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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Cet article présente un sommaire des résulCet article présente un sommaire des résultats des élections générales à l'Assemblée législative de la province du Nouveau-Brunswick (Canada) depuis la confédération canadienne de 1867. Avant de se joindre au Canada, le Nouveau-Brunswick était une colonie britannique. La Chambre d'assemblée fut d'abord créée en 1784 lorsque le Nouveau-Brunswick s'est séparé de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Le parlement est monocaméral ; jusqu'en 1892, il était bicaméral, mais la chambre haute (le Conseil législatif) était nommée plutôt qu'élue. Le système politique au Nouveau-Brunswick est essentiellement bipartiste : l'Association libérale et le Parti conservateur dominent la scène politique ; aucun autre parti politique n'a jamais pris le pouvoir. Le Nouveau Parti démocratique a réussi à quelques reprises à remporter un seul siège à l'Assemblée. À l'élection de 1991, un autre parti, la , a remporté 8 sièges, mais a disparu par après. Depuis la reconnaissance officielle des partis, le Parti libéral a remporté 11 des 19 élections.ti libéral a remporté 11 des 19 élections. , This article provides a summary of resultsThis 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, but its Upper House – the Legislative Council – was not elected. The number of seats has varied over time – from 41 at the time of Canadian Confederation, to a high of fifty-eight from 1967 through 1991, to the level of 55 since the 1995 election. Changing again in 2013 to 49 seats at which it remains today. Beginning with the 37th New Brunswick general election in 2010, elections in New Brunswick are – in general – held on fixed dates on the fourth Monday of September every four years. The date may be varied by one week earlier or later in cases of the fourth Monday of September being a date of cultural or religious significance and may be varied one month earlier or later in cases of a federal election being held during the same period. The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick also has the power to call an election on another date in the event of a loss of confidence in the legislature. The chart on the upper right shows the information graphically, with the most recent elections towards the right. It shows that New Brunswick has effectively a two-party system – the Liberals (red) and the Conservatives (blue); along with the one-off success of the Confederation of Regions party (green) in 1991. It also shows the Liberal party's clean sweep of seats in 1987, one of the few instances in history when a party won all the seats in a national or sub-national legislature. Since provincial parties were officially recognised, the Liberal party have won eleven out of twenty elections. This article only covers elections since the province became part of the Canadian Confederation in 1867. Prior to becoming part of Canada, New Brunswick was a British colony; and the New Brunswick House of Assembly was first formed in 1784 – when New Brunswick separated from Nova Scotia. New Brunswick separated from Nova Scotia.
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rdfs:comment This article provides a summary of resultsThis 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, but its Upper House – the Legislative Council – was not elected. The number of seats has varied over time – from 41 at the time of Canadian Confederation, to a high of fifty-eight from 1967 through 1991, to the level of 55 since the 1995 election. Changing again in 2013 to 49 seats at which it remains today.013 to 49 seats at which it remains today. , Cet article présente un sommaire des résulCet article présente un sommaire des résultats des élections générales à l'Assemblée législative de la province du Nouveau-Brunswick (Canada) depuis la confédération canadienne de 1867. Avant de se joindre au Canada, le Nouveau-Brunswick était une colonie britannique. La Chambre d'assemblée fut d'abord créée en 1784 lorsque le Nouveau-Brunswick s'est séparé de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Le parlement est monocaméral ; jusqu'en 1892, il était bicaméral, mais la chambre haute (le Conseil législatif) était nommée plutôt qu'élue.l législatif) était nommée plutôt qu'élue.
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