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2024 Nova Scotia general election: Fairview-Clayton Park
Patricia Arab
Assembly Member
for Fairview-Clayton Park
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Lina Hamid 2,42639.05+1.94
Progressive Conservative Nicole Mosher2,00732.30+9.96
Liberal Patricia Arab 1,78028.65-9.86
Total valid votes6,21399.33
Total rejected ballots420.67+0.22
Turnout6,25539.80-7.37
Eligible voters 15,716
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +5.90

Electoral record

2021 Nova Scotia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Patricia Arab2,89238.51-1.39
New Democratic Joanne Hussey2,78737.11+8.34
Progressive Conservative Nicole Mosher1,67822.34-2.75
Green Sheila Richardson1532.04-3.08
Total valid votes 7,51099.55
Total rejected ballots340.45
Turnout7,54447.58
Eligible voters 15,854
Liberal hold Swing -4.87
2017 Nova Scotia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Liberal Patricia Arab292539.9-6.73
  New Democratic Party Joanne Hussey219029.87-1.27
  Progressive Conservative Paul Beasant183925.08+7.17
Green Charlene Boyce3765.12+3.24;
2013 Nova Scotia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Liberal Patricia Arab336946.63
  New Democratic Party Abad Khan225031.14
  Progressive Conservative Travis Price129417.91
Green Raland Kinley1762.44
  Independent Katie Campbell1361.88

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