Jeff Bradbury
 * David Alward
 * David Alward
 * Conrad Anderson
 * Conrad Anderson
 * Todd Antworth
 * Todd Antworth
 * Dale Allen (Ind.)
 * Dale Allen (Ind.)
 * David Alward
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|50. Carleton
 * Peter Cook
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|50. Carleton
 * Peter Cook
 * Peter Cook
 * Dale Graham
 * Dale Graham
 * Jacob Elsinga
 * Jacob Elsinga
 * Tegan Wong-Daugherty
 * Tegan Wong-Daugherty
 * Dale Graham
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|51. Victoria-Tobique
 * Larry Kennedy
 * Dale Graham
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|51. Victoria-Tobique
 * Larry Kennedy
 * Larry Kennedy
 * Larry Kennedy
 * Wes McLean
 * Wes McLean
 * David Burns
 * David Burns
 * Wayne Sabine
 * Wayne Sabine
 * Carter Edgar (Ind.)
 * Carter Edgar (Ind.)
 * Larry Kennedy
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|52. Grand Falls-Drummond-Saint-André
 * Ron Ouellette
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|52. Grand Falls-Drummond-Saint-André
 * Ron Ouellette
 * Ron Ouellette
 * Danny Soucy
 * Danny Soucy
 * Maureen Michaud
 * Maureen Michaud
 * Cécile Martel Robitaille
 * Cécile Martel Robitaille
 * Ron Ouellette
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|53. Restigouche-La-Vallée
 * Burt Paulin
 * Ron Ouellette
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|53. Restigouche-La-Vallée
 * Burt Paulin
 * Burt Paulin
 * Burt Paulin
 * Martine Coulombe
 * Martine Coulombe
 * Alain Martel
 * Alain Martel
 * André Arpin
 * André Arpin
 * Burt Paulin
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|54. Edmundston-Saint-Basile
 * Michelle Daigle
 * Burt Paulin
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|54. Edmundston-Saint-Basile
 * Michelle Daigle
 * Michelle Daigle
 * Michelle Daigle
 * Madeleine Dubé
 * Madeleine Dubé
 * Michel Thebeau
 * Michel Thebeau
 * Michelle Simard
 * Michelle Simard
 * Madeleine Dubé
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|55. Madawaska-les-Lacs
 * Jocelyn Lévesque
 * Madeleine Dubé
 * style="background:whitesmoke;"|55. Madawaska-les-Lacs
 * Jocelyn Lévesque
 * Jocelyn Lévesque
 * Jocelyn Lévesque
 * Yvon Bonenfant
 * Yvon Bonenfant
 * Nicole Theriault
 * Nicole Theriault
 * Jean-Marc Nadeau (Ind.)
 * Jean-Marc Nadeau (Ind.)
 * Jean-Marc Nadeau (Ind.)
 * Jean-Marc Nadeau (Ind.)
 * Jeannot Volpé†
 * }
 * }


 * - Paulin won the seat in a by-election on March 9, 2009. The seat was previously held by Progressive Conservative Percy Mockler.