Nova Scotia general election, 1999
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The 1999 Nova Scotia election was held on July 27, 1999, to elect members of the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservative party, lead by Dr. John Hamm.
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[edit] General Results
[edit] Results by Party
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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1998 | Dissolution | Elected | % Change | # | % | Change | ||||
Progressive Conservative | John Hamm | 52 | 14 | 13 | 30 | +130.8% | 169,383 | 39.20% | +9.43% | |
New Democratic | Robert Chisholm | 52 | 19 | 19 | 11 | -42.11% | 129,474 | 29.97% | -4.67% | |
Liberal | Russell MacLellan | 52 | 19 | 19 | 10 | -47.37% | 128,795 | 29.81% | -5.50% | |
Nova Scotia Party | Jack Friis | 17 | * | - | - | - | 3,153 | 0.73% | * | |
Independents | 5 | 0 | 1 | - | -100% | 1,278 | 0.29% | -0.00% | ||
Total | 178 | 52 | 52 | 51* | 404,683 | 100% |
- The Nova Scotia Party did not contest the 1998 election.
[edit] Results by Region
Party name | HRM | C.B. | Valley | S. Shore | Fundy | Central | Total | ||
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Parties winning seats in the legislature: | |||||||||
Progressive Conservative | Seats: | 7 | 1 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 30 | |
Popular vote: | 36.64% | 17.26% | 48.06% | 46.24% | 55.96% | 46.00% | 39.20% | ||
New Democratic Party | Seats: | 9 | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | 11 | |
Popular vote: | 37.24% | 33.77% | 21.47% | 23.49% | 24.14% | 25.57% | 29.97% | ||
Liberal | Seats: | 1 | 7 | 1 | 1 | - | - | 10 | |
Popular vote: | 24.68% | 47.53% | 29.64% | 29.45% | 19.03% | 28.16% | 29.81% | ||
Parties not winning seats in the legislature: | |||||||||
Nova Scotia Party | Popular vote: | 1.35% | - | 0.83% | 0.82% | 0.21% | 0.27% | 0.73% | |
Independents | Popular vote: | 0.09% | 1.44% | - | - | 0.66% | - | 0.29% | |
Total seats: | 17 | 9 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 51 |
[edit] Riding Results
- bold denotes a cabinet minister or party leader
- † denotes an incumbent not seeking re-election
[edit] Valley
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Annapolis | Frank Chipman 4,026 |
Tom Clahane 1,708 |
Stephen McNeil 3,265 |
Paul Mann (NSP) 271 |
Laurie Montgomery † | |||||
Clare | Paul Comeau 2,355 |
Don Melanson 1,078 |
Wayne Gaudet 2,705 |
Anne Marie Boyer (NSP) 43 |
Wayne Gaudet | |||||
Digby—Annapolis | Gordon Balser 3,780 |
Steve Downes 1,105 |
Vivian O'Neil 1,550 |
Gordon Balser | ||||||
Hants West | Ron Russell 5,276 |
Dick Terfry 1,764 |
Joe Robertson 2,015 |
Ron Russell | ||||||
Kings North | Mark Parent 4,321 |
Neil H. McNeil 2,513 |
Peter Hill 1,975 |
George Archibald † | ||||||
Kings South | David Morse 3,890 |
Mary DeWolfe 2,567 |
Robbie Harrison 3,213 |
Robbie Harrison | ||||||
Kings West | Jon Carey 4,033 |
Jacquie DeMestral 1,629 |
Don Clarke 2,346 |
Frances Adams (NSP) 166 |
Jon Carey |
[edit] South Shore
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Argyle | Neil LeBlanc 4,060 |
Belinda Tucker 343 |
Karen Kravfe 820 |
Oscar Harris (NSP) 49 |
Neil LeBlanc | |||||
Chester—St. Margaret's | John Chataway 4,193 |
Hinrich Bitter-Suermann 3,098 |
Karen Willis Duerden 1,971 |
Hinrich Bitter-Suermann | ||||||
Lunenburg | Michael Baker 4,590 |
Marilyn Crook 1,982 |
Lila O'Connor 2,344 |
Michael Baker | ||||||
Lunenburg West | Jerry Swain 3,251 |
Eric Hustvedt 1,846 |
Don Downe 4,248 |
Don Downe | ||||||
