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Canadian federal election results in Nova Scotia

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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Nova Scotia.

Regional profile edit

Nova Scotia has historically been a conservative region, with former prime ministers Charles Tupper and Robert Borden (native sons who governed as leaders of the historical Conservative Party), and Brian Mulroney (who governed as leader of the successor Progressive Conservative, or PC, Party) along with PC Opposition leader Robert Stanfield (who was previously the province's premier) holding seats in the province for extended periods of time. However, unlike rural ridings in the prairies, most Nova Scotia voters hold Red Tory views rather than socially conservative ones, as reflected in Nova Scotia being one of the few areas in the country where the PCs remained competitive between their 1993 collapse and their 2003 merger with the Canadian Alliance into the present-day Conservative Party of Canada. The Liberals swept Nova Scotia in their 1993 landslide, but lost all eleven seats in 1997—six to the New Democratic Party (NDP) and five to the PCs. Under former leader Alexa McDonough, the NDP made major gains there in 1997, picking up seats in the Halifax and Cape Breton areas. The Liberals, wiped out in 1997, made a resurged in 2000.

Today, the Liberals are at their strongest in Cape Breton and the Halifax area, the NDP are at their strongest in the Halifax area, and the Conservatives are at their strongest in rural mainland Nova Scotia. In 2015, the Liberals swept Nova Scotia in convincing fashion, winning an outright majority of the votes cast in all but one riding; that year, they won every seat in Atlantic Canada. In 2019, the Liberals maintained their dominance in the province, winning 10 out of 11 ridings, with one riding, West Nova, going Conservative. In 2021, the Liberal vote share was stable but they lost two additional seats, Cumberland—Colchester and minister Bernadette Jordan's South Shore—St. Margarets, to the Conservatives.

2021 edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Cape Breton—Canso Mike Kelloway
18,288
46.46%
Fiona MacLeod
13,805
35.07%
Jana Reddick
5,618
14.27%
Brad Grandy
1,649
4.19%
Mike Kelloway
Central Nova Sean Fraser
18,682
46.16%
Steven Cotter
13,060
32.27%
Betsy MacDonald
6,225
15.38%
Katerina Nikas
494
1.22%
Al Muir
1,445
3.57%
Chris Frazer (Comm.)
138 0.34%
Sean Fraser
Harvey Henderson (Ind.)
365 0.90%
Ryan Smyth (Rhino.)
65 0.16%
Cumberland—Colchester Lenore Zann
13,822
34.20%
Stephen Ellis
18,601
46.02%
Daniel Osborne
4,984
12.33%
Jillian Foster
1,045
2.59%
Bill Archer
1,687
4.17%
Jody O'Blenis (Ind.)
278
0.69%
Lenore Zann
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Darren Fisher
24,209
53.06%
Kevin Payne
15,267
33.46%
Rana Zaman
1,371
3.00%
Michelle Lindsay
4,781
10.48%
Darren Fisher
Halifax Andy Fillmore
21,905
42.74%
Cameron Ells
6,601
12.88%
Lisa Roberts
20,347
39.70%
Jo-Ann Roberts
1,128
2.20%
B. Alexander Hébert
1,069
2.09%
Katie Campbell (Comm.)
198
0.39%
Andy Fillmore
Halifax West Lena Metlege Diab
24,744
48.49%
Eleanor Humphries
11,243
22.03%
Jonathan Keith Roberts
12,331
24.16%
Richard Zurawski
1,181
2.31%
Julie Scott
1,447
2.84%
Kevin Schulthies (CHP)
85
0.17%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants Kody Blois
20,192
44.92%
Mark Parent
13,234
29.44%
Stephen Schneider
8,645
19.23%
Sheila G. Richardson
940
2.09%
Steven Ford
1,945
4.33%
Kody Blois
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook Darrell Samson
18,838
41.31%
Angela Conrad
12,047
26.42%
Jenna Chisholm
12,012
26.34%
Anthony Edmonds
933
2.05%
Earl Gosse
1,776
3.89%
Darrell Samson
South Shore—St. Margarets Bernadette Jordan
18,575
37.15%
Rick Perkins
20,454
40.90%
Olivia Dorey
9,541
19.08%
Thomas Trappenberg
1,434
2.87%
Bernadette Jordan
Sydney—Victoria Jaime Battiste
14,250
39.24%
Eddie Orrell
13,166
36.26%
Jeff Ward
7,217
19.87%
Mark Embrett
376
1.04%
Ronald Angus Barron
1,176
3.24%
Nikki Boisvert (M-L)
127
0.35%
Jaime Battiste
West Nova Alxys Chamberlain
13,732
31.30%
Chris d'Entremont
22,104
50.38%
Cheryl Burbidge
5,645
12.87%
Scott Spidle
2,390
5.45%
Chris d'Entremont

