Premiers of New Brunswick   

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Premiers of New Brunswick   

Premiers of New Brunswick

Premier

Party

Date

Andrew Wetmore

Conservative

1867-1870

George King

Conservative

1870-1871

George Hathaway

Conservative

1871-1872

George King

Conservative

1872-1878

James Fraser

Conservative

1878-1882

Daniel Hanington

Conservative

1882-1883

Andrew Blair

Liberal

1883-1896

James Mitchell

Liberal

1896-1897

Henry Emmerson

Liberal

1897-1900

Lemuel Tweedie

Liberal

1900-1907

William Pugsley

Liberal

1907-1907

Clifford Robinson

Liberal

1907-1908

John Douglas Hazen

Conservative

1908-1911

James Kidd Flemming

Conservative

1911-1914

George Clarke

Conservative

1914-1917

James Murray

Conservative

1917-1917

Walter Foster

Liberal

1917-1923

Peter Veniot

Liberal

1923-1925

John Baxter

Conservative

1925-1931

Charles Richards

Conservative

1931-1933

Leonard Tilley

Conservative

1933-1935

Allison Dysart

Liberal

1935-1940

John McNair

Liberal

1940-1952

Hugh John Flemming

Conservative

1952-1960

Louis Robichaud

Liberal

1960-1970

Richard Hatfield

Conservative

1970-1987

Frank McKenna

Liberal

1987-1997

Raymond Frenette

Liberal

1997-1998

Camille Thériault

Liberal

1998-1999

Bernard Lord

Conservative

1999-2006

Shawn Graham

Liberal

2006-2010

David Alward

Progressive Conservative

2010-present

 


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