Queens | Kerry Morash 3,447 |
John Wiles 1,498 |
Eddie Whitty 1,296 |
John Leefe † | ||||||
Shelburne | Cecil O'Donnell 3,206~ |
Dianne Nickerson 1,306 |
Clifford Huskilson 3,206~ |
Clifford Huskilson | ||||||
Yarmouth | Richard Hurlburt 3,141 |
John Deveau 3,079 |
Phil DeMille 2,605 |
Brian W. Hurlburt (NSP) 409 |
Richard Hurlburt |
[edit] Fundy
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley | Brooke Taylor 5,465 |
Jim Harpell 1,591 |
Leo Stacey 1,052 |
Brooke Taylor | ||||||
Colchester North | Bill Langille 3,728 |
Ralph Martin 2,411 |
John Davidson 2,274 |
Ed Lorraine † | ||||||
Cumberland North | Ernest Fage 5,936 |
Doug Wilson 856 |
Kathy Langille 1,595 |
Jason Blanch (Ind.) 337 |
Ernest Fage | |||||
Cumberland South | Murray Scott 5,527 |
Scott McKee 941 |
John Harrison 1,000 |
Murray Scott | ||||||
Hants East | Reese Morash 3,079 |
John MacDonell 3,985 |
Sara Stewart 2,150 |
Ken Smith (NSP) 106 |
John MacDonell | |||||
Truro—Bible Hill | Jamie Muir 4,747 |
Ibel Scammell 2,499 |
Matthew Graham 1,613 |
Jamie Muir |
[edit] Central Halifax
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Halifax Bedford Basin | Mary Ann McGrath 4,489 |
Errol Gaum 2,946 |
Jack Hardiman 2,935 |
Janice Lively (NSP) 209 |
Gerry Fogarty † | |||||
Halifax Chebucto | Sean Phillips 2,811 |
Howard Epstein 3,159 |
Royden Trainer 2,286 |
Hilda M. Stevens (NSP) 126 |
Howard Epstein | |||||
Halifax Citadel | Jane Purves 3,392 |
Peter Delefes 2,958 |
Ed Kinley 2,752 |
Art Canning (Ind.) 57 Grace Patterson (NSP) 52 |
Peter Delefes | |||||
Halifax Fairview | Narayana Swamy 2,117 |
Eileen O'Connell 3,615 |
Greta Murtagh 1,888 |
Maria Alexandridis (NSP) 199 |
Eileen O'Connell | |||||
Halifax Needham | Linda Carvery 2,185 |
Maureen MacDonald 3,525 |
Mike Rogers 1,970 |
Scott Higgins (NSP) 162 |
Maureen MacDonald |
[edit] Suburban Halifax
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Bedford—Fall River | Peter Christie 6,566 |
Jane Earle 2,700 |
Gerry St. Armand 2,197 |
Francene Cosman † | ||||||
Halifax Atlantic | Bruce Cooke 2,794 |
Robert Chisholm 4,266 |
David Melnick 1,458 |
Gerald Rodgers (NSP) 234 Golda M. Redden (Ind.) 68 |
Robert Chisholm | |||||
Sackville—Beaver Bank | Barry Barnet 3,573 |
Rosemary Godin 2,951 |
Bill MacDonald 2,276 |
Rosemary Godin | ||||||
Sackville—Cobequid | Wade Marshall 2,440 |
John Holm 4,787 |
Kevin Perkins 1,235 |
John Holm | ||||||
Timberlea—Prospect | Ken Fralick 2,600 |
Bill Estabrooks 4,356 |
Vicki Brown 2,171 |
Ken Bumstead (NSP) 174 |
Bill Estabrooks |
[edit] Dartmouth/Cole Harbour/Eastern Shore
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Cole Harbour—Eastern Passage | Nadune Cooper Mont 3,539 |
Kevin Deveaux 3,721 |
Colin MacEachern 2,216 |
Kevin Deveaux | ||||||
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour | Greg Frampton 2,750 |
Darrell Dexter 3,164 |
Peter Foy 2,150 |
Rufus Peacock (NSP) 274 |
Darrell Dexter | |||||
Dartmouth East | Terry Degen 2,710 |
Heather Henderson 2,272 |
Jim Smith 2,975 |
Jim Smith | ||||||
Dartmouth North | Jane MacKay 2,060 |
Jerry Pye 3,105 |
Frank Cameron 1,756 |
Susan Livingstone (NSP) 145 |
Jerry Pye | |||||
Dartmouth South | Tim Olive 3,656 |
Don Chard 3,011 |
Audrey Goodyer 2,322 |
Don Chard | ||||||
Eastern Shore | Bill Dooks 3,637 |
Mary-Alice Tzagarakis 1,970 |
Keith Colwell 2,695 |
Jack Friis (NSP) 388 |
Keith Colwell | |||||
Preston | David Hensbee 1,800 |
Yvonne Atwell 1,496 |
Wendell Thomas 509 |
Yvonne Atwell |
[edit] Central Nova
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Antigonish | Angus MacIsaac 4,070 |
