Nova Scotia election: Who won in my riding?
Nova Scotians cast their ballots on Nov. 26 in the provincial election. Here is a list of all 55 electoral districts and the candidates who won in each one:
1 – Annapolis
- Green: Sara Adams
- Liberal: Carman Kerr
- NDP: Cheryl Burbidge
- PC: David Bowlby
2 – Antigonish
- Liberal: Sheila Sears
- NDP: John MacIsaac
- PC: Michelle Thompson
3 – Argyle
- Green: Lynette Amirault
- Liberal: Lorelei Murphy
- NDP: Lauren Skabar
- PC: Colton LeBlanc
4 – Bedford Basin
- Liberal: Doris Robbins
- NDP: Ryan Lutes
- PC: Tim Outhit
5 – Bedford South
- Green: Ron G. Parker
- Liberal: Braedon Clark
- NDP: Isaac G. Wilson
- PC: Damian Stoilov
6 – Cape Breton Centre-Whitney Pier
- Liberal: Joleen Magliaro
- NDP: Kendra Coombes
- PC: Darren O'Quinn
7 – Cape Breton East
- Liberal: Joe Ward
- NDP: Isabelle Lalonde
- PC: Brian Comer
8 – Chester-St. Margaret’s
- Liberal: Laura Mulrooney
- NDP: Brendan Mosher
- PC: Danielle Barkhouse
9 – Clare
- Liberal: Ronnie LeBlanc
- NDP: Dre Taylor
- PC: Ryan Robicheau
10 – Clayton Park West
- Liberal: Elizabeth Eustaquio-Domondon
- NDP: Wendy Hood-Morris
- PC: Adegoke Fadare
11 – Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley
- Liberal: Gwynneth (Gwyn) Bellefontaine
- NDP: Janet Moulton
- PC: Scott Armstrong
12 – Colchester North
- Green: Jillian Foster
- Liberal: Dustin Rekunyk
- NDP: Christina McCarron
- PC: Tom Taggart
13 – Cole Harbour
- Green: John E. McStay
- Liberal: Tania Meloni
- NDP: Alec Stratford
- PC: Leah Martin
14 – Cole Harbour-Dartmouth
- Liberal: Vishal Bhardwaj
- NDP: Kayley Dixon
- PC: Brad McGowan
15 - Cumberland North
- Liberal: Kurt Ditner
- NDP: Tyson Boyd
- PC: Bill Dowe
- Independent: Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin
16 – Cumberland South
- Liberal: Liam MacDonald
- NDP: Larry Duchesne
- PC: Tory Rushton
17 – Dartmouth East
- Liberal: Stacy Chesnutt
- NDP: Holly Fraughton
- PC: Timothy Halman
18 – Dartmouth North
- Liberal: Pam Cooley
- NDP: Susan Leblanc
- PC: Karina Sanford
19 – Dartmouth South
- Liberal: Barb Henderson
- NDP: Claudia Chender
- PC: Bea MacGregor
20 – Digby-Annapolis
- Liberal: Joey Amero
- NDP: Shannon Long
- PC: Jill Balser
21 – Eastern Passage
- Liberal: Chris Peters
- Independent: Tammy Jakeman
- PC: Barbara Adams
22 – Eastern Shore
- Green: Kevin Conrod
- Liberal: Doyle Safire
- NDP: Don Carney
- PC: Kent Smith
23 – Fairview-Clayton Park
- Liberal: Patricia Arab
- NDP: Lina Hamid
- PC: Nicole Mosher
24 – Glace Bay-Dominion
- Liberal: David Alexander MacLeod
- NDP: Kathy Chapman
- PC: John White
25 – Guysborough-Tracadie
- Liberal: George Grant
- NDP: Deborah Martinello
- PC: Greg Morrow
26 – Halifax Armdale
- Liberal: Ali Duale
- NDP: Rod Wilson
- PC: Craig Myra
27 – Halifax Atlantic
- Green: Gadfly Stratton
- Liberal: Phil Chisholm
- NDP: Cathy Cervin
- PC: Brendan Maguire
28 – Halifax Chebucto
- Green: Jonathan Bradet-Legris
- Liberal: Gerard Bray
- NDP: Krista Gallagher
- PC: Tonya Malay
