The races are now set for the upcoming federal election on April 28.
Elections Canada released the list of confirmed candidates on Wednesday.
Five candidates are looking to become the next MP in Saint John-Kennebecasis.
Liberal incumbent Wayne Long, first elected in 2015, is seeking his fourth term in office.
Conservative Melissa Young, the NDP’s Armand Cormier, Green candidate David MacFarquhar and Austin Venedam of the Libertarian Party have also put their names forward.
Saint John-St. Croix has five candidates, including Conservative incumbent John Williamson, who is seeking his fourth term, and former Liberal MP Karen Ludwig.
NDP candidate Andrew Hill, Gerald Irish of the Green Party and Libertarian candidate Keith Tays are also running to become the next MP.
Fundy Royal has five candidates: Conservative incumbent Rob Moore — who is seeking his seventh term — Liberal Bill Kudla, Cindy Andrie with the NDP, the Green’s Hans Johnsen and People’s Party candidate Alastair MacFarlane.
If you want to vote before election day, you can do so at any Elections Canada office until 6 p.m. on April 22.
Advance polls will also be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. between April 18 and 21.
Voter information cards are currently in the mail and should arrive by Friday, April 11.

