General Elections In New Brunswick (pre-Confederation)
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of the Province of
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from 1784 to its entry into the
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in 1867. Prior to
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, New Brunswick was
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and it returned members to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. For elections after Confederation, see
List of New Brunswick general elections (post-Confederation) This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of New Brunswick's unicameral legislative body, the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Prior to 1892, New Brunswick had a bicameral legislature, bu ...
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* 21st General Election: May–June, 1866. The Government was formed of 33 pro-confederation MLAs, with 8 anti-confederation MLAs forming the opposition. * 20th General Election: February–March, 1865 * 19th General Election: June, 1861 * 18th General Election: April–May, 1857 * 17th General Election: June–July, 1856 * 16th General Election: June, 1854 * 15th General Election: June–July, 1850 * 14th General Election: October, 1846 * 13th General Election: December, 1842-January, 1843 * 12th General Election: September–October, 1837 * 11th General Election: December, 1834-January, 1835 * 10th General Election: October, 1830 * 9th General Election: June, 1827 * 8th General Election: June, 1820 * 7th General Election: October, 1819 * 6th General Election: August–September, 1816 * 5th General Election: September–October, 1809 * 4th General Election: October–November, 1802 * 3rd General Election: August–September, 1795 * 2nd General Election: December, 1792-January, 1793 * 1st General Election: November–December, 1785


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{{New Brunswick elections *1 New Brunswick General Elections (Pre-Confederation) Elections, General Elections (Post-Confederation)