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Krafve 820 80% NPD Belinda Tucker 342 80% NSP Oscar Harris 49 80% Bedford-Fall River Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Peter Christie 6564 3769 65% NPD Jane Earle 2775 65% PL Gerry St-Amand 2223 65% Cape Breton Centre Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Frank Corbett 4042 1057 71% PL Susan Marsh Deruelle 2985 71% PC John Morrissey 446 71% Cape Breton East (Élection partielle) Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL David Wilson 4017 408 74% NPD Cecil Saccary 3609 74% PC Brad Kerr 1644 74% Cape Breton North (Élection partielle) Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Cecil Clarke 3026 453 74% PL Wes Stubbert 2573 74% NPD Helen MacDonald 2324 74% Cape Breton Nova Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Paul W. MacEwan 4010 773 77% NPD Gordie Gosse 3237 77% PC Harold Dorrington 235 77% Cape Breton South Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Manning MacDonald 5356 2905 70% NPD Elizabeth Cusack 2451 70% PC Leland Lewis 708 70% Cape Breton The Lakes Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Brian Vincent Boudreau 3715 101 71% NPD Helen MacDonald 3614 71% PC Ken Langley 1173 71% Cape Breton West Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Russell MacKinnon 5093 1728 79% NPD Brian Slaney 3365 79% PC Joe Boudreau 1379 79% Chester-St.Margaret's Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC John Chataway 4193 1095 72% NPD Hinrich Bitter-Suermann 3098 72% PL Karen Willis Duerden 1971 72% Clare Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Wayne Gaudet 2705 350 87% PC Paul Comeau 2355 87% NPD Don Melanson 1078 87% NSP Anne Marie Boyer 43 87% Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Brooke Taylor 5456 3887 64% NPD Jim Arthur Harpell 1569 64% PL Leo Stacey 1069 64% Colchester North Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Bill Langille 3723 1315 69% NPD Ralph Martin 2408 69% PL John Davidson 2274 69% Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Kevin Deveaux 3723 84 61% PC Nadine Cooper Mont 3639 61% PL Colin MacEachern 2215 61% Cumberland North Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Ernest Fage 5936 4341 62% PL Kathy Langille 1595 62% NPD Doug Wilson 856 62% Cumberland South Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Murray Scott 5527 4527 71% PL John Harrison 1000 71% NPD Scott McKee 941 71% Dartmouth-Cole Harbour Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Darrell Dexter 3139 389 62% PC Greg Frampton 2750 62% PL Peter Foy 2162 62% NSP Rufus Peacock 274 62% Dartmouth East Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL James A. Smith 2974 264 69% PC Terry Degen 2710 69% NPD Heather Henderson 2273 69% Dartmouth North Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Jerry Pye 3105 1045 56% PC Jane MacKay 2060 56% PL Frank Cameron 1746 56% NSP Susan Livingstone 145 56% Dartmouth South Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Tim Olive 3654 643 63% NPD Don Chard 3011 63% PL Audrey Goodyer 2317 63% Digby-Annapolis Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Gordon Balser 3780 2230 64% PL Vivan O'Neil 1550 64% NPD Steve Downes 1105 64% Eastern Shore Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Bill Dooks 3637 942 72% PL Keith Colwell 2695 72% NPD Mary-Alice Tzagarakis 1970 72% NSP Jack Friis 387 72% Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Ron Chisholm 3285 134 74% PL Ray White 3151 74% NPD Wendy Panagopoulos 1266 74% NSP Courtney Kinney 138 74% Halifax Atlantic Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Robert Chisholm 4482 1563 65% PC Bruce Cooke 2919 65% PL David Melnick 1521 65% NSP Gerald M. Rodgers 247 65% Ind. Golda Redden 69 65% Halifax Bedford Basin Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Mary Ann McGrath 4548 1597 61% NPD Errol Gaum 2951 61% PL Jack Hardiman 2943 61% NSP Janice Lively 209 61% Halifax Chebucto Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Howard Epstein 3170 274 65% PC Sean Phillips 2896 65% PL Royden Trainor 2943 65% NSP Hilda M. Stevens 209 65% Halifax Citadel Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Jane Purves 3392 1373 68% NPD Peter Delefes 2019 68% PL Ed Kinley 1871 68% Ind. Arthur Canning 192 68% NSP Grace Patterson 52 68% Halifax Fairfiew (élection partielle) Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Steele Graham 2164 1143 59% PL Jeremy Akerman 1021 59% PC Narayana Swamy 466 59% MP Melanie Patriquen 38 59% NSP Heather Drope 33 59% Halifax Needham Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Maureen MacDonald 3523 1338 62% PC Linda Carvery 2185 62% PL Mike Rogers 1970 62% NSP