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The 2024 Nova Scotia general election was held on November 26, 2024, to elect members to the 65th General Assembly of Nova Scotia. The election was held under first-past-the-post voting . The incumbent Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia (PC) government, led by Premier Tim Houston since 2021, called a snap election and won a ...
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The 2024 Nova Scotia municipal elections were held on October 19, 2024. [1] Amherst. Mayoral candidate [2] Vote % Rob Small: 2,359: 61.27: David Kogon (X) 1,491: 38.73
65th General Assembly of Nova Scotia; Majority parliament: 10 December 2024 – present: Parliament leaders; Premier: Tim Houston since August 31, 2021: Leader of the Opposition: Claudia Chender since December 10, 2024: Party caucuses; Government: Progressive Conservative Party: Opposition: New Democratic Party: Recognized: Liberal Party: House ...
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]
2024 Nova Scotia general election; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative: Jill Balser: 3,372: 73.3%: Liberal: Joey Amero: 869: 18.9%: New Democratic: Shannon Long: 361: 7.8%: Total valid votes Total rejected ballots Turnout 4,602: Eligible voters Progressive Conservative hold: Swing: Source: Elections Nova Scotia [2]
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]
2021 Nova Scotia general election; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative: Chris Palmer: 4,592: 49.45 +12.28: $59,202.28 Liberal