Nova Scotia general election, 2006
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The 37th Nova Scotia general election was held on June 13, 2006 to elect members of the 60th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Premier Rodney MacDonald, who led a Progressive Conservative minority government in the legislature, called for the election on May 13, 2006, hoping for a majority government to better advance his agenda and a clear mandate for himself as he had not yet fought an election as leader.
Ultimately, MacDonald was returned to power leading another, slightly smaller, minority government against a strengthened New Democratic Party sitting as the Official Opposition and a weakened Liberal Party. Liberal leader Francis MacKenzie was defeated in his riding of Bedford.
Timeline
- September 29, 2005 - Premier John Hamm, leader of the Progressive Conservative minority government, announces his intent to resign as soon as the party chooses a new leader.
 - February 11, 2006 - Rodney MacDonald is elected to replace Hamm as leader.
 - February 24, 2006 - MacDonald becomes Premier and his cabinet is sworn in.
 - May 9, 2006 - MacDonald's government introduces an "election-style" budget in the legislature.
 - May 13, 2006 - MacDonald asks Lieutenant Governor Myra Freeman to call an election. Upon his advice, Freeman sets the date for June 13, 2006.[1]
 - June 13, 2006:
 
- 20:00 ADT - CBC projects a PC government
 - 20:14 ADT - CBC projects a PC minority government
 - 20:20 ADT - The riding of Bedford is called for the Tories, defeating Liberal leader Francis MacKenzie.
 - 20:35 ADT - In delivering his concession speech, Francis MacKenzie announced that it was "the end of the road," and that he planned to meet with the Liberal President within a week.
 - 21:33 ADT - CBC officially declares a PC minority government on their website[2]
 
Results
The Progressive Conservatives gained several points in the popular vote, but made a net loss of two seats, with losses to the NDP partially countered by the PCs doubling their representation on MacDonald's native Cape Breton Island at the expense of the Liberals. The gap between the Liberals and NDP also significantly increased, in both the popular vote and seat count; while the Liberals and NDP had previously been nearly even, the NDP gained a significant advantage on the Liberals and moved into position as the primary opposition to the governing PCs.
Results by party
| Party | Party leader | # of candidates  | 
Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Dissolution | Elected | % Change | # | % | Change | ||||
| Progressive Conservative | Rodney MacDonald | 52 | 25 | 25 | 23 | -8.0% | 160,119 | 39.57% | +3.33% | |
| New Democratic | Darrell Dexter | 52 | 15 | 15 | 20 | +33.3% | 140,128 | 34.63% | +3.52% | |
| Liberal | Francis MacKenzie | 51 | 12 | 10 | 9 | -10.0% | 94,872 | 23.44% | -7.99% | |
| Green | Nick Wright | 52 | * | - | - | - | 9,411 | 2.33% | * | |
| Independents | 3 | 0 | 1 | - | -100% | 153 | 0.04% | |||
| Vacant | 1 | |||||||||
| Total | 210 | 52 | 52 | 52 | 404,683 | |||||
* The Greens did not contest the 2003 election.
Results by region
| Party name | HRM | C.B. | Valley | S. Shore | Fundy | Central | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parties winning seats in the legislature: | |||||||||
| Progressive Conservative | Seats: | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 23 | |
| Popular vote: | 31.22% | 42.62% | 36.14% | 49.08% | 54.06% | 42.90% | 39.59% | ||
