1897 Nova Scotia general election

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1897 Nova Scotia general election
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  1894 April 13-20, 1897 1901  

38 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
20 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
  George Henry Murray (cropped).jpg
Con
Leader George Henry Murray William MacKay
Party Liberal Liberal-Conservative
Leader since 1896 1894
Leader's seat Victoria Cape Breton
(Lost re-election)
Last election2612
Seats won353
Seat changeIncrease2.svg9Decrease2.svg9
Popular vote84,88867,254
Percentage55.57%44.03%
SwingIncrease2.svg3.52pp Decrease2.svg3.30pp

Premier before election

George Henry Murray
Liberal

Premier after election

George Henry Murray
Liberal

The 1897 Nova Scotia general election was held from 13 April to 20 April 1897 to elect members of the 32nd House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party.

Contents

Results

Results by party

353
LiberalLiberal-Conservative
Official results [1] [2]
PartyParty leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular vote
1894 Dissolution ElectedChange#%Change (pp)
  Liberal George Henry Murray 40262835+984,88855.57%+3.52%
  Liberal-Conservative William MacKay 3612103-967,25444.03%-3.30%
 Independent/Other100006050.40%-0.22%
 Vacant0 
Total valid votes152,747100.00%
Blank and invalid ballots00.00%
Total77383838152,747100.00%
Popular vote
Liberal
55.57%
Liberal-Conservative
44.03%
Independent/Other
0.40%
Seats summary
Liberal
92.11%
Liberal-Conservative
7.89%

Retiring incumbents

Liberal
Liberal-Conservative

Nominated candidates

1897 Nova Scotia Provincial Election [3]

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

Valley

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalLiberal-ConservativeIndependent/Other
Annapolis James Wilberforce Longley
1,871
26.38%
Thomas R. Jones
1,680
23.69%
James Wilberforce Longley
Joseph A. Bancroft
1,878
26.48%
C. S. Harrington
1,664
23.46%
Joseph A. Bancroft
Digby Angus Morrison Gidney
1,498
31.14%
Frank E. Comeau
940
19.54%
Angus Morrison Gidney
Ambroise-Hilaire Comeau
1,512
31.43%
M.R. Timpany
860
17.88%
Ambroise-Hilaire Comeau
Hants William McDonald Douglas
1,707
24.35%
Charles Smith Wilcox
1,746
24.91%
Charles Smith Wilcox
Arthur Drysdale
1,839
26.24%
James A. Thompson
1,717
24.50%
Arthur Drysdale
Kings Brenton Dodge
2,354
33.08%
Peter Innis
1,460
20.52%
Brenton Dodge
Harry H. Wickwire
2,195
30.85%
Leander Rand
1,107
15.56%
Harry H. Wickwire

South Shore

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalLiberal-ConservativeIndependent/Other
Lunenburg John Drew Sperry
2,581
25.52%
A.J. Wolff
2,512
24.84%
Allan Moreash
Charles Edward Church
2,514
24.86%
Emanuel Hebb
2,507
24.78%
Charles Edward Church
Queens Edward Matthew Farrell
876
26.38%
John Hutt
666
20.05%
Edward Matthew Farrell
R. R. McLeod
184
5.54%
Thomas Keillor
712
21.44%
T. H. Siddell
179
5.39%
Richard Hunt
John Millard
704
21.20%
Shelburne Thomas Johnston
Acclaimed
Thomas Robertson
Thomas Robertson
Acclaimed
Thomas Johnston
Yarmouth William Law
1,501
29.14%
Joseph R. Wyman
958
18.60%
E. C. Simonson (Prohibitionist-Temperance)
605
11.74%
William Law
Henry S. LeBlanc
1,473
28.60%
Albert A. Pothier
614
11.92%
Albert A. Pothier

Fundy-Northeast

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalLiberal-ConservativeIndependent/Other
Colchester Alfred Dickie
2,240
24.22%
Thomas McMullen
2,363
25.55%
Firman McClure
Frederick Andrew Laurence
2,358
25.50%
Wilbert David Dimock
2,286
24.72%
Frederick Andrew Laurence
Cumberland Thomas Reuben Black
3,487
29.14%
A.A. McKinnon
2,689
22.47%
Thomas Reuben Black
Alexander E. Fraser
3,251
27.16%
J. C. McDougall
2,541
21.23%
Alexander E. Fraser

Halifax

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalLiberal-ConservativeIndependent/Other
Halifax William Bernard Wallace
5,101
17.36%
Miner T. Foster
4,754
16.18%
William Bernard Wallace
David McPherson
5,307
18.06%
John Fitzwilliam Stairs
4,563
15.53%
William Roche
George Mitchell
5,312
18.07%
T. W. Walsh
4,350
14.80%
William Anderson Black

Central Nova

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalLiberal-ConservativeIndependent/Other
Antigonish Angus McGillivray
1,263
27.77%
Charles B. Whidden
1,123
24.69%
Angus McGillivray
Christopher P. Chisholm
1,176
25.86%
Hugh MacDonald
986
21.68%
Christopher P. Chisholm
Guysborough William Akins Fergusson
1,525
29.90%
C. Ernest Gregory
1,065
20.88%
Daniel H. MacKinnon
John Howard Sinclair
1,523
29.86%
Charles S. Elliott
987
19.35%
John Howard Sinclair
Pictou James Drummond McGregor
3,456
17.24%
William Cameron
3,262
16.28%
William Cameron
Edward Mortimer Macdonald
3,422
17.07%
Charles Elliott Tanner
3,289
16.41%
Charles Elliott Tanner
John McIntosh
3,299
16.46%
Matthew Henry Fitzpatrick
3,314
16.54%
Alexander Grant

Cape Breton

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalLiberal-ConservativeIndependent/Other
Cape Breton Arthur Samuel Kendall
3,705
29.35%
William MacKay
2,669
21.14%
William MacKay
Alexander Johnston
3,559
28.19%
John McCormick
2,691
21.32%
John McCormick
Inverness James MacDonald
2,646
32.94%
John H. Jameison
1,537
19.13%
John H. Jameison
Moses J. Doucet
2,501
31.13%
Alexander Campbell
1,350
16.80%
Alexander Campbell
Richmond Simon Joyce
958
25.86%
John Morrison
910
24.57%
Simon Joyce
Duncan Finlayson
1,034
27.92%
Remi Benoit
802
21.65%
Joseph Matheson
Victoria George Henry Murray
1,273
36.59%
John A. McDonald
651
18.71%
George Henry Murray
John Gillis Morrison
1,093
31.42%
A. G. McLeod
462
13.28%
John Gillis Morrison

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References

  1. "Nova Scotia Provincial Elections 1867-2016" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  2. "Electoral Districts- History". Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  3. "Electoral Districts- History". Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved December 1, 2021.