York (1785–1974 electoral district)
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Defunct provincial electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
District created | 1785 |
District abolished | 1973 |
First contested | 1785 |
Last contested | 1970 |
York was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It used a bloc voting system to elect candidates. It was abolished with the 1973 electoral redistribution, when the province moved to single-member ridings.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Election results
1970 New Brunswick general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Harry Ames | 6,050 | ![]() | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Carl Mooers | 5,954 | ![]() | |||||
Liberal | John Ker | 4,278 | ||||||
Liberal | Albert A. Knox | 4,272 | ||||||
New Democratic | James William Bradley | 318 | ||||||
New Democratic | Richard Lawrence Bright | 295 |
1967 New Brunswick general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Harry Ames | 5,616 | ![]() | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Carl Mooers | 5,393 | ![]() | |||||
Liberal | John Fawcett | 4,755 | ||||||
Liberal | William Gould | 4,403 |
References
- ^ unseated after an appeal
- ^ died in 1821
- ^ died in 1832
- ^ a b c d elected to federal seat
- ^ died in 1872
- ^ named to Legislative Council
- ^ lost second election
- ^ election protested and a second election was held in October 1890
- ^ called to the Senate in 1902
- ^ died in 1911
- ^ resigned to accept appointment as judge
- ^ died in 1973