2019 edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other
Cape Breton—Canso Alfie MacLeod
14,478
34.6%
Laurie Suitor
6,258
15%
Mike Kelloway
16,097
38.5%
Clive Doucet
3,246
7.8%
Billy Joyce
(Peoples Party.)
968
2.3%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova George Canyon
13,201
29.6%
Betsy MacDonald
5,896
13.2%
Sean Fraser
20,718
46.5%
Barry Randle
3,478
7.8%
Al Muir
(Peoples party.)
938
2.1%
Sean Fraser
Cumberland—Colchester Scott Armstrong
16,219
35.7%
Larry Duchesne
5,451
12%
Lenore Zann
16,672
36.7%
Jason Blanch
6,015
13.2%
William Archer
(People's Party.)
608
1.3%
Bill Casey
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Jason Cole
8,480
16.1%
Emma Norton
14,220
27.0%
Darren Fisher
23,751
45.2%
Lil MacPherson
5,197
9.9%
Michelle Lindsay
(Peoples party.)
937
1.8%
Darren Fisher
Halifax Bruce Holland
5,214
9.7%
Christine Saulnier
16,594
31.0%
Andy Fillmore
23,088
43.2%
Jo-Ann Roberts
7,762
14.5%
Duncan McGenn
(People's Party.)
605
1.1%
Andy Fillmore
Halifax West Fred Shuman
10,488
19.3%
Jacob Wilson
10,429
19.2%
Geoff Regan
26,884
49.5%
Richard Zurawski
1,971
12.1%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants Martha MacQuarrie
11,905
24.8%
Stephen Schneider
8,243
17.2%
Kody Blois
20,807
43.3%
Brogan Anderson
6,029
12.6%
Matthew Southall
(Peoples party.)
786
1.6%
Scott Brison
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook Kevin Copley
11,224
22.6%
Matt Stickland
11,857
23.9%
Darrell Samson
19,920
40.2%
Anthony Edmonds
5,743
11.6%
Sybil Hogg
(Peoples party.)
819
1.7%
Darrell Samson
South Shore—St. Margarets Rick Perkins
14,744
28.1%
Jessika Hepburn
8,361
15.9%
Bernadette Jordan
21,887
41.7%
Thomas Trappenburg
6,070
11.6%
Robert Monk
(People's Party.)
665
1.3%
Bernadette Jordan
Sydney—Victoria Eddie Orrell
11,228
27.7%
Jodi McDavid
8,150
20.1%
Jaime Battiste
12,536
30.9%
Lois Foster
2,249
5.5%
Archie MacKinnon (Indpt.)
5,679
14.0%
Mark Eyking
Kenzie MacNeil (Indpt.)
480
1.2%
West Nova Chris d'Entremont
18,390
39.3%
Matthew Dubois
5,020
10.7%
Jason Deveau
17,034
36.4%
Judy N. Green
5,949
12.7%
Gloria Jane Cook
(Indpt.)
453
1.0%
Colin Fraser

2015 edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other
Cape Breton—Canso Adam Daniel Rodgers
6,246
14.45%
Michelle Smith
3,547
8.20%
Rodger Cuzner
32,163
74.39%
Maria Goretti Coady
1,281
2.96%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova Fred DeLorey
11,418
25.80%
Ross Landry
4,532
10.24%
Sean Fraser
25,909
58.53%
David Hachey
1,834
4.14%
Alexander J. MacKenzie (Ind.)
570
1.29%
Peter MacKay
Cumberland—Colchester Scott Armstrong
12,257
26.45%
Wendy Robinson
2,647
5.71%
Bill Casey
29,527
63.73%
Jason Matthew Blanch
1,650
3.56%
Kenneth Jackson (Ind.)
181 0.39%
Scott Armstrong
Cumberland—Colchester—
Musquodoboit Valley
Richard Trueman Plett (Ind.)
70 0.15%
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Jason Cole
7,331
14.03%
Robert Chisholm
12,757
24.41%
Darren Fisher
30,407
58.17%
Brynn Nheiley
1,775
3.40%
Robert Chisholm
Halifax Irvine Carvery
4,564
8.61%
Megan Leslie
19,162
36.13%
Andy Fillmore
27,431
51.73%
Thomas Trappenberg
1,745
3.29%
Allan Bezanson (M-L)
130
0.25%
Megan Leslie
Halifax West Michael McGinnis
7,837
15.65%
Joanne Hussey
5,894
11.77%
Geoff Regan
34,377
68.65%
Richard Henryk Zurawski
1,971
3.94%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants David Morse
8,677
18.59%
Hugh Curry
2,998
6.42%
Scott Brison
33,026
70.74%
Will Cooper
1,569
3.36%
Megan Brown-Hodges (Rhino.)
184 0.39%
Scott Brison
Edd Twohig (Ind.)
132 0.28%
Clifford James Williams (Ind.)
100 0.21%
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook Robert Thomas Strickland
7,186
14.88%
Peter Stoffer
16,613
34.39%
Darrell Samson
23,161
47.95%
Mike Montgomery
1,341
2.78%
Peter Stoffer
Sackville—Eastern Shore
South Shore—St. Margarets Richard Clark
11,905
22.56%
Alex Godbold
8,883
16.83%
Bernadette Jordan
30,045
56.93%
Richard Biggar
1,534
2.91%
Ryan Barry (Comm.)
151 0.29%
Gerald Keddy
South Shore—St. Margaret's
Trevor Bruhm (Ind.)
257 0.49%
Sydney—Victoria John Douglas Chiasson
4,360
10.64%
Monika Dutt
5,351
13.06%
Mark Eyking
29,995
73.20%
Adrianna MacKinnon
1,026
2.50%
Wayne James Hiscock (Libert.)
242
0.59%
Mark Eyking
West Nova Arnold LeBlanc
11,916
26.09%
Greg Foster
3,084
6.75%
Colin Fraser
28,775
62.99%
Clark Walton
1,904
4.17%
Greg Kerr

2011 edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Cape Breton—Canso Derrick Clarence Kennedy
10,873
30.65%
Rodger Cuzner
16,478
46.45%
Marney Jeanne Simmons
6,984
19.69%
Glen Carabin
1,141
3.22%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova Peter G. McKay
21,593
56.79%
John R. Hamilton
5,614
14.76%
David K. Parker
9,412
24.75%
Matthew Chisholm
1,406
3.70%
Peter MacKay
Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley Scott Armstrong
21,041
52.46%
Jim Burrows
7,264
18.11%
Wendy Robinson
9,322
23.24%
Jason Blanch
2,109
5.26%
Jim Hnatiuk (CHP)
375
0.93%
Scott Armstrong
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Wanda Webber
10,702
24.76%
Mike Savage
15,181
35.12%
Robert Chisholm
15,678
36.27%
Paul Shreenan
1,662
3.85%
Michael Savage
Halifax George Nikolaou
8,276
18.00%
Stan Kutcher
11,793
25.64%
Megan Leslie
23,746
51.63%
Michael Dewar
2,020
4.39%
Tony Seed (M-L)
152
0.33%
Megan Leslie
Halifax West Bruce Robert Pretty
13,782
30.50%
Geoff Regan
16,230
35.92%
Gregor Ash
13,239
29.30%
Thomas Trappenberg
1,931
4.27%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants David Morse
14,714
36.63%
Scott Brison
15,887
39.56%
Mark Rogers
8,043
20.03%
Sheila Richardson
1,520
3.78%
Scott Brison
Sackville—Eastern Shore Adam Mimnagh
12,662
30.45%
Scott Hemming
4,673
11.24%
Peter Stoffer
22,483
54.07%
John Percy
1,762
4.24%
Peter Stoffer
South Shore—St. Margaret's Gerald Keddy
17,948
43.15%
Derek Wells
7,037
16.92%
Gordon Earle
15,033
36.14%
Kris MacLellan
1,579
3.80%
Gerald Keddy
Sydney—Victoria Cecil Clarke
14,023
37.85%
Mark Eyking
14,788
39.91%
Kathy MacLeod
7,049
19.03%
Chris Milburn
1,191
3.21%
Mark Eyking
West Nova Greg Kerr
20,204
47.04%
Robert Thibault
15,632
36.39%
George Barron
5,631
13.11%
Ross Johnson
1,487
3.46%
Greg Kerr

