Election Facts
Voting Systems
First-Past-the-Post
Ways to Vote
Candidates
100

How often do local elections happen in New Brunswick?

What is every 4 years?

100

What system do we use to choose representatives?

What is a voting system?

100

What voting system is used in New Brunswick?

What is First-Past-the-Post?

100

Council members can be elected at-large or by what?


What are wards?

100

What is a person called who wants to be elected?

What is a candidate?

200

On what day are local elections held?

What is the second Monday in May?

200

 A voting system explains how votes are cast and how they are ________.



What is counted?

200

In First-Past-the-Post, the people with the ________ votes are elected.


What is most?

200

In an at-large election, who votes for all positions?


What is everyone?

200

Candidates share their ________.

What are ideas?

300

When is the next local election in New Brunswick?


What is May 11, 2026?

300

A voting system helps decide who is ________.

What is elected?

300

Do candidates need more than half the votes to win in First-Past-the-Post?

What is No?

300

In ward elections, the community is divided into what?

What are wards?

300

Candidates ask for your ________.

What is vote?

400

People vote for individuals to serve on local council or what type of advisory committee?


What is a rural district advisory committee?

400

What is one thing a voting system explains besides how votes are counted?


What is how we vote?

400

True or False: Candidates must receive over 50% of votes to be elected in New Brunswick.


What is False?

400

In ward elections, you vote for people in your ________.


What is area?

400

True or False: Candidates are already elected officials.


What is False?

500

What do elected representatives help make for the community?

What are decisions?



500

True or False: A voting system only explains how people vote.

What is False?



500

Explain First-Past-the-Post in your own words.

Possible answer: The candidate with the most votes wins, even if they do not have more than half of all votes.



500

How is the mayor always elected?

What is at-large?

500

What are two things candidates do during an election?


Possible answers: Share their ideas, ask for votes, campaign to represent the community.



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