54th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
54th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between November 6, 1984, and July 30, 1988, its membership being set in the 1984 Nova Scotia general election.
Division of seats
The division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1984
Leader | Party | # of Seats | |
---|---|---|---|
John M. Buchanan | Progressive Conservative | 42 | |
A.M. (Sandy) Cameron | Liberal | 6 | |
Alexa McDonough | NDP | 3 | |
Paul MacEwan | Cape Breton Labour Party | 1 | |
Total | 52 |
List of members
Gerry Sheehy | Progressive Conservative | Annapolis East | |
Greg Kerr | Progressive Conservative | Annapolis West | |
J. William Gillis | Liberal | Antigonish | |
Neil LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | Argyle | |
Kenneth Streatch | Progressive Conservative | Bedford - Musquodoboit Valley | |
Mike Laffin | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton Centre | |
Donnie MacLeod | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton East | |
Brian Young | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton North | |
Paul MacEwan | Cape Breton Labour Party | Cape Breton Nova | |
Vincent J. MacLean | Liberal | Cape Breton South | |
John A. Newell | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton The Lakes | |
Donnie MacLeod | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton West | |
Guy LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | Clare | |
Jack Coupar | Progressive Conservative | Colchester North | |
R. Colin Stewart | Progressive Conservative | Colchester South | |
David Nantes | Progressive Conservative | Cole Harbour | |
Guy Brown | Liberal | Cumberland Centre | |
Roger Stuart Bacon | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland East | |
Gardner (Bud) Hurley | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland West | |
Jim Smith | Liberal | Dartmouth East | |
Laird Stirling | Progressive Conservative | Dartmouth North | |
Roland J. Thornhill | Progressive Conservative | Dartmouth South | |
Merryl Lawton | Progressive Conservative | Digby | |
Chuck MacNeil | Progressive Conservative | Guysborough | |
John M. Buchanan | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Atlantic | |
Joel Matheson | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Bedford Basin | |
Alexa McDonough | NDP | Halifax Chebucto | |
Arthur R. Donahoe † | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Citadel | |
Terence R. B. Donahoe | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Cornwallis | |
Tom McInnis | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Eastern Shore | |
Edmund L. Morris | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Needham | |
Jerry Lawrence | Progressive Conservative | Halifax St. Margarets | |
Cora H. Etter | Progressive Conservative | Hants East | |
Ron Russell | Progressive Conservative | Hants West | |
Jim MacLean | Progressive Conservative | Inverness North | |
Billy Joe MacLean | Progressive Conservative | Inverness South | |
George Archibald | Progressive Conservative | Kings North | |
Bob Levy | NDP | Kings South | |
George Moody | Progressive Conservative | Kings West | |
Maxine Cochran | Progressive Conservative | Lunenburg Centre | |
Jim Barkhouse | Liberal | Lunenburg East | |
Mel Pickings | Progressive Conservative | Lunenburg West | |
Jack MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | Pictou Centre | |
Donald W. Cameron | Progressive Conservative | Pictou East | |
Donald P. McInnes | Progressive Conservative | Pictou West | |
John Leefe | Progressive Conservative | Queens | |
Greg MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | Richmond | |
John Holm | NDP | Sackville | |
Harold Huskilson | Liberal | Shelburne | |
Ron Giffin | Progressive Conservative | Truro-Bible Hill | |
Fisher Hudson | Progressive Conservative | Victoria | |
Alex McIntosh | Progressive Conservative | Yarmouth |
† denotes the speaker
References
- Government of Nova Scotia. "Election Summary From 1867 - 2006" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
Preceded by 53rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia 1984–1988 |
Succeeded by 55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
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