Scott Higgins 157 62% Hants East Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD John MacDonell 3994 900 67% PC Reese Morash 3094 67% PL Sara Stewart 2155 67% Hants West Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Ronald Russell 5276 3261 66% PL Joe Robertson 2015 66% NPD Dick Terfry 1766 66% Inverness Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Rodney MacDonald 3895 346 78% PL Charles MacDonald 3549 78% NPD Roy Yipp 1612 78% King North Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Mark Parent 4321 1808 68% NPD Neil McNeil 2513 68% PL Peter Hill 1975 68% King South Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC David Morse 3890 677 72% PL Robbie Harrison 3213 72% NPD Mary DeWolfe 2567 72% Kings West Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Jon Carey 4032 1686 60% PL Don Clarke 2346 60% NPD Jacquie deMestral 1629 60% NSP Frances Adams 166 60% Lunenburg Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Michael Baker 4591 2247 69% PL Lila O'Connor 2344 69% NPD Marilyn Keddy 1982 69% Lunenbourg West Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Donald R. Downe 4248 997 68% PC Jerry Swain 3251 68% NPD Eric Hustvedt 1846 68% Pictou Centre Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC John F. Hamm 5476 3626 68% NPD Jeff Callaghan 1850 68% PL Marie Maxwell 1183 68% Pictou East Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Jim DeWolfe 4477 2089 73% NPD Andy Thompson 2388 73% PL Lynn MacDonald 1285 73% Pictou West Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Muriel Baillie 3102 147 78% NPD Charlie C.L. Parker 2955 78% PL Paul Landry 2118 78% Ind. D. Ed Berringer 114 78% Preston Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC David Hendsbee 1800 304 62% NPD Yvonne Atwell 1496 62% PL Wendell Thomas 509 62% Queens Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Kerry Morash 3447 1949 67% NPD John Wiles 1498 67% PL Edie Whitty 1296 67% Richmond Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Michel Samson 3105 1200 82% PC Joseph MacPhee 1905 82% NPD Wilma Conrod 1595 82% Sackville-Beaverbank Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Barry Barnet 3573 653 60% NPD Rosemary 2920 60% PL Bill MacDonald 2307 60% Sackville-Cobequid Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD John E. Holm 4787 2347 64% PC Wade Marshall 2440 64% PL Kevin Perkins 1235 64% Shelburne Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Cecil O'Donnell 3206 0 64% PL Clifford B. Huskilson 3206 64% NPD Dianne Nickerson 1307 64% Timberlea-Prospect Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part NPD Bill Estabrooks 4356 1756 65% PC Ken Fralick 2600 65% PL Vicki Brown 2174 65% NSP Ken Bumstead 174 65% Truro-Bible Hill Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Jamie Muir 4747 2248 65% NPD Ibel Scammell 2499 65% PL Matthew Graham 1613 65% Victoria Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PL Kenneth MacAskill 2263 1089 73% PC Anna Curtis-Steele 1174 73% NPD Nancy MacKeigan 772 73% Ind. Osborne Burke 229 73% Ind. Stemer MacLeod 137 73% Yarmouth Partis Candidats Voix Maj % Part PC Richard M. Hurlburt 3129 53 75% NPD John Deveau 3076 75% PL Phil DeMille 2602 75% NSP Brian W. Hurlburt 409 75% Électeurs 9316 9316 9316 9316 Électeurs 10429 10429 10429 Électeurs 5292 5292 5292 5292 Électeurs 11524 11524 11524 Électeurs 7535 7535 7535 Électeurs 9322 9322 9322 Électeurs 8766 8766 8766 Électeurs 7546 7546 7546 Électeurs 8571 8571 8571 Électeurs 8574 8574 8574 Électeurs 9893 9893 9893 Électeurs 9363 9363 9363 Électeurs 6247 6247 6247 6247 Électeurs 8144 8144 8144 Électeurs 8452 8452 8452 Électeurs 9527 9527 9527 Électeurs 8431 8431 8431 Électeurs 7513 7513 7513 Électeurs 8379 8379 8379 8379 Électeurs 8041 8041 8041 Électeurs 7088 7088 7088 7088 Électeurs 9057 9057 9057 Électeurs 6478 6478 6478 Électeurs 8737 8737 8737 8737 Électeurs 7887 7887 7887 7887 Électeurs 8870 8870 8870 8870 8870 Électeurs 10620 10620 10620 10620 Électeurs 8468 8468 8468 8468 Électeurs 9300 9300 9300 9300 9300 Électeurs 7874 7874 7874 7874 7874 Électeurs 7936 7936 7936 7936 Électeurs 9266 9266 9266 Électeurs 9118 9118 9118 Électeurs 9129 9129 9129 Électeurs 8872 8872 8872 Électeurs 9738 9738 9738 Électeurs 8225 8225 8225 8225 Électeurs 8978 8978 8978 Électeurs 9401 9401 9401 Électeurs 8532 8532 8532 Électeurs 8203 8203 8203 Électeurs 8332 8332 8332 8332 Électeurs 3854 3854 3854 Électeurs 6288 6288 6288 Électeurs 6669 6669 6669 Électeurs 8858 8858 8858 Électeurs 8521 8521 8521 Électeurs 7751 7751 7751 Électeurs 9347 9347 9347 9347 Électeurs 8911 8911 8911 Électeurs 4598 4598 4598 4598 4598 Électeurs 9292 9292 9292 9292.
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