29 – Halifax Citadel-Sable Island
- Green: Karen Beazley
- Liberal: Rob Grace
- NDP: Lisa Lachance
- PC: Eleanor Humphries
30 – Halifax Needham
- Green: Amethyste Hamel-Gregory
- Liberal: Jon Frost
- NDP: Suzy Hansen
- PC: Trayvone Clayton
31 – Hammonds Plains-Lucasville
- Green: Roger Croll
- Liberal: Ben Jessome
- NDP: Terry J. Eyland
- PC: Rick Burns
32 – East Hants
- Liberal: Shannon MacWilliam
- NDP: Abby Cameron
- PC: John A. MacDonald
33 – Hants West
- Liberal: Brian Casey
- NDP: Simon Greenough
- PC: Melissa Sheehy-Richard
- Independent: James Omand
34 – Inverness
- Liberal: Jaime Beaton
- NDP: Joanna Clark
- PC: Kyle MacQuarrie
35 – Kings North
- Green: Dave Lowe
- Liberal: Richelle Brown Redden
- NDP: Gillian Yorke
- PC: John A. Lohr
36 – Kings South
- Green: Sheila G. Richardson
- Liberal: Mike Hamm
- NDP: Ramona Jennex
- PC: Julie Vanexan
37 – Kings West
- Green: Madeline Taylor
- Liberal: Brad Beardsley
- NDP: Paul Doerr
- PC: Chris Palmer
38 – Lunenburg
- Green: Frank Fawson
- Liberal: Melissa Duggan
- NDP: Nick Jennery
- PC: Susan Corkum-Greek
39 – Lunenburg West
- Green: Mitchell Thomas-Langford
- Liberal: Jonathan Crouse
- NDP: Nicholas Piovesan
- PC: Becky Druhan
40 – Northside Westmount
- Liberal: Danny Laffin
- NDP: Katelyn Armstrong
- PC: Fred Tilley
41 – Pictou Centre
- Liberal: Kris MacFarlane
- NDP: Mary Stewart
- PC: Danny MacGillivray
42 – Pictou East
- Liberal: Stephanie Quinn
- NDP: Vernon Theriault
- PC: Tim Houston
43 – Pictou West
- Green: Clare Brett
- Liberal: Mary Wooldridge-Elliott
- NDP: Carol Ferguson
- PC: Marco MacLeod
44 – Preston
- Green: Andre Anderson
- Liberal: Carlo Simmons
- NDP: Colter (C.C.) Simmonds
- PC: Twila Grosse
45 – Queens
- Liberal: Cathy DeRome
- NDP: Brian Skabar
- PC: Kim Masland
46 – Richmond
- Liberal: Rochelle Heudes
- NDP: Marc Currie
- PC: Trevor Boudreau
47 – Sackville-Cobequid
- Liberal: Agatha Bourassa
- NDP: Paul Wozney
- PC: Paul Russell
48 – Sackville-Uniacke
- Liberal: Thomas Trappenberg
- NDP: Lisa Blackburn
- PC: Brad Johns
49 – Shelburne
- Liberal: Debbie Muise
- NDP: Bridget Taylor
- PC: Nolan Young
50 – Sydney-Membertou
- Green: Steven McGrath
- Liberal: Derek Mombourquette
- NDP: Alison Aho
- PC: Brian MacArthur
51 – Timberlea-Prospect
- Green: Jane Matheson
- Liberal: Iain Rankin
- NDP: Rose Gillam
- PC: Trish MacDonald
52 – Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River
- Liberal: Frank Johnston
- NDP: Cailen Pygott
- PC: Dave Ritcey
53 – Victoria-The Lakes
- Green: Adrianna MacKinnon
- Liberal: Stephen MacAskill
- NDP: Samuel Stirling
- PC: Dianne L. Timmins
- Independent: Stemer MacLeod
54 – Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank
- Green: Anthony Edmonds
- Liberal: Elizabeth Booth
- NDP: Donna McCarthy
- PC: Brian Wong
55 – Yarmouth
- Green: Adam Randall
- Liberal: Zach Churchill
- NDP: Gillian Rowley
- PC: Nick Hilton
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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