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Preceded by
  
Bob Levy

Name
  
Derrick Kimball

Succeeded by
  
Robbie Harrison

Occupation
  
Lawyer

Role
  
Lawyer

Born
  
November 20, 1954 (age 69) Halifax, Nova Scotia (
1954-11-20
)

Political party
  
Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Independent politician

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Derrick John Kimball (born November 20, 1954) is a lawyer and former political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Kings South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1988 to 1993 as a Progressive Conservative member.

Born in 1954 in Halifax, the son of Robert Guy Edgar Kimball and Marjorie Coady, he was educated at St. Francis Xavier University and Dalhousie Law School. Kimball was solicitor for the town of Wolfville from 1978 to 1990. He entered provincial politics in the 1988 election, defeating NDP candidate Steve Mattson by 452 votes in the Kings South riding. In late 1992, Kimball lost the Progressive Conservative nomination in Kings South to former MLA and cabinet minister Harry How. Kimball quit the Progressive Conservative caucus in January 1993, and ran as an independent candidate in the 1993 election. He finished third in the election, which saw Liberal Robbie Harrison defeat How by 128 votes.

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