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2009 Nova Scotia general election

Canadian provincial election


Canadian provincial election

FieldValue
election_name2009 Nova Scotia general election
countryNova Scotia
typeparliamentary
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election2006 Nova Scotia general election
previous_year2006
outgoing_members60th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
election_dateJune 9, 2009
elected_mps[members](61st-general-assembly-of-nova-scotia)
next_election2013 Nova Scotia general election
next_year2013
seats_for_election52 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
27 seats were needed for a majority
image1[[Image:Darrell Dexter 2.jpg150x150px]]
colour1
leader1Darrell Dexter
leader_since1June 2, 2002
party1
leaders_seat1Cole Harbour
last_election120 seats, 34.63%
seats1**31**
seat_change111
popular_vote1**186,556**
percentage1**45.24%**
swing110.61%
image2[[Image:Stephen_McNeil_color-balanced.jpg150x150px]]
colour2
leader2Stephen McNeil
leader_since2[April 28, 2007](2007-nova-scotia-liberal-party-leadership-election)
party2
leaders_seat2Annapolis
last_election29 seats, 23.44%
seats211
seat_change22
popular_vote2112,160
percentage227.20%
swing23.76%
image3[[File:Rodney MacDonald cropped.png150x150px]]
colour3
leader3Rodney MacDonald
leader_since3[February 11, 2006](2006-progressive-conservative-association-of-nova-scotia-leadership-election)
party3
leaders_seat3Inverness
last_election323 seats, 39.57%
seats310
seat_change313
popular_vote3101,203
percentage324.54%
swing315.03%
map_imageNova_Scotia_Election_2009_-_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_electionRodney MacDonald
before_party
after_electionDarrell Dexter
posttitlePremier after election
after_party

27 seats were needed for a majority The 2009 Nova Scotia general election was held on June 9, 2009 to elect members of the 61st House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The government was defeated on a money bill on May 4, and the Nova Scotia House of Assembly was dissolved by Lieutenant Governor Mayann Francis on May 5. thereby triggering an election. The NDP won a majority government, forming government the first time in the province's history, and for the first time in an Atlantic Canadian province. The governing Progressive Conservatives were reduced to third place.

Campaign

The election campaign began on May 5, 2009, after the New Democrats and Liberals voted against the Offshore Offset Revenues Expenditure Act, legislation that would have permitted the government to divert its revenues from oil and gas development in the Atlantic Ocean from debt payment, as required under current provincial law, to fund extra spending in the 2009 budget. As the Progressive Conservatives won only a minority government in the 2006 election, at least one of the two opposition parties would have been required to vote in favour of (or abstain from voting on) the legislation for it to pass.

Timeline

  • June 13, 2006 - Rodney MacDonald's Progressive Conservatives are elected to a minority government.
  • June 20, 2006 - Liberal leader Francis MacKenzie resigns.
  • February 20, 2007 - Cumberland North MLA Ernie Fage is suspended from the Progressive Conservative caucus after Halifax Police charge him with failing to remain at the scene of an accident, following an incident in November 2006.
  • March 1, 2007 - NDP MLA Kevin Deveaux resigns his seat of Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage.
  • April 28, 2007 - Stephen McNeil is elected leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party.
  • October 2, 2007 - Becky Kent of the NDP is elected in the Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage byelection.
  • December 18, 2007 - Fage is convicted of leaving the scene of an accident, and is expelled from the Progressive Conservative caucus.
  • March 2, 2009 - Lunenburg MLA and Finance Minister Michael Baker dies.
  • May 4, 2009 - Government is defeated on a budget bill (Bill 240 - Offshore Offset Revenues Expenditure Act (amendments to Provincial finance Act)).
  • May 5, 2009 - Legislature is officially dissolved and election is called for June 9, 2009.
**New Democratic****Liberal****Progressive Conservative**

Results by party

Candidates lined up.{{Bar box|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=410px|bars=

Results by region

Party nameHRMC.B.ValleyS. ShoreFundy[Central](2009-nova-scotia-general-election-central-nova)TotalParties winning seats in the legislatureParties not winning seats in the legislatureTotal seats:189776552
New Democratic PartySeats:1422544**31**Popular vote:54.07%40.16%27.05%43.03%41.76%50.10%45.26%Liberal
Popular vote:2.88%1.78%2.60%1.90%1.89%1.74%2.33%IndependentsPopular vote:0.03%0.14%N/A0.88%4.32%N/A0.67%

