1970 New Brunswick general election

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Results of the 1970 election
Rendition of party representation in the 47th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly decided by this election.
  Progressive Conservatives (32)
  Liberals (26)

The 1970 New Brunswick general election was held on October 26, 1970, to elect 58 members to the 47th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It saw the Liberals defeated, and a new Conservative government take over in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick.

Louis Robichaud, the Liberal premier since 1960, called the election early by surprise. Some analysts believed Robichaud was tiring of the job of Premier, and that he had accomplished everything that he had set out to do, such as the Official Languages Act in 1969. With no willing leadership candidates ready to take over at the time, Robichaud called an election.

He had hoped that the Progressive Conservatives, led by new leader Richard Hatfield, would not be ready for a snap election, but Hatfield's platform was released two days before Robichaud's. In fact, the Liberals were forced to write their platform so rapidly that they could not get it in by the publishing deadlines for the local newspapers in which they purchased advertising space, forcing them to run blank pages. That gaffe was the major turning point in the campaign.

Meanwhile, Hatfield grew increasingly confident. He campaigned across the province in a helicopter, and analysts were surprised at the ease in which he communicated in both official languages. Although the Liberals won the popular vote, the Conservatives won a majority of the seats in the provincial legislature.

This was also the first New Brunswick provincial election contested by the New Democratic Party, but it did not win any seats.

New Brunswick general election, 1970
Party Leader Seats Pop Vote
Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Richard Hatfield 32 48.4%
New Brunswick Liberal Association Louis Robichaud 26 48.6%
New Brunswick New Democratic Party J. Albert Richardson 0 2.8%
Other / Non-Partisan 0 0.2%
Popular vote
Liberal
48.60%
PC
48.40%
New Democratic
2.80%
Others
0.20%
Seats summary
PC
55.17%
Liberal
44.83%

References

  • Frank B. Feigert (1989). Canada Votes, 1935-1988. Duke University Press. p. 160.