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NAMES of CANDIDATES and OFFICIAL AGENTS As Given on Their Nomination Papers Nova Scotia Provincial Election - July 27Th 1999 http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-candidates.asp NAMES OF CANDIDATES AND OFFICIAL AGENTS As Given on Their Nomination Papers Nova Scotia Provincial Election - July 27th 1999... Electoral District Candidate Residence Official Agent Residence Affiliation Annapolis Frank Chipman West Nictaux J. C. Shields Wilmot PC Tom Clahane Annapolis Henry Spurr Annapolis Royal NDP Paul Mann Wilmot Robert A. Mann Wilmot NSP Stephen McNeil Annapolis Dristrict Eric Todd Bridgetown Lib Antigonish Hyland Fraser Antigonish Joyce Doblin Antigonish Lib Charlene Long Antigonish J. Hugh Landry Antigonish NDP Angus 'Tando' MacIsaac Antigonish Alex MacIsaac Antigonish PC Argyle Oscar Harris Little River Harbour Blaine Harris Arcadia NSP Karen A. Krafve Wedgeport Roland F. Surette Lower Wedgeport Lib Neil J. LeBlanc Wedgeport Delbert A. Boudreau Yarmouth PC Belinda Tucker St. Anne du Ruisseau Joe Fraser Halifax NDP Bedford - Fall River Peter Christie Bedford Barry J. Mason Bedford PC Jane Earle Bedford David Savard Bedford NDP Gerry St-Amand Bedford J. Colin Cameron Bedford Lib Cape Breton Centre Frank (Nanky) Corbett New Waterford Jennifer Blanchard Dominion NDP Susan Marsh Deruelle New Waterford Francis MacLean New Waterford Lib John Morrissey Reserve Mines Barbara Anderson Dominion PC Cape Breton East Gerard Burke Glace Bay Troy Jenkins Port Morien Ind Brad Kerr Glace Bay Mark Bettens Glace Bay PC Cecil Saccary Glace Bay John B. Campbell Glace Bay NDP Dave Wilson Glace Bay Derrick Hayes Glace Bay Lib Cape Breton North Murray Johnson Sydney Mines Gregory J. Serroul Sydney Mines PC Archie MacKinnon Sydney Mines Dan Bunbury North Sydney NDP Russell MacLellan Sydney Gordon A. MacLellan Sydney Mines Lib Cape Breton Nova Harold Dorrington Sydney John Shaw Sydney PC Gordie Gosse Sydney Lorway Gosse Sydney NDP Paul MacEwan Sydney G. Whitfield Best Sydney Lib Cape Breton South Elizabeth Cusack Sydney Paul Dockrill Sydney NDP Leland (Lee) Lewis Sydney Jen MacNeil Sydney PC Manning MacDonald Sydney G. J. MacKenzie Sydney Lib Cape Breton The Lakes Brian Vincent Boudreau Bras d'Or Greg MacKenzie Sydney Lib Ken Langley Sydney River Jody James Wathall Sydney River PC Helen MacDonald Bras d'Or Hugh MacNeil Bras d'Or NDP Cape Breton West Joe Boudreau Sydney River Malcolm Millar Marion Bridge PC Russell MacKinnon Howie Centre R. Michael Dougals Howie Centre Lib Brian Slaney Sydney Forks Douglas L. Grant Sydney NDP Chester - St. Margaret's Hinrich Bitter-Suermann Chester Basin Kevin Ball Tantallon NDP John Chataway Chester Basin B. Laurence Wilkins Chester PC Karen Willis Duerden Head of St. Margaret's Bay Blair Armstrong Chester Lib Clare Anne Marie Boyer Halifax Byron Mersereau Halifax NSP Paul Comeau Meteghan Reginald d'Entremont Meteghan River PC Wayne Gaudet Clare Claredon Robicheau Meteghan Lib Don Melanson Meteghan Marcel E. LeBlanc Meteghan River NDP Colchester - Musquodoboit Jim Arthur Harpell Shortts Lake Susan Gaudet Truro NDP Valley Leo Stacey Lantz J. Gordon Crowe Stewiacke Lib Brooke Taylor Middle Musquodoboit Larry Vessome Stewiacke PC Colchester North John Davidson Bass River Elizabeth