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Electoral History for Kings North Electoral History for Kings North Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for Lohr, John A. by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Page 1 of 4 Electoral History for Kings North Kings North Kings County was divided into three electoral districts: Kings North, Kings South, and Kings West. Kings North consisted of that portion of Kings County contained in polling districts One, Two, Three and the Town of Kentville (SNS 1955, c. 27, s. 4). Member Elected Year Party Elected Lohr, John A. 2017 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Lohr, John A. Progressive Conservative 3823 Lohr, John A. 2013 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Lohr, John A. Progressive Conservative 2904 Morton, James E. (Jim) 2009 New Democratic Party Candidate Party Votes Morton, James E. New Democratic Party 3535 Parent, Mark Anderson 2006 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Parent, Mark Anderson Progressive Conservative 4138 Parent, Mark Anderson 2003 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Parent, Mark Anderson Progressive Conservative 4063 Parent, Mark Anderson 1999 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Parent, Mark Anderson Progressive Conservative 4321 Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Page 2 of 4 Electoral History for Kings North Archibald, George Gordon 1998 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Archibald, George Gordon Progressive Conservative 3760 Archibald, George Gordon 1993 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Archibald, George Gordon Progressive Conservative 4137 Archibald, George Gordon 1988 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Archibald, George Gordon Progressive Conservative 3868 Archibald, George Gordon 1984 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Archibald, George Gordon Progressive Conservative 3655 Twohig, Edward C. 1981 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Twohig, Edward C. Progressive Conservative 3369 Twohig, Edward C. 1978 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Twohig, Edward C. Progressive Conservative 3744 Ells, Glenn Stephen 1974 Liberal Candidate Party Votes Ells, Glenn Stephen Liberal 3536 Thorpe, Victor Newcombe 1970 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Thorpe, Victor Newcombe Progressive Conservative 3234 Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Page 3 of 4 Electoral History for Kings North Thorpe, Victor Newcombe 1967 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Thorpe, Victor Newcombe Progressive Conservative 3407 Porter, Gladys Muriel 1963 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Porter, Gladys Muriel Progressive Conservative 3668 Porter, Gladys Muriel 1960 Progressive Conservative Candidate Party Votes Porter, Gladys Muriel Progressive Conservative 3060 Balcom, Eric Wilfred 1956 Liberal Candidate Party Votes Balcom, Eric Wilfred Liberal 3054 Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Page 4 of 4.
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