2008 edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Cape Breton—
Canso
Allan Richard Murphy
8,524
23.50%
Rodger Cuzner
17,447
48.10%
Mark MacNeill
7,660
21.12%
Dwayne MacEachern
2,641
7.28%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova Peter Gordon MacKay
18,240
46.60%
Mary Louise Lorefice
7,659
19.57%
Elizabeth May
12,620
32.24%
Paul Kemp (CAP)
196 0.50%
Peter MacKay
Michael Harris MacKay (CHP)
427 1.09%
Cumberland—
Colchester—
Musquodoboit Valley
Joel E. Bernard
3,493
8.83%
Tracy Parsons
3,344
8.45%
Karen Olsson
4,874
12.32%
Bill Casey (Ind.)
27,303 69.01%
Bill Casey
Rick Simpson (Ind.)
550 1.39%
Dartmouth—
Cole Harbour
Wanda Webber
9,109
22.46%
Michael John Savage
16,016
39.49%
Brad Pye
12,793
31.55%
Paul Shreenan
2,417
5.96%
George Campbell (CHP)
219
0.54%
Michael Savage
Halifax Ted Larsen
9,295
20.61%
Catherine Meade
12,458
27.62%
Megan Leslie
19,252
42.69%
Darryl Whetter
3,931
8.72%
Tony Seed (M-L)
162
0.36%
Alexa McDonough
Halifax West Rakesh Khosla
8,708
21.13%
Geoff Regan
17,129
41.56%
Tamara Lorincz
12,201
29.60%
Michael Munday
2,920
7.08%
Trevor Ennis (CHP)
257
0.62%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants Rosemary Segado
9,846
26.15%
Scott Brison
16,641
44.19%
Carol E. Harris
8,291
22.02%
Brendan MacNeill
2,353
6.25%
Jim Hnatiuk (CHP)
528
1.40%
Scott Brison
Sackville—
Eastern
Shore
David Montgomery
8,198
20.74%
Carolyn Scott
5,018
12.69%
Peter Stoffer
24,279
61.42%
Noreen Hartlen
2,034
5.15%
Peter Stoffer
South
Shore—St.
Margaret's
Gerald Keddy
14,388
35.99%
Bill Smith
9,536
23.85%
Gordon S. Earle
13,456
33.65%
Michael Oddy
2,090
5.23%
Joe Larkin (CHP)
513
1.28%
Gerald Keddy
Sydney—
Victoria
Kristen Rudderham
7,223
20.62%
Mark Eyking
17,303
49.40%
Wayne McKay
8,559
24.44%
Collin Harker
1,941
5.54%
Mark Eyking
West Nova Greg Kerr
16,779
39.94%
Robert Thibault
15,185
36.15%
George Barron
7,097
16.89%
Ronald Mills
2,106
5.01%
Cindy M. Nesbitt (Ind.)
844
2.01%
Robert Thibault

2006 edit

All incumbent MPs in Nova Scotia were re-elected. There were six Liberal, three Conservatives and two NDP MPs in the province.

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Cape Breton—Canso Rodger Cuzner
21,424
53.19%
Kenzie MacNeil
9,740
24.18%
Hector Morrison
8,111
20.14%
Rob Hines
1,006
2.5%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova Dan Walsh
10,349
24.56%
Peter G. MacKay
17,134
40.66%
Alexis MacDonald
13,861
32.89%
David Orton
671
1.59%
Allan H. Bezanson (M-L)
124
0.29%
Peter MacKay
Cumberland—Colchester—
Musquodoboit Valley
Gary Richard
10,299
23.89%
Bill Casey
22,439
52.04%
Margaret Sagar
8,944
20.74%
N. Bruce Farrell
910
2.11%
Rick Simpson (Ind.)
524
1.22%
Bill Casey
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Michael Savage
19,027
42.32%
Robert A. Campbell
10,259
22.82%
Peter Mancini
14,612
32.50%
Elizabeth Perry
1,005
2.24%
Charles Spurr (M-L)
56
0.12%
Michael Savage
Halifax Martin MacKinnon
15,437
30.90%
Andrew House
8,993
18.00%
Alexa McDonough
23,420
46.88%
Nick Wright
1,948
3.90%
Tony Seed (M-L)
164
0.33%
Alexa McDonough
Halifax West Geoff Regan
21,818
49.36%
Rakesh Khosla
10,184
23.04%
Alan Hill
10,798
24.43%
Thomas Trappenberg
1,406
3.18%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants Scott Brison
19,491
45.56%
Bob Mullan
13,772
32.19%
Mary DeWolfe
8,138
19.02%
Sheila Richardson
947
2.21%
Chummy Anthony (Mar.)
436
1.02%
Scott Brison
Sackville—Eastern Shore Bill Fleming
9,921
22.99%
Paul Francis
9,450
21.90%
Peter Stoffer
22,848
52.95%
Richard MacDonald
933
2.16%
Peter Stoffer
South Shore—St. Margaret's Darian Malcom Huskilson
11,629
28.36%
Gerald Gordon Keddy
15,108
36.85%
Gordon S. Earle
11,689
28.51%
Katie Morris Boudreau
1,198
2.92%
James Hnatiuk (CHP)
1,376
3.36%
Gerald Keddy
Sydney—Victoria Mark Eyking
20,277
49.88%
Howie MacDonald
7,455
18.34%
John Hugh Edwards
11,587
28.50%
Chris Milburn
1,336
3.29%
Mark Eyking
West Nova Robert Thibault
17,734
39.24%
Greg Kerr
17,222
38.11%
Arthur Bull
8,512
18.84%
Matthew Granger
1,040
2.30%
Ken Griffiths (Ind.)
682
1.51%
Robert Thibault