Marshall Truro Lib 1 of 4 2013-05-21 12:45 PM http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-candidates.asp Bill Langille Earletown Tom Donaldson Truro PC Ralph Martin Colchester North Linda Fredeen Truro NDP Cole Harbour - Eastern Nadine Cooper Mont Cole Harbour Dan Avery Dartmouth PC Passage Kevin Deveaux Eastern Passage Robert Deveaux Dartmouth NDP Colin MacEachern Cole Harbour Sean Layden Dartmouth Lib Cumberland North Ernie Fage Hastings Cindy Bourgeois Amherst PC Kathy Langille Pugwash Douglas A. Shatford Amherst Lib Doug Wilson Pugwash Brent A. Wilson Pugwash NDP Cumberland South John Harrison Diligent River Ardath G. Rae Springhill Lib Scott McKee Southampton Tanya White Amherst NDP Murray Scott Springhill Beverley B. Brown Parrsboro PC Dartmouth - Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter Dartmouth-Cole Harbour James F. Dixon Dartmouth NDP Peter Foy Dartmouth-Cole Harbour David C. Silver Dartmouth Lib Greg Frampton Dartmouth-Cole Harbour Len W. Lipsett Dartmouth PC Rufus Peacock Dartmouth Marilyn Peacock Dartmouth NSP Dartmouth East Terry Degen Dartmouth Zona Watson Wellington PC Heather Henderson Dartmouth Kenneth B. Conrod Dartmouth NDP Jim Smith Halifax Regional Muncipality Edward Towle Dartmouth Lib Dartmouth North Frank Cameron Dartmouth Harris S. Dunn Dartmouths Lib Susan Livingstone Halifax Brenda Judge Halifax NSP Jane MacKay Dartmouth George Clarke Dartmouth PC Jerry Pye Dartmouth Jim Smith Dartmouth NDP Dartmouth South Don Chard Dartmouth John Osborne Dartmouth NDP Audrey Goodyer Dartmouth Sandy Jolly Dartmouth Lib Tim Olive Dartmouth Brett Clements Dartmouth PC Digby - Annapolis Gordon Balser Digby James Wheelhouse Digby PC Steve Downes Bear River Robert Bays Bear River NDP Vivian O'Neil Digby Stan Locke Digby Lib Eastern Shore Keith Colwell Porter's Lake Richard Colwell Dartmouth Lib Bill Dooks Jeddore Darrill Faulkner Head Jeddore PC Jack Friis Lawrencetown Vernia Friis Lawrenctown NSP Mary-Alice Tzagarakis West Chezzetcook John Fox Musquodoboit Harbour NDP Guysborough - Port Ron Chisholm Goshen John F. Greene Port Hastings PC Hawkesbury Courtney Kinney Steep Creek Lois England Mulgrave NSP Wendy Panagopoulos Guysborough David Cashin Boylston NDP Ray White Canso Joe Hanifen Guysborough Lib Halifax Atlantic Robert Chisholm Halifax Donald M. Sullivan Halifax NDP Bruce Cooke Herring Cove Clyde Paul Halifax PC David Melnick Halifax Robert Burchell Halifax Lib Golda Redden Halifax Danny Redden Halifax Ind Gerald M. Rodgers Spryfield Robby Dionet Halifax NSP Halifax Bedford Basin Errol Gaum Halifax Gus Wedderburn Halifax NDP Jack Hardiman Halifax Steve Zatzman Halifax Lib Janice Lively Halifax Dale Stewart Halifax NSP Mary Ann McGrath Halifax Jim Melvin Halifax NDP Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein Halifax James Ferguson Halifax NDP Sean Phillips Halifax Tucker Murrant Halifax PC Hilda M. Stevens Halifax Brenda Judge Halifax NSP Royden Trainor Halifax Martin C. MacKinnon Halifax Lib Halifax Citadel Arthur (Art) Canning Halifax Donald D. Gillis Halifax Ind Peter Delefes Halifax Peter Glenister Halifax NDP Ed Kinley Halifax Brian Seaman Halifax Lib Grace Patterson Halifax Brenda Judge Halifax NSP 2 of 4 2013-05-21 12:45 PM http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-candidates.asp Jane