| New Democratic Party | Seats: | 13 | 2 | - | 2 | 1 | 2 | 20 | |
| Popular vote: | 46.57% | 25.58% | 23.44% | 32.29% | 26.49% | 34.44% | 34.50% | ||
| Liberal | Seats: | 2 | 3 | 4 | - | - | - | 9 | |
| Popular vote: | 19.29% | 29.80% | 38.35% | 16.46% | 16.70% | 21.03% | 23.56% | ||
| Parties not winning seats in the legislature: | |||||||||
| Green | Popular vote: | 2.92% | 1.83% | 2.07% | 2.16% | 2.72% | 1.58% | 2.31% | |
| Independents | Popular vote: | - | 0.17% | - | - | 0.03% | 0.05% | 0.04% | |
| Total seats: | 18 | 9 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 52 | ||
Opinion polls
| Polling firm | Dates | Link | Prog. Cons. | New Democratic | Liberal | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corporate Research Associates | June 5, 2006 | HTML | 38% | 36% | 20% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | May 23, 2006 | HTML | 34% | 27% | 30% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | February 2006 | HTML | 36% | 29% | 27% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | November 2005 | HTML | 35% | 32% | 28% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | August 2005 | HTML | 31% | 32% | 26% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | May 2005 | HTML | 36% | 30% | 27% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | March 2005 | HTML | 38% | 24% | 30% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | December 2004 | HTML | 35% | 28% | 30% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | September 2004 | HTML | 29% | 30% | 31% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | May 2004 | HTML | 28% | 33% | 30% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | February 2004 | HTML | 31% | 30% | 28% | 
| Corporate Research Associates | November 2003 | HTML | 28% | 32% | 29% | 
| Election 2003 | August 5, 2003 | 36.32% | 31.00% | 31.47% | 
Riding results
- bold denotes a cabinet minister or party leader
 - † denotes an incumbent not seeking re-election
 
Valley
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Annapolis | Blair Hannam  2041 - (24.57%)  | 
Calum MacKenzie  1391 - (16.75%)  | 
Stephen McNeil  4668 - (56.20%)  | 
Ken McGowan  206 - (2.48%)  | 
Stephen McNeil | |||||||
| Clare | Arnold LeBlanc  1622 - (28.08%)  | 
Paul Comeau 1269 - (21.97%)  | 
Wayne Gaudet  2803 - (48.53%)  | 
Diane Doucet-Bean  82 - (1.42%)  | 
Wayne Gaudet | |||||||
| Digby—Annapolis | Jimmy MacAlpine  2178 - (36.42%)  | 
Andrew Oliver  663 - (11.13%)  | 
Harold Theriault  3029 - (50.91%)  | 
Namron Bean  92 - (1.54%)  | 
Harold Theriault, Jr. | |||||||
| Hants West | Chuck Porter  2974 - (34.60%)  | 
Sean Bennett  2486 - (28.97%)  | 
Paula Lunn  2921 - (34.08%)  | 
Sam Schurman  201 - (2.34%)  | 
Ron Russell† | |||||||
| Kings North | Mark Parent  4138 - (50.07%)  | 
Jim Morton  2171 - (26.40%)  | 
Madonna Spinazola  1758 - (21.18%)  | 
Christopher Alders  195 - (2.35%)  | 
Mark Parent | |||||||
| Kings South | David Morse  3832 - (42.37%)  | 
David Mangle  3130 - (35.01%)  | 
Ray Savage  1753 - (20.10%)  | 
Steven McGowan  226 - (2.53%)  | 
David Morse | |||||||
| Kings West | John Prall  2801 - (33.18%)  | 
Greg Hubbert  1590 - (18.83%)  | 
Leo Glavine  3940 - (46.67%)  | 
Nistal Prem de Boer  112 - (1.33%)  | 
Leo Glavine | |||||||
South Shore
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Argyle | Chris d'Entremont  3158 - (67.65%)  | 
Charles Muise  531 - (11.38%)  | 
Christian Surette  913 - (19.56%)  | 
