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New Brunswick general election, 1974

New Brunswick general election, 1974
New Brunswick
← 1970 November 18, 1974 1978 →

58 seats of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
30 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Richard Hatfield Robert Higgins
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader since 1967 1971
Leader's seat Carleton Centre Saint John Park
Last election 32 26
Seats won 33 25
Seat change Increase1 Decrease1
Percentage 46.86% 47.52%
Swing Decrease1.54% Decrease1.08

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Map of New Brunswick's ridings coloured in based on the winning parties

Premier before election

Richard Hatfield
Progressive Conservative

Premier-designate

Richard Hatfield
Progressive Conservative


Richard Hatfield
Progressive Conservative

Richard Hatfield
Progressive Conservative

The 28th New Brunswick general election was held on November 18, 1974, to elect 58 members to the 48th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, the governing house of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It saw Richard Hatfield's Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick win its second majority government with a gain of one seat despite losing the popular vote to Robert Higgins' New Brunswick Liberal Party. It was the second election in a row in which the Conservatives received a majority in the parliament despite receiving fewer votes than the Liberals.

Despite the Hatfield government's involvement in the failed Bricklin SV-1 automobile plant, and a series of kickback schemes, there were few surprises during the campaign. Hatfield had made inroads in the Acadian community since the 1970 election, winning three francophone seats in by-elections. The Acadian support proved key during Hatfield's entire term as premier.

This was the first election which saw candidates contest single member ridings; previous elections had each county as an electoral district electing a varying number of members based on their respective populations.


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