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New Brunswick general election, 1987

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58 seats of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
30 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
PC
NDP
Leader Frank McKenna Richard Hatfield George Little
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democratic
Leader since 1985 1967 1980
Leader's seat Chatham Carleton Centre (lost re-election) ran in Kings West (lost)
Last election 18 39 1
Seats won 58 0 0
Seat change Increase40 Decrease39 Decrease1
Popular vote 246,702 116,798 43,033
Percentage 60.39% 28.59% 10.55%
Swing Increase19.09% Decrease18.86% Increase0.4%

File:NB1987.gif
Map of New Brunswick's ridings coloured in based on the winning parties and their popular vote

Premier before election

Richard Hatfield
Progressive Conservative

Premier-designate

Frank McKenna
Liberal

Rendition of party representation in the 51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly decided by this election.
  Liberals (58)
  Progressive Conservatives (0)
  New Democrats (0)

The 31st New Brunswick general election was held on October 13, 1987, to elect 58 members to the 51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The Liberal Party won power for the first time since 1967. They did so in an unheard-of landslide, winning all 58 seats in the legislature. This feat was only accomplished one other time in Canadian history, in the 1935 Prince Edward Island election.

The popularity of Richard Hatfield, who had served as a popular premier from 1970 through the 1982 election, fell due to scandals in his last term. In 1984, during an official visit to New Brunswick by Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers found marijuana in Hatfield's luggage. Hatfield was later acquitted of marijuana possession charges. As reported by the media, Hatfield was also alleged to have hosted parties with young men where illegal drugs were used.[1] He was criticized by opposition parties and by the media for extravagant use of the government plane, which he used to travel to New York City where he visited night clubs, earning him the nickname "Disco Dick".[2]

In 1985, three Saint John-area Progressive Conservative members of the legislature (MLAs) challenged Hatfield's leadership and led a brief caucus revolt after the Liberals won two by-elections in previously Tory seats, but Hatfield led the party through a fifth election.

Hoping to boost his popularity enough to avoid defeat, Hatfield delayed calling the election as long as possible. It was finally held on October 13, 1987, five years and a day since the last election—the longest allowed by the Constitution of Canada. The Tories lost all of their seats, and Hatfield himself lost his own seat to Liberal challenger Allison DeLong by a staggering 19 points. Taking full responsibility for the defeat, he announced his resignation the night of the election while being interviewed by media outside of his Hartland home. Tory supporters had crowded into Hatfield's home, but abandoned him early in the evening as the returns began to come in.

Frank McKenna's Liberals were virtually assured victory from day one, thanks to Hatfield's scandals. However, they ran a very successful campaign that enabled them to garner an unprecedented clean sweep of the legislature. The New Democrats also suffered a moral defeat, losing their one seat—something they had won for the first time in 1982.

Results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1982 Dissolution Elected % Change # % Change

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Liberal Frank McKenna 18 19 58 246,702 60.39%

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Progressive Conservative Richard Hatfield 39 38 0 116,798 28.59%

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New Democratic George Little 1 1 0 43,033 10.55%

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Independents - - - 1,933 0.47%
*** Total 58 58 58 408,516 100.0%

Results by riding

North

Consisting of Victoria, Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings.

