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Five seats will be open in the 107-seat legislature, with the exception of the 34th New Brunswick election, which will be held on September 24.
The five ridings most likely to change hands are all in the north, and feature multiple riding numbers. The NDP currently holds the riding of Beauséjour-Tantramar, and the Liberals hold Restigouche-Madawaska-Bide-Argyle, but the seat of Restigouche-Tracadie-Bécancour will feature an all-NDP runoff.
Shawn Graham holds a significant lead in the riding of Fundy Royal with 54 per cent support, followed by the Liberals' Deron Bilodeau with 26 per cent support, and the Green candidate Alex Harvey at 19 per cent support.
In the riding of Carleton-Charlotte, NDP Leader David Coon is currently a double-digit lead over Liberal Leader Dominic Cardy with 53 per cent support, with 19 per cent of respondents in the riding saying they'll vote Green.
Bilodeau, a local police officer, has been engaged in a bitter fight with Coon since the election call, after Coon said his campaign strategy was "shock and awe" at the time of the election. The two party leaders have been publicly trading barbs ever since, with each accusing the other of playing dirty, and Coon saying he felt like he was being put in a "boxing ring."
The battle between the Liberals and New Democrats in the riding of Saint John Harbour has become even more heated, with each riding calling in an RCMP investigation for threatening and harassing phone calls made to one of the candidates. Both parties have said they feel it's a smear campaign, but have not yet named their specific targets.
Saint John Harbour has become one of the most expensive ridings in the province, with the NDP's Megan Mitton, the leader of the provincial Union of Public and General Employees, spending $270,000 in the riding, which includes parts of Saint John, Woodstock and Antigonish.
The CBC's New Brunswick election page provides an be359ba680
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