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NDP leader loses in Saint John Harbour as party is shut out across province

NDP Leader Jennifer McKenzie's hopes of getting the party back to its roots and into the legislature were crushed Monday when she went down to defeat in Saint John Harbour.

'Tonight, New Brunswickers have decided to send others to the legislature'

NDP Leader Jennifer McKenzie lost in Saint John Harbour on Monday night. (Photo: CBC)

NDPLeader Jennifer McKenzie's hopes of getting the party back to its roots and into the legislature were crushed Monday when she went down to defeat in Saint John Harbour.

McKenzie conceded the contest even before it was clear who would win the riding.

Capturing only about 14.7per cent of the vote, she was running third, behind Progressive Conservative Barry Ogden, a retired teacher.

Ogden was just 11 votes behindLiberal Gerry Lowe, a city councillor, who is projected to win the riding.Also in the race were Wayne Dryer of the Green Party and Margo Brideauof the People's Alliance.

The NDP Leader Jennifer McKenzie admits defeat

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NDP Leader Jennifer McKenzie's hopes of getting the party back to its roots and into the legislature were crushed Monday when she went down to defeat in Saint John Harbour.

Unlike the Greens and People's Alliance, the NDPwas shut out across the province in the provincial election,although McKenzie tried to put a more positive light on things in her speech to supporters.

"My message to you is the NDP is back," she said."We have spent just over a year rebuilding the party across the province in order to build a better New Brunswick."

McKenziesaid she was proud of the campaign the partyran over the past month.

"During this election campaign we sent a message to New Brunswickers: we would stand up for them and their families," she said.

"Tonight, New Brunswickers have decided to send others to the legislature."

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Shethanked the people of Saint John and promised "towork for you with all my heart, with all my energy."

Saint John Harbour was considered one of the more competitive ridings in this election, and McKenzie was running against two well-known candidates in Lowe and Ogden. In 2014, Liberal Ed Doherty won by only 71 votes over the Tory and did not seek re-election.

It's been 13 years since theNDPhas held a seat in the legislature, notsince former leader Elizabeth Weirwho was elected four times between 1991 and 2003, three times inSaint John Harbour retired from politics.

McKenzietook charge of the party in August 2017, after the resignation of former NDP leader Dominic Cardy,who ran for election this time as a Progressive Conservative and won in Fredericton West-Hanwell.

McKenzie, the only person who met the deadline and criteria for seeking the NDPleadership, promised to return the party to its traditional spot on the left after a move to toward the centre under Cardy.

She campaigned on a youth and worker-focused platform. She pledged to raisetheminimum wage to $15 an hour and create24,000 child-care spaces before and after school. She said she would imposepay equity immediately in the private sector,starting with the home care industry.

McKenziealso talked about ending privatization in health care, promising to break contracts withAmbulance NBandMedavie, which the Liberals hired to run the extramural hospital service.

Voter engagement

Saint John Harbour has a mix of lower and upper-middle class neighbourhoods. (Julia Wright / CBC)

In the last election, whenCardywas leader,theNDPgarnered 13 per cent of the popular vote, the highest in the party's history. Polls during this election campaign suggested NDP support had fallen.

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With files from Julia Wright