New Brunswick New Democratic Party - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

General election # of candidates # of elected candidates # of ridings % of popular vote
1939 1 0 48 0.1%
1944 41 0 48 11.7%
1948 20 0 52 6.0%
1952 12 0 52 1.3%
1956 0 0 52 0.0%
1960 0 0 52 0.0%
1963 0 0 52 0.0%
1967 3 0 58 0.3%
1970 31 0 58 2.8%
1974 35 0 58 2.9%
1978 36 0 58 6.5%
1982 54 1 58 10.2%
1987 58 0 58 10.6%
1991 58 1 58 10.8%
1995 55 1 55 9.7%
1999 55 1 55 8.8%
2003 55 1 55 9.7%
2006 48 0 55 5.1%
2010 55 0 55 10.4%
  • Results prior to 1963 are for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)

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