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2003 Nova Scotia general election

Canadian provincial election


Canadian provincial election

FieldValue
election_name2003 Nova Scotia general election
countryNova Scotia
typeparliamentary
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1999 Nova Scotia general election
previous_year1999
outgoing_members58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
election_dateAugust 5, 2003
elected_mps[members](59th-general-assembly-of-nova-scotia)
next_election2006 Nova Scotia general election
next_year2006
seats_for_election52 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assemblymajority_seats = 27
image1[[Image:Jhamm03election.JPG150x150px]]
colour1
leader1John Hamm
leader_since1October 28, 1995
party1
leaders_seat1Pictou Centre
last_election130
seats125
seat_change15
popular_vote1148,182
percentage136.32%
swing12.88%
image2[[Image:Darrell Dexter 2.jpg150x150px]]
colour2
leader2Darrell Dexter
leader_since2June 2, 2002
party2
leaders_seat2Cole Harbour
last_election211
seats215
seat_change24
popular_vote2126,479
percentage231.00%
swing21.03%
<div style"width:115px;" **LIB**
colour3
leader3Danny Graham
leader_since3April 13, 2002
party3
leaders_seat3Halifax Citadel
last_election311
seats312
seat_change31
popular_vote3128,417
percentage331.47%
swing31.66%
map_imageNova Scotia general election, 2003 results by riding.svg
map_size400px
map_captionPopular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding.
titlePremier
before_electionJohn Hamm
before_party
after_electionJohn Hamm
posttitlePremier after election
after_party

LIB The 2003 Nova Scotia general election was held on August 5, 2003, to elect members of the 59th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The ruling Progressive Conservative Party, led by Premier John Hamm, was reduced to a minority government.

Campaign

The election was called by Progressive Conservatives, who decided to hold a rare summer election in the hope of strengthening their hold on the legislature. Running against them were the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Darrell Dexter, and the Liberal Party, led by Danny Graham.

Hamm's party ran on a policy of fiscal management, tax cuts, and on their record of fulfilling most of their promises. While the NDP agreed in principle to tax cuts, their main cause was the creation of a public auto insurance company. The Liberals were the only party to criticize the tax cuts.

For the most part, the campaign was quiet and uneventful. Hamm received criticism for a great number of spending programs, including a $150 tax rebate cheque sent to Nova Scotians right before the election. The party was also criticized for holding an election in the summer when most people have other concerns. Darrell Dexter's friendly, non-confrontational style, was popular with many voters, and was a marked change from his party's usually strident socialism. Danny Graham, a young leader, was popular, but failed to make much of a mark.

The election was considered a mild failure for the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives, and something of a success for the NDP.

This election is also notable for being one of the last Canadian provincial elections in which British subjects could vote (a tiny number can still vote provincially in Saskatchewan if they were qualified in 1971).

General results

Results by party

Results by region

Party nameHRMC.B.ValleyS. ShoreFundyCentralTotalTotal seats:189776552
**Parties winning seats in the legislature:**Progressive ConservativeSeats:423754**25**Popular vote:30.97%26.68%38.41%45.57%50.67%
**Parties not winning seats in the legislature:**IndependentsPopular vote:0.13%1.40%--0.74%0.41%0.42%Popular vote:0.70%-0.75%0.27%0.23%

Retiring incumbents

;Liberal

  • Don Downe, Lunenburg West
  • Jim Smith, Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage
  • Paul MacEwan, Cape Breton Nova

;Progressive Conservative

  • Neil LeBlanc, Argyle
  • Muriel Baillie, Pictou West

;New Democratic

  • Robert Chisholm, Halifax Atlantic
  • John Holm, Sackville-Cobequid

Nominated candidates

Legend

bold denotes party leader

† denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election or was defeated in nomination contest

Valley

|- | |Frank Chipman 2,795 31.42% | |Adrian Nette 1,395 15.68% || |Stephen McNeil 4,522 50.83% | |Harry Wilson 185 2.08% | | | | ||

Frank Chipman

| |Marc Boudreau 1,456 25.26% | |Don Melanson 760 13.19% || |Wayne Gaudet 3,547 61.55% | | | | | | ||

Wayne Gaudet

| |Gordon Balser 2,339 39.98% | |Deborah Trask 755 12.90% || |Harold Theriault 2,666 45.56% | |Gordon D. Reid 91 1.56% | | | | ||

Gordon Balser
Ron Russell
3,871
46.15%

| |Sean Bennett 2,200 26.23% | |Randy Matheson 2,118 25.25% | |Connie Brauer 51 0.61% | |Chummy Anthony 148 1.76% | | ||

Ron Russell
Mark Parent
4,063
50.20%

| |Jim Morton 2,340 28.91% | |Michael Landry 1,533 18.94% | | | |Ben Friesen 157 1.94% | | ||

Mark Parent
David Morse
3,347
37.65%

| |David Mangle 2,794 31.43% | |Maura Ryan 2,682 30.17% | |Victor Harris 67 0.75% | | | | ||

