2024 Nova Scotia municipal elections

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2024 Nova Scotia municipal elections
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  2020 October 19, 20242024 

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The 2024 Nova Scotia municipal elections were held on October 19, 2024. [1]

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Amherst

Mayoral candidate [2] Vote %
Rob Small2,35961.27
David Kogon (X)1,49138.73

Bridgewater

Mayoral candidate [3] Vote %
David Mitchell (X)Acclaimed

Cape Breton Regional Municipality

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [4] Vote %
Cecil Clarke 13,13033.69
Joe Ward9,37024.04
Rankin MacSween8,97123.02
James Edwards4,90112.57
Archie MacKinnon1,6374.20
Carla George3370.86
Kevin MacEachern2390.61
Donnie Bacich2040.52
Vince Hall1880.48

Cape Breton Regional Council

CandidateVote %
District 1
Gordon MacDonald (X)Acclaimed
District 2
Earlene MacMullin (X)Acclaimed
District 3
Blue Marshall92235.90
Michael Vickers76229.67
Glen Murrant48819.00
Tom Vickers39615.42
District 4
Steve Gillespie (X)Acclaimed
District 5
Eldon MacDonald (X)2,00766.88
Bennett MacIntyre99433.12
District 6
Glenn Paruch (X)Acclaimed
District 7
Steve Parsons (X)Acclaimed
District 8
Steven MacNeil1,44340.92
Derrick Kennedy1,41840.22
Shawn Lesnick66518.86
District 9
Dave MacKeigan1,53949.44
Ken Tracey (X)1,31042.08
Kyron Coombes2648.48
District 10
Paul Nickituk2,40575.20
William Martin45614.26
Matthew Boyd33710.54
District 11
Darren O'Quinn (X)1,19050.55
Louie Piovesan1,16449.45
District 12
Kim Sheppard1,59448.70
Lorne Green (X)1,42943.66
Gary B. Borden1795.47
Krys Maher712.17

Colchester County

Mayoral candidate [5] Vote %
Christine Blair (X)5,78451.53
Geoff Stewart5,44048.47

Cumberland County

Mayoral candidate [6] Vote %
Rod Gilroy3,73976.82
Stan Blenkhorn1,12823.18

Halifax

Councillors standing down

Four councillors are retiring: [7]

Mayor

Kentville

Mayoral candidate [9] Vote %
Andrew Zebian1,22247.68
Brent Platt82031.99
Paula Huntley52120.33

Kings County

Mayoral candidate [10] Vote %
Dave Corkum 5,25941.63
Pauline Raven3,13424.81
Martha Armstrong2,39018.92
Madonna Spinazola1,84914.64

Kings County Municipal Council

CandidateVote %
District 1
Everett MacPhersonAcclaimed
District 2
Doug Gates95463.68
Lexie Burgess (X)54436.32
District 3
Robbie Hiltz1,18266.37
Wayne Atwater59933.63
District 4
Riley PeckfordAcclaimed
District 5
Tim Harding (X)54742.27
Ted Palmer41031.68
Mary Ritchie20916.15
Shannon Parker1289.89
District 6
Bob Best77946.15
Paul Dixon37622.27
Oonagh Proudfoot28416.82
Rob Buchan24914.75
District 7
Emily Lutz (X)1,01474.50
Shawn Buchan34725.50
District 8
Christina Sappington68354.12
Kevin Davison (X)44835.50
Shawn Maxwell13110.38
District 9
Peter Allen (X)58945.10
Denise Bonnell50438.59
Ryan Levy21316.31

District of the Municipality of Lunenburg

Mayoral candidate [11] Vote %
Elspeth McLean-Wile6,24062.45
Carolyn Bolivar-Getson (X)3,75237.55

New Glasgow

Mayoral candidate [12] Vote [13]  %
Nancy Dicks (X)2,36080.79
Mark Firth56119.21

Region of Queens Municipality

Mayoral candidate [14] Vote %
Scott Christian2,46252.07
Terry Doucette2,26647.93

Truro

Mayoral candidate [15] Vote %
Cathy HintonAcclaimed

West Hants Regional Municipality

Mayoral Candidate [16] Vote %
Abraham Zebian (X)Yes check.svg
KJ Mizpah Conyers-Steede
Jeff Hartt
Chuck Porter

Wolfville

Mayoral Candidate [17] Vote %
Jodi MacKay1,24766.22
Wendy Donovan (X)63633.78

Yarmouth (Town)

Mayoral Candidate [18] Vote %
Pam Mood (X)1,25552.20
Gurdeep Brar1,14947.80

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