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The Liberals under Susan Holt have won the majority of seats in the New Brunswick election.

At 9 p.m., with 80 per cent of the polls reporting, the Liberals were leading 31 ridings, the Progressive Conservatives were leading in 16 and the Greens were leading in two ridings.

Just before 9 p.m., CBC projected wins for Holt and Green Party Leader David Coon, who both ran for Fredericton seats, but PC Leader Blaine Higgs lost his Quispamsis riding to Liberal Aaron Kennedy.

  • Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.ca
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    28 days ago

    Down with conservatives baby!

    Conservatives now only control 6 provinces. C’mon Saskatchewan dump them too! To reduce the cost of housing.

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      27 days ago

      It’s weird. The provinces vote conservative when the feds are Liberals. And then it swings the other way. It’s like the system is designed to keeps the provinces and feds always at odds with one another. Pointing fingers at another level of government is easier when they’re a different team.

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    I’m glad David Coon kept his seat.

    Higgs seems to have built his career on taking stuff away from minority groups. And keeping NB safe for Irving. I won’t mourn his departure from the legislature.

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      Sadly the Liberals also tend to be pretty friendly with Irving from what I understand. But I’ll take anything over the Cons, and Higgs losing his own seat is fucking hilarious. I hope that transphobic piece of shit dies in a fire.

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        I’m not thrilled by a Liberal majority, but I must admit I prefer the Libs’ tendency of inaction to the Cons active destruction when it comes to policies near to my heart, including healthcare, education, linguistic rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and our relationship with First Nations.

        I don’t dare put any hope in them to move our province forward, but at least they won’t be as active in making NB worse as the past Conservative government was.

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          27 days ago

          At the very least there’s nothing I could find in their platform that I can disagree with. Let’s see if they actually deliver on it all.

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          And Danielle Smith. And Francois Legault.

          And while we’re at it, hopefully this rot won’t take root in BC, either.

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      I’m glad David Coon kept his seat

      Same, he and Megan Mitton in Tantramar are excellent MLAs and we sorely need voices other than Lib or PC in the legislature.

      I’m sad for Green candidate Kevin Arseneau who lost his seat in Kent North, he was a very dynamic speaker in Fredericton.

      I hope the remaining Green caucus pushes hard for electoral reform; the Lib majority tonight was won more off of Higg’s failures than by the actual Liberal platform. As always in NB elections, we voted a government out rather than voting one in. I wish that would change, but it won’t as long as we have first-past-the-post.

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    Sooooo, this Susan Holt is going to implement a more fair and representative voting system because it’s the moral thing to do, right?

    Right?

    (This is a pro-PR post, not an anti-Liberal post, btw)

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      I really wish the Greens would push the Libs hard on electoral reform. It’s wildly undemocratic that we have a riding (Riverview) where the Cons won with ~39% of the vote, when the Libs had ~34% and the Greens had ~25%.