David Morse

| |Jon Carey 2,929 35.51% | |Greg Hubbert 2,275 27.58% || |Leo Glavine 3,045 36.91% | | | | | | || |Jon Carey |}

South Shore

|- || |Chris d'Entremont 2,345 47.99% | |Charles Muise 595 12.18% | |Aldric Benoit d'Entremont 1,946 39.83% | | | | | | ||

Neil LeBlanc †
John Chataway
3,451
37.30%

| |Hinrich Bitter-Suermann 3,412 36.87% | |Mitt Larsen 2,249 24.31% | |Sue Gault 141 1.52% | | | | ||

John Chataway
Michael Baker
3,734
46.36%

| |Chris Heide 2,625 32.59% | |Jim Davis 1,695 21.05% | | | | | | ||

Michael Baker
Carolyn Bolivar-Getson
3,111
39.68%

| |David Ferguson 2,180 27.80% | |John MacDonald 2,550 32.52% | | | | | | ||

Don Downe †
Kerry Morash
2,721
44.19%

| |Vicki Conrad 2,300 37.35% | |Win Seaton 1,137 18.46% | | | | | | ||

Kerry Morash
Cecil O'Donnell
3,702
48.59%

| |Kendall Stoddard 810 10.63% | |Clifford Huskilson 3,107 40.78% | | | | | | ||

Cecil O'Donnell
Richard Hurlburt
4,656
56.48%

| |Gillian Rowley 1,142 13.85% | |Phil DeMille 2,446 29.67% | | | | | | || |Richard Hurlburt |}

Fundy-Northeast

|- || |Brooke Taylor 4,695 64.34% | |Kathryn Belzer 1,694 23.22% | |Joan Barnhill 908 12.44% | | | | | | ||

Brooke Taylor
Bill Langille
3,324
45.12%

| |Garfield Forrest 1,860 25.25% | |John Davidson 2,183 29.63% | | | | | | ||

Bill Langille
Ernie Fage
4,609
61.95%

| |Kim Cail 1,105 14.85% | |Marsh G. Fox 1,389 18.67% | | | | | |Jason Blanch 337 4.53% ||

Ernie Fage
Murray Scott
4,898
71.69%

| |Scott McKee 745 10.90% | |Harriet McCready 1,189 17.40% | | | | | | ||

Murray Scott

| |Mary Lou LeRoy 1,640 19.54% || |John MacDonell 4,783 56.97% | |Larry Matthews 1,866 22.23% | |Ken Smith 106 1.26% | | | | ||

John MacDonell
Jamie Muir
3,862
47.11%

| |Jim Harpell 2,314 28.23% | |Jeff Yuill 2,021 24.66% | | | | | | || |Jamie Muir |}

Central Halifax

|- | |Sandy Phillips 1,983 23.72% || |Howard Epstein 3,682 44.04% | |Kenzie MacKinnon 2,592 31.00% | |Scott Higgins 103 1.23% | | | | ||

Howard Epstein

| |Jane Purves 2,466 30.27% | |Peter Delefes 2,542 31.20% || |Danny Graham 3,042 37.34% | |James A. C. Marchoine 38 0.47% | |Michael R. Patriquen 59 0.72% | | ||

Jane Purves

| |Mary Ann McGrath 3,034 34.37% | |Roberta Morrison 2,312 26.19% || |Diana Whalen 3,329 37.71% | | | | | |Greg Lavern 152 1.72% ||

Mary Ann McGrath

| |Bruce MacCharles 1,684 22.45% || |Graham Steele 3,439 45.85% | |Susan Hayes 2,284 30.45% | |David F. Boyd 94 1.25% | | | | ||

Graham Steele

| |Linda Carvery 1,377 18.66% || |Maureen MacDonald 3,709 50.26% | |Mike Rogers 2,178 29.51% | |Blair Baxter 116 1.57% | | | | || |Maureen MacDonald |}

Suburban Halifax

|- || |Peter G. Christie 4,114 43.87% | |Bob Watson 2,055 21.92% | |Richard Zurawski 3,208 34.21% | | | | | | ||

Peter G. Christie

| |Linda Mosher 2,996 33.68% || |Michele Raymond 3,327 37.40% | |Ian MacKinnon 2,382 26.78% | |Gerald Rodgers 191 2.15% | | | | ||

Robert Chisholm †
Barry Barnet
3,322
41.14%

| |Brenda Haley 2,229 27.60% | |Pam Streeter 2,419 29.96% | | | |Melanie Patriquen 105 1.30% | | ||

Barry Barnet

| |John Giannakos 2,426 28.37% || |Dave Wilson 3,881 45.39% | |Bob Harvey 2,147 25.11% | | | |Michael D. Patriquen 97 1.13% | | ||

