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The 2024 Nova Scotia municipal elections were held on October 19, 2024. [1]
Mayoral candidate [2] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Rob Small | 2,359 | 61.27 |
David Kogon (X) | 1,491 | 38.73 |
Mayoral candidate [3] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
David Mitchell (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral candidate [4] | Vote | % |
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Cecil Clarke | 13,130 | 33.69 |
Joe Ward | 9,370 | 24.04 |
Rankin MacSween | 8,971 | 23.02 |
James Edwards | 4,901 | 12.57 |
Archie MacKinnon | 1,637 | 4.20 |
Carla George | 337 | 0.86 |
Kevin MacEachern | 239 | 0.61 |
Donnie Bacich | 204 | 0.52 |
Vince Hall | 188 | 0.48 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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District 1 | ||
Gordon MacDonald (X) | Acclaimed | |
District 2 | ||
Earlene MacMullin (X) | Acclaimed | |
District 3 | ||
Blue Marshall | 922 | 35.90 |
Michael Vickers | 762 | 29.67 |
Glen Murrant | 488 | 19.00 |
Tom Vickers | 396 | 15.42 |
District 4 | ||
Steve Gillespie (X) | Acclaimed | |
District 5 | ||
Eldon MacDonald (X) | 2,007 | 66.88 |
Bennett MacIntyre | 994 | 33.12 |
District 6 | ||
Glenn Paruch (X) | Acclaimed | |
District 7 | ||
Steve Parsons (X) | Acclaimed | |
District 8 | ||
Steven MacNeil | 1,443 | 40.92 |
Derrick Kennedy | 1,418 | 40.22 |
Shawn Lesnick | 665 | 18.86 |
District 9 | ||
Dave MacKeigan | 1,539 | 49.44 |
Ken Tracey (X) | 1,310 | 42.08 |
Kyron Coombes | 264 | 8.48 |
District 10 | ||
Paul Nickituk | 2,405 | 75.20 |
William Martin | 456 | 14.26 |
Matthew Boyd | 337 | 10.54 |
District 11 | ||
Darren O'Quinn (X) | 1,190 | 50.55 |
Louie Piovesan | 1,164 | 49.45 |
District 12 | ||
Kim Sheppard | 1,594 | 48.70 |
Lorne Green (X) | 1,429 | 43.66 |
Gary B. Borden | 179 | 5.47 |
Krys Maher | 71 | 2.17 |
Mayoral candidate [5] | Vote | % |
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Christine Blair (X) | 5,784 | 51.53 |
Geoff Stewart | 5,440 | 48.47 |
Mayoral candidate [6] | Vote | % |
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Rod Gilroy | 3,739 | 76.82 |
Stan Blenkhorn | 1,128 | 23.18 |
Four councillors are retiring: [7]
Mayoral candidate [9] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Andrew Zebian | 1,222 | 47.68 |
Brent Platt | 820 | 31.99 |
Paula Huntley | 521 | 20.33 |
Mayoral candidate [10] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dave Corkum | 5,259 | 41.63 |
Pauline Raven | 3,134 | 24.81 |
Martha Armstrong | 2,390 | 18.92 |
Madonna Spinazola | 1,849 | 14.64 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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District 1 | ||
Everett MacPherson | Acclaimed | |
District 2 | ||
Doug Gates | 954 | 63.68 |
Lexie Burgess (X) | 544 | 36.32 |
District 3 | ||
Robbie Hiltz | 1,182 | 66.37 |
Wayne Atwater | 599 | 33.63 |
District 4 | ||
Riley Peckford | Acclaimed | |
District 5 | ||
Tim Harding (X) | 547 | 42.27 |
Ted Palmer | 410 | 31.68 |
Mary Ritchie | 209 | 16.15 |
Shannon Parker | 128 | 9.89 |
District 6 | ||
Bob Best | 779 | 46.15 |
Paul Dixon | 376 | 22.27 |
Oonagh Proudfoot | 284 | 16.82 |
Rob Buchan | 249 | 14.75 |
District 7 | ||
Emily Lutz (X) | 1,014 | 74.50 |
Shawn Buchan | 347 | 25.50 |
District 8 | ||
Christina Sappington | 683 | 54.12 |
Kevin Davison (X) | 448 | 35.50 |
Shawn Maxwell | 131 | 10.38 |
District 9 | ||
Peter Allen (X) | 589 | 45.10 |
Denise Bonnell | 504 | 38.59 |
Ryan Levy | 213 | 16.31 |
Mayoral candidate [11] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Elspeth McLean-Wile | 6,240 | 62.45 |
Carolyn Bolivar-Getson (X) | 3,752 | 37.55 |
Mayoral candidate [12] | Vote [13] | % |
---|---|---|
Nancy Dicks (X) | 2,360 | 80.79 |
Mark Firth | 561 | 19.21 |
Mayoral candidate [14] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Scott Christian | 2,462 | 52.07 |
Terry Doucette | 2,266 | 47.93 |
Mayoral candidate [15] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Cathy Hinton | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [16] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Abraham Zebian (X) | ||
KJ Mizpah Conyers-Steede | ||
Jeff Hartt | ||
Chuck Porter |
Mayoral Candidate [17] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jodi MacKay | 1,247 | 66.22 |
Wendy Donovan (X) | 636 | 33.78 |
Mayoral Candidate [18] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Pam Mood (X) | 1,255 | 52.20 |
Gurdeep Brar | 1,149 | 47.80 |
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