58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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The 58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented

Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under John Hamm
, held the most seats and thus formed the government.

Division of seats

Affiliation Members
 
Progressive Conservative Party
30
  Liberal Party 11
  New Democratic Party 11
Total
52
Government Majority
8

List of members

Riding Member Party
  Annapolis Frank Chipman
Progressive Conservative
  Antigonish Angus MacIsaac
Progressive Conservative
  Argyle Neil LeBlanc
Progressive Conservative
 
Bedford-Fall River
Peter G. Christie
Progressive Conservative
 
Cape Breton Centre
Frank Corbett
New Democratic
 
Cape Breton East
Dave Wilson
Liberal
 
Cape Breton North
Russell MacLellan [1]
Liberal
  Cecil Clarke[2]
Progressive Conservative
  Cape Breton Nova Paul MacEwan
Liberal
  Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald
Liberal
 
Cape Breton-The Lakes
Brian Boudreau
Liberal
 
Cape Breton West
Russell MacKinnon
Liberal
  Chester-St. Margaret's John Chataway
Progressive Conservative
  Clare Wayne Gaudet
Liberal
  Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Brooke Taylor
Progressive Conservative
  Colchester North Bill Langille
Progressive Conservative
  Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Kevin Deveaux
New Democratic
  Cumberland North Ernie Fage
Progressive Conservative
  Cumberland South Murray Scott
Progressive Conservative
 
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour
Darrell Dexter
New Democratic
  Dartmouth East Jim Smith
Liberal
  Dartmouth North Jerry Pye
New Democratic
  Dartmouth South Tim Olive
Progressive Conservative
  Digby-Annapolis Gordon Balser
Progressive Conservative
  Eastern Shore Bill Dooks
Progressive Conservative
 
Guysborough-Port Hawkes
Ron Chisholm
Progressive Conservative
  Halifax Atlantic Robert Chisholm
New Democratic
 
Halifax Bedford Basin
Mary Ann McGrath
Progressive Conservative
  Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein
New Democratic
 
Halifax Citadel
Jane Purves
Progressive Conservative
 
Halifax Fairview
Graham Steele
New Democratic
  Halifax Needham Maureen MacDonald
New Democratic
  Hants East John MacDonell
New Democratic
  Hants West Ron Russell
Progressive Conservative
  Inverness Rodney MacDonald
Progressive Conservative
  Kings North Mark Parent
Progressive Conservative
  Kings South David Morse
Progressive Conservative
 
Kings West
Jon Carey
Progressive Conservative
  Lunenburg Michael Baker
Progressive Conservative
  Lunenburg West Don Downe[3]
Liberal
  Pictou Centre John Hamm
Progressive Conservative
  Pictou East James DeWolfe
Progressive Conservative
  Pictou West Muriel Baillie
Progressive Conservative
  Preston David Hendsbee
Progressive Conservative
  Queens Kerry Morash
Progressive Conservative
 
Richmond
Michel Samson
Liberal
  Sackville-Beaver Bank Barry Barnet
Progressive Conservative
  Sackville-Cobequid John Holm
New Democratic
  Shelburne Cecil O'Donnell
Progressive Conservative
  Timberlea-Prospect Bill Estabrooks
New Democratic
 
Truro-Bible Hill
Jamie Muir
Progressive Conservative
  Victoria Kennie MacAskill
Liberal
  Yarmouth Richard Hurlburt
Progressive Conservative

Notes

[4] Russell MacLellan resigned in 2001, Cecil Clarke subsequently won the by-election.
[5] Don Downe resigned before an election was called.

Preceded by
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia

1999–2003
Succeeded by