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43 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly 22 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 77.87% 4.15pp | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1963 Nova Scotia general election was held on 8 October 1963 to elect members of the 48th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservatives.
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Progressive Conservative | Liberal |
Party | Party leader | # of candidates | Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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1960 | Dissolution | Elected | Change | # | % | Change (pp) | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Robert Stanfield | 43 | 27 | 26 | 39 | +12 | 191,128 | 55.87% | +7.76% | |
Liberal | Earl Wallace Urquhart | 43 | 15 | 15 | 4 | -11 | 134,873 | 39.43% | -2.93% | |
New Democratic | James H. Aitchison | 20 | 1 | 1 | 0 | -1 | 14,076 | 4.11% | -4.78% | |
Vacant | 1 | |||||||||
Total valid votes | 340,077 | 99.42% | -0.12% | |||||||
Blank and invalid ballots | 1,997 | 0.58% | +0.12% | |||||||
Total | 106 | 43 | 43 | 43 | – | 342,074 | 100.00% | – | ||
Registered voters / turnout | 400,078 | 77.87% [4] | -4.15% |
Legend
bold denotes party leader
† denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election or was defeated in nomination contest
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Annapolis East | John I. Marshall 2,962 56.40% | Melbourne Parker Armstrong 2,232 42.50% | Murray Alton Bent 58 1.10% | Vacant | ||||
Annapolis West | Kenneth E. Green 2,075 45.81% | Peter M. Nicholson 2,386 52.67% | Dale A. Young 69 1.52% | Peter M. Nicholson | ||||
Clare | Hector J. Pothier 2,154 52.61% | Joseph C. LeBlanc 1,940 47.39% | Pierre E. Belliveau† | |||||
Digby | Robert Baden Powell 2,671 52.23% | Victor Cardoza 2,378 46.50% | Louis A. Beeler 65 1.27% | Victor Cardoza | ||||
Hants West | Norman T. Spence 4,193 58.20% | W. Whitney Spicer 2,840 39.42% | Arthur Benedict 171 2.37% | George Henry Wilson† | ||||
Kings North | Gladys Porter 3,668 59.43% | David Durell Sutton 2,405 38.97% | George Turner 99 1.60% | Gladys Porter | ||||
Kings South | Edward Haliburton 2,505 65.27% | Bruce M. Trenholm 1,333 34.73% | Edward Haliburton | |||||
Kings West | Paul Kinsman 3,879 55.85% | Edward D. MacArthur 3,067 44.15% | Edward D. MacArthur |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Lunenburg Centre | George O. Lohnes 4,785 57.06% | Leon J. Iverson 3,601 42.94% | George O. Lohnes | |||||
Lunenburg East | Maurice L. Zinck 2,267 63.17% | Charles E. Harris 1,322 36.83% | Maurice L. Zinck | |||||
Lunenburg West | Harley J. Spence 2,937 58.12% | Joye F. Davison 2,116 41.88% | Harley J. Spence | |||||
Queens | W. S. Kennedy Jones 3,833 65.85% | W. Alton Snow 1,988 34.15% | W. S. Kennedy Jones | |||||
Shelburne | James McKay Harding 3,737 54.40% | Robert Quinlan Hood 3,133 45.60% | James McKay Harding | |||||
Yarmouth | George A. Burridge 4,884 25.20% | Irving Charles Pink 4,345 22.42% | Angus Boyd MacGillivary 358 1.85% | George A. Burridge | ||||
George A. Snow 5,077 26.19% | Willard O'Brien 4,719 24.35% | Willard O'Brien |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Colchester | Robert Stanfield 9,606 32.42% | Gordon T. Purdy 5,515 18.61% | Harvey T. Curtis 382 1.29% | Robert Stanfield | ||||
