John Lebans is a former politician in the
province
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of
New Brunswick
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, Canada He was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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in a February 15, 1993 by-election to replace
Michael McKee, who was appointed to a judgeship. Lebans chose not to run for re-election and resigned on June 26, 1995 just before the 1995 election.
He represented the
electoral district
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of
Moncton North
Moncton North (french: Moncton-Nord) was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada
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.
New Brunswick Legislative Library
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References
Living people
Canadian accountants
New Brunswick Liberal Association MLAs
Politicians from Moncton
20th-century Canadian politicians
Year of birth missing (living people)
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