Charlene Long 2,229 |
Hyland Fraser 4,058 |
Hyland Fraser | ||||||
Guysborough—Port Hawkesbury | Ronnie Chisholm 3,285 |
Wendy Panagopoulos 1,267 |
Ray White 3,151 |
Ray White | ||||||
Pictou Centre | John Hamm 5,479 |
Jeff Callaghan 1,850 |
Marie Maxwell 1,171 |
John Hamm | ||||||
Pictou East | Jim DeWolfe 3,295 |
Andy Thompson 2,388 |
Lynn MacDonald 1,285 |
Jim DeWolfe | ||||||
Pictou West | Muriel Ballie 3,102 |
Charlie Parker 2,955 |
Paul Landry 2,109 |
D. Ed Berringer (NSP) 114 |
Charlie Parker |
[edit] Cape Breton
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Cape Breton Centre | John Morrissey 446 |
Frank Corbett 4,042 |
Susan Deruelle Marsh 2,985 |
Frank Corbett | ||||||
Cape Breton East | Brad Kerr 1,043 |
Cecil Saccary 3,704* |
David Wilson 3,699* |
Gerard Burke (Ind.) 787 |
Reeves Matheson † | |||||
Cape Breton North | Murray Johnston 1,863 |
Archie MacKinnon 2,587 |
Russell MacLellan 4,222 |
Russell MacLellan | ||||||
Cape Breton Nova | Harold Dorrington 235 |
Gordie Gosse 3,253 |
Paul MacEwan 4,004 |
Paul MacEwan | ||||||
Cape Breton South | Leland Lewis 708 |
Elizabeth Cusack 2,451 |
Manning MacDonald 5,356 |
Manning MacDonald | ||||||
Cape Breton—The Lakes | Ken Langley 1,173 |
Helen MacDonald 3,614 |
Brian Boudreau 3,715 |
Helen MacDonald | ||||||
Cape Breton West | Joe Boudreau 1,375 |
Brian Slaney 3,359 |
Russell MacKinnon 5,094 |
Russell MacKinnon | ||||||
Inverness | Rodney MacDonald 3,876 |
Roy Yipp 1,612 |
Charlie MacDonald 3,549 |
Charlie MacDonald | ||||||
Richmond | Joseph MacPhee 1,905 |
Wilma Conrod 1,595 |
Michel Samson 3,105 |
Michel Samson | ||||||
Victoria | Anna Curtis-Steele 1,174 |
Nancy MacKeigan 772 |
Kenny MacAskill 2,263 |
Osborne Burke (Ind.) 229 Stemer MacLeod (Ind.) 137 |
Kenny MacAskill |
- Bold text indicates a cabinet minister or party leader.
- ~In the riding of Shelburne, the Returning Officer had to cast the tie-breaking vote.
- *In the riding of Cape Breton East, New Democrat Cecil Saccary's 5-vote lead, after a judicial recount, became a 5-vote lead for the Liberal's Dave Wilson. A judge then decided to throw out the results of the general election; a by-election was held several months later to fill the seat.
[edit] By-elections since the general election
Cape Breton East (General election results voided), April 4, 2000:
By-election: Cape Breton East | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal | Dave Wilson | 4,017 | 43.33 | ||
NDP | Cecil Saccary | 3,609 | 38.93 | ||
PC | Brad Kerr | 1,644 | 17.74 | ||
Total | 9,270 | 100% |
Cape Breton North (Resignation of Russell MacLellan), March 6, 2001:
By-election: Cape Breton North | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
PC | Cecil Clarke | 3,026 | 38.19 | +16.71 | |
Liberal | Wes Stubbert | 2,573 | 32.48 | -16.21 | |
NDP | Helen MacDonald | 2,324 | 29.33 | -0.50 | |
Total | 7,923 | 100% |
Halifax Fairview (Death of Eileen O'Connell), March 6, 2001:
By-election: Halifax Fairview | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
NDP | Graham Steele | 2,164 | 58.14 | +11.91 | |
Liberal | Jeremy Akerman | 1,021 | 27.43 | +3.29 | |
PC | Narayana Swamy | 466 | 12.52 | -14.56 | |
Marijuana | Melanie Patriquen | 38 | 1.02 | * | |
NSP | Heather Drope | 33 | 0.89 | -1.66 | |
Total | 7,923 | 100% |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Government of Nova Scotia. Election Summary From 1867 - 2006 (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved on 2007-09-08.
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