Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville
Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville Nova Scotia electoral district |
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Defunct provincial electoral district |
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Legislature |
Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
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District created |
2003 |
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District abolished |
2013 |
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Last contested |
2009 |
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Demographics |
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Population (2011) |
25,576 |
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Electors |
17,937 |
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Census divisions |
Halifax Regional Municipality |
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Hammonds Plains—Upper Sackville is a former provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada which existed from 2003-2013. It elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. In its last configuration, the electoral district included those communities comprising the western suburbs of the Halifax Regional Municipality, namely Hammonds Plains, Yankeetown, Pockwock, Upper Sackville and Lucasville.
The electoral district was created in 2003, drawing parts of the electoral districts of Sackville-Beaver Bank (now defunct) and Timberlea-Prospect. The electoral district was abolished following the 2012 electoral boundary review and was largely replaced by the new electoral district of Hammonds Plains-Lucasville.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
The electoral district was represented by the following Members of the Legislative Assembly:
Election results
Nova Scotia general election, 2009 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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New Democratic |
Mat Whynott |
4815 |
50.03 |
+13.98 |
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Liberal | Patrick Doyle | 2381 | 24.74 | +4.71 |
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Progressive Conservative |
Barry Barnet |
2218 |
23.05 |
-18.97 |
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Green | Shawn Redmond | 210 | 2.18 | +0.29 |
Nova Scotia general election, 2006 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
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Progressive Conservative |
Barry Barnet |
3704 |
42.02 |
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New Democratic Party |
Mat Whynott |
3178 |
36.05 |
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Liberal |
Pam Streeter |
1766 |
20.03 |
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Green | Scott Kleghorn | 167 | 1.89 | – |
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