2004 edit

With Toronto's Jack Layton replacing Alexa McDonough as leader, the NDP saw its hold on the Halifax Region slip somewhat, losing Dartmouth. The Liberals, after having gained MP Scott Brison from the Progressive Conservatives in 2003, held Kings-Hants. A hoped-for breakthrough for the Conservatives remained elusive.

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Cape Breton—Canso Rodger Cuzner
20,139
53.26%
Kenzie MacNeil
7,654
20.24%
Shirley Hartery
9,197
24.32%
Seumas Gibson
820
2.17%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova Susan L. Green
9,986
26.39%
Peter G. MacKay
16,376
43.27%
Alexis MacDonald
10,470
27.66%
Rebecca Mosher
1,015
2.68%
Peter MacKay
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Michael John Savage
17,425
42.07%
Mike MacDonald
8,739
21.10%
Susan MacAlpine-Gillis
13,463
32.50%
Michael Marshall
1,311
3.16%
Tracy Parsons (PC)
415 1.00%
Wendy Lill
Charles Spurr (M-L)
70 0.17%
Halifax Sheila Fougere
17,267
39.11%
Kevin Leslie Keefe
6,457
14.63%
Alexa McDonough
18,341
41.55%
Michael Oddy
2,081
4.71%
Alexa McDonough
Halifax West Geoff Regan
19,083
47.50%
Ken MacPhee
8,413
20.94%
Bill Carr
11,228
27.95%
Martin Willison
1,452
3.61%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants Scott Brison
17,555
46.61%
Bob Mullan
11,344
30.12%
Skip Hambling
6,663
17.69%
Kevin Stacey
1,364
3.62%
Richard Hennigar (Ind.)
242 0.64%
Scott Brison1
Jim Hnatiuk (CHP)
493 1.31%
North Nova Dianne Brushett
10,591
26.49%
Bill Casey
20,188
50.49%
Margaret E. Sagar
7,560
18.91%
Sheila G. Richardson
1,245
3.11%
Jack Moors (PC)
399
1.00%
Bill Casey
Sackville—Eastern Shore Dale Stevens
11,222
28.66%
Steve Streatch
8,363
21.35%
Peter Stoffer
17,925
45.77%
David Fullerton
1,007
2.57%
Greg Moors (PC)
645
1.65%
Peter Stoffer
South Shore—St. Margaret's John Chandler
12,658
32.08%
Gerald Keddy
14,954
37.90%
Gordon Earle
10,140
25.70%
Katie Morris Boudreau
1,700
4.31%
Gerald Keddy
Sydney—Victoria Mark Eyking
19,372
52.13%
Howie MacDonald
5,897
15.87%
John Hugh Edwards
10,298
27.71%
Chris Milburn
855
2.30%
B. Chris Gallant (Ind.)
264 0.71%
Mark Eyking
Cathy Thériault (Mar.)
474 1.28%
West Nova Robert Thibault
18,343
42.64%
Jon Charles Carey
14,209
33.03%
Edmund Arthur Bull
9,086
21.12%
Matthew Granger
1,385
3.22%
Robert Thibault

1 Brison defected from PC Party in Dec. 2003

 
Key map
  1. Cape Breton-Canso
  2. Central Nova
  3. Dartmouth-Cole Harbour
  4. Halifax
  5. Halifax West
  6. Kings-Hants
  7. North Nova
  8. Sackville-Eastern Shore
  9. South Shore-St. Margaret's
  10. Sydney-Victoria
  11. West Nova
 
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2000 edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other
Bras d'Or—Cape Breton Rodger Cuzner
20,815
54.85%
John M. Currie
1,483
3.91%
Michelle Dockrill
7,537
19.86%
Alfie MacLeod
8,114
21.38%
Michelle Dockrill
Cumberland—Colchester Dianne Brushett
10,271
26.61%
Bryden Ryan
4,981
12.91%
James Arthur Harpell
4,629
11.99%
Bill Casey
18,716
48.49%
Bill Casey
Dartmouth Bernie Boudreau
12,408
33.14%
Jordi Morgan
3,282
8.76%
Wendy Lill
13,585
36.28%
Tom McInnis
8,085
21.59%
Charles Spurr (M-L)
86
0.23%
Wendy Lill
Halifax Kevin Little
13,539
32.99%
Amery Boyer
2,348
5.72%
Alexa McDonough
16,563
40.36%
Paul Fitzgibbons
7,255
17.68%
Kevin Dumont Corkill (M-L)
113 0.28%
Michael G. Oddy (Green)
590 1.44%
Mike Patriquen (Mar.)
627 1.53%
Alexa McDonough
Halifax West Geoff Regan
18,327
39.21%
Hilda Stevens
4,531
9.70%
Gordon Earle
14,016
29.99%
Charles Cirtwill
9,701
20.76%
Tony Seed (M-L)
160
0.34%
Gordon Earle
Kings—Hants Claude O'Hara
13,213
30.23%
Gerry Fulton
4,618
10.56%
Kaye Johnson
7,244
16.57%
Scott Brison
17,612
40.29%
Richard Hennigar (NLP)
133 0.30%
Jim King (Mar.)
669 1.53%
Graham Jake MacDonald (Comm.)
85 0.19%
Kenneth MacEachern (Ind.)
140 0.32%
Joe Clark1
Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough Raymond Mason
12,585
31.57%
Harvey Henderson
2,930
7.35%
Wendy Panagopoulos
4,498
11.28%
Peter G. MacKay
19,298
48.41%
Darryl Gallivan (Ind.)
552
1.38%
Peter MacKay
Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore Bruce Stephen
12,864
32.56%
Bill Stevens
4,773
12.08%
Peter Stoffer
13,619
34.48%
Wade Marshall
7,589
19.21%
Melanie Patriquen (Mar.)
658
1.67%
Peter Stoffer
South Shore Derek Wells
12,677
35.12%
Evan Walters
4,697
13.01%
Bill Zimmerman
4,394
12.17%
Gerald Keddy
14,328
39.69%
Gerald Keddy
Sydney—Victoria Mark Eyking
19,388
49.83%
Rod A. M. Farrell
1,528
3.93%
Peter Mancini
14,216
36.53%
Anna Curtis-Steele
3,779
9.71%
Peter Mancini
West Nova Robert Thibault
12,783
36.09%
Mike Donaldson
6,581
18.58%
Phil Roberts
3,976
11.23%
Mark Muise
12,080
34.11%
Mark Muise