Retiring incumbents

;Progressive Conservative

  • Brooke Taylor, Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley
  • Jamie Muir, Truro-Bible Hill

Nominated candidates

Legend

bold denotes party leader

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

Annapolis Valley

|- | |Kent Robinson 971 11.10% | |Henry Spurr 1,131 12.93% || |Stephen McNeil 6,446 73.70% | |Jamie Spinney 198 2.26% | | ||

Stephen McNeil

| |Jimmy Doucet 459 8.75% | |Paul Comeau 1,326 25.29% || |Wayne Gaudet 3,392 64.68% | |Diane Doucet-Bean 67 1.28% | | ||

Wayne Gaudet

| |Cindy Nesbitt 852 15.39% | |Sherri Oliver 1,092 19.73% || |Harold Theriault 3,514 63.48% | |Namron Bean 78 1.41% | | ||

Harold Theriault
Chuck Porter
3,364
37.24%

| |Barbara Gallagher 2,401 26.58% | |Paula Lunn 3,065 33.93% | |Sheila Richardson 204 2.26% | | ||

Chuck Porter

| |Mark Parent 3,079 36.08% || |Jim Morton 3,535 41.43% | |Shirley Fisher 1,541 18.06% | |Anna-Maria Galante-Ward 378 4.43% | | ||

Mark Parent

| |David Morse 2,759 28.14% || |Ramona Jennex 4,038 41.18% | |Paula Howatt 2,639 26.91% | |Brendan MacNeill 369 3.76% | | ||

David Morse

| |Chris Palmer 1,667 20.20% | |Carol Tobin 1,422 17.23% || |Leo Glavine 5,015 60.77% | |Nistal Prem de Boer 149 1.81% | | || |Leo Glavine |}

South Shore

|- || |Chris d'Entremont 3,158 67.65% | |Melvin Huskins 66 1.41% | |Lionel LeBlanc 913 19.56% | |Barbara Lake 531 11.38% | | ||

Chris d'Entremont

| |Judy Streatch 2,762 27.47% || |Denise Peterson-Rafuse 4,835 48.09% | |Jo-Ann Grant 2,122 21.11% | |Ryan Cameron 335 3.33% | | ||

Judy Streatch

| |Peter Zwicker 2,399 28.30% || |Pam Birdsall 4,069 48.01% | |Rick Welsford 1,374 16.21% | |Jason A. Remai 145 1.71% | |Milton Countway 489 5.77% |

Vacant

| |Carolyn Bolivar-Getson 3,045 33.50% || |Gary Ramey 3,600 39.60% | |Mark Furey 2,297 25.27% | |Emily Richardson 148 1.63% | | ||

Carolyn Bolivar-Getson

| |Kerry Morash 1,936 28.87% || |Vicki Conrad 4,012 59.82% | |Wayne Henley 674 10.05% | |Stuart Simpson 85 1.27% | | ||

Vicki Conrad

| |Eddie Nickerson 1,637 23.59% || |Sterling Belliveau 3,844 55.41% | |Darian Huskilson 1,356 19.54% | |Robin Smith 101 1.46% | | ||

Sterling Belliveau
Richard Hurlburt
4,537
61.34%

| |David Olie 1,696 22.93% | |David Mooney 1,041 14.07% | |Ronald Mills 123 1.66% | | || |Richard Hurlburt |}

Fundy-Northeast

|- | |Steve Streatch 2,265 29.07% || |Gary Burrill 3,697 47.45% | |Willie Versteeg 1,649 21.16% | |Margaret Whitney 181 2.32% | | ||

Brooke Taylor†
Karen Casey
3,811
50.25%

| |Arthur Hartlen 2,362 31.14% | |Lorenda Ebbett 1,250 16.48% | |Judy Davis 161 2.12% | | ||

Karen Casey

| |Keith Hunter 1,359 17.23% || |Brian Skabar 3,170 40.19% | |Brent Noiles 1,073 13.60% | |Aviva Silburt 127 1.61% | |Ernest Fage 2,159 27.37% ||

Ernest Fage
Murray Scott
4,334
67.66%

| |Don Tabor 1,659 25.90% | |Joseph Archibald 325 5.07% | |Danny Melvin 88 1.37% | | ||

