Template:Canadian federal election, 2000/ns
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | ||||||||
Bras d'Or—Cape Breton | Rodger Cuzner 20 815 |
John M. Currie 1 483 |
Michelle Dockrill 7 537 |
Alfie MacLeod 8 114 |
Michelle Dockrill | |||||||
Cumberland—Colchester | Dianne Brushett 10 271 |
Bryden Ryan 4 981 |
James Arthur Harpell 4 629 |
Bill Casey 18 716 |
Bill Casey | |||||||
Dartmouth | Bernie Boudreau 12 408 |
Jordi Morgan 3 282 |
Wendy Lill 13 585 |
Tom McInnis 8 085 |
Charles Spurr (M-L) 86 |
Wendy Lill | ||||||
Halifax | Kevin Little 13 539 |
Amery Boyer 2 348 |
Alexa McDonough 16 563 |
Paul Fitzgibbons 7 255 |
Mike Patriquen (MP) 627 Michael Oddy (Green) 590 Kevin Dumont Corkill (M-L) 113 |
Alexa McDonough | ||||||
Halifax West | Geoff Regan 18 327 |
Hilda Stevens 4 531 |
Gordon Earle 14 016 |
Charles Cirtwell 9 701 |
Tony Seed (M-L) 160 |
Gordon Earle | ||||||
Kings—Hants | Claude O'Hara 13 213 |
Gerry Fulton 4 618 |
Kaye Johnson 7 244 |
Scott Brison 17 612 |
Jim King (MP) 669 Kenneth MacEachern (Ind.) 140 Richard Hennigar (NLP) 133 Graham Jake MacDonald (Comm.) 85 |
Joe Clark | ||||||
Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough | Raymond Mason 12 585 |
Harvey Henderson 2 930 |
Wendy Panagopoulos 4 498 |
Peter MacKay 19 298 |
Darryl Gallivan (Ind.) 552 |
Peter MacKay | ||||||
Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore | Bruce Stephen 12 864 |
Bill Stevens 4 773 |
Peter Stoffer 13 619 |
Wade Marshall 7 589 |
Melanie Patriquen (MP) 658 |
Peter Stoffer | ||||||
South Shore | Derek Wells 12 677 |
Evan Walters 4 697 |
Bill Zimmerman 4 394 |
Gerald Keddy 14 328 |
Gerald Keddy | |||||||
Sydney—Victoria | Mark Eyking 19 388 |
Rod A. M. Farrell 1 528 |
Peter Mancini 14 216 |
Anna Curtis-Steele 3 779 |
Peter Mancini | |||||||
West Nova | Robert Thibault 12 783 |
Mike Donaldson 6 581 |
Phil Roberts 3 976 |
Mark Muise 12 080 |
Mark Muise |
- ^ Clark won seat in 2000 byelection; originally held by Scott Brison. He sought re-election in Calgary Centre.