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Island Northumberland Harbourview Glencoe Mills Lorneville McKinnons Iona Harbour Grand Narrows Eskasoni Louisbourg Tidnish Bridge Amherst Shore Iron Mines Benacadie Sydney River- Strait Hillsdale West Maryville Blues Mills Estmere Chapman Settlement Big Pond Salmon River Road Mira-Louisbourg Northport West Alba Grand Mira South Cumberland North Orangedale Shinimicas Big Marsh South Side Basin Big Harbour Middle Cape Bridge Linden Melford Judique of River Denys Island Fort Amherst Heather Livingstone Upper Gulf Shore Lawrence Head Beach Cove Malagawatch Port Howe Fox Harbour Ballantynes Big Glen Warren Pugwash Cove Truemanville Valley Mills Victoria Bridge Gabarus Amherst Port Philip Glendale River Denys Irish Cove Wallace Bay Cape George Enon Mansfield Georgeville Marble Mountain Hastings Long Point Johnstown Gabarus Lake Mount Pictou Island Head of Wallace Bay North Shore DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS BY Brookdale Pleasant Pugwash River Wallace Big Brook Red Islands Minudie Upper Malagash Amherst East Wallace Kingsville Nappan Wallace River Point Lime Hill Point West Leicester Pugwash Junction Wallace Ridge Cape John Malignant Cove Lochside Loch Lomond Lakevale Roberta Salem Kolbec Seafoam Nappan Craigmore Hay Cove Little River Middleboro Wallace Station Malagash Malagash The Points Fenwick Conns Mills Brule Toney River Doctors Brook Station West Bay Stirling Framboise Point Caribou Island POLITICAL PARTY Richmond River John Arisaig Morristown Fourchu Sand Big Marsh West Bay Road Oban Bayhead Marshville Caribou River Creignish Head of Loch Lomond Barronsfield Chignecto Oxford Point Maryvale Queensville St. Georges Little Hansford Hodson Caribou Brule Welsford McArras Brook Channel French Cove Forks Tatamagouche Streets Ridge West Bay Maccan Sundridge Three Brooks Knoydart Barra Head Soldiers Cove Barren Hill Springhill Braeshore Fairmont Dundee (as of July 1, 2019) South Victoria Mountain Mahoneys Junction Denmark Meadowville North Grant Oxford Road Lismore Beach Crandall Road Cleveland Thomson Cape Breton-Richmond Lower Junction Scotch Hill Sporting Mountain River Hebert Athol Station Pictou St. Peter's St. Esprit Joggins Salt Springs Mahoneys Corner Lyons Brook Lower Baileys Havre Pictou Southside River Philip Wentworth Chance Barneys River Brook Linwood Boucher Port Hastings Grantville St. Esprit The distribution of seats in the House of Assembly is based on the results of provincial general elections and by-elections. As well, Oliver Pictou West Landing Antigonish Grand River Centre Balmoral East Scotsburn Harbour Clydesdale Aulds MacIntyre Springhill West Branch River John Loch Harbour Grande Anse L'Archeveque West New Annan Mills Earltown Elmfield Frankville Cove Port Lake Grande Greve one or more members may change their party affiliation. The information presented on this map represents the results of the Wentworth The Falls Broom Avondale River Bourgeois Greenville Station Pictou Inset Little Harbour Bayfield Tracadie Evanston Merigomish L'Ardoise East Pomquet Cumberland South Rodney Afton Hawkesbury Grandique May 30, 2017 Provincial General Election, all by-elections since the 2017 general election, and any change in party affiliation by Wentworth Central New Annan Loganville Durham Barneys Antigonish Lower Louisdale Westchester Station North Earltown Granton Ferry Shulie Williamsdale Trenton River Station Monastery Mulgrave River Point Southampton Rose Wentworth Sylvester Egerton Piedmont Mattie Port Little a member to July 1, 2019. Collingwood Corner Four Mile Brook Mount Settlement Inhabitants D'Escousse Michaud Valley East New Annan Kenzieville Malcolm Lennox Passage Harbour William Mapleton New Glasgow James Salt Springs Lower South River Heatherton Merland Point Sutherlands Marshy Cap La Ronde www.electionsnovascotia.ca Farmington Westchester Earltown River Tupper Greenhill River Hope East Mapleton Wyvern Mountain Thorburn Addington Forks Upper Big Tracadie French River Janvrin West Brook St. Andrews Black Avon Sand River South Brook Stellarton St. Joseph Glen Road Harbour Westville Laggan West Harrison Settlement Plymouth Middle Melford Nuttby Salt Springs McPhersons Mills Ashdale Marydale Arichat Arichat Petit-de-Grat Folly Lake Kirkmount Halfway River New Canaan Mount Thom Union Centre Riverton Ohio Lincolnville Sand Point Millbrook Churchville Middle Barneys Antigonish Little Castlereagh River Cape Anse Rocklin Caledonia Watervale Eureka Alder River Auguet Colchester North Frasers Mills Mills Apple River McCallum Settlement New Gairloch Pictou East Lynn Folly Mountain West Lornevale Kemptown Hopewell Websters Corner Glen Alpine Apple River Lakelands Londonderry Springville Blue Mountain Upper South River Boylston St. Francis Harbour Moose River East Mines Station West River Station Moose River Ireland Fox River West Intervale Kirkhill Debert New Lairg Lorne Port Shoreham Port Garden of Eden Five Islands Carrs Montrose Belmont North River Elgin Glencoe New Salem Greville Riversdale Greens Brook South River Brookville Diligent River Parrsboro Brook Great East Mountain Glencoe Lake Portapique Upper Economy Bass River Village Sunny Brae East River Lochaber Fraserville Lower Economy Upper Brookside Giants Lake Sunnyville Greenhill Truro Inset St. Marys New West Bay Cove Road Glenholme Glengarry Kerrowgare Onslow Union Goshen Yarmouth Station Guysborough Masstown Valley Rocky Mountain Erinville Economy Lower Bible Hill Roachvale West Onslow Greenfield Fox Island Spencers Newtown Cooks Cove Philips Advocate Main Island Truro Eight Island Lake Harbour Truro Ogden Halfway Cove Queensport Canso Advocate Heights Millbrook Old Barns Denver Salmon River Lake Hazel Hill Harbour Harmony Selma Clifton Burnside Scots Bay Camden Country Harbour Lake Burntcoat Noel Shore Black Rock Aspen Maitland Beaver Brook Hilden Noel Trafalgar Minasville Densmores Mills Princeport Caledonia Lundy Dover Moose Springside Lower Caledonia Smithfield Cross Roads Country Harbour Lower Cole Harbour Brook Melrose Port Felix Gormanville Pleasant Northfield Green Oaks Brookfield Charlos Cove Tennycape Maple Grove Valley Cameron Settlement Glenelg Country Harbour Mines Latties Brook Pleasant Stewiacke Cross Roads Stormont Larrys River Lower Baxters Blomidon South Maitland Valley Otter Brook North Noel Road Newton Mills Whitehead White Settlement Brentwood Harbour Pembroke Green Creek Guysborough-Eastern Shore-Tracadie The Lookoff Noel Road Georgefield Middle Stewiacke Chaplin Waternish Isaacs Harbour North Halls Urbania Tor Bay Harbour Glenmont Cambridge Forest Glen Upper Stewiacke Dean Chipman Walton Alton
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