1 Clark won seat in 2000 byelection; originally held by Scott Brison. Clark sought re-election in Calgary Centre.


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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Canadian federal election results in Nova Scotia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Electoral historyYearResults202120192015201120082006200420001997199319881984198019791974197219681965196319621958195719531949194519401935 Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Nova Scotia Contents 1 Regional profile 2 2021 3 2019 4 2015 5 2011 6 2008 7 2006 8 2004 9 2000Regional profile editNova Scotia has historically been a conservative region with former prime ministers Charles Tupper and Robert Borden native sons who governed as leaders of the historical Conservative Party and Brian Mulroney who governed as leader of the successor Progressive Conservative or PC Party along with PC Opposition leader Robert Stanfield who was previously the province s premier holding seats in the province for extended periods of time However unlike rural ridings in the prairies most Nova Scotia voters hold Red Tory views rather than socially conservative ones as reflected in Nova Scotia being one of the few areas in the country where the PCs remained competitive between their 1993 collapse and their 2003 merger with the Canadian Alliance into the present day Conservative Party of Canada The Liberals swept Nova Scotia in their 1993 landslide but lost all eleven seats in 1997 six to the New Democratic Party NDP and five to the PCs Under former leader Alexa McDonough the NDP made major gains there in 1997 picking up seats in the Halifax and Cape Breton areas The Liberals wiped out in 1997 made a resurged in 2000 Today the Liberals are at their strongest in Cape Breton and the Halifax area the NDP are at their strongest in the Halifax area and the Conservatives are at their strongest in rural mainland Nova Scotia In 2015 the Liberals swept Nova Scotia in convincing fashion winning an outright majority of the votes cast in all but one riding that year they won every seat in Atlantic Canada In 2019 the Liberals maintained their dominance in the province winning 10 out of 11 ridings with one riding West Nova going Conservative In 2021 the Liberal vote share was stable but they lost two additional seats Cumberland Colchester and minister Bernadette Jordan s South Shore St Margarets to the Conservatives 2021 editMain article 2021 Canadian federal election Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other Cape Breton Canso Mike Kelloway18 28846 46 Fiona MacLeod13 80535 07 Jana Reddick5 61814 27 Brad Grandy1 6494 19 Mike Kelloway Central Nova Sean Fraser18 68246 16 Steven Cotter13 06032 27 Betsy MacDonald6 22515 38 Katerina Nikas4941 22 Al Muir1 4453 57 Chris Frazer Comm 138 0 34 Sean Fraser Harvey Henderson Ind 365 0 90 Ryan Smyth Rhino 65 0 16 Cumberland Colchester Lenore Zann13 82234 20 Stephen Ellis18 60146 02 Daniel Osborne4 98412 33 Jillian Foster1 0452 59 Bill Archer1 6874 17 Jody O Blenis Ind 2780 69 Lenore Zann Dartmouth Cole Harbour Darren Fisher24 20953 06 Kevin Payne15 26733 46 Rana Zaman1 3713 00 Michelle Lindsay4 78110 48 Darren Fisher Halifax Andy Fillmore21 90542 74 Cameron Ells6 60112 88 Lisa Roberts20 34739 70 Jo Ann Roberts1 1282 20 B Alexander Hebert1 0692 09 Katie Campbell Comm 1980 39 Andy Fillmore Halifax West Lena Metlege Diab24 74448 49 Eleanor Humphries11 24322 03 Jonathan Keith Roberts12 33124 16 Richard Zurawski1 1812 31 Julie Scott1 4472 84 Kevin Schulthies CHP 850 17 Geoff Regan Kings Hants Kody Blois20 19244 92 Mark Parent13 23429 44 Stephen Schneider8 64519 23 Sheila G Richardson9402 09 Steven Ford1 9454 33 Kody Blois Sackville Preston Chezzetcook Darrell Samson18 83841 31 Angela Conrad12 04726 42 Jenna Chisholm12 01226 34 Anthony Edmonds9332 05 Earl Gosse1 7763 89 Darrell Samson South Shore St Margarets Bernadette Jordan18 57537 15 Rick Perkins20 45440 90 Olivia Dorey9 54119 08 Thomas Trappenberg1 4342 87 Bernadette Jordan Sydney Victoria Jaime Battiste14 25039 24 Eddie Orrell13 16636 26 Jeff Ward7 21719 87 Mark Embrett3761 04 Ronald Angus Barron1 1763 24 Nikki Boisvert M L 1270 35 Jaime Battiste West Nova Alxys Chamberlain13 73231 30 Chris d Entremont22 10450 38 Cheryl Burbidge5 64512 87 Scott Spidle2 3905 45 Chris d Entremont2019 editMain article 2019 Canadian federal election edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other Cape Breton Canso