Fundy Royal, NB — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Fundy Royal — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Fundy Royal was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Rob Moore, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 22,389 votes (46.0% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Alaina Lockhart (Liberal) with 12,433 votes (25.6%), defeated by a margin of 9,956 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Tim Thompson (Green Party, 15%) and James Tolan (NDP-New Democratic Party, 10%).
Riding information
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Sprawling across south-central New Brunswick between the province's three largest cities, Fundy Royal is a predominantly rural riding that stretches from the dramatic tidal flats of the Bay of Fundy coastline inland through the rolling farmland and small towns of Kings, Albert, and Queens counties. Its largest population centres — the bedroom communities of Quispamsis, Hampton, and Sussex — sit along commuter corridors linking the riding to Saint John and Moncton.
Candidates
Rob Moore (Conservative) — A lawyer admitted to the Law Society of New Brunswick in 2000, Moore had represented Fundy Royal from 2004 to 2015, serving as Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism and later as Minister of State for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency under Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He lost the seat to the Liberals in the 2015 wave and was seeking to reclaim it.
Alaina Lockhart (Liberal) — The incumbent MP, Lockhart was the first woman elected in Fundy Royal when she won the seat in 2015. A small business owner from Sussex who had operated a bridal salon and special occasions enterprise, she served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Small Business and Tourism during her term.
Tim Thompson (Green Party) — Thompson ran as the Green Party candidate in the riding, advocating for environmental stewardship in a region defined by its natural landscapes and the Bay of Fundy ecosystem.
James Tolan (NDP) — Tolan carried the NDP banner in Fundy Royal. Minor candidates also included Rudy Neumayer (People's Party), David Raymond Amos (Independent), and John Evans (National Citizens Alliance).
About the Riding
The Bay of Fundy, renowned for having the highest tides on Earth, defines the riding's southern boundary and underpins a tourism industry that draws visitors to attractions such as the Fundy Trail Parkway and the Hopewell Rocks. Beyond tourism, the riding's economy rests on agriculture, forestry, and fisheries — sectors that sustain the smaller communities scattered across its roughly 15,000 square kilometres. The towns of Quispamsis and Hampton, situated in the Kennebecasis Valley northeast of Saint John, function primarily as residential suburbs, and their rapid growth has generated demand for improved commuter infrastructure and expanded health services. Sussex, further inland, serves as a regional service centre for the surrounding dairy and mixed-farming country. The riding also takes in the coastal community of St. Martins, a historic shipbuilding village, and the town of Salisbury near the Moncton fringe. Federal issues of concern in the riding during the 2019 campaign included rural broadband connectivity, the carbon tax's impact on agricultural producers, and access to health care in communities far from urban hospitals.





