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or as it was known before March 3, 1943, the Conservative Party. Before 1925 leaders were chosen by the caucus.
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on May 18 of that year. Richards was in turn appointed to the bench in 1933 and was succeeded as premier by
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Baxter resigned as premier on appointment to the bench in 1931 and was succeeded as premier by
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and resigned on February 8, 1968. Richard Hatfield was chosen House leader.
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Flemming was appointed to the federal cabinet and resigned as party leader.
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which also saw the Conservatives swept from power he resigned and
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on June 2 of that year. Following Tilley's personal defeat in the
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Second Ballot (Blaney eliminated, Allaby withdrew):
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Index

leadership elections
Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
John Babington Macaulay Baxter
Charles Richards
Leonard Tilley
1935 general election
Frederick C. Squires
Frederick C. Squires
1939 general election
Hugh H. Mackay
Hugh H. Mackay
Hugh John Flemming
1960 general election
Cyril Sherwood
T. Babbitt Parlee
Cyril Sherwood
Charles Van Horne
Richard Hatfield
Roger Pichette
1967 election
1969 Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leadership election
Richard Hatfield
Charles Van Horne
Mathilda Blanchard
Joe McDougall
William T. Walker
1989 Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leadership election
Barbara Baird Filliter
Hazen Myers
1991 Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leadership election

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