Mabel DeWare

Mabel Margaret DeWare
MLA for Moncton West
In office
1978–1987
Preceded by Paul S. Creaghan
Succeeded by Jim Lockyer
Senator for New Brunswick
In office
23 September 1990  9 August 2001
Appointed by Brian Mulroney
Personal details
Born (1926-08-09) 9 August 1926
Moncton, New Brunswick
Canada Canada
Political party Progressive Conservative
Occupation Curler, Politician

Mabel Margaret DeWare (born 9 August 1926) is a Canadian politician, curler, and retired Senator.

Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, she skipped her team to a New Brunswick and Canadian Curling Association Ladies Curling championship in 1963, forerunner to the Scott Tournament of Hearts.

In 1978, she was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. She was re-elected in 1982 and was defeated in 1987. She held three cabinet positions: Minister of Labour and Manpower (1978–1982), Minister of Community Colleges (1983–1985), and Minister of Advanced Education (1985–1987).

In 1990, she was appointed to the Canadian Senate representing the senatorial division of Moncton, New Brunswick. A Progressive Conservative, she was the Opposition Whip in the Senate from 1999 to 2001. She retired on her 75th birthday.

She was inducted in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 1976 and the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame as curler/builder in 1987.

Curling teams

Event Skip Third Second Lead Result
1967 Canada Winter GamesRalph DeWareMabel DeWare
1963 Diamond "D" ChampionshipMabel DeWareHarriet StrattonForbis StevensonMarjorie Fraser1st
1959 New Brunswick Championship Mabel DeWare1st
1957 New Brunswick Championship Mabel DeWare1st
1955 New Brunswick Championship Mabel DeWare1st
1953 New Brunswick Championship Mabel DeWare1st

Electoral results

1987 Election

1987 New Brunswick election: Moncton West
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Liberal Jim Lockyer485364.24+26.85$14,787
     Progressive Conservative Mabel DeWare191625.36-29.48$13,295
     NDP David Lang78610.40+2.63$1,808
Total Valid Votes/Expense Limit7555100.00$16,476
Total Rejected Ballots470.47
Turnout760276.76-2.13
Electors on List9904
    Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing+28.17

1982 Election

1982 New Brunswick election: Moncton West
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Progressive Conservative Mabel DeWare424254.84-3.07$12,653
     Liberal Wayne Patterson289237.39-1.54$10,199
     NDP Brian Harvey6017.77*$1,096
Total Valid Votes/Expense Limit7735100.00$14,513
Total Rejected Ballots600.61
Turnout779578.89+5.45
Electors on List9881
    Progressive Conservative hold Swing-0.77

1978 Election

1978 New Brunswick election: Moncton West
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Progressive Conservative Mabel DeWare421157.91+5.52$7,358
     Liberal Donald A. Canning283138.93-8.68$8,481
     Parti acadien Paul Hebert2303.16*$0
Total Valid Votes/Expense Limit7272100.00$14,856
Total Rejected Ballots840.84
Turnout735673.44+0.95
Electors on List10,017
    Progressive Conservative hold Swing+7.10

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