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Jake Stewart (politician)

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Canadian politician
Jake Stewart
Stewart in 2020
Member of Parliament
forMiramichi—Grand Lake
In office
September 20, 2021 – March 23, 2025
Preceded byPat Finnigan
Succeeded byto be elected
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs for New Brunswick
In office
November 9, 2018 – September 29, 2020
PremierBlaine Higgs
Preceded byRoger Melanson
Succeeded byArlene Dunn
Member of theNew Brunswick Legislative Assembly
forSouthwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin
(Southwest Miramichi; 2010–2014)
In office
September 27, 2010 – August 17, 2021
Preceded byRick Brewer
Succeeded byMichael Dawson (2022)
Blackville City Councillor
In office
October 2008 – October 2010
Personal details
Born
Jake Daniel Stewart

(1978-03-10)March 10, 1978 (age 47)
Newcastle,New Brunswick, Canada
Political partyConservative
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Conservative

Jake Daniel Stewart (born March 10, 1978) is a Canadianpolitician who was elected to theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the2010 provincial election. He represented the electoral district ofSouthwest Miramichi as a member of theProgressive Conservatives.[1] He resigned on August 17, 2021 and was elected theConservativeMember of Parliament for the riding ofMiramichi—Grand Lake on September 20, 2021 and served for one term, not running for re-election in 2025.[2]

Political career

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Provincial politics

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Stewart entered municipal politics in 2008, having run for the office of councillor in his hometown ofBlackville. In 2010, he entered provincial politics, and defeated incumbentLiberal MLARick Brewer, who at that time was the Minister of Human Resources.

Stewart was a member of the Standing Committees on Education, Private Bills, Procedure, Public Accounts, and Chaired the Standing Committee on Legislative Officers. He has also been appointed byJody Carr, then current Minister of Education to sit on the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Positive Learning and Working Environment (Anti Bullying).

Re-elected in 2014, Stewart was the opposition critic for Energy and Mines, and Aboriginal Affairs. He was also a member of the Standing Committee on Economic Policy.[3]

In 2016, he entered theProgressive Conservativeleadership race.[4] In 2018, he was appointed as minister of Aboriginal Affairs but was dropped after the 2020 election.[5]

Federal politics

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Stewart resigned on August 17, 2021 and was elected theConservative Member of Parliament for the riding ofMiramichi—Grand Lake on September 20, 2021.[5]

On February 25, 2025, theTelegraph-Journal reported that the financial agent for the Stewart's riding association had quit his post in January over allegations that he was mistreated by Stewart and his staff. The allegations were based on the fact that financial agent observed that Stewart made unauthorized expenses exceeding $500 limit established for transparency and never disclosed them to the board.[6]Jacques Poitras ofCBC News reported that Brennan also named eight other staffers that had left their jobs during Stewart's tenure.[5][7] On March 3, 2025, Mike Morrison, a former Conservative candidate forMiramichi, confirmed some of the people to Poitras and stated that Stewart's temper played a role in their departures.[7] Morrison added that he felt that many of Stewart's own staff and volunteers had alienated and took issues to Stewart mocking Morrison having a stroke last December.[7] TheToronto Star revealed that Stewart terminated an employee from a two month medical leave without any communication or consideration for their recovery.[8]

On March 6, 2025, Stewart announced that he is not running for re-election during the2025 federal election.[2]

Electoral record

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Federal

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2021 Canadian federal election:Miramichi—Grand Lake
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeJake Stewart14,21843.7+8.0$105,621.33
LiberalLisa Harris12,76239.3+2.5$61,063.68
New DemocraticBruce Potter2,2917.0-1.3$0.00
People'sRon Nowlan1,8395.7+2.3$7,358.46
GreenPatricia Deitch1,3934.3-7.0$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit32,50399.1$106,042.83
Total rejected ballots3060.9
Turnout32,80967.3
Eligible voters48,779
Conservativegain fromLiberalSwing+2.8
Source:Elections Canada[9]

