Campbellton-Restigouche Centre, Former electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
Campbellton-Restigouche Centre was an electoral district in New Brunswick that included the city of Campbellton and several surrounding communities. The area covered parts of northern New Brunswick along the Restigouche River valley.
The district was established in 1967 during a redistribution of electoral boundaries across Canada. It remained in operation until it was dissolved in 2013.
The district represented both English and French-speaking populations, reflecting the bilingual nature of northern New Brunswick communities.
This area no longer serves as an active electoral district, so no elections or voting takes place there today. Those interested in learning about the district's electoral history can find records through local archives or online government resources.
In the final 2010 election, Progressive Conservative Greg Davis secured victory with 54.92% of votes against Liberal incumbent Roy Boudreau.
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