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2021 New Brunswick municipal elections
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Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 10, 2021. They were originally supposed to be held May 11, 2020, but were postponed one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick.[1] Furthermore, elections in some municipalities in Northwestern New Brunswick were held on May 25[2] due to those areas being under lockdown.[3] Elections were also held for district education councils and regional health authorities (Horizon Health Network and Vitalité Health Network), and there were two plebiscites (annexation of the town and parish of Saint-Quentin[4] and allowing people to own hens for non-commercial purposes in Blacks Harbour).[5]
Here is a summary of the mayoral races in the largest municipalities in the province and the council races for the three largest cities. Election results were released on May 25, following the postponed elections in Northwest New Brunswick.[2]
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Bathurst
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[6]
Beaubassin East
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[7]
Campbellton
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[8]
Dieppe
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[9]
Edmundston
The race in Edmundston will be held on May 25[2] due to a lockdown in Northwestern New Brunswick.[3]
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[10]
Fredericton
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The candidates are as follows:[11]
Mayor
- Candidates
- Andrew Brown[12]
- Corinne Saunders Hersey - Sociology professor at St. Thomas University.[13]
- Mike O'Brien - Incumbent mayor.[14]
- Kate Rogers - Ward 11 city councillor.[15]
- Results
Fredericton City Council
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Grand Falls
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[16]
Miramichi
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[17]
Moncton
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The candidates are as follows:[18]
Mayor
- Candidates
- Dawn Arnold - incumbent mayor
- Erik Gingles - runs video-news site Buzzlocal.[19]
Moncton City Council
Oromocto
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[20]
Quispamsis
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[21]
Riverview
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[22]
Rothesay
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[23]
Sackville
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[24]
Saint John
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The candidates are as follows:[25]
Mayor
- Candidates
- Darrell Bastarache - Landscaper, noted for his controversial statements and support for conspiracy theories.[26]
- Donna Reardon - Ward 3 councillor, dietitian and medical administrator.[27]
- Mel Vincent Jr. - Home builder and real estate broker. Son of longtime councillor Mel Vincent Sr.[28] Ran for the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick in the 2003 provincial election.
- Howard Yeomans - Retired accountant. Ran for mayor in 2016, finishing last with 213 votes.[29]
- Results
Saint John City Council
By-election
A by-election was held in Ward 3 on December 9, 2024, following the election of David Hickey in the 2024 New Brunswick general election:[30]
Results:[31]
Shediac
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[32]
Tracadie
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[33]
Woodstock
The candidates for mayor are as follows:[34]
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References
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