Murray Scott

| |Todd Williams 1,567 16.82% || |John MacDonell 6,052 64.96% | |Maurice Rees 1,467 15.75% | |Emerich Winkler 231 2.48% | | ||

John MacDonell

| |Hughie MacIsaac 2,544 30.23% || |Lenore Zann 4,070 48.37% | |Bob Hagell 1,643 19.52% | |Kaleigh Brinkhurst 158 1.88% | | || |Jamie Muir† |}

Central Halifax

|- | |David Atchison 544 6.91% || |Howard Epstein 4,446 56.47% | |Jane Spurr 2,535 32.20% | |Chris Hanlon 348 4.42% | | ||

Howard Epstein

| |Ted Larsen 1,000 12.99% || |Leonard Preyra 3,785 49.17% | |Gerry Walsh 2,584 33.57% | |Ryan Watson 329 4.27% | | ||

Leonard Preyra

| |Debbie Hum 1,084 10.56% | |Linda Power 3,924 38.24% || |Diana Whalen 5,030 49.02% | |Amanda Hester 172 1.68% | |Jonathan Dean 51 0.50% ||

Diana Whalen

| |Paul Henderson 893 12.16% || |Graham Steele 4,680 63.71% | |Brad Armitage 1,544 21.02% | |Jane Hester 229 3.12% | | ||

Graham Steele

| |Jason Cameron 536 6.76% || |Maureen MacDonald 5,336 67.30% | |Graham Estabrooks 1,690 21.31% | |Kris MacLellan 367 4.63% | | || |Maureen MacDonald |}

Suburban Halifax

|- | |Len Goucher 2,268 20.75% | |Brian Mosher 3,552 32.50% || |Kelly Regan 4,861 44.48% | |Neil Green 248 2.27% | | ||

Len Goucher

| |Brian Phillips 965 11.22% || |Michèle Raymond 5,253 61.09% | |Jim Hoskins 2,003 23.29% | |Anthony Rosborough 378 4.40% | | ||

Michele Raymond

| |Barry Barnet 2,218 23.05% || |Mat Whynott 4,815 50.03% | |Patrick Doyle 2,381 24.74% | |Shawn Redmond 210 2.18% | | ||

Barry Barnet

| |Jessica Alexander 976 12.46% || |Dave Wilson 5,120 65.34% | |Scott Hemming 1,548 19.75% | |Ian Charles 192 2.45% | | ||

Dave Wilson

| |Gina Byrne 795 9.10% || |Bill Estabrooks 6,174 70.70% | |Lisa Mullin 1,535 17.58% | |Thomas Trappenberg 229 2.62% | | ||

Bill Estabrooks

| |Gary Hines 1,696 18.45% || |Percy Paris 5,007 54.47% | |Bill Horne 2,290 24.91% | |Damon Loomer 199 2.16% | | || |Percy Paris |}

Dartmouth/Cole Harbour/Eastern Shore

|- | |Mike Josey 939 11.05% || |Darrell Dexter 5,849 68.82% | |Tony Ince 1,509 17.76% | |Donna Toews 202 2.38% | | ||

Darrell Dexter

| |Lloyd Jackson 1,074 15.90% || |Becky Kent 4,402 65.17% | |Orest Ulan 1,054 15.60% | |Denise Ménard 225 3.33% | | ||

Becky Kent

| |Bert Thompson 873 9.60% | |Joan Massey 3,908 42.95% || |Andrew Younger 4,133 45.43% | |Anna Mukpo 184 2.02% | | ||

Joan Massey

| |David Losey 568 7.95% || |Trevor Zinck 4,053 56.75% | |Jim Smith 2,316 32.43% | |Alex Donaldson 205 2.87% | | ||

Trevor Zinck

| |George Jordan 1,389 13.58% || |Marilyn More 5,583 54.59% | |Colin Hebb 2,946 28.80% | |David Croft 310 3.03% | | ||

Marilyn More

| |Bill Dooks 2,557 34.69% || |Sid Prest 3,628 49.22% | |Loretta Day Halleran 992 13.46% | |Michael Marshall 194 2.63% | | ||

Bill Dooks

| |Dwayne Provo 1,076 24.83% | |Janet Sutcliffe 1,314 30.33% || |Keith Colwell 1,888 43.57% | |Sarah Densmore 55 1.27% | | || |Keith Colwell |}

