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Nova Scotia general election, 1999

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Winner
  
John Hamm

The 35th Nova Scotia general election was held on July 27, 1999, to elect members of the 58th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservative party, led by Dr. John Hamm.

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Riding results

  • bold denotes a cabinet minister or party leader
  • † denotes an incumbent not seeking re-election
  • Cape Breton

  • Bold text indicates a cabinet minister or party leader.
  • ~In the riding of Shelburne, the Returning Officer had to cast the tie-breaking vote.
  • *In the riding of Cape Breton East, New Democrat Cecil Saccary's 5-vote lead, after a judicial recount, became a 5-vote lead for the Liberal's Dave Wilson. A judge then decided to throw out the results of the general election; a by-election was held several months later to fill the seat.
  • By-elections since the general election

    Cape Breton East (General election results voided), April 4, 2000:

    Cape Breton North (Resignation of Russell MacLellan), March 6, 2001:

    Halifax Fairview (Death of Eileen O'Connell), March 6, 2001:

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    References

    Nova Scotia general election, 1999 Wikipedia