Canada's electoral history from 1867 to today

Richard Bragdon
aliasRichard Bragdon
Record
6865 · 8111

Type of record
Elected candidate
Known but unelected candidate
Perennial candidate
In office
Canada
Opposition
Performance: 75%
 
Canada 3 1 4
* Includes a post-dated race
Birth c. 1975
Age ± 49 years
First mandate 21 October 2019 → 4 years + 6 months ago
↳ at age ± 44 years
 
 
Special notes
None
 
Richard Bragdon (c.1975– )
© Photo 2018 Andrew Scheer — licensed under CC0
Family tie with other documented individual
None
 

Length of Service in elected office

Legislature Total Government Opposition
years months days years months days years months days
Canada 4 6 5

Electoral history

Races * 4  
Path points 4  
1 documented challenger
Thomas J. (T.J.) Harvey  m 
 

 
Eligible: 54,145 Votes: 38,675 Participation: 71.43% Candidacies: 4
Federal
42
New Brunswick
19 October 2015
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 7400(F) — 27 Mar 2022 16:05 ET
Defeated but elected later to Parliament
Age
±40
CPC
2/4 14,225 37.02% -3,684 Winner:
LIB
17,909 46.61% Thomas J. (T.J.) Harvey
Eligible: 55,287 Votes: 38,577 Participation: 69.78% Candidacies: 5
Federal
43
New Brunswick
21 October 2019
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Minority
ID: 26879(F) — 27 Mar 2022 16:05 ET
→ New to Parliament
Age
±44
CPC
1/5 19,229 50.34% +9,598 Loser:
LIB
9,631 25.21% Kelsey MacDonald

Service:
1 year 10 months 29 days (Oppo.)
Eligible: 56,052 Votes: 34,691 Participation: 61.89% Candidacies: 6
Federal
44
New Brunswick
20 September 2021
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Minority
ID: 36230(F) — 19 May 2022 21:15 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
±46
CPC
1/6 17,536 50.98% +9,313 Loser:
LIB
8,223 23.90% Cully Robinson

Service:
2 years 7 months 7 days (Oppo.)
Tobique—Mactaquac
Post-dated race
Federal
45
New Brunswick
20 October 2025
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CPC  Majority
ID: 39419(P) — 20 Jan 2024 13:23 ET
Incumbent will likely be re-elected (Gov't)
Age
±50
CPC
1/5   59.65%   Loser:
LIB

Online biographical references (3)

Bilingual references are counted as a single reference.  Retrieved on
EN Parliament of Canada (ParlInfo)
Mr. Richard Bragdon, M.P.
20 Jan 2024
FR Parlement du Canada (ParlInfo)
Monsieur Richard Bragdon, député
20 Jan 2024
EN Wikipedia
Richard Bragdon
20 Jan 2024
FR Wikipédia
Richard Bragdon
20 Jan 2024


© 2019, 2024 :: PoliCan.ca (Maurice Y. Michaud)
Pub.: 22 Jun 2019 17:01
Rev.: 20 Jan 2024 14:45 (but data presented dynamically)