Central Nova

|- || |Angus MacIsaac 3,613 38.08% | |Maurice Smith 3,338 35.18% | |Miles Tompkins 2,378 25.06% | |Rebecca Mosher 160 1.69% | | ||

Angus MacIsaac

| |Ron Chisholm 1,750 24.96% || |Jim Boudreau 3,621 51.64% | |Lloyd Hines 1,558 22.22% | |Amy Florian 83 1.18% | | ||

Ron Chisholm

| |Pat Dunn 3,519 44.64% || |Ross Landry 3,650 46.30% | |Neil MacIsaac 567 7.19% | |Jim Lindsey 147 1.86% | | ||

Pat Dunn

| |J. Ed MacDonald 1,984 25.94% || |Clarrie MacKinnon 4,893 63.98% | |Francois Rochon 642 8.39% | |Robbie Loftus White 129 1.69% | | ||

Clarrie MacKinnon

| |Leonard Fraser 1,466 19.99% || |Charlie Parker 4,226 57.63% | |Paul Landry 1,471 20.06% | |Chelsea Richardson 170 2.32% | | || |Charlie Parker |}

Cape Breton

|- | |Chris Ryan 479 7.53% || |Frank Corbett 5,096 80.14% | |Joe MacPherson 685 10.77% | |Chris Alders 99 1.56% | | ||

Frank Corbett
Cecil Clarke
3,477
44.47%

| |Russell MacDonald 3,312 42.36% | |Ken Jardine 921 11.78% | |Chris Milburn 108 1.38% | | ||

Cecil Clarke

| |Cory Hann 276 4.14% || |Gordie Gosse 4,735 71.07% | |Donnie Morrison 1,549 23.25% | |Michael P. Milburn 102 1.53% | | ||

Gordie Gosse

| |Steve Tobin 1,387 15.12% | |Wayne McKay 3,332 36.33% || |Manning MacDonald 4,278 46.65% | |Cathy Theriault 174 1.90% | | ||

Manning MacDonald
Alfie MacLeod
3,962
43.47%

| |Delton MacDonald 2,797 30.69% | |Josephine Kennedy 2,212 24.27% | |Michael Parsons 143 1.57% | | ||

Alfie MacLeod

| |Tom MacPherson 810 11.41% | |Myrtle Campbell 2,829 39.84% || |Dave Wilson 3,380 47.60% | |Todd Pettigrew 82 1.15% | | ||

Dave Wilson
Rodney MacDonald
8,714
98.54%

| |Michael MacIsaac 1,971 20.49% | |Shaun Bennett 1,905 19.81% | |Nathalie Arsenault 339 3.53% | | ||

Rodney MacDonald

| |John Greene 1,045 17.92% | |Clair Rankin 1,477 25.33% || |Michel Samson 3,228 55.36% | |John Percy 81 1.39% | | ||

Michel Samson
Keith Bain
2,417
38.68%

| |Fraser Patterson 1,680 26.88% | |Gerald Sampson 1,912 30.60% | |James V. O'Brien 143 2.29% | |Stemer MacLeod 97 1.55% || |Keith Bain |}

Opinion polls

DateSourcePCNDPLiberalGreenNSPC}};"NSNDP}};"NSLiberal}};"NSGreen}};"
4 Jun 2009[Angus Reid Strategies](http://www.angusreidstrategies.com/)23**47**263
1 Jun 2009[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)26**44**282
7–16 May 2009[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)28**37**313
Feb 2009[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)30**36**313
Nov 2008[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)33**37**273
Aug 2008[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)33**36**283
May 2008[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)27**38**304
Feb 2008[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)32**37**283
Nov 2007[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)32**39**253
Aug 2007[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)32**35**285
May 2007[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)29**37**267
Feb 2007[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)35**36**253
Nov 2006[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)32**37**264
Aug 2006[Corporate Research Associates](https://web.archive.org/web/20071213043931/http://www.cra.ca/en/home/Newsroom/default.aspx)33**35**248
13 Jun 2006[Election](2013-nova-scotia-general-election)**39.6**34.623.42.3

References

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References

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  2. (May 4, 2009). "Ready to vote? Nova Scotia's minority Tory government falls". CBC News.
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