Patricia Saunders  66 - (1.41%)  | 
Chris d'Entremont | |||||||
| Chester-St. Margaret's | Judy Streatch  3950 - (42.67%)  | 
Jane Matheson  2838 - (30.60%)  | 
Rick Fraughton  2192 - (23.68%)  | 
Joanne MacKinnon  282 - (3.05%)  | 
Judy Streatch | |||||||
| Lunenburg | Michael Baker  3969 - (49.40%)  | 
Chris Heide  2790 - (33.22%)  | 
Rick Welsford  1200 - (14.94%)  | 
Stuart Simpson  196 - (2.44%)  | 
Michael Baker | |||||||
| Lunenburg West | Carolyn Bolivar-Getson  3637 - (43.21%)  | 
Bill Smith  3299 - (39.19%)  | 
Martin Bell  1324 - (15.73%)  | 
Brendan MacNeill  157 - (1.87%)  | 
Carolyn Bolivar-Getson | |||||||
| Queens | Kerry Morash  2998 - (48.59%)  | 
Vicki Conrad  3054 - (49.48%)  | 
Margaret Whitney  119 - (1.93%)  | 
Kerry Morash | ||||||||
| Shelburne | Eddie Nickerson  2373 - (35.00%)  | 
Sterling Belliveau  2438 - (36.27%)  | 
Kirk Cox  1790 - (26.63%)  | 
Derek Jones  141 - (2.10%)  | 
Cecil O'Donnell† | |||||||
| Yarmouth | Richard Hurlburt  5170 - (64.30%)  | 
John Deveau  1667 - (20.73%)  | 
Dolores Atwood  1051 - (13.07%)  | 
Matt Granger  152 - (1.89%)  | 
Richard Hurlburt | |||||||
Fundy
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley | Brooke Taylor  4790 - (63.85%)  | 
Gary Burrill  1891 - (25.21%)  | 
Carolyn Matthews  707 - (8.76%)  | 
Leona MacLeod  164 - (2.19%)  | 
Brooke Taylor | |||||||
| Colchester North | Karen Casey  3899 - (50.96%)  | 
Rob Assels  1511 - (20.21%)  | 
Bob Taylor  1979 - (26.47%)  | 
Judy Davis  176 - (2.35%)  | 
Bill Langille † | |||||||
| Cumberland North | Ernie Fage  4640 - (62.64%)  | 
Kim Cail  1085 - (14.65%)  | 
Bruce Alan Fage  1480 - (19.98%)  | 
Darryl Whetter  202 - (2.73%)  | 
Ernie Fage | |||||||
| Cumberland South | Murray Scott  5087 - (76.76%)  | 
Andrew Kernohan  753 - (11.37%)  | 
Mary Dee MacPherson  691 - (10.29%)  | 
James Dessart  92 - (1.39%)  | 
David Raymond Amos  13 - (0.2%)  | 
Murray Scott | ||||||
| Hants East | Wayne Fiander  2715 - (30.62%)  | 
John MacDonell  4712 - (53.13%)  | 
Malcolm A. MacKay  1237 - (13.95%)  | 
Michael Hartlan  204 - (2.30%)  | 
John MacDonell | |||||||
| Truro-Bible Hill | Jamie Muir  3711 - (47.27%)  | 
Jim Harpell  2220 - (28.64%)  | 
Ron Chisholm  1679 - (21.32%)  | 
Barton Cutten  217 - (2.76%)  | 
Jamie Muir | |||||||
Central Halifax
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Halifax Chebucto | Sean Phillips 1720 - (22.09%)  | 
Howard Epstein 4216 - (54.15%)  | 
Peter Verner 1481 - (19.02%)  | 
Christopher Harborne 369 - (4.74%)  | 
Howard Epstein | |||||||
| Halifax Citadel | Bill Black  2721 - (37.49%)  | 
Leonard Preyra  2932 - (42.03%)  | 
Devin Maxwell  1182 - (16.25%)  | 
Nick Wright  307 - (4.23%)  | 
Vacant | |||||||
| Halifax Clayton Park | Mary Ann McGrath  2450 - (26.86%)  | 
Linda Power  3060 - (33.33%)  | 
Diana Whalen  3404 - (37.32%)  | 
Sheila Richardson  228 - (2.50%)  | 
Diana Whalen | |||||||
| Halifax Fairview | Bruce MacCharles  1653 - (23.13%)  | 
Graham Steele  4162 - (58.51%)  | 
Cecil MacDougall  1029 - (14.80%)  | 
Kris MacLellan  254 - (3.56%)  | 
Graham Steele | |||||||
| Halifax Needham | Andrew Black  1287 - (18.17%)  | 
Maureen MacDonald  4431 - (60.62%)  | 
Errol Gaum  1233 - (16.66%)  | 
Amanda Myers  349 - (4.55%)  | 
Maureen MacDonald | |||||||
Suburban Halifax
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Bedford | Len Goucher  4090 - (42.22%)  | 
John Buckland  2019 - (20.84%)  | 
Francis MacKenzie  3286 - (33.92%)  | 
Mary McLaughlan  292 - (3.01%)  | 
