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Fredericton (electoral district) Fredericton in relation to the other New Brunswick ridings
Fredericton (formerly
Frederictonâ€"Yorkâ€"Sunbury ) is a federal
electoral district in
New Brunswick ,
Canada , that has been represented in the
Canadian House of Commons since 1988. Its population in 2001 was 82,782. It predecessor riding,
Yorkâ€"Sunbury , was represented in the House of Commons from 1917 to 1988.
The district includes the city of
Fredericton , and the towns of
Oromocto ,
Chipman , and
Minto and vicinity.
"Yorkâ€"Sunbury" riding was created in 1914 from parts of
Sunburyâ€"Queen's and
York ridings. Previously, York County was its own riding and Sunbury County was joined with
Queens County .
The riding was named after
York and
Sunbury counties, of which it was composed.
In 1987, Yorkâ€"Sunbury was abolished. Some rural areas in the southern parts of the riding were transferred to
Carletonâ€"Charlotte riding, and a largely uninhabited area moved to
Miramichi . The remainder was incorproated into "Fredericton" riding. It was renamed "Frederictonâ€"Yorkâ€"Sunbury" shortly after the 1988 election.
This riding was abolished in 1996 when more rural areas were moved into other districts (particularly
Tobique-Mactaquac and
New Brunswick Southwest , and a new riding named "Fredericton" was created. The Minto and Chipman areas were added to the riding in 2003.
Members of Parliament This riding has elected the following
Members of Parliament :
Yorkâ€"Sunbury #
Harry Fulton McLeod ,
Unionist (1917–1921) (d.
January 7 ,
1921 )#
Richard Hanson (
Conservative (1921–1935)#
William George Clark ,
Liberal (1935–1940)#
Richard Hanson , Conservative (1940–1945)#
H. Francis G. Bridges , Liberal (1945–1947) (d.
August 10 1947 )#
Milton Fowler Gregg , Liberal (1947–1957)#
J. Chester MacRae ,
Progressive Conservative (1957–1972)#
J. Robert Howie , Progressive Conservative (1972–1988])
Fredericton (Frederictonâ€"Yorkâ€"Sunbury after 1988)#
J.W. (Bud) Bird ,
Progressive Conservative (1988–1993)
Fredericton #
Andy Scott ,
Liberal (1993–present)
Fredericton, 1996-present >|Andy Scott 19,649 41.8 -5.0 >|Pat Lynch 16,292 34.7 +1.2 >|John Carty 9,988 21.2 +3.9 >|Philip Duchastel 884 1.9 -0.5 >|David Raymond Amos 198 0.4 +0.4 Liberal Andy Scott 19,819 46.8 +10.0 Conservative Kent Fox 14,193 33.5 -21.2 New Democratic Party John Carty 7,360 17.3 +10.3 >|Green Daron Letts 997 2.4 +2.4 Majority 5,626 13.3 - bgcolor="white" Rejected ballots 264 0.6 - bgcolor="white" Turnout 42,633 61.8 - bgcolor="white" Notional Liberal gain from Conservative . Swing +15.6 Change from 2000 is based on redistributed results. Conservative Party change is based on the combination of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party totals. Liberal Andy Scott 14,175 38.6 +4.5 Progressive Conservative Raj Venugopal 10,919 29.7 -0.5 Canadian Alliance Allan Neill 8,814 24.0 +2.2 New Democratic Party Michael Dunn 2,584 7.0 -6.1 >|Natural Law William Parker 233 0.6 -0.3 Majority 3,256 8.9 - bgcolor="white" Rejected ballots 213 0.6 - bgcolor="white" Turnout 36,938 62.8 - bgcolor="white" Canadian Alliance change is based on Reform in 1997. Liberal Andy Scott 12,252 34.1 -12.6 Progressive Conservative Cleveland Allaby 10,835 30.2 +1.0 >|Reform Mark McCready 7,815 21.8 +4.8 >|New Democratic Party Patricia Hughes 4,689 13.1 +8.1 >|Natural Law Jeanne Geldart 321 0.9 +0.1 Total 35,912 Change from 1993 is not based on redistributed results.Frederictonâ€"Yorkâ€"Sunbury, 1989-1996 Liberal Andy Scott 21,868 46.7 +7.0 Progressive Conservative Bud Bird 13,696 29.2 -13.8 >|Reform Jack Lamey 7,977 17.0 +17.0 >|New Democratic Party Pauline MacKenzie 2,343 5.0 -5.3 >|Natural Law Neil Dickie 382 0.8 +0.8 >|Canada Party Steven Gillrie 373 0.8 +0.8 >|Independent¹Doreen Fraser 226 0.5 -5.3 Total 46,865 ¹Fraser was nominated as a Confederation of Regions Party of Canada candidate, but was listed as an independent because that party did not run enough candidates to be officially recognized.Fredericton, 1987-1989 Progressive Conservative Bud Bird 20,494 43.0 -15.9 Liberal Brad Woodside 18,939 39.7 +16.6 >|New Democratic Party Allan Sharp 4,922 10.3 -6.9 >|Confederation of Regions Greg Hargrove 2,755 5.8 +5.8 >|Rhinoceros Chris Fullerton 316 0.7 +0.7 >|IndependentHarry Marshall 253 0.5 -0.4 Total 47,679 Yorkâ€"Sunbury Progressive Conservative Robert Howie 25,190 58.9 +12.2 Liberal Loretta Washburn 9,873 23.1 -13.9 >|New Democratic Party Allan Sharp 7,366 17.2 +2.6 >|IndependentHarry Marshall 377 0.9 +0.4 Total 42,806 Progressive Conservative Robert Howie 18,246 47.7 -7.3 Liberal Dan Hurley 14,138 37.0 +7.1 >|New Democratic Party Phillip Booker 5,567 14.6 +0.2 >|IndependentHarry Marshall 205 0.5 -0.2 >|Libertarian Jay Nauss 95 0.2 +0.2 Total 38,251 Progressive Conservative Robert Howie 21,722 55.0 +4.7 Liberal Pete Mockler 11,815 29.9 -10.4 >|New Democratic Party Phillip Booker 5,665 14.4 +4.9 >|IndependentHarry Marshall 258 0.7 +0.7 Total 39,460 Progressive Conservative Robert Howie 17,673 50.3 -2.7 Liberal John McNair 14,153 40.3 +3.0 >|New Democratic Party Kevin White 3,327 9.5 -0.2 Total 35,153 Progressive Conservative Robert Howie 20,362 53.0 -2.4 Liberal Ray Dixon 14,335 37.3 -4.0 >|New Democratic Party Beverley Wallace 3,741 9.7 +6.4 Total 38,438 Progressive Conservative Chester MacRae 17,394 55.4 +6.9 Liberal Paul Burden 12,983 41.3 -4.4 >|New Democratic Party Patrick Callaghan 1,028 3.3 -2.4 Total 31,405 Progressive Conservative Chester MacRae 15,813 48.5 unch Liberal Paul Burden 14,909 45.7 +0.7 >|New Democratic Party Patrick Callaghan 1,872 5.7 +2.6 Total 32,594 Progressive Conservative Chester MacRae 15,827 48.5 -0.1 Liberal David Dickson 14,678 45.0 +2.1 Social Credit George Nickerson 1,142 3.5 -1.3 >|New Democratic Party Lovell Clark 1,001 3.1 -0.6 Total 32,648 Progressive Conservative Chester MacRae 15,255 48.6 -5.0 Liberal David Dickson 13,461 42.9 -1.2 Social Credit George Nickerson 1,513 4.8 +4.8 >|New Democratic Party John Simonds 1,167 3.7 +1.4 Total 31,396 Progressive Conservative Chester MacRae 15,813 53.6 +4.1 Liberal David Dickson 13,118 44.1 -4.1 >|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Lawrence Bright 669 2.3 unch Total 29,730 Progressive Conservative Chester MacRae 13,356 49.5 +6.7 Liberal Milton Gregg 13,018 48.2 -4.5 >|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Lawrence Bright 628 2.3 -2.2 Total 27,002 Liberal Milton Gregg 12,888 52.7 +3.9 Progressive Conservative Ewart Clair Atkinson 10,455 42.8 -1.9 >|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Charles Watson 1,111 4.5 -2.0 Total 24,454 Liberal Milton Gregg 12,158 48.8 -2.5 Progressive Conservative Ewart Clair Atkinson 11,127 44.7 +10.7 >|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Murray Young 1,628 6.5 -8.2 Total 24,913 Liberal Milton Gregg 12,237 51.3 +3.1 Progressive Conservative Ernest William Sansom 8,119 34.0 -10.3 >|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Murray Young 3,514 14.7 +7.2 Total 23,870 By-election was held after death of Frances Bridges . Liberal Francis Bridges 10,828 48.2 -0.7 Progressive Conservative Ernest William Sansom 9,953 44.3 -6.8 >|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Murray Young 1,674 7.5 +7.5 Total 22,455 National Government Richard Hanson 10,352 51.1 +5.5 >|Liberal Peter J. Hughes 9,908 48.9 +2.1 Total 20,260 Liberal W.G. Clark 9,296 46.8 +15.9 >|Conservative Richard Hanson 9,042 45.6 -23.5 >|Reconstruction Errol MacDonald 1,506 7.6 +7.6 Total 19,844 >|Conservative Richard Hanson 10,166 69.1 +3.6 >|Liberal Fraser Winslow 4,552 30.9 -3.6 Total 14,718 >|Conservative Richard Hanson 8,451 65.5 -7.4 >|Liberal Peter J. Hughes 4,459 34.5 +7.4 Total 12,910 >|Conservative Richard Hanson 8,636 72.9 +20.0 >|Liberal Charles Robert Hawkins 3,207 27.1 -20.0 Total 11,843 Conservative Richard Hanson 7,777 52.9 -0.7 >|Liberal William James Osborne 6,911 47.1 +0.7 Total 14,688 Conservative Richard Hanson 7,107 53.6 -15.6 >|Liberal Ernest Stairs 6,160 46.4 +15.6 Total 13,267 Government Harry Fulton McLeod 6,957 69.2 - Liberal Nelson Brown 3,093 30.8 - bgcolor="white" Total 10,050 * List of Canadian federal electoral districts * Past Canadian electoral districts Riding history from the Library of Parliament : *York-Sunbury 1917-1987 *Fredericton 1987-1989 *Frederictonâ€"Yorkâ€"Sunbury 1989-1996 *Fredericton 1996-present