What “elections nb” means depends on which level you mean: New Brunswick provincial elections or New Brunswick local/municipal elections. Here are the most recent election-related updates I can point to from the latest available reporting:
New Brunswick provincial politics (most recent major election)
- The 2024 New Brunswick general election was held Oct. 21, 2024, and the New Brunswick Liberal Party (led by Susan Holt) won a majority government; Blaine Higgs (Progressive Conservatives) lost his own seat in Quispamsis, and Holt became the first woman premier of New Brunswick.[4]
Local/municipal elections in 2026 (new contests)
- Coverage from April 11, 2026 reports that nominations closed for May 11, 2026 municipal elections in New Brunswick, with many communities expected to have contested races (and some mayors/councils acclaimed without elections).[5]
If you want “latest” for a specific election
Tell me which one you mean (e.g., municipal May 11, 2026, byelections, or future provincial), and if you want updates for a specific area (like Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, etc.), and I’ll narrow it down.
Sources
Elections N.B. is concerned about the potential impact the Canada Post strike might have on next month's municipal byelections, with the risk of voter information cards not arriving in mailboxes before New Brunswickers head to the polls.
www.cbc.caNews - Elections New Brunswick
www2.gnb.caOCTOBER 21, 2024 … countless days, weeks and months preparing and planning for the October provincial general election. I think it would be fair to say that we prepared for this election not just once, but twice. We cannot forget the summer and fall of 2023, when rumours were circulating about the possibility of an early election call. … Did everything go perfectly and exactly as we planned? Absolutely not. In the end, however, over 376,000 citizens took the time during the 32-day election...
www.legnb.caWith nominations for the May 11 municipal elections now closed, there are some potentially lively contests in some areas, and acclaimed mayors and councillors in others, including Tracy and McAdam,…
www.cbc.caThe New Brunswick Liberal Party has won a majority government, and Susan Holt will become the first woman to lead the province. Here’s the latest from election night. All times are ADT. 10 p.m.
www.winnipegfreepress.comNews Releases - Elections NB
www.electionsnb.ca