N.B. votes 2024: Higgs loses own riding as PCs take devastating election blow  | Globalnews.ca

N.B. votes 2024: Higgs loses own riding as PCs take devastating election blow | Globalnews.ca

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New Brunswick Progressive Conservative leader Blaine Higgs will no longer be the representative for Quispamsis, Global News projects.

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Higgs, who was seeking a third term as premier, has lost his riding to Liberal Aaron Kennedy – a trend mirroring the ultimate result: a Liberal majority with Susan Holt becoming the province’s first female premier, according to Global’s projection.

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“It wasn’t what we hoped for,” he told supporters at his election gathering on Monday.

Global News projected a Liberal majority government Monday night after a 33-day campaign that was considered a tight race between Holt and Higgs.

At dissolution more than a month ago, the Conservatives held 25 seats in the 49-seat legislature. The Liberals held 16 seats, the Greens had three, there was one Independent and there were four vacancies.

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