List of post-confederation Nova Scotia general elections

This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's unicameral legislative body, the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The number of seats has varied over time, from a low of thirty during the 1930s and early 1940s, to the current high of fifty-two. This article only covers elections since Nova Scotia became part of the newly formed Canadian Confederation in 1867. Prior to that, Nova Scotia was a British colony. The Nova Scotia House of Assembly dates back to 1758, and Nova Scotia became the first British colony to be granted responsible government from London in 1848.

The chart on the upper right provides a graphical summary of the results, with the most recent elections towards the right. It shows how the Liberal party (red) dominated the province's early political history, winning nineteen of the first twenty-two elections from 1867 to 1953; and that since 1953, the Conservatives (blue) have been the most successful party, winning eleven of the fifteen elections since then. The New Democratic Party (orange), after winning Official Opposition status in four consecutive elections, finally achieved government for the first time in the 2009 election.

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Summary of results

The table below shows the total number of seats won by the major political parties at each election. It also shows the percentage of the vote obtained by the major political parties at each election, if greater than 0.1%. The winning party's totals are shown in bold. To date, no party has formed a government that did not have the largest share of the vote. Full details on any election are linked via the number of the election at the start of the row.

Election Conservative [A] NDP [B] Liberal Other Total
seats
Seats Vote (%) Seats Vote (%) Seats Vote (%) Seats Seat-winning party Vote (%)
38th June 9, 2009 10 24.5 31 45.3 11 27.2 3.0 52
37th June 13, 2006 23 39.6 20 34.6 9 23.4 2.4 52
36th August 5, 2003 25 36.3 15 31.0 12 31.5 1.2 52
35th July 27, 1999 30 39.2 11 30.0 11 29.8 1.1 52
34th March 24, 1998 14 29.8 19 34.6 19 35.3 2.4 52
33rd May 25, 1993 9 31.1 3 17.7 40 49.7 0.9 52
32nd September 6, 1988 28 43.4 2 15.8 21 39.6 1 Cape Breton Labour 1.1 52
31st November 6, 1984 42 50.6 3 15.9 6 31.3 1 Cape Breton Labour 2.2 [E] 52
30th October 6, 1981 37 47.5 1 18.1 13 33.2 1 Cape Breton Labour 1.2 52
29th September 19, 1978 31 45.8 4 14.4 17 39.4 0.4 52
28th April 2, 1974 12 38.6 3 13.0 31 47.9 0.5 46
27th October 13, 1970 21 46.9 2 6.7 23 46.1 0.2 46
26th May 30, 1967 40 52.8 5.2 6 41.8 0.2 46
25th October 8, 1963 39 56.2 4.1 4 39.7 43
24th June 7, 1960 27 48.3 1 8.9 15 42.6 0.2 43
23rd October 30, 1956 24 48.6 1 3.0 18 48.2 0.1 43
22nd May 26, 1953 13 43.6 2 6.9 22 49.0 0.5 37
21st June 9, 1949 8 39.2 2 9.6 27 51.0 0.1 37
20th October 23, 1945 0 33.5 2 13.6 28 52.7 0.1 30
19th October 28, 1941 5 40.3 3 7.0 22 52.7 30
18th June 20, 1937 5 46.0 1.1 25 52.9 30
17th August 22, 1933 8 45.9 1.5 22 52.6 30
16th October 1, 1928 24 51.7 1 1.1 18 47.2 43
15th June 25, 1925 40 60.9 2.8 3 36.3 43
14th July 27, 1920 3 24.7 5 16.9 29 44.4 6 United Farmers 14.0 43
13th June 20, 1916 12 48.8 31 50.4 0.8 43
12th June 14, 1911 12 45.4 26 51.1 3.5 38
11th June 20, 1906 4 42.1 32 53.2 2 Independents 4.6 38
10th October 2, 1901 2 41.7 36 56.7 1.5 38
9th April 13, 1897 3 44.4 34 55.0 1 Independent 0.5 38
8th March 1894 13 47.3 25 51.9 0.8 37
7th May 1890 9 46.7 29 52.2 1.0 38
6th June 1886 10 43.6 28 54.7 1.6 37
5th June 20, 1882 14 46.9 24 51.8 1.3 38
4th September 17, 1878 32 51.7 6 45.1 3.1 38
3rd December 17, 1874 12 43.6 22 55.0 4 Independents 1.4 38
2nd May 16, 1871 14 43.7 24 52.2 4.0 38
1st September 18, 1867 2 [C] 38.5 [C] 36 [D] 58.6 [D] 2.9 38

Notes

A Includes results for Progressive Conservatives.
B Includes results for Co-operative Commonwealth Federation prior to 1963; and also results for the Labour party prior to 1937.
C Includes Pro Confederation.
D Includes Anti-Confederates.
E Includes 2.0% for Cape Breton Labour Party.

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