Yarmouth (provincial electoral district)

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Yarmouth is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.

Its Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is Richard Hurlburt.

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Current: Annapolis | Antigonish | Argyle | Bedford | Cape Breton Centre | Cape Breton North | Cape Breton Nova | Cape Breton South | Cape Breton West | Chester-St. Margaret's | Clare | Colchester North | Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley | Cole Harbour | Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage | Cumberland North | Cumberland South | Dartmouth East | Dartmouth North | Dartmouth South-Portland Valley | Digby-Annapolis | Eastern Shore | Glace Bay | Guysborough-Sheet Harbour | Halifax Atlantic | Halifax Chebucto | Halifax Citadel | Halifax Clayton Park | Halifax Fairview | Halifax Needham | Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville | Hants East | Hants West | Inverness | Kings North | Kings South | Kings West | Lunenburg | Lunenburg West | Pictou Centre | Pictou East | Pictou West | Preston | Queens | Richmond | Sackville-Cobequid | Shelburne | Timberlea-Prospect | Truro-Bible Hill | Waverley-Fall River-Beaverbank | Yarmouth | Victoria-The Lakes

Historic Electoral Districts to 2003: Cape Breton East | Cape Breton The Lakes | Dartmouth South | Dartmouth-Cole Harbour | Halifax Bedford Basin | Sackville-Beaver Bank | Victoria | to 1993: Annapolis East | Annapolis West | Colchester South | Cumberland Centre | Cumberland East | Cumberland West | Digby | Guysborough | Halifax Cornwallis | Halifax Eastern Shore | Halifax St. Margarets | Inverness North | Inverness South | Lunenburg Centre | Lunenburg East | Sackville | to 1978: Colchester | Halifax Cobequid | to 1967: Halifax Centre | Halifax County Dartmouth | Halifax East | Halifax North | Halifax Northwest | Halifax South | Halifax West | to 1956: Kings | to 1949: Cumberland | Hants | Pictou | to 1933: Halifax | Richmond and Cape Breton West | to 1925: Cape Breton