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New Brunswick election: Portland-Simonds

PC incumbent Trevor Holder re-elected in Portland-Simonds riding in the 2020 election.

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Riding background

The north end of Saint John is home to the riding of Portland-Simonds.

The 2013 redistricting process saw the boundary of the riding expand farther to the south, while the riding was renamed from Saint John Portland.

Candidates

Liberal: Tim Jones

Progressive Conservative: Trevor Holder (incumbent)

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  • Served as Minister of post-secondary education, training and labour
  • Has held the seat since 1999

NDP: Erik Heinze-Milne

Green: Stefan Warner

People’s Alliance: Darella Jackson

History

2018

Tory incumbent Trevor Holder retained the seat, raking in 53.3 per cent of the vote. Holder has held the seat since 1999.

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Holder defeated Liberal candidate Clare Manzer who earned 28.6 per cent of the vote, NDP candidate Kim Blue who earned 7.6 per cent of the vote and Green candidate Sheila Croteau who received 7.3 per cent of the vote.

2014

PC incumbent Trevor Holder retained his seat, earning 48.9 per cent of the vote. Liberal challenger Michael Butler earned 33.5 per cent of the vote.

2010

Tory incumbent Trevor Holder retained his seat in the 2010 election. 

He earned 50.2 per cent of the vote while the Liberal candidate, Dan Joyce, earned 35.4 per cent of the vote.

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