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header 3plus |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Victoria-Tobique |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Dr. Larry R. Kennedy 3,787 | |J. Douglas Moore 2,126 | |Evelyn Hathaway 372 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |J. Douglas Moore |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Grand Falls |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Paul E. Duffie 4,124 | |Réal Dionne 997 | |Henri Soucy 224 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Everard Daigle† |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Madawaska-les-Lacs |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Georges Corriveau 3,839 | |Jean-Pierre Ouellet 1,933 | |Maurice Clavette 368 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Jean-Pierre Ouellet |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Madawaska Centre |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Gérald Clavette 3,136 | |Don Marmen 1,759 | |Paul Morneault 386 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Gérald Clavette |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmundston |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Roland Beaulieu 4,526 | |J. Pius Bard 1,387 | |Rodolphe Martin 394 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Roland Beaulieu |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Madawaska South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais 2,597 | |Percy P. Mockler 2,272 | |Jean-Claude Bosse 131 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Percy P. Mockler |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Restigouche West |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Jean-Paul Savoie 3,479 | |Yvon Poitras 3,462 | |James Gallant 262 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Yvon Poitras |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Campbellton |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Edmond Blanchard 4,278 | |Fernand G. Dubé 2,244 | |Clara I. MacMillan 362 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Fernand G. Dubé |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Dalhousie |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Allan Maher 4,479 | |Scott Chedore 919 | |Stewart Beckingham 380 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Allan Maher |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Restigouche East |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Rayburn Doucett 3,382 | |Paul E. McIntyre 1,599 | |Wayne Lapointe 190 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Rayburn Doucett |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nigadoo-Chaleur |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Pierre Godin 5,953 | |Annonciade "Nancy" Arsenault 1,478 | |John Gagnon 595 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Pierre Godin |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nepisiguit-Chaleur |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Frank Branch 5,086 | |Claude Albert 1,029 | |Harry Scott 323 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Frank Branch |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bathurst |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Paul Kenny 6,281 | |René Pratt 1,126 | |Richard Doucet 566 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Paul Kenny |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Caraquet |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Bernard Thériault 5,642 | |Emery Robichaud 4,508 | |Gérard Rousselle 171 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Emery Robichaud |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shippagan-les-Îles |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Aldéa Landry 5,601 | |Jean Gauvin 3,993 | |Charles Rail 100 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Jean Gauvin |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Tracadie |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Douglas M. Young 5,787 | |Colette McGraw 3,081 | |Serge Robichaud 823 | |Fernand Losier (Ind.) 184 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Douglas M. Young |}

Central

Consisting of Carleton, York, Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings.

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header 3plus |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Carleton North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |B. Fred Harvey 2,687 | |Charles G. Gallagher 1,963 | |Anna Marie Kilfoil 217 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Charles G. Gallagher |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Carleton Centre |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Allison Winston DeLong 2,787 | |Richard B. Hatfield 1,853 | |Kathryn Campbell 183 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Richard B. Hatfield |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Carleton South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Bruce Smith 3,059 | |Steven Porter 2,032 | |Arthur L. Slipp 303 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Steven Porter |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|York North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Bob Simpson 6,221 | |David Bishop 2,714 | |Craig Melanson 1,075 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |David Bishop |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|York South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Al Lacey 6,894 | |Les Hull 3,485 | |Gary Hughes 1,002 | |H. Robert A. Storr (Ind.) 108 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Les Hull |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Fredericton South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Russ King 7,384 | |David Clark 2,672 | |Shauna MacKenzie 2,323 | |Harry John Marshall (Ind.) 116 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |David Clark |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Fredericton North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Jim Wilson 6,667 | |Ed Allen 3,584 | |Carman J. Burns 888 | |Gordon "Brian" King (Ind.) 354 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Ed Allen |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Sunbury |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Doug Harrison 4,551 | |Horace Smith 1,917 | |Christina Corey 569 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Horace Smith |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Oromocto |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Tom Gilbert 3,807 | |Joe Mombourquette 1,377 | |Barbara Carr 436 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Joe Mombourquette |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Southwest Miramichi |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Morris Green 4,676 | |Kevin Price 1,390 | |Patrick Kelly 180 | |Burton Joseph Kehoe (Ind.) 70 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Morris Green |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Miramichi-Newcastle |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |John McKay 4,120 | |Paul Dawson 3,334 | |Jeanne Theriault 214 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Paul Dawson |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Chatham |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Frank McKenna 4,653 | |Leon Bremner 1,044 | |Patricia Marie Clancy 248 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Frank McKenna |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bay du Vin |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Reg MacDonald 3,026 | |Roger "Butch" Wedge 2,460 | |Yvon Roy 130 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Butch Wedge |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Miramichi Bay |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Donald "Danny" Gay 4,422 | |James K. "Jim" Gordon 2,575 | |Joyce Carter 154 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Jim Gordon |}

South West

Consisting of Queens, Kings, Saint John and Charlotte county ridings.

