57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented

Progressive Conservatives
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Division of seats

The division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the general election of 1998

Leader Party # of Seats
  John Hamm
Progressive Conservative
14
  Russell MacLellan
Liberal
19
  Robert Chisholm
NDP
19
Total 52

List of members

  Laurie Montgomery
Liberal
Annapolis
  Hyland Fraser
Liberal
Antigonish
  Neil LeBlanc
Progressive Conservative
Argyle
  Francene Cosman
Liberal
Bedford-Fall River
  Frank Corbett
NDP
Cape Breton Centre
  Reeves Matheson
NDP
Cape Breton East
  Russell MacLellan
Liberal
Cape Breton North
  Paul MacEwan
Liberal
Cape Breton Nova
  Manning MacDonald
Liberal
Cape Breton South
  Helen MacDonald
NDP
Cape Breton The Lakes
  Russell MacKinnon
Liberal
Cape Breton West
  Hinrich Bitter-Suermann
Progressive Conservative
Chester-St. Margaret's
  Wayne Gaudet
Liberal
Clare
  Brooke Taylor
Progressive Conservative
Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley
  Ed Lorraine
Liberal
Colchester North
  Kevin Deveaux
NDP
Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage
  Ernie Fage
Progressive Conservative
Cumberland North
  Murray K. Scott
Progressive Conservative
Cumberland South
  Darrell Dexter
NDP
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour
  Jim Smith
Liberal
Dartmouth East
  Jerry Pye
NDP
Dartmouth North
  Don Chard
NDP
Dartmouth South
  Gordon Balser
Progressive Conservative
Digby-Annapolis
  Keith Colwell
Liberal
Eastern Shore
  Ray White
Liberal
Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury
  Robert Chisholm
NDP
Halifax Atlantic
  Gerry Fogarty
Liberal
Halifax Bedford Basin
  Howard Epstein
NDP
Halifax Chebucto
  Peter Delefes
NDP
Halifax Citadel
  Eileen O'Connell
NDP
Halifax Fairview
  Maureen MacDonald
NDP
Halifax Needham
  John MacDonell
NDP
Hants East
  Ron Russell
Progressive Conservative
Hants West
  Charlie MacDonald
Liberal
Inverness
  George Archibald
Progressive Conservative
Kings North
  Robbie Harrison
Liberal
Kings South
  George Moody
Progressive Conservative
Kings West
  Michael Baker
Progressive Conservative
Lunenburg
  Don Downe
Liberal
Lunenburg West
  John Hamm
Progressive Conservative
Pictou Centre
 
Jim DeWolfe
Progressive Conservative
Pictou East
  Charlie Parker
NDP
Pictou West
  Yvonne Atwell
NDP
Preston
  John Leefe
Progressive Conservative
Queens
  Michel Samson
Liberal
Richmond
  Rosemary Godin
NDP
Sackville-Beaver Bank
  John Holm
NDP
Sackville-Cobequid
  Clifford Huskilson
Liberal
Shelburne
  Bill Estabrooks
NDP
Timberlea-Prospect
  Jamie Muir
Progressive Conservative
Truro-Bible Hill
  Kennie MacAskill
Liberal
Victoria
  John Deveau
NDP
Yarmouth

References

  • Government of Nova Scotia. "Election Summary From 1867 - 2006" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
Preceded by
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia

1998–1999
Succeeded by