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With nominations for the May 11 municipal elections now closed, there are some potentially lively contests in some areas, and acclaimed mayors and councillors in others, including Tracy and McAdam, where the entire councils will be acclaimed with no elections needed.
Some municipal councils will have acclaimed members after May 11

Sam Farley · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 11, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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The deadline for candidates to sign up for New Brunswick municipal elections on May 11 has passed. (Shane Magee/CBC)
With nominations for the May 11 municipal elections now closed, there are some potentially lively contests in some areas, and acclaimed mayors and councillors in others.
The latter bunch includes Tracy and McAdam, where the entire councils will be acclaimed with no elections needed.
Voters across New Brunswick will elect mayors and councillors in municipalities or members of rural district advisory committees. District education councils are up for elections the same day.
In total, 1,102 people put their names forward for council positions.
“There have been some communities where there’s like a really good contest,
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