Alfie MacLeod14 47834 6 Laurie Suitor6 25815 Mike Kelloway16 09738 5 Clive Doucet3 2467 8 Billy Joyce Peoples Party 9682 3 Rodger Cuzner Central Nova George Canyon13 20129 6 Betsy MacDonald5 89613 2 Sean Fraser20 71846 5 Barry Randle3 4787 8 Al Muir Peoples party 9382 1 Sean Fraser Cumberland Colchester Scott Armstrong16 21935 7 Larry Duchesne5 45112 Lenore Zann16 67236 7 Jason Blanch6 01513 2 William Archer People s Party 6081 3 Bill Casey Dartmouth Cole Harbour Jason Cole8 48016 1 Emma Norton14 22027 0 Darren Fisher23 75145 2 Lil MacPherson5 1979 9 Michelle Lindsay Peoples party 9371 8 Darren Fisher Halifax Bruce Holland5 2149 7 Christine Saulnier16 59431 0 Andy Fillmore23 08843 2 Jo Ann Roberts7 76214 5 Duncan McGenn People s Party 6051 1 Andy Fillmore Halifax West Fred Shuman10 48819 3 Jacob Wilson10 42919 2 Geoff Regan26 88449 5 Richard Zurawski1 97112 1 Geoff Regan Kings Hants Martha MacQuarrie11 90524 8 Stephen Schneider8 24317 2 Kody Blois20 80743 3 Brogan Anderson6 02912 6 Matthew Southall Peoples party 7861 6 Scott Brison Sackville Preston Chezzetcook Kevin Copley11 22422 6 Matt Stickland11 85723 9 Darrell Samson19 92040 2 Anthony Edmonds5 74311 6 Sybil Hogg Peoples party 8191 7 Darrell Samson South Shore St Margarets Rick Perkins14 74428 1 Jessika Hepburn8 36115 9 Bernadette Jordan21 88741 7 Thomas Trappenburg6 07011 6 Robert Monk People s Party 6651 3 Bernadette Jordan Sydney Victoria Eddie Orrell11 22827 7 Jodi McDavid8 15020 1 Jaime Battiste12 53630 9 Lois Foster2 2495 5 Archie MacKinnon Indpt 5 67914 0 Mark Eyking Kenzie MacNeil Indpt 4801 2 West Nova Chris d Entremont18 39039 3 Matthew Dubois5 02010 7 Jason Deveau17 03436 4 Judy N Green5 94912 7 Gloria Jane Cook Indpt 4531 0 Colin Fraser2015 editMain article 2015 Canadian federal election edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other Cape Breton Canso Adam Daniel Rodgers6 24614 45 Michelle Smith3 5478 20 Rodger Cuzner32 16374 39 Maria Goretti Coady1 2812 96 Rodger Cuzner Central Nova Fred DeLorey11 41825 80 Ross Landry4 53210 24 Sean Fraser25 90958 53 David Hachey1 8344 14 Alexander J MacKenzie Ind 5701 29 Peter MacKay Cumberland Colchester Scott Armstrong12 25726 45 Wendy Robinson2 6475 71 Bill Casey29 52763 73 Jason Matthew Blanch1 6503 56 Kenneth Jackson Ind 181 0 39 Scott ArmstrongCumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley Richard Trueman Plett Ind 70 0 15 Dartmouth Cole Harbour Jason Cole7 33114 03 Robert Chisholm12 75724 41 Darren Fisher30 40758 17 Brynn Nheiley1 7753 40 Robert Chisholm Halifax Irvine Carvery4 5648 61 Megan Leslie19 16236 13 Andy Fillmore27 43151 73 Thomas Trappenberg1 7453 29 Allan Bezanson M L 1300 25 Megan Leslie Halifax West Michael McGinnis7 83715 65 Joanne Hussey5 89411 77 Geoff Regan34 37768 65 Richard Henryk Zurawski1 9713 94 Geoff Regan Kings Hants David Morse8 67718 59 Hugh Curry2 9986 42 Scott Brison33 02670 74 Will Cooper1 5693 36 Megan Brown Hodges Rhino 184 0 39 Scott Brison Edd Twohig Ind 132 0 28 Clifford James Williams Ind 100 0 21 Sackville Preston Chezzetcook Robert Thomas Strickland7 18614 88 Peter Stoffer16 61334 39 Darrell Samson23 16147 95 Mike Montgomery1 3412 78 Peter StofferSackville Eastern Shore South Shore St Margarets Richard Clark11 90522 56 Alex Godbold8 88316 83 Bernadette Jordan30 04556 93 Richard Biggar1 5342 91 Ryan Barry Comm 151 0 29 Gerald Keddy South Shore St Margaret s Trevor Bruhm Ind 257 0 49 Sydney Victoria John Douglas Chiasson4 36010 64 Monika Dutt5 35113 06 Mark Eyking29 99573 20 Adrianna MacKinnon1 0262 50 Wayne James Hiscock Libert 2420 59 Mark Eyking West Nova Arnold LeBlanc11 91626 09 Greg Foster3 0846 75 Colin Fraser28 77562 99 Clark Walton1 9044 17 Greg Kerr 2011 editMain article 2011 Canadian federal election edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other Cape Breton Canso Derrick Clarence Kennedy10 87330 65 Rodger Cuzner16 47846 45 Marney Jeanne Simmons6 98419 69 Glen Carabin1 1413 22 Rodger Cuzner Central Nova Peter G McKay21 59356 79 John R Hamilton5 61414 76 David K Parker9 41224 75 Matthew Chisholm1 4063 70 Peter MacKay Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley Scott Armstrong21 04152 46 Jim Burrows7 26418 11 Wendy Robinson9 32223 24 Jason Blanch2 1095 26 Jim Hnatiuk CHP 3750 93 Scott Armstrong Dartmouth Cole Harbour Wanda Webber10 70224 76 Mike Savage15 18135 12 Robert Chisholm15 67836 27 Paul Shreenan1 6623 85 Michael Savage Halifax George Nikolaou8 27618 00 Stan Kutcher11 79325 64 Megan Leslie23 