Purves Halifax Douglas Reid Halifax PC Halifax Fairview Maria Alexandridis Halifax Denton Rock Halifax NSP Greta Murtagh Halifax Iena Diab Halifax Lib Eileen O'Connell Halifax David Carmichael Halifax NDP Narayana Swamy Halifax David C. Chambers Halifax PC Halifax Needham Linda Carvery Halifax Burkhard Rosenow Halifax PC Scott Higgins Halifax Bryan Mersereau Halifax NSP Maureen MacDonald Halifax Brenda Condran Halifax NDP Mike Rogers Halifax Needham Calvin C. Jordan Halifax Lib Hants East John MacDonell Hants East David Doucette Enfield NDP Reese Morash Hants East Peter Jeffery Enfield PC Sara Stewart Lantz Robert MacMillan Shubenacadie Lib Hants West Joe Robertson Windsor Roy W. Haley Windsor Lib Ron Russell Windsor Barry J. Alexander Windsor PC Dick Terfry Windsor Arnold Gallaghar Newport NDP Inverness Charles MacDonald Port Hood Lucille Marcott Port Hood Lib Rodney MacDonald Mabou Ann Matheson Margaree Harbour PC Roy Yipp Inverness S. Robert Peters S.W.Margaree NDP Kings North Peter Hill Lower Canard Alison Scott Butler Port Williams Lib Neil McNeil Kentville Chester Sanford Cambridge Station NDP Mark Parent Pereau John Cochrane Kentville PC Kings South Mary DeWolfe Sunken Lake Adah Bruver Hantsport NDP Robbie Harrison Wolfville Paul L. Walter Kentville Lib David Morse New Minas John Morrison Kentville PC Kings West Frances Adams Wilmot Bob Mann Wilmot Station NSP Jon Carey Aylesford Gary Balsor Aylesford PC Don Clarke Berwick Robert C. Stewart Berwick Lib Jacquie deMestral Harbourville Brenda Shappard Cambridge NDP Lunenburg Michael Baker Lunenburg Brian McIntosh Mahone Bay PC Marilyn Keddy Stonehurst Gerald Bowles Lunenburg NDP Lila O'Connor Mahone Bay Franceen Romney Bridgewater Lib Lunenburg West Don Downe Wileville Jim Davis Bridgewater Lib Eric Hustvedt Broad Cove Jeff Brett Bridgewater NDP Jerry Swain Bridgewater Brent Silver Bridgewater PC Pictou Centre Jeff Callaghan New Glasgow Sandi Gnadagni New Glasgow NDP John Hamm Stellarton H. A. Lockhart Stellarton PC Marie Maxwell New Glasgow John Rawding New Glasgow Lib Pictou East Jim DeWolfe Pictou Landing Jim McInnis New Glasgow PC Lynn MacDonald Westville Ray E. O'Blenis Stellarton Lib Andy Thompson Plymouth Park David Peters Westville NDP Pictou West Muriel Baillie River John Nancy Sharpe Pictou PC D.Ed Berringer Town of Pictou Wally H. Daley Pictou Ind Paul Landry Brae Shore Peter MacKay Pictou Lib C.L. (Charlie) Parker Loch Broom Pat Matheson Hopewell NDP Preston Yvonne Atwell Preston Gordon Byard Dartmouth NDP David Hendsbee Porters Lake Cynthia Brown Mineville PC Wendell Thomas Preston Dennis Brown Preston Lib Queens Kerry Morash Queens Robert Stafford Brooklyn PC Edie Whitty Queens James DiPersio Liverpool Lib John Wiles Queens Earl L. Lawrence Brooklyn NDP Richmond Wilma Conrod Whiteside Carol Dixon-Nightingale St. Peter's NDP Joseph MacPhee St. Peter's Robert R. Goyetche Louisdale PC Michel P. Samson Petit De Grat James Mullins St. Peter's Lib 3 of 4 2013-05-21 12:45 PM http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-candidates.asp Sackville-Beaver Bank Barry Barnet Sackville John Himmelman Lr. Sackville PC Rosemary Godin Sackville Dan Hutton Lr. Sackville NDP Bill MacDonald Sackville Jim Sherry Lr. Sackville Lib Sackville - Cobequid
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