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header 3plus |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Queens North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Doug Tyler 2,212 | |Constance M. Webber 1,442 | |Ruth Nightingale 135 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Wilfred Bishop† |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Queens South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Vaughn Blaney 2,075 | |Robert B. McCready 1,296 | |Susan Barton 256 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Robert B. McCready |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kings West |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Laureen Jarrett 6,717 | |Don Horne 2,811 | |George Little 4,397 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |John B. M. Baxter, Jr.† |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kings Centre |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Dr. Kal Seaman 4,419 | |Harold Newton Fanjoy 2,426 | |Marian G. Jefferies 1,392 | |Calvert M. "Colby" Fraser (Ind.) 403
Edward Freeman Gaunce (Ind.) 31 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Harold Newton Fanjoy |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kings East |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |P.A. "Pete" Dalton 4,662 | |Hazen Myers 2,737 | |Mark Dibblee Connell 815 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Hazen Myers |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saint John Fundy |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Stuart Jamieson 2,724 | |Bev Harrison 2,399 | |Ben Donaldson 1,459 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Bev Harrison |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|East Saint John |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Peter Trites 3,746 | |Gary William Woodroffe 1,737 | |Ervan Cronk 2,976 | |Dolores H. Cook (Ind.) 375
Frank Brown (Ind.) 272 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP| |Peter Trites |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saint John Harbour |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Louis Murphy 2,705 | |Gay Wittrien 830 | |Kenneth Wilcox 768 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Louis Murphy |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saint John South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |John Mooney 1,974 | |Nancy Teed 1,133 | |David Brown 1,416 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Nancy Teed |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saint John Park |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Shirley Dysart 2,596 | |Jean Porter 820 | |Paul Allen Maccovour 979 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Shirley Dysart |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saint John North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Leo A. McAdam 2,753 | |Eric John Kipping 1,165 | |Lesley Orill MacLean 952 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Eric John Kipping |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saint John West |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Jane Barry 4,208 | |G. M. Keith Dow 3,057 | |Bob Jones 1,574 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |G. M. Keith Dow |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Charlotte-Fundy |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Eric Allaby 2,475 | |James Nelson Tucker 1,340 | |Dorothy Matthews 220 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |James Nelson Tucker |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Charlotte Centre |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Sheldon Lee 2,431 | |Stanley J. Smith 765 | |Graham Richardson 133 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Sheldon Lee |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Charlotte West |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Reid Hurley 2,286 | |Leland W. McGaw 1,434 | |Ray "Bud" Parks 211 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Leland W. McGaw |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|St. Stephen-Milltown |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Ann Breault 2,054 | |Bob Jackson 1,922 | |Rick MacMillan 132 | |C. Ronald Campbell (Ind.) 21 |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Bob Jackson |}

South East

Consisting of Kent, Westmorland and Albert county ridings.

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header 3plus |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kent North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Conrad Landry 3,697 | |Gérald Guimond 1,414 | |Charles Richard 416 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Conrad Landry |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kent Centre |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Alan R. Graham 3,232 | |Sammy Arsenault 662 | |Neil Gardner 268 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Alan R. Graham |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kent South |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Camille Thériault 5,546 | |Omer Léger 3,242 | |Gérald Mazerolle 522 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Omer Léger |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shediac |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Azor LeBlanc 7,219 | |Allard Robichaud 2,087 | |Omer W. Bourgue 858 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Azor LeBlanc |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Tantramar |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Marilyn Trenholme 3,160 | |Lloyd Folkins 1,085 | |Robert Arthur Hall 1,825 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP| |Robert Arthur Hall |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Memramcook |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Greg O'Donnell 5,220 | |Clarence Cormier 2,914 | |Claire Doiron 932 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Clarence Cormier |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moncton East |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Ray Frenette 5,131 | |David Cutler 1,114 | |Raymond Boucher 1,046 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Ray Frenette |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moncton North |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Mike McKee 6,570 | |Stephen M. Trueman 1,083 | |Chris Collins 1,099 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Mike McKee |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moncton West |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Jim Lockyer 4,853 | |Mabel DeWare 1,916 | |David Lang 786 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Mabel DeWare |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Petitcodiac |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Hollis S. Steeves 7,081 | |C.W. "Bill" Harmer 3,833 | |Richard James Hay 2,368 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Bill Harmer |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Riverview |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Hubert Seamans 5,357 | |Dave Richardson 2,002 | |Terry Boudreau 814 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Hubert Seamans |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Albert |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| |Harold A. Terris 2,668 | |Malcolm MacLeod 1,818 | |Eugene R. Marshall 765 | | |Template:Canadian politics/party colours/PC| |Malcolm MacLeod |}

References

Sources
  • Government of New Brunswick. "Thirty-First General Election, 1987, Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections New Brunswick. Retrieved 2012-10-28.