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New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1973

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The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1973 was the most radical redistribution of electoral districts in the history of New Brunswick, Canada. Under this redistribution, New Brunswick changed from a bloc voting electoral system to first past the post. As the number of members per district had been re-evaluated as recently as 1967, the number of members was not changed, and multi-member districts were simply subdivided to form single-member districts.

List of electoral districts

(each district returns one member)

  • Albert
  • Bathurst
  • Bay du Vin
  • Campbellton
  • Caraquet
  • Carleton Centre
  • Carleton North
  • Carleton South
  • Charlotte Centre
  • Charlotte-Fundy
  • Charlotte West
  • Chatham
  • Dalhousie
  • East Saint John
  • Edmundston
  • Fredericton North
  • Fredericton South
  • Grand Falls
  • Kent Centre
  • Kent North
  • Kent South
  • Kings Centre
  • Kings East
  • Kings West
  • Madawaska Centre
  • Madawaska-les-Lacs
  • Madawaska South
  • Memramcook
  • Miramichi Bay
  • Miramichi-Newcastle
  • Moncton East
  • Moncton North
  • Moncton West
  • Nepisiguit-Chaleur
  • Nigadoo-Chaleur
  • Oromocto
  • Petitcodiac
  • Queens North
  • Queens South
  • Restigouche East
  • Restigouche West
  • Riverview
  • Saint John-Fundy
  • Saint John Harbour
  • Saint John North
  • Saint John Park
  • Saint John South
  • Saint John West
  • St. Stephen-Milltown
  • Shediac
  • Shippagan-les-Îles
  • Southwest Miramichi
  • Sunbury
  • Tantramar
  • Tracadie
  • Victoria-Tobique
  • York North
  • York South
  • References

    New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1973 Wikipedia