John Lohr

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2024 Nova Scotia general election: Kings North
John Lohr
MLA
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Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Kings North
Assumed office
October 8, 2013
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative John Lohr 4,04753.7%
New Democratic Gillian Yorke2,09527.8%
Liberal Richelle Brown Redden1,26016.7%
Green Dave Lowe1391.8%
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout7,541
Eligible voters
Progressive Conservative hold Swing
Source: Elections Nova Scotia [6]
2021 Nova Scotia general election : Kings North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative John Lohr 3,97144.70-1.24$45,336.80
Liberal Geof Turner2,60229.29-4.17$44,819.91
New Democratic Erin Patterson1,87621.12+4.93$45,345.49
Green Doug Hickman3914.40+0.86$16,083.69
Atlantica Paul Dunn430.48-0.38$200.00
Total valid votes/expense limit8,83399.69$92,838.34
Total rejected ballots280.31
Turnout8,91155.30
Eligible voters 16,115
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.47
Source: Elections Nova Scotia [7]
2017 Nova Scotia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative John Lohr3,82345.94+13.45
Liberal Geof Turner2,78433.46+2.26
New Democratic Ted Champion1,34716.19-16.07
Green Mary Lou Harley2953.54-0.51
Atlantica Bryden Deadder720.86N/A
Total valid votes8,321100.0  
Total rejected ballots320.38
Turnout8,35352.71
Eligible voters15,848
2013 Nova Scotia general election [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
 Progressive ConservativeJohn Lohr290332.49
 New Democrat Jim Morton 288232.26
 LiberalStephen Wayne Pearl278730.99

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