New Brunswick

Brian Gallant wins Kent byelection for Liberals

Liberal Leader Brian Gallant won the Kent byelection on Monday night over NDP and Tory challengers.

NDP candidate Susan Levi-Peters places second, ahead of PC candidate Jimmy Bourque

Liberal Leader Brian Gallant won the Kent byelection on Monday night.

Kent voters stuck with the Liberals in Monday night’s byelection, giving Brian Gallant a solid victory over the NDP and Progressive Conservatives.

Gallant won with 3,543 votes compared to 1,615 votes for NDP candidate Susan Levi-Peters and 837 votes for Tory candidate Jimmy Bourque.

Gallant won the Liberal party's leadership last October.

When the byelection was called, there were 41 Tories, 12 Liberals and one independent in the legislature.

Kent is an eastern New Brunswick riding that is considered a Liberal stronghold. The riding, however, has been represented by one family for decades. Alan Graham was the riding’s MLA from 1967 to 1998 when he resigned and his son Shawn Graham held the riding from 1998 to 2013.

Graham resigned in February following a scathing report by the province’s conflict of interest commissioner into his handling of the Atcon file.