Carleton-York
New Brunswick electoral district
The riding of Carleton-York in relation to other New Brunswick electoral districts
Coordinates:45°54′47″N 67°17′35″W / 45.913°N 67.293°W / 45.913; -67.293
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick
MLA
 
 
 
Richard Ames
Progressive Conservative
District created2013
First contested2014
Last contested2020
Demographics
Population (2011)15,790
Electors (2013)11,336
Census division(s)York, Carleton

Carleton-York is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was contested for the first time in the 2014 general election. It was created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries.

The district draws its population from the northwestern parts of York County and southern parts of Carleton County, the boundaries commission proposed it be named "York" which might have been confused with its immediate predecessor of the same name which was based in southwestern York County. The two districts share only about 12% of population in common. Accordingly, a committee of the legislative assembly changed the name to Carleton-York before the district could be contested.[1]

The electoral districts of York (2006-2014) and York (2014-) as they relate to York County and its municipalities.

The new district includes all of Carleton County south of the Town of Woodstock, and northwestern parts of York County including Nackawic-Millville, Lakeland Ridges and Harvey.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from York North, Woodstock
and York (1995–2014)
58th  2014–2018     Carl Urquhart Progressive Conservative
59th  2018–2020
60th  2020–Present Richard Ames

Election results

2020 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRichard Ames4,75057.83+20.67
People's AllianceGary Lemmon1,52418.55-12.24
LiberalRobert Kitchen94011.44-7.11
GreenLouise Comeau89010.84+0.86
New DemocraticJarrett Oldenburg1101.34-1.70
Total valid votes 8,214100.0
Total rejected ballots 80.10
Turnout 8,22267.54
Eligible voters 12,174
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +16.46
2018 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeCarl Urquhart3,11837.16-9.37
People's AllianceGary Lemmon2,58330.79+23.33
LiberalJackie Morehouse1,55618.55-9.44
GreenSue Rickards8379.98+2.33
New DemocraticRobert Kitchen2553.04-7.33
KISSLloyd Maurey400.48--
Total valid votes 8,389100.0  
Total rejected ballots 10
Turnout 8,39969.61%
Eligible voters 12,066
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -16.3
2014 New Brunswick general election
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeCarl Urquhart3,66246.53
LiberalAshley Cummings2,20327.99
New DemocraticJacob Elsinga81610.37
GreenTerry Wishart6027.65
People's AllianceDavid Graham5877.46
Total valid votes 7,870100.0  
Total rejected ballots 160.20
Turnout 7,88665.08
Eligible voters 12,117
This riding was created from York North, Woodstock and the former riding of York, all of which elected a Progressive Conservative in the previous election. Carl Urquhart was the incumbent from the former riding of York.
Source: Elections New Brunswick[2]

References

  1. "Names of three electoral districts changed". June 19, 2014.
  2. Elections New Brunswick (October 6, 2014). "Declared Results, 2014 New Brunswick election". Archived from the original on October 14, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2014.


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