Halifax Atlantic

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Halifax Atlantic
Nova Scotia electoral district
Halifax Atlantic provincial electoral district.svg
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureNova Scotia House of Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Brendan Maguire
Liberal
District created1967
First contested1967
Last contested2021
Demographics
Population (2011)21,297
Electors13,518
Area (km²)158
Pop. density (per km²)134.8
Census division(s)Halifax Regional Municipality

Halifax Atlantic is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.

The Member of the Legislative Assembly since 2013 has been Brendan Maguire of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party.

It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, just south of the Halifax peninsula. It includes Spryfield, Herring Cove, Sambro, and Harrietsfield.

Geography[]

The land area of Halifax Atlantic is 158 km2 (61 sq mi).[1]

Statistics[]

Population: 21,360 (2003)
Avg. Income: $27,570 (2003)

Members of the Legislative Assembly[]

This riding has elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly:

Legislature Years Member Party
64th 2021-Present Brendan Maguire Liberal
63rd 2017–2021
62nd 2013–2017
61st 2009–2013 Michèle Raymond New Democratic
60th 2006-2009
59th 2003-2006
58th 1999-2003 Robert Chisholm New Democratic
57th 1998-1999
56th 1993-1998
55th 1991-1993
1988-1990     John Buchanan Progressive Conservative
54th 1984-1988
53rd 1981-1984
52nd 1978-1981
51st 1974-1978
50th 1970-1974
49th 1967-1970

Election results[]

2021 general election[]

2021 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Brendan Maguire 4,213 55.22 -0.26
New Democratic Shauna Hatt 1,740 22.81 +0.09
Progressive Conservative Tim Cranston 1,493 19.57 +2.47
Green Sarah Weston 183 2.40 -2.29
Total valid votes 7,629 99.70
Total rejected ballots 23 0.30
Turnout 7,652 47.27
Eligible voters 16,188
Liberal hold Swing -0.18
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[2]

2017 general election[]

2017 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Brendan Maguire 4,219 55.48 +12.94
New Democratic Trish Keeping 1,728 22.72 -10.91
Progressive Conservative Bruce Holland 1,300 17.10 -6.73
Green Chelsey Carter 357 4.69
Total valid votes 7,604 100
Total rejected ballots 25 0.33
Turnout 7,629 50.03
Eligible voters 15,250
Liberal hold Swing -1.02
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3][4]

2013 general election[]

2013 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Brendan Maguire 3,244 42.54
  New Democratic Party Tanis Crosby 2,564 33.63
  Progressive Conservative Ryan Brennan 1,817 23.83

2009 general election[]

2009 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Michele Raymond 5,194 61.00
  Liberal Jim Hoskins 2,003 23.52
  Progressive Conservative Brian Phillips 942 11.06
Green Anthony Rosborough 376 4.42

2006 general election[]

2006 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Michele Raymond 4,151 48.05
  Progressive Conservative Bruce Cooke 2,690 32.08
  Liberal James Hoskins 1,281 15.28
Green Rebecca Mosher 262 3.13

2003 general election[]

2003 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Michele Raymond 3,327 37.40
  Progressive Conservative Linda Mosher 2,996 33.68
  Liberal Ian MacKinnon 2,382 26.78
Nova Scotia Party Gerald Rodgers 191 2.15

1999 general election[]

1999 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Robert Chisholm 4,266 48.37
  Progressive Conservative Bruce Cooke 2,794 31.68
  Liberal David Melnick 1,458 16.53
Nova Scotia Party Gerald Rodgers 234 2.65
 } Independent Golda M. Redden 68 0.77

References[]

  1. ^ "Find Your Electoral District for the 41st Provincial General Election". enstools.electionsnovascotia.ca. Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Provincial General Election 2021-08-17- Official Results". Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  3. ^ "Statement of Votes & Statistics, Volume I" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "May 30th, 2017 - 40th Nova Scotia Provincial General Election". Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved July 17, 2021.

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