George Isaac Smith 9,147 30.87% | Charles K. Sutherland 4,746 16.02% | Helen K. Wright 233 0.79% | George Isaac Smith | |||||
Cumberland Centre | Stephen T. Pyke 2,545 66.68% | William Thomas Noiles 1,272 33.32% | Stephen T. Pyke | |||||
Cumberland East | James A. Langille 5,226 63.10% | Norman Willard Noonan 2,795 33.75% | Lloyd L. Ayer 261 3.15% | James A. Langille | ||||
Cumberland West | D. L. George Henley 2,516 54.04% | Allison T. Smith 2,140 45.96% | Allison T. Smith | |||||
Hants East | Albert J. Ettinger 2,739 52.86% | George E. Fraser 2,356 45.47% | Ralph Loomer 87 1.68% | Albert J. Ettinger |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Halifax Centre | Donald MacKeen Smith 5,478 58.57% | Gordon S. Cowan 3,875 41.43% | Donald MacKeen Smith | |||||
Halifax County-Dartmouth | Irvin William Akerley 9,884 52.88% | Gordon L. S. Hart 8,150 43.60% | Edward B. Doyle 657 3.52% | Gordon L. S. Hart | ||||
Halifax East | Nelson Gaetz 3,061 52.62% | Duncan MacMillan 2,756 47.38% | Duncan MacMillan | |||||
Halifax North | James H. Vaughan 8,602 52.43% | John E. Ahern 7,360 44.86% | Peggy Prowse 444 2.71% | John E. Ahern | ||||
Halifax Northwest | Gordon H. Fitzgerald 5,559 56.07% | George Douglas Burris 4,027 40.62% | Gerald A. Guptill 329 3.32% | Gordon H. Fitzgerald | ||||
Halifax South | Richard Donahoe 5,986 63.23% | Merlin Nunn 3,183 33.62% | Gordon A. Smith 298 3.15% | Richard Donahoe | ||||
Halifax West | D. C. McNeil 8,792 57.00% | Charles H. Reardon 6,126 39.72% | Harold J. Martell 506 3.28% | Charles H. Reardon |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Antigonish | William F. MacKinnon 3,334 54.58% | Ronald Saint John Chisholm 2,774 45.42% | William F. MacKinnon | |||||
Guysborough | Alexander MacIsaac 3,229 52.86% | Thomas Edwin Kirk 2,880 47.14% | Alexander MacIsaac | |||||
Pictou Centre | Donald R. MacLeod 5,752 60.21% | Thomas H. Frazer 3,801 39.79% | Donald R. MacLeod | |||||
Pictou East | John Andrew McLean 2,649 49.90% | A. Lloyd MacDonald 2,660 50.10% | John W. MacDonald† | |||||
Pictou West | Harvey Veniot 2,999 59.54% | Charles Ernest MacCarthy 2,038 40.46% | Harvey Veniot |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Cape Breton Centre | Mike Laffin 3,699 54.12% | Joseph Flaudio Rizzetto 939 13.74% | Michael James MacDonald 2,197 32.14% | Michael James MacDonald | ||||
Cape Breton East | Layton Fergusson 5,870 58.06% | Bernard Currie 1,359 13.44% | John L. MacKinnon 2,881 28.50% | Layton Fergusson | ||||
Cape Breton North | Tom MacKeough 6,200 58.71% | Murray J. Ryan 2,961 28.04% | John Dolhanty 1,399 13.25% | Tom MacKeough | ||||
Cape Breton Nova | Percy Gaum 3,344 53.37% | Charles Richard Sigut 1,213 19.36% | Albert Ollie Wilson 1,709 27.27% | Percy Gaum | ||||
Cape Breton South | Donald C. MacNeil 5,283 49.21% | John F. MacIntosh 3,579 33.34% | Edward Johnston 1,873 17.45% | Donald C. MacNeil | ||||
Cape Breton West | Edward Manson 4,941 56.30% | Allan Sullivan 3,835 43.70% | Edward Manson | |||||
Inverness | Norman J. MacLean 4,474 26.78% | Joseph Clyde Nunn 3,988 23.87% | Joseph Clyde Nunn | |||||
Alfred J. Davis 4,026 24.10% | William N. MacLean 4,219 25.25% | William N. MacLean | ||||||
Richmond | Gerald Doucet 2,670 50.79% | Earl Wallace Urquhart 2,587 49.21% | Earl Wallace Urquhart | |||||
Victoria | Fisher Hudson 1,890 49.42% | Carleton L. MacMillan 1,934 50.58% | Carleton L. MacMillan |
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