Peter G. Christie † | |||||||
| Halifax Atlantic | Bruce Cooke  2690 - (32.08%)  | 
Michèle Raymond  4144 - (49.51%)  | 
Jim Hoskins  1281 - (15.28%)  | 
Rebecca Mosher  262 - (3.12%)  | 
Michele Raymond | |||||||
| Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville | Barry Barnet  3704 - (42.02%)  | 
Mat Whynott  3188 - (36.05%)  | 
Pam Streeter  1766 - (20.03%)  | 
Scott Cleghorn  167 - (1.89%)  | 
Barry Barnet | |||||||
| Sackville-Cobequid | Steve Craig  2499 - (30.42%)  | 
Dave Wilson  4475 - (54.50%)  | 
David Major  1055 - (12.80%)  | 
Elizabeth Nicolson  187 - (2.28%)  | 
Dave Wilson | |||||||
| Timberlea-Prospect | Jaunita Cirtwell  2034 - (24.16%)  | 
Bill Estabrooks  5316 - (63.15%)  | 
Lisa Mullin  851 - (10.11%)  | 
Thomas Trappenberg  217 - (2.58%)  | 
Bill Estabrooks | |||||||
| Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank | Gary Hines  3275 - (40.17%)  | 
Percy Paris  3782 - (46.39%)  | 
Thomas Deal  909 - (11.15%)  | 
William Lang  186 - (2.28%)  | 
Gary Hines | |||||||
Dartmouth/Cole Harbour/Eastern Shore
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Cole Harbour | Sheila McKeand  1527 - (20.63%)  | 
Darrell Dexter  5264 - (61.46%)  | 
Stephen Beehan  1851 - (15.54%)  | 
Michael McFadden  206 - (2.38%)  | 
Darrell Dexter | |||||||
| Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage | Don McIver  1194 - (18.93%)  | 
Kevin Deveaux  4086 - (64.40%)  | 
Brian Churchill  903 - (14.23%)  | 
Beverly Woodfield  155 -(2.44%)  | 
Kevin Deveaux | |||||||
| Dartmouth East | Jim Cormier  2942 - (33.27%)  | 
Joan Massey  3822 - (43.22%)  | 
Tracey Devereaux  1842 - (20.83%)  | 
Elizabeth Perry  238 - (2.69%)  | 
Joan Massey | |||||||
| Dartmouth North | Troy Myers  1895 - (27.46%)  | 
Trevor Zinck  3384 - (49.47%)  | 
Ian Murray  1365 - (19.78%)  | 
Alex Donaldson  227 - (3.29%)  | 
Jerry Pye† | |||||||
| Dartmouth South-Portland Valley | Tim Olive  3043 - (32.52%)  | 
Marilyn More  4493 - (48.05%)  | 
Brian Hiltz  1509 - (16.14%)  | 
Daniel Melvin  338 - (3.29%)  | 
Marilyn More | |||||||
| Eastern Shore | Bill Dooks  3232 - (45.93%)  | 
Sid Prest  2871 - (40.80%)  | 
Judith Cabrita  746 - (10.60%)  | 
Elizabeth van Dreunen  188 - (2.67%)  | 
Bill Dooks | |||||||
| Preston | Dwayne Provo  1610 - (36.83%)  | 
Douglas Sparks  843 - (19.17% )  | 
Keith Colwell  1853 - (42.13%)  | 
David Farrell  82 - (1.86%)  | 
Keith Colwell | |||||||
Central Nova
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Antigonish | Angus MacIsaac  4662 - (48.28%)  | 
Andrew MacDonald  1480 - (19.06%)  | 
Danny MacIsaac  2987 - (30.80%)  | 
Judy Dowden  179 - (1.87%)  | 
Angus MacIsaac | |||||||
| Guysborough-Sheet Harbour | Ron Chisholm  2765 - (40.83%)  | 
Jim Boudreau  2540 - (37.51%)  | 
David Horton  1378 - (20.36%)  | 
Marike Finaly-de Monchy  88 - (1.30%)  | 
Ron Chisholm | |||||||
| Pictou Centre | Pat Dunn  3901 - (52.54%)  | 
Danny MacGillivray  2344 - (31.70%)  | 
Troy MacCulloch  1057 - (14.24%)  | 
Sir Reginalr Walter the 3rd  93 - (1.25%)  | 
Dennis Tate  20 - (0.27%)  | 
John Hamm† | ||||||
| Pictou East | Sue Uhren  2654 - (35.31%)  | 
Clarrie MacKinnon  2761 - (36.73%)  | 
Dan Walsh  2000 - (26.61%)  | 
John A. Clark  102 - (1.36%)  | 
James DeWolfe† | |||||||
| Pictou West | Ronald Baillie  2584 - (33.99%)  | 
Charlie Parker  4173 - (54.89%)  | 
Sandy MacKay  698 - (9.18%)  | 
Douglas Corbett  147 - (1.93%)  | 
Charlie Parker | |||||||
Cape Breton
