2014 New Brunswick general election

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The 2014 New Brunswick general election was held on September 22, 2014, to elect 49 members to the 58th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The 2013 redistribution reduced the size of the legislature from 55 seats to 49. Fracking was a major issue in the election as a whole. Most commentators described the election as a referendum on it. rdf:langString
L'élection générale néo-brunsiwckoise de 2014 a eu lieu le 22 septembre 2014 pour élire les 49 députés à l'Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick. L'Association libérale du Nouveau-Brunswick (plus connue sous le nom de Parti libéral), dirigée par Brian Gallant, remporte un gouvernement majoritaire en battant les progressistes-conservateurs du premier ministre David Alward. Le Nouveau Parti démocratique, dirigé par Dominic Cardy, récolte le plus de suffrages de son histoire, mais ne remporte aucun siège. En raison de ces échecs, tant David Alward que Dominic Cardy démissionneront de leurs fonctions de chef de leurs partis respectifs. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 2014 New Brunswick general election was held on September 22, 2014, to elect 49 members to the 58th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The 2013 redistribution reduced the size of the legislature from 55 seats to 49. The New Brunswick Liberal Association, led by Brian Gallant, won a majority government, defeating Incumbent Premier David Alward's Progressive Conservatives, which became the second single-term government in New Brunswick's history. The New Democratic Party, led by Dominic Cardy won the highest support in its history, though failed to win any seats. As a result of these losses, both Alward and Cardy resigned as leaders of their respective parties. The Green Party of New Brunswick improved on its results from the previous election, with party leader David Coon winning the party's first seat, and becoming only the second Green politician (after British Columbia MLA Andrew J. Weaver) elected to a provincial legislature. Fracking was a major issue in the election as a whole. Most commentators described the election as a referendum on it. Polling in the weeks leading up to the campaign gave the Liberals a wide lead over the governing Progressive Conservatives. Some commentators openly speculated about whether the Liberals were on track to repeat the 1987 provincial election, when they won every seat in the Legislative Assembly. As the campaign progressed, however, the gap in popular support between the two parties narrowed significantly. Some attributed this in part to a television interview with CBC New Brunswick anchor Harry Forestell in which Gallant gave inaccurate numbers relating to his proposal for a tax increase on the province's wealthiest residents. In the final poll of the campaign, the Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives were tied at 40 per cent support each.
rdf:langString L'élection générale néo-brunsiwckoise de 2014 a eu lieu le 22 septembre 2014 pour élire les 49 députés à l'Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick. L'Association libérale du Nouveau-Brunswick (plus connue sous le nom de Parti libéral), dirigée par Brian Gallant, remporte un gouvernement majoritaire en battant les progressistes-conservateurs du premier ministre David Alward. Le Nouveau Parti démocratique, dirigé par Dominic Cardy, récolte le plus de suffrages de son histoire, mais ne remporte aucun siège. En raison de ces échecs, tant David Alward que Dominic Cardy démissionneront de leurs fonctions de chef de leurs partis respectifs. Le Parti vert du Nouveau-Brunswick améliore ses résultats de l'élection précédente. Le chef du parti, David Coon, remporte son siège et devient le premier député vert à l'Assemblée législative au Nouveau-Brunswick. C'est la deuxième fois qu'un député vert à être élu à une assemblée législative provinciale au Canada, après Andrew J. Weaver, élu lors de l'élection britanno-colombienne de mai 2013.
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