New Brunswick Liberal leader Holt wins byelection, gets legislature seat
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New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt has been elected to the legislature for the first time, winning a riding in the province's northeast considered safe for her party.
New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt has been elected to the legislature for the first time, winning a riding in the province's northeast considered safe for her party.
The leader of the province's official Opposition won one of three byelections held Monday to fill vacancies in the 49-seat legislature.
Holt won the riding of Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore with 2,343 votes, while Serge Brideau of the Green Party got 1,411 votes and interim NDP leader Alex White took 227. The governing Progressive Conservatives opted not to run a candidate against her.
The Liberals also won the other two byelections, in the ridings of Restigouche-Chaleur and Dieppe.
Heading into the byelections, the Progressive Conservatives under Premier Blaine Higgs held 29 seats, the Liberals had 13, the Greens held three and there was one Independent.
"I am feeling extremely grateful to the people of Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore and to the people of Restigouche-Chaleur and Dieppe who have chosen members of the Liberal team to represent their interests," she said in an interview.
"I'm extremely grateful."