Provincial

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2020 New Brunswick general election:Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJake Stewart3,88747.97+12.55
People's AllianceArt O'Donnell2,26827.99-7.01
LiberalJosh McCormack1,76021.72-1.12
New DemocraticGlenna Hanley1882.32+1.16
Total valid votes8,10399.75
Total rejected ballots200.25-0.04
Turnout8,12371.87-2.28
Eligible voters11,303
Progressive ConservativeholdSwing+9.78
Source: Elections New Brunswick[10]
2018 New Brunswick general election:Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJake Stewart2,96035.42%
People's AllianceArt O'Donnell2,92535.00%
LiberalAndy Hardy1,90922.84%
GreenByron J. Connors4475.35%
New DemocraticRoger Vautour971.16%
KISSDawson Brideau190.23%
Total valid votes8,357
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
2014 New Brunswick general election:Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJake Stewart3,83747.62-10.95
LiberalNorma Smith2,95136.63+6.45
People's AllianceWes Gullison6948.61+3.61
New DemocraticDouglas Mullin3614.48+1.37
GreenKevin W. Matthews2142.66-0.48
Total valid votes8,057100.0  
Total rejected ballots270.33
Turnout8,08471.02
Eligible voters11,382
Progressive Conservativenotional holdSwing-8.70
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2010 New Brunswick general election:Southwest Miramichi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJake Stewart3,78658.57+14.05
LiberalRick Brewer1,95130.18-21.90
People's AllianceWes Gullison3235.00
GreenJimmy D. Lawlor2033.14
New DemocraticJason Robar2013.11-0.29
Total valid votes6,464100.0  
Total rejected ballots400.62
Turnout6,50475.61
Eligible voters8,602
Progressive Conservativegain fromLiberalSwing+17.98
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Muncipal

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CandidateVotesIncumbent
Jonathan A. Brennan (X)323
Kirby G. Curtis M228inc./sort.
Ryan L. McLaughlin193
Harold W. Moody85
Cindy Marie Ross (X)316inc./sort.
Jake Stewart (X)252
Cindy A. Sturgeon (X)373inc./sort.
Sharon M. Vickers251inc./sort.

References

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  1. ^New Brunswick Votes 2010: Southwest Miramichi.CBC News, September 27, 2010.
  2. ^abWaugh, Andrew (March 6, 2025)."I'm not reoffering, says N.B. Conservative MP".Telegraph-Journal.PostMedia. RetrievedMarch 6, 2025 – viaYahoo News.
  3. ^Government New Brunswick (2015)."Jake Stewart Bios, 58th Legislature". Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2017.
  4. ^CBC NB (2016)."Jake Stewart jumps into crowded race for PC Leadership". RetrievedFebruary 16, 2017.
  5. ^abcPortias, Jacques."Miramichi MP Jake Stewart faces party turmoil ahead of election".CBC News.
  6. ^Waugh, Andrew."Financial agent quits on N.B. MP, citing 'distrust'".Telegraph-Journal.
  7. ^abcPoitras, Jacques."Veteran Miramichi Conservative says MP Jake Stewart can't win".CBC News.
  8. ^Patel, Raisa (March 5, 2025)."Inside the revolt against a Conservative MP — and why Pierre Poilievre and his party are being urged to address it".Toronto Star. RetrievedMarch 6, 2025.
  9. ^"List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election".Elections Canada. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2021.
  10. ^"Official Results"(PDF). Elections NB. RetrievedOctober 6, 2021.
  11. ^Elections New Brunswick (2014)."Declared Results, 2014 New Brunswick election". Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2014. RetrievedOctober 15, 2014.
  12. ^Elections New Brunswick (2010)."Thirty-seventh General Election - Report of the Chief Electoral Officer"(PDF). RetrievedDecember 29, 2014.

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