Albert (provincial electoral district)
Albert is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 1973 when New Brunswick moved to single member districts and the former multi-member riding of Albert was split into this riding and the new riding of Riverview. The boundaries were expanded slightly in the 1994 redistribution, taking in a small part of Riverview and again in 2006 when it took in another small part of the town of Riverview. In the 2013 redistribution it added more of Riverview again, as well as the Village of Salisbury.
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1973 New Brunswick electoral redistribution1978 New Brunswick general election1982 New Brunswick general election1987_New_Brunswick_general_election1991_New_Brunswick_general_election1994 New Brunswick electoral redistribution1995 New Brunswick general election1999 New Brunswick general election2003_New_Brunswick_general_election2006 New Brunswick electoral redistribution2006_New_Brunswick_general_election2010_New_Brunswick_general_election2013 New Brunswick electoral redistribution2014_New_Brunswick_general_election2018_New_Brunswick_general_election2020_New_Brunswick_general_election48th New Brunswick Legislature49th New Brunswick Legislature50th New Brunswick Legislature51st New Brunswick Legislature52nd New Brunswick Legislature53rd New Brunswick Legislature54th New Brunswick Legislature55th New Brunswick Legislature56th New Brunswick Legislature57th New Brunswick Legislature58th New Brunswick Legislature59th New Brunswick Legislature60th New Brunswick LegislatureA. Russell ColpittsAlbertAlbert (1846–1973 electoral district)Alma,_New_BrunswickBeverly BrineBrenda RobertsonBrian KeirsteadClaude D. TaylorHarold A. TerrisHarry Doyle
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Albert (provincial electoral district)
Albert is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 1973 when New Brunswick moved to single member districts and the former multi-member riding of Albert was split into this riding and the new riding of Riverview. The boundaries were expanded slightly in the 1994 redistribution, taking in a small part of Riverview and again in 2006 when it took in another small part of the town of Riverview. In the 2013 redistribution it added more of Riverview again, as well as the Village of Salisbury.
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Albert est une circonscription ...... mblée législative depuis 1974.
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Albert is a provincial elector ...... l as the Village of Salisbury.
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The riding of Albert in relation to other southeastern New Brunswick electoral districts
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Albert est une circonscription ...... mblée législative depuis 1974.
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Albert is a provincial elector ...... l as the Village of Salisbury.
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