74651 63 Michael Dewar2 0204 39 Tony Seed M L 1520 33 Megan Leslie Halifax West Bruce Robert Pretty13 78230 50 Geoff Regan16 23035 92 Gregor Ash13 23929 30 Thomas Trappenberg1 9314 27 Geoff Regan Kings Hants David Morse14 71436 63 Scott Brison15 88739 56 Mark Rogers8 04320 03 Sheila Richardson1 5203 78 Scott Brison Sackville Eastern Shore Adam Mimnagh12 66230 45 Scott Hemming4 67311 24 Peter Stoffer22 48354 07 John Percy1 7624 24 Peter Stoffer South Shore St Margaret s Gerald Keddy17 94843 15 Derek Wells7 03716 92 Gordon Earle15 03336 14 Kris MacLellan1 5793 80 Gerald Keddy Sydney Victoria Cecil Clarke14 02337 85 Mark Eyking14 78839 91 Kathy MacLeod7 04919 03 Chris Milburn1 1913 21 Mark Eyking West Nova Greg Kerr20 20447 04 Robert Thibault15 63236 39 George Barron5 63113 11 Ross Johnson1 4873 46 Greg Kerr2008 editMain article 2008 Canadian federal election edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other Cape Breton Canso Allan Richard Murphy8 52423 50 Rodger Cuzner17 44748 10 Mark MacNeill7 66021 12 Dwayne MacEachern2 6417 28 Rodger Cuzner Central Nova Peter Gordon MacKay18 24046 60 Mary Louise Lorefice7 65919 57 Elizabeth May12 62032 24 Paul Kemp CAP 196 0 50 Peter MacKay Michael Harris MacKay CHP 427 1 09 Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley Joel E Bernard3 4938 83 Tracy Parsons3 3448 45 Karen Olsson4 87412 32 Bill Casey Ind 27 303 69 01 Bill Casey Rick Simpson Ind 550 1 39 Dartmouth Cole Harbour Wanda Webber9 10922 46 Michael John Savage16 01639 49 Brad Pye12 79331 55 Paul Shreenan2 4175 96 George Campbell CHP 2190 54 Michael Savage Halifax Ted Larsen9 29520 61 Catherine Meade12 45827 62 Megan Leslie19 25242 69 Darryl Whetter3 9318 72 Tony Seed M L 1620 36 Alexa McDonough Halifax West Rakesh Khosla8 70821 13 Geoff Regan17 12941 56 Tamara Lorincz12 20129 60 Michael Munday2 9207 08 Trevor Ennis CHP 2570 62 Geoff Regan Kings Hants Rosemary Segado9 84626 15 Scott Brison16 64144 19 Carol E Harris8 29122 02 Brendan MacNeill2 3536 25 Jim Hnatiuk CHP 5281 40 Scott Brison Sackville EasternShore David Montgomery8 19820 74 Carolyn Scott5 01812 69 Peter Stoffer24 27961 42 Noreen Hartlen2 0345 15 Peter Stoffer SouthShore St Margaret s Gerald Keddy14 38835 99 Bill Smith9 53623 85 Gordon S Earle13 45633 65 Michael Oddy2 0905 23 Joe Larkin CHP 5131 28 Gerald Keddy Sydney Victoria Kristen Rudderham7 22320 62 Mark Eyking17 30349 40 Wayne McKay8 55924 44 Collin Harker1 9415 54 Mark Eyking West Nova Greg Kerr16 77939 94 Robert Thibault15 18536 15 George Barron7 09716 89 Ronald Mills2 1065 01 Cindy M Nesbitt Ind 8442 01 Robert Thibault2006 editMain article 2006 Canadian federal election All incumbent MPs in Nova Scotia were re elected There were six Liberal three Conservatives and two NDP MPs in the province edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Cape Breton Canso Rodger Cuzner21 42453 19 Kenzie MacNeil9 74024 18 Hector Morrison8 11120 14 Rob Hines1 0062 5 Rodger Cuzner Central Nova Dan Walsh10 34924 56 Peter G MacKay17 13440 66 Alexis MacDonald13 86132 89 David Orton6711 59 Allan H Bezanson M L 1240 29 Peter MacKay Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley Gary Richard10 29923 89 Bill Casey22 43952 04 Margaret Sagar8 94420 74 N Bruce Farrell9102 11 Rick Simpson Ind 5241 22 Bill Casey Dartmouth Cole Harbour Michael Savage19 02742 32 Robert A Campbell10 25922 82 Peter Mancini14 61232 50 Elizabeth Perry1 0052 24 Charles Spurr M L 560 12 Michael Savage Halifax Martin MacKinnon15 43730 90 Andrew House8 99318 00 Alexa McDonough23 42046 88 Nick Wright1 9483 90 Tony Seed M L 1640 33 Alexa McDonough Halifax West Geoff Regan21 81849 36 Rakesh Khosla10 18423 04 Alan Hill10 79824 43 Thomas Trappenberg1 4063 18 Geoff Regan Kings Hants Scott Brison19 49145 56 Bob Mullan13 77232 19 Mary DeWolfe8 13819 02 Sheila Richardson9472 21 Chummy Anthony Mar 4361 02 Scott Brison Sackville Eastern Shore Bill Fleming9 92122 99 Paul Francis9 45021 90 Peter Stoffer22 84852 95 Richard MacDonald9332 16 Peter Stoffer South Shore St Margaret s Darian Malcom Huskilson11 62928 36 Gerald Gordon Keddy15 10836 85 Gordon S Earle11 68928 51 Katie Morris Boudreau1 1982 92 James Hnatiuk CHP 1 3763 36 Gerald Keddy Sydney Victoria Mark Eyking20 27749 88 Howie MacDonald7 45518 34 John Hugh Edwards11 58728 50 Chris Milburn1 3363 29 Mark Eyking West Nova Robert Thibault17 73439 24 Greg Kerr17 22238 11 Arthur Bull8 51218 84 Matthew Granger1 0402 30 Ken Griffiths Ind 6821 51 Robert Thibault2004 editMain