As the clock strikes 8 p.m., most polls across the province have closed (other than those six polling stations open later due ...
Polls have closed across most of New Brunswick as vote counting gets under way in the province’s local government elections.
New Brunswick voters will elect mayors and councillors in 77 municipalities and vote for district education council ...
Candidates and voters waited 15 days for the results of municipal elections all over New Brunswick, and when they finally arrived, it was in a wave of change with a lot of firsts. In all, 45 women ran ...
Some polling stations opened late on local government election day Monday, including a few that didn't open until almost noon ...
Students learn by voting: Students in 177 schools took part in mock elections with real candidates, guided by teachers to research and make informed choices. Delayed polls extended: Six polling ...
Days before New Brunswickers head to the polls for the municipal elections, the province's chief electoral officer is calling ...
Around 1,103 individuals submitted nomination papers to be representatives across the 77 local governments in New Brunswick.
A Saint Andrews byelection for Ward 3, where Kate Akagi had been a candidate, will take place in June.