Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Electoral History for Halifax Citadel- Sable Island
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Electoral History for Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Electoral History for Halifax Citadel- Sable Island Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 1 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Halifax Citadel-Sable Island In 2008, an amendment to the House of Assembly Act (SNS 2008, c. 17) changed the name of Halifax Citadel (1993) to Halifax Citadel-Sable Island on May 27, 2008. In 2013, following the recommendations of the Electoral Boundaries Commission report, this district lost the area west of Robie Street and north of Coburg Road to Halifax Chebucto. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Kousoulis, Labi 30-May-2017 Liberal Majority: (801) Candidate Party Votes Kousoulis, LabiLiberal 2419 Walton, Glenn New Democratic Party 1618 Batherson, RobProgressive Conservative 1480 Willison, MartinGreen Party 343 Kousoulis, Labi 08-Oct-2013 Liberal Majority: (1032) Candidate Party Votes Kousoulis, LabiLiberal 2966 Preyra, LeonardNew Democratic Party 1934 Black, Andrew D.Progressive Conservative 1094 Horley, Brynn M.Green Party 198 Boileau-Cadieux, FredericIndependent 31 Preyra, Leonard 09-Jun-2009 New Democratic Party Majority: (1201) Candidate Party Votes Preyra, LeonardNew Democratic Party 3785 Walsh, Gerry Liberal 2584 Larsen, Ted Progressive Conservative 1000 Watson, Ryan Green Party 329 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 2 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1993) Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1993) Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 3 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1993) Halifax Citadel (1993) Following the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Report, Halifax Cornwallis was renamed Halifax Citadel. The new district gained the Citadel/downtown area and Northwest Arm from the old Halifax Citadel. In 2003, Halifax Citadel lost a small area of Citadel Hill to Halifax Needham and an area at its northwestern boudary to Halifax Chebucto (SNS 2002, c.34). Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Preyra, Leonard 13-Jun-2006 New Democratic Party Majority: (330) Candidate Party Votes Preyra, LeonardNew Democratic Party 2932 Black, Bill Progressive Conservative 2721 Maxwell, DevinLiberal 1182 Wright, Nick Green Party 299 Graham, Daniel [2] 05-Aug-2003 Liberal (Danny) Majority: (500) Candidate Party Votes Graham, Daniel [2]Liberal 3042 Delefes, Peter New Democratic Party 2542 Purves, Jane StopfordProgressive Conservative 2466 Patriquen, Michael R.Marijuana Party 59 Marchione, James A. C.Nova Scotia Party 38 Purves, Jane Stopford 27-Jul-1999 Progressive Conservative Majority: (434) Candidate Party Votes Purves, Jane StopfordProgressive Conservative 3392 Delefes, Peter New Democratic Party 2958 Kinley, Cecil EdwinLiberal 2752 Canning, ArthurIndependent 57 Patterson, GraceNova Scotia Party 52 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 4 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1993) Delefes, Peter 24-Mar-1998 New Democratic Party Majority: (37) Candidate Party Votes Delefes, Peter New Democratic Party 4414 Kinley, Cecil EdwinLiberal 4377 Erskine, Tara Progressive Conservative 2175 Canning, ArthurIndependent 106 Kinley, Cecil Edwin (Jr.) 04-Nov-1997 (By-election) Liberal (Ed) Majority: (165) Candidate Party Votes Kinley, Cecil EdwinLiberal 2795 Delefes, Peter New Democratic Party 2630 Carmichael, KateProgressive Conservative 1763 Madar, Idris Independent 63 Donahoe, Terence 25-May-1993 Progressive Conservative Richard Boyd Majority: (79) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Terence Richard BoydProgressive Conservative 4584 Crocker, Liz Liberal 4505 Sparling, Mary New Democratic Party 2433 Morrison, Jan Independent 85 Bigras, Giles Natural Law Party 78 Donahoe resigned on May 7, 1997. He was replaced by Ed Kinley. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 5 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Cornwallis Electoral History for Halifax Cornwallis Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 6 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Cornwallis Halifax Cornwallis In 1966 Halifax South became Halifax City South. This district was subsequently changed in 1967, and Halifax City South became Halifax Cornwallis (SNS 1967, c. 46 s2). Following the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Report, Halifax Cornwallis was renamed Halifax Citadel. The new district gained the Citadel/downtown area and Northwest Arm from the old Halifax Citadel. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Donahoe, Terence 06-Sep-1988 Progressive Conservative Richard Boyd Majority: (182) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Terence Richard BoydProgressive Conservative 4195 Crocker, Liz Liberal 4013 O'Brien, Allan New Democratic Party 2304 Donahoe, Terence 06-Nov-1984 Progressive Conservative Richard Boyd Majority: (2268) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Terence Richard BoydProgressive Conservative 5273 Hill, Tim New Democratic Party 3005 Godsoe, Dale Liberal 2753 Donahoe, Terence 06-Oct-1981 Progressive Conservative Richard Boyd Majority: (2060) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Terence Richard BoydProgressive Conservative 4927 Salsman, DeanLiberal 2867 Coyle, Michael New Democratic Party 2737 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 7 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Cornwallis Donahoe, Terence 19-Sep-1978 Progressive Conservative Richard Boyd Majority: (1342) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Terence Richard BoydProgressive Conservative 4446 Mitchell, George MacGregorLiberal 3104 Duckworth, MurielNew Democratic Party 2220 Mitchell, George 02-Apr-1974 Liberal MacGregor Majority: (1558) Candidate Party Votes Mitchell, George MacGregorLiberal 5391 Cooper, George T. H.Progressive Conservative 3833 Duckworth, MurielNew Democratic Party 2121 Mitchell, George 13-Oct-1970 Liberal MacGregor Majority: (1432) Candidate Party Votes Mitchell, George MacGregorLiberal 5323 Donahoe, Richard AlphonsusProgressive Conservative 3891 Halderman, Barrett D.New Democratic Party 694 Donahoe, Richard 30-May-1967 Progressive Conservative Alphonsus Majority: (1237) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Richard AlphonsusProgressive Conservative 5458 Gosse, Clarence L.Liberal 4221 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 8 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1967) Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1967) Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 9 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1967) Halifax Citadel (1967) In 1967, the name of Halifax Centre was changed to Halifax Citadel. Based on the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Report, Halifax Citadel was eliminated. The Citadel/downtown area and Northwest Arm area went to the new Halifax Citadel. The area east of Windsor(except Citadel/downtown area) went to Halifax Needham, and the area west of Windsor (except Northwest Arm area) went to Halifax Chebucto. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Donahoe, Arthur Richard 06-Sep-1988 Progressive Conservative (Art) Majority: (226) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Arthur RichardProgressive Conservative 3283 O'Connell, Ann EileenNew Democratic Party 3057 Abbass, Jay F. Liberal 2882 Fawson, Frank J.Independent 128 Donahoe, Arthur Richard 06-Nov-1984 Progressive Conservative (Art) Majority: (788) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Arthur RichardProgressive Conservative 3652 O'Connell, Ann EileenNew Democratic Party 2864 Godfrey, John Liberal 2524 Donahoe, Arthur Richard 06-Oct-1981 Progressive Conservative (Art) Majority: (1451) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Arthur RichardProgressive Conservative 4141 Shannon, BrendaLiberal 2690 Sinclair-Faulkner, TomNew Democratic Party 2465 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Page 10 of 36 Electoral History for Halifax Citadel (1967) Donahoe, Arthur Richard 19-Sep-1978 Progressive Conservative (Art) Majority: (255) Candidate Party Votes Donahoe, Arthur RichardProgressive Conservative 3780 Wallace, RonaldLiberal 3525 Bradfield, MichaelNew Democratic Party 2015 Wallace, Ronald (Ron) 02-Apr-1974 Liberal Majority: (1228) Candidate Party Votes Wallace, RonaldLiberal 4299 MacLean, RichardProgressive Conservative 3071 Bradfield, MichaelNew Democratic