article 2004 Canadian federal election With Toronto s Jack Layton replacing Alexa McDonough as leader the NDP saw its hold on the Halifax Region slip somewhat losing Dartmouth The Liberals after having gained MP Scott Brison from the Progressive Conservatives in 2003 held Kings Hants A hoped for breakthrough for the Conservatives remained elusive edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Cape Breton Canso Rodger Cuzner20 13953 26 Kenzie MacNeil7 65420 24 Shirley Hartery9 19724 32 Seumas Gibson8202 17 Rodger Cuzner Central Nova Susan L Green9 98626 39 Peter G MacKay16 37643 27 Alexis MacDonald10 47027 66 Rebecca Mosher1 0152 68 Peter MacKay Dartmouth Cole Harbour Michael John Savage17 42542 07 Mike MacDonald8 73921 10 Susan MacAlpine Gillis13 46332 50 Michael Marshall1 3113 16 Tracy Parsons PC 415 1 00 Wendy Lill Charles Spurr M L 70 0 17 Halifax Sheila Fougere17 26739 11 Kevin Leslie Keefe6 45714 63 Alexa McDonough18 34141 55 Michael Oddy2 0814 71 Alexa McDonough Halifax West Geoff Regan19 08347 50 Ken MacPhee8 41320 94 Bill Carr11 22827 95 Martin Willison1 4523 61 Geoff Regan Kings Hants Scott Brison17 55546 61 Bob Mullan11 34430 12 Skip Hambling6 66317 69 Kevin Stacey1 3643 62 Richard Hennigar Ind 242 0 64 Scott Brison1 Jim Hnatiuk CHP 493 1 31 North Nova Dianne Brushett10 59126 49 Bill Casey20 18850 49 Margaret E Sagar7 56018 91 Sheila G Richardson1 2453 11 Jack Moors PC 3991 00 Bill Casey Sackville Eastern Shore Dale Stevens11 22228 66 Steve Streatch8 36321 35 Peter Stoffer17 92545 77 David Fullerton1 0072 57 Greg Moors PC 6451 65 Peter Stoffer South Shore St Margaret s John Chandler12 65832 08 Gerald Keddy14 95437 90 Gordon Earle10 14025 70 Katie Morris Boudreau1 7004 31 Gerald Keddy Sydney Victoria Mark Eyking19 37252 13 Howie MacDonald5 89715 87 John Hugh Edwards10 29827 71 Chris Milburn8552 30 B Chris Gallant Ind 264 0 71 Mark Eyking Cathy Theriault Mar 474 1 28 West Nova Robert Thibault18 34342 64 Jon Charles Carey14 20933 03 Edmund Arthur Bull9 08621 12 Matthew Granger1 3853 22 Robert Thibault 1 Brison defected from PC Party in Dec 2003 nbsp Key map Cape Breton Canso Central Nova Dartmouth Cole Harbour Halifax Halifax West Kings Hants North Nova Sackville Eastern Shore South Shore St Margaret s Sydney Victoria West Nova nbsp Conservative Party of Canada nbsp Green Party of Canada nbsp Liberal Party of Canada nbsp New Democratic Party2000 editMain article 2000 Canadian federal election edit Electoral district Candidates Incumbent Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other Bras d Or Cape Breton Rodger Cuzner20 81554 85 John M Currie1 4833 91 Michelle Dockrill7 53719 86 Alfie MacLeod8 11421 38 Michelle Dockrill Cumberland Colchester Dianne Brushett10 27126 61 Bryden Ryan4 98112 91 James Arthur Harpell4 62911 99 Bill Casey18 71648 49 Bill Casey Dartmouth Bernie Boudreau12 40833 14 Jordi Morgan3 2828 76 Wendy Lill13 58536 28 Tom McInnis8 08521 59 Charles Spurr M L 860 23 Wendy Lill Halifax Kevin Little13 53932 99 Amery Boyer2 3485 72 Alexa McDonough16 56340 36 Paul Fitzgibbons7 25517 68 Kevin Dumont Corkill M L 113 0 28 Michael G Oddy Green 590 1 44 Mike Patriquen Mar 627 1 53 Alexa McDonough Halifax West Geoff Regan18 32739 21 Hilda Stevens4 5319 70 Gordon Earle14 01629 99 Charles Cirtwill9 70120 76 Tony Seed M L 1600 34 Gordon Earle Kings Hants Claude O Hara13 21330 23 Gerry Fulton4 61810 56 Kaye Johnson7 24416 57 Scott Brison17 61240 29 Richard Hennigar NLP 133 0 30 Jim King Mar 669 1 53 Graham Jake MacDonald Comm 85 0 19 Kenneth MacEachern Ind 140 0 32 Joe Clark 1 Pictou Antigonish Guysborough Raymond Mason12 58531 57 Harvey Henderson2 9307 35 Wendy Panagopoulos4 49811 28 Peter G MacKay19 29848 41 Darryl Gallivan Ind 5521 38 Peter MacKay Sackville Musquodoboit Valley Eastern Shore Bruce Stephen12 86432 56 Bill Stevens4 77312 08 Peter Stoffer13 61934 48 Wade Marshall7 58919 21 Melanie Patriquen Mar 6581 67 Peter Stoffer South Shore Derek Wells12 67735 12 Evan Walters4 69713 01 Bill Zimmerman4 39412 17 Gerald Keddy14 32839 69 Gerald Keddy Sydney Victoria Mark Eyking19 38849 83 Rod A M Farrell1 5283 93 Peter Mancini14 21636 53 Anna Curtis Steele3 7799 71 Peter Mancini West Nova Robert Thibault12 78336 09 Mike Donaldson6 58118 58 Phil Roberts3 97611 23 Mark Muise12 08034 11 Mark Muise 1 Clark won seat in 2000 byelection originally held by Scott Brison Clark sought re election in Calgary Centre Retrieved from https en 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