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During the 2021 election, the Progressive Conservatives included a commitment in their platform to introduce fixed election dates in the province.Under amendments to the provincial Elections Act introduced and passed in October 2021, the first fixed election date following the 2021 Nova Scotia general election was set as 15 July 2025 with all subsequent elections to take place on the third ...
May 21: 2024 Pictou West provincial by-election in Nova Scotia. May 26: Municipal by-elections in Districts 1, 2 & 6, Sainte-Sabine, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec; May 27: 2024 Baie Verte-Green Bay provincial by-election in Newfoundland and Labrador
A by-election was held in the provincial riding of Pictou West in Nova Scotia on May 21, 2024, to elect a new member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly following the resignation of Progressive Conservative MLA Karla MacFarlane. [1] The deadline for candidate nominations is May 1, 2024. [2] [3]
Under Section 29A of the Elections Act, general elections in Nova Scotia are held on the third Tuesday in July in the fourth year following the date of the previous election. [25] Nova Scotia was the last province to introduce fixed-election-date legislation. Following the 2021 provincial election, premier Tim Houston promised to implement ...
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2024 Baie Verte-Green Bay provincial by-election; 2024 Bay of Quinte provincial by-election; ... 2024 New Brunswick general election; 2024 Nova Scotia general election;
This local electoral calendar for 2024 lists the subnational elections held in 2024. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Part of the Politics series
Each district elects one councillor; the candidate with the most votes wins. There are no political parties at the municipal level in Nova Scotia. New electoral district boundaries come into effect for the 2024 election, replacing the boundaries that were used for the 2016 and 2020 elections, which first came into effect on November 1, 2016. [1]