John Holm †

| |Barry Fraser 1,535 18.25% || |Bill Estabrooks 5,049 60.01% | |Bruce Holland 1,829 21.74% | | | | | | ||

Bill Estabrooks
Gary Hines
3,141
37.67%

| |Percy Paris 2,778 33.31% | |David E. Merrigan 2,240 26.86% | |Heather Sawers 94 1.13% | |Alex Neron 86 1.03% | | || |Gary Hines |}

Dartmouth/Cole Harbour/Eastern Shore

|- | |Brian Thomas 2,387 26.55% || |Darrell Dexter 4,977 55.37% | |Peter Foy 1,523 16.94% | |Jessica Gould 102 1.13% | | | | ||

Darrell Dexter

| |Henry McInroy 1,641 24.02% || |Kevin Deveaux 3,997 58.50% | |Brian Churchill 1,121 16.41% | |Kallee A. McPherson 74 1.08% | | | | ||

Kevin Deveaux

| |Terry Degen 3,107 34.80% || |Joan Massey 3,272 36.65% | |Debra Barlow 2,321 26.00% | |Scott Anderson 98 1.10% | |Hugo St-Onge 101 1.13% | |Sebastien Theriault 28 0.31% ||

Jim Smith †

| |Jane MacKay 1,900 26.54% || |Jerry Pye 3,799 53.06% | |Rosemary Godin 1,300 18.16% | |Pat Gould 86 1.20% | |Marc-Andre Roy 75 1.05% | | ||

Jerry Pye

| |Tim Olive 2,813 31.70% || |Marilyn More 3,844 43.31% | |Collin A. MacEachern 2,218 24.99% | | | | | | ||

Tim Olive
Bill Dooks
3,073
45.02%

| |Sid Prest 2,427 35.56% | |Randy Carter 1,326 19.43% | | | | | | ||

Bill Dooks

| |David Hendsbee 1,361 32.77% | |Douglas Sparks 1,331 32.05% || |Keith Colwell 1,411 33.98% | | | |Marc-Boris St-Maurice 50 1.20% | | || |David Hendsbee |}

Central Nova

|- || |Angus MacIsaac 4,256 41.64% | |Terry O'Toole 1,755 17.17% | |David Allister Cameron 3,650 35.71% | | | |Gene Purdy 560 5.48% | | ||

Angus MacIsaac
Ron Chisholm
2,587
37.99%

| |Jim Boudreau 2,023 29.71% | |Gordon MacDonald 2,199 32.30% | | | | | | ||

Ron Chisholm
John Hamm
4,262
54.70%

| |Alexander MacIsaac 1,571 20.16% | |Tim Daley 1,789 22.96% | | | |Darryl Gallivan 170 2.18% | | ||

John Hamm
Jim DeWolfe
3,295
44.15%

| |Bob Matheson 1,929 25.85% | |John Fraser 2,239 30.00% | | | | | | ||

Jim DeWolfe

| |Paul Veniot 2,530 32.68% || |Charlie Parker 3,410 44.05% | |Ed MacMaster 1,639 21.17% | | | | | |Doug Corbett 163 2.11% || |Muriel Baillie † |}

Cape Breton

|- | |Rita Tighe-MacLeod 373 4.81% || |Frank Corbett 3,929 50.64% | |Basil McGillivray 3,456 44.55% | | | | | | ||

Frank Corbett
Cecil Clarke
3,754
43.46%

| |Cecil Snow 1,714 19.84% | |Mike White 3,169 36.69% | | | | | | ||

Cecil Clarke

| |Todd Marsman 684 9.85% || |Gordie Gosse 3,168 45.61% | |Mel Crowe 3,094 44.54% | | | | | | ||

Paul MacEwan †

| |John Morrison 1,677 17.27% | |Mike MacSween 2,759 28.41% || |Manning MacDonald 5,275 54.32% | | | | | | ||

Manning MacDonald

| |Ivan Doncaster 2,221 25.51% | |Douglas MacKinlay 1,868 21.46% || |Russell MacKinnon 4,616 53.03% | | | | | | ||

Russell MacKinnon

| |Mark Bettens 1,351 16.65% | |Vince Hall 2,342 28.87% || |Dave Wilson 4,420 54.48% | | | | | | ||

Dave Wilson
Rodney MacDonald
5,398
51.19%

| |Tim Murphy 1,277 12.11% | |Debbie Gillis 3,871 36.71% | | | | | | ||

Rodney MacDonald

| |Richie Cotton 1,850 31.18% | |Clair Rankin 1,036 17.46% || |Michel Samson 3,047 51.36% | | | | | | ||

Michel Samson

| |Keith Bain 2,036 32.48% | |Nancy MacKeigan 934 14.90% || |Gerald Sampson 2,284 36.44% | | | | | |Brian Boudreau 750 11.97% Stemer MacLeod 264 4.21% || |Brian Boudreau |}

References

References

  1. [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20030707003 Voters' List Being Prepared In New Way] Nova Scotia Government
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