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Election 2018: NB NDP election platform on municipal issues
The NB NDP election 2018 platform includes promises on municipal priorities, including property taxes and housing. According to the platform, the NB NDP would create a Property Tax Commission with a series of questions, including how property taxes should be...
UMNB surveys provincial candidates: How will you help New Brunswick’s municipalities?
How will you help New Brunswick’s municipalities meet today’s challenges and build the communities we love? That’s the question the Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick is asking candidates in the September 24thelection. "We’re asking mayors and councilors to ask...
Election 2018: Progressive Conservative Platform on municipal issues
UMNB applauds the Progressive Conservative’s acknowledgement that municipalities should get a share of revenues from legalized cannabis, and election commitment to give municipalities more authority and power over taxation. In their municipal platform for Election...
Election 2018: Green Party of NB platform on municipal issues
UMNB applauds the NB Green Party’s position that New Brunswick’s communities need the power to shape their futures, and that good governance begins at the local level. The Green Party 2018 election platform, released on August 27, includes a promise to increase the...
Election 2018: Political Parties positions on key municipal issues
As New Brunswick’s Election 2018 begins, four of New Brunswick’s five political parties shared their positions on key issues for municipalities, including property taxes, regionalization/amalgamation, and new revenue streams. The August 20 event was held by the City...
2026 MUNICIPAL ELECTION
New Brunswick Local Government Elections are Monday, May 11, 2026.
Key Dates:
| Friday, April 10, 2026 | Nominations close (2 p.m.) |
| Saturday, May 2, 2026 | Advance polls (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) |
| Monday, May 4, 2026 | Advance polls (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) |
| Monday, May 11, 2026 | ELECTION DAY – Final return of special ballots (8 p.m.) |
Additional information if you are interested in running for local government can be found on Elections NB.
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A – Northwest
Campbellton • Edmundston • Grand Falls • Heron Bay • Saint-Quentin
B – Acadie-Chaleur
Bathurst • Belledune
C – Miramichi-Kent
Alnwick • Beaurivage • Champdoré • Doaktown • Five Rivers • Grand Bouctouche • Miramichi • Miramichi River Valley
D – Southeast
Cap Acadie • Dieppe • Fundy Albert • Maple Hills • Memramcook • Moncton • Riverview • Salisbury • Shediac • Strait Shores • Tantramar • Three Rivers
E – Fundy-Southwest
Butternut Valley • Campobello • Eastern Charlotte • Fundy-St. Martins • Fundy Shores • Grand Bay-Westfield • Grand Manan • Hampton • McAdam • Quispamsis • Rothesay • St. Stephen • Saint Andrews • Saint John • Sussex • Valley Waters
F – Capital-Valley
Arcadia • Carleton North • Central York • Fredericton • Fredericton Junction • Hanwell • Hartland • Harvey • Grand Lake • Lakeland Ridges • Nackawic-Millville • Nashwaak • New Maryland • Oromocto • Southern Victoria • Tobique Valley • Woodstock
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PRESS RELEASE: Municipalities Welcome Signing of New Ten-Year Infrastructure Agreement
June 21, 2024 Fredericton, N.B - The Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick (UMNB) welcomes the news of the signing of the new Canada Community Building Fund (CCBF) between the Governments of New Brunswick and Canada. The CCBF agreement renews a critical funding...
Bulletin: #UMNB2021 – Growing Communities
#UMNB2021 is officially underway! Thanks to everyone who joined in our very informative session on Navigating Social Media last week. We look forward to seeing you again on Thursday as we tackle Growing Communities. Plus, more on municipal reform in this week's...
Bulletin: #UMNB2021 – Navigating Social Media
#UMNB2021 gets going this week with our Navigating Social Media panel. We have a ton of office updates, new resources, new funding opportunities, a stacked events calendar, and more in this week's...
Statement by Atlantic Municipal Associations on Federal Election Priorities
September 3, 2021 New Brunswick – Municipal governments in Atlantic Canada share many of the same priorities as municipalities across the country. We also have a regional perspective on those issues. We’re all calling on all federal political parties to continue to...