New Brunswick General Election, 2003

Starting out as a predicted landslide for Bernard Lord's Progressive Conservatives, the New Brunswick general election, 2003 quickly turned around when Shawn Graham, leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick, took on auto insurance rates as a cause. People in the province had seen their car insurance rates skyrocket, and the Liberal Party of New Brunswick focussed their campaign on three points:
  1. improved universal healthcare,
  2. keeping the power utility NB Power as a public, crown corporation, and
  3. the lowering of auto insurance rates.
The Liberals ran a virtually flawless campaign, whereas Lord and his PC Party faced a number of problems, especially with their position on the key issue of auto insurance which changed several times during the 30 day campaign. New Democratic Party of New Brunswick leader, Elizabeth Weir, was the only member of her party to win a seat. See also Canadian Politics in 2003.

Results

owspan="2"|Party rowspan="2"|Party Leader rowspan="2"|# of cands colspan="3"|Seats colspan="3"|Popular Vote
lign="center"|Before align="center"|After align="center"|% Change align="center"|# align="center"|% align="center"|Change
a href="/encyclopedia/Progressive-Conservative-Party-of-New-Brunswick" title="Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick">Progressive Conservative Bernard Lord align="right"|55 align="right"|46 align="right"|28 align="right"|-39.1% align="right"|174,092 align="right"|45.4% align="right"|-7.6%
a href="/encyclopedia/Liberal-Party-of-New-Brunswick" title="Liberal Party of New Brunswick">Liberal Shawn Graham align="right"|55 align="right"|7 align="right"|26 align="right"|+271% align="right"|170,028 align="right"|44.4% align="right"|+7.1%
a href="/encyclopedia/New-Democratic-Party-of-New-Brunswick" title="New Democratic Party of New Brunswick">New Democratic Elizabeth Weir align="right"|55 align="right"|1 align="right"|1 align="right"|0% align="right"|36,989 align="right"|9.7% align="right"|+0.9%
a href="/encyclopedia/Grey-Party-of-Canada" title="Grey Party of Canada">Grey Jim Webb align="right"|10 align="right"|0 align="right"|0 align="right"|0% align="right"|1,550 align="right"|0.4% align="right"|n/a2
ndependents n/a align="right"|2 align="right"|0 align="right"|0 align="right"|0% align="right"|415 align="right"|0.1% align="right"|-0.1%
Total   align="right"|177 align="right"|551 align="right"|55 align="right"|  align="right"|  align="right"|  align="right"| 
1 One seat was vacant
2 The Grey Party did not contest the 1999 election.

 

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