Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins

Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first contested in the 2014 general election as Hampton, having been created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries.

Coordinates:45.391°N 65.804°W / 45.391; -65.804
District created2013
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Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins
New Brunswick electoral district
The riding of Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins (as it exists from 2023) in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Coordinates:45.391°N 65.804°W / 45.391; -65.804
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 
John Herron
Liberal
District created2013
First contested2014
Last contested2024
Demographics
Population (2011)15,300
Electors (2013)10,989
Census division(s)Kings, Saint John
Census subdivision(s)Hampton, Mispec, Quispamsis, Saint John
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The district includes the town of Hampton and a small part of the town of Quispamsis, from which it runs southwesterly to Mispec, including parts of the city of Saint John south of the Mispec River and rural and suburban communities in between. It drew significant population from the former districts of Hampton-Kings, Saint John-Fundy, Saint John East and Quispamsis as well as a small part of Rothesay.

The riding was renamed Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins following the 2023 redistribution.

Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding

On May 11, 2024, John Herron was nominated as the Liberal candidate for the riding of Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins in the upcoming New Brunswick provincial election.[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Assembly Years Member Party
Hampton
Riding created from Hampton-Kings, Saint John-Fundy,
Saint John East, Quispamsis and Rothesay
58th  2014–2018     Gary Crossman Progressive Conservative
59th  2018–2020
60th  2020–2024
Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins
61st  2024–Present     John Herron Liberal
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Election results

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2024 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJohn Herron3,25939.31+25.8
Progressive ConservativeFaytene Grasseschi3,03536.61-23.8
GreenLaura Myers1,55318.73+7.5
New DemocraticGordie Stackhouse1712.07-0.9
People's AlliancePeter Graham1531.85-10.2
LibertarianBarbara Dempsey1201.45
Total valid votes 8,29199.78
Total rejected ballots 180.22
Turnout 8,30970.87
Eligible voters 11,724
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +24.8
Source: Elections New Brunswick
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More information 2020 provincial election redistributed results, Party ...
2020 provincial election redistributed results[2]
Party %
  Progressive Conservative60.4
  Liberal13.5
  People's Alliance12.0
  Green11.2
  New Democratic3.0
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More information 2020 New Brunswick general election, Party ...
2020 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeGary Crossman4,35160.52+11.35
LiberalCarley Parish1,08415.08-4.23
GreenJohn Sabine81611.35+1.48
People's AllianceSharon Bradley-Munn6879.56-6.99
New DemocraticAlex White2513.49-1.61
Total valid votes 7,189
Total rejected ballots 210.29+0.05
Turnout 7,21060.86-2.80
Eligible voters 11,846
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +7.79
Source: Elections New Brunswick[3]
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More information 2018 New Brunswick general election, Party ...
2018 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeGary Crossman3,70249.17+10.43
LiberalCarley Parish1,45419.31-4.09
People's AllianceDana Hansen1,24616.55+12.66
GreenJohn Sabine7439.87+1.86
New DemocraticLayton Peck3845.10-20.87
Total valid votes 7,529100.0  
Total rejected ballots 180.24
Turnout 7,54763.66
Eligible voters 11,855
Source: Elections New Brunswick[3]
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More information 2014 New Brunswick general election, Party ...
2014 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeGary Crossman2,67938.74
New DemocraticBev Harrison1,79625.97
LiberalJohn D. Cairns1,61823.40
GreenJohn Sabine5548.01
People's AllianceJoan K. Seeley2693.89
Total valid votes 6,916100.0  
Total rejected ballots 220.32
Turnout 6,93858.97
Eligible voters 11,767
This riding was created from parts of Hampton-Kings, Saint John-Fundy, Saint John East, Quispamsis and Rothesay, all of which elected a Progressive Conservative in the previous election. Bev Harrison was the Progressive Conservative incumbent from Hampton-Kings, but ran as a New Democrat in this election.
Source: Elections New Brunswick[3]
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