Tuesday October 14, 2008
Spinks . - 9:55 PM AST

New Brunswick's results

Tobique-Mactaquac - Mike Allen (Conservative)
Fredericton - Keith Ashfield (Conservative)
Fundy Royal - Rob Moore (Conservative)
New Brunswick Southwest - Greg Thompson (Conservative)
Miramichi - Tilly O'Neill-Gordon (Conservative)
Saint John - Rodney Weston (Conservative)


Madawaska-Restigouche - Jean-Claude D'Amours (Liberal)
Beausejour - Dominic Leblanc (Liberal)
Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe - Brian Murphy (Liberal)

Acadie-Bathurst - Yvon Godin (NDP)

Spinks election predictor - 7-3

Surprises?

Miramichi comes as a surprise but as mentioned here and by other pundits, the proposed Liberal carbon tax was a killer that even the popular Charles Hubbard couldn't sell. Impressive night for the Conservatives in New Brunswick.

Crossposted -Spink About It


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How the heck did Moncton NDP Carl Bainbridget get so many votes? Crazy.
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John Blutarsky, Moncton on 21/10/08 05:37:11 PM AST

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