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Kent (provincial electoral district)

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First contested
  
1995

Electors (2010)
  
8,990

District abolished
  
2013

Last contested
  
2013

Province
  
New Brunswick

Elector
  
8,990

Kent (provincial electoral district)

Legislature
  
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

Census subdivisions
  
Bouctouche, Buctouche 16, Dundas, Harcourt, Huskisson, Rexton, Richibucto (parish), Richibucto 15, Saint Mary, Saint-Paul, Weldford, Wellington

District created
  
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1994

Census divisions
  
Kent County, New Brunswick, Bouctouche

Kent is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created for the 1995 election, taking in most of Kent Centre and parts of Kent North. Its boundaries were expanded southward in 2006, while losing some territory to its north.

It was represented from its creation until 2013 by members of the Graham family. Senior Liberal cabinet minister and incumbent from Kent Centre Alan Graham was elected here in 1995. His son Shawn Graham, succeeded him in a 1998 by-election and was re-elected in the 1999, 2003, 2006 and 2010 general elections. The younger Graham served as Premier of New Brunswick from 2006-2010 and resigned in 2013 after the provincial conflict commissioner ruled he had violated the Members' Conflict of Interest Act in approving loan guarantees to a company with which Alan was associated.

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Kent (provincial electoral district) Wikipedia