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Moncton Municipal Election Data Snapshot

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For information on voting in the upcoming municipal election visit electionsnb.ca How Do I VOTE?

From the Elections NB home page:

To determine what ward you are voting in click on: Where do I Vote

To determine who your candidates are click: List of Candidates

2023 POVERTY RATES (cflim-at)

Overall: 22%

0-17: 25.8%

18-64: 22.8% 65+: 14.9%

If you are a first time voter you will need ID containing your name, current address, and signature. Options include: drivers license, lease agreements, utility bills, etc. Or a friend already on the voters list who will take an oath to vouch for you

17.2%

16.1%

in Moncton Feb, 2026

802 people experienced homelessness for at least one day in Feb, 2026.

CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS

555 people experienced chronic homelessness in Feb, 2026.

HOMELESSNESS Over Time in Moncton

Mar-22May22Jul-22Sep22 Nov-22Jan-23Mar-23May23

Moncton LIVING WAGE Living Wage EXPENSES

“A living wage is the hourly rate a worker needs to earn to meet basic needs, live with dignity, and maintain a decent quality of life.”

$24.43 p/hr

Is the living wage in Moncton.

Shelter: $1921.74/Month - Rent: $1,476.52/Month - Insurance: $102.10/Month - Utilities: $243.61/Month - Internet: $99.50/Month Food: $1,350.13/Month

Data: 2024 MBM Food Cost for Moncton, Indexed to Inflation.

Calls to 211 Moncton Top NEEDS From 211 Calls

Needs were identified from calls to 211 in Moncton from 2020-0311 to 2025-11-29.

FOOD BANK Use in Moncton

6,483

individuals were served food from a Moncton food bank in Jan, 2026. Did you know that roughly 3.1% of NB’s population is served by a food bank? That is 1 in 32 people.

MONCTON Food Banks

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