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Cape Breton Centre | Darren Bruckschwaiger  2274 - (28.44%)  | 
Frank Corbett  3482 - (43.65%)  | 
Laura Lee MacDonald  2154 - (26.92%)  | 
Frances Oomen  79 - (0.99%)  | 
Frank Corbett | |||||||
| Cape Breton North | Cecil Clarke  4285 - (50.71%)  | 
Russell MacDonald  2195 - (25.83%)  | 
Fred Tilley  1868 - (21.99%)  | 
Mark Doucet  125 - (1.47%)  | 
Cecil Clarke | |||||||
| Cape Breton Nova | Todd Marsman  855 - (12.07%)  | 
Gordie Gosse  4315 - (60.92%)  | 
Mel Crowe  1794 - (25.33%)  | 
Chris Milburn  119 - (1.68%)  | 
Gordie Gosse | |||||||
| Cape Breton South | Scott Boyd  3260 - (32.36%)  | 
Jamie Crane  2160 - (21.43%)  | 
Manning MacDonald  4383 - (43.50%)  | 
Stephen Doucet  273 - (2.71%)  | 
Manning MacDonald | |||||||
| Cape Breton West | Alfie MacLeod  4738 - (53.76%)  | 
Terry Crawley  1344 - (15.28%)  | 
Dave LeBlanc  2479 - (28.28%)  | 
Michael Milburn  236 - (2.68%)  | 
Russell MacKinnon† | |||||||
| Glace Bay | Mark Bettens  2074 - (26.85%)  | 
Myrtle Campbell  2234 - (28.93%)  | 
David Wilson  3327 - (43.08%)  | 
Todd Pettigrew  88 - (1.14%)  | 
David Wilson | |||||||
| Inverness | Rodney MacDonald  7992 - (70.47%)  | 
Tim Murphy  1438 - (12.77%)  | 
Mary MacLennan  1748 - (15.49%)  | 
John Gibson  146 - (1.27%)  | 
Rodney MacDonald | |||||||
| Richmond | John Greene  2268 - (40.45%)  | 
Mary Pat Cude  529 - (9.43%)  | 
Michel Samson  2722 - (48.55%)  | 
Noreen Hartlen  88 - (1.57%)  | 
Michel Samson | |||||||
| Victoria-The Lakes | Keith Bain  3001 - (47.48%)  | 
Joan O'Liari  755 - (11.94%)  | 
Gerald Sampson  2272 - (35.94%)  | 
Michelle Smith  173 - (2.74%)  | 
Stemer MacLeod  120 - (1.90%)  | 
Gerald Sampson | ||||||
Shifts in control
Progressive Conservative to NDP
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | NDP | |||||
| Pictou East | 2003 | Jim DeWolfe | 2006 | Clarrie MacKinnon | Jim DeWolfe † | |
| Queens | 2003 | Kerry Morash | 2006 | Vicki Conrad | Kerry Morash | |
| Shelburne | 2003 | Cecil O'Donnell | 2006 | Sterling Belliveau | Cecil O'Donnell † | |
| Waverley—Fall River—Beaver Bank | 2003 | Gary Hines | 2006 | Percy Paris | Gary Hines | |
Liberal to NDP
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | NDP | |||||
| Halifax Citadel | 2003 | Danny Graham | 2006 | Leonard Preyra | Vacant | |
Liberal to Progressive Conservative
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | PC | |||||
| Cape Breton West | 2003 | Russell MacKinnon | 2006 | Alfie MacLeod | Russell MacKinnon † | |
| Victoria—The Lakes | 2003 | Gerald Sampson | 2006 | Keith Bain | Gerald Sampson | |
By-elections since the general election
Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage (Resignation of Kevin Deveaux), October 2, 2007:
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NDP | Becky Kent | 2,459 | 44.39 | -20.08 | |
| PC | Mike Eddy | 1,863 | 33.63 | +14.79 | |
| Liberal | Kelly Rambeau | 958 | 17.30 | +3.05 | |
| Green | Beverley Skaalrud-Woodfield | 259 | 4.68 | +2.24 | |
| Total | 5,539 | 100% | |||
Notes
- ↑ "Nova Scotia vote called for June 13". CBC News. May 13, 2006.
 - ↑   https://web.archive.org/web/20060615051248/http://www.cbc.ca/ns/story/nsv-elxn-night20060613.html. Archived from the original on June 15, 2006. Missing or empty 
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References
- Government of Nova Scotia. "Summary Results from 1867 to 2011" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
 
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