Cape Breton-Richmond

Cape Breton-Richmond is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.

Cape Breton-Richmond
Nova Scotia electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureNova Scotia House of Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Alana Paon
Independent
District created1933
Last contested2017
Demographics
Area (km²)1,795
Census division(s)Cape Breton County, Richmond County, Inverness
Census subdivision(s)Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Chapel Island 5, Port Hawkesbury, Richmond, Subd. A, Richmond, Subd. B, Richmond, Subd. C

Replacing the former district of Richmond-Cape Breton West, it was created in 1933 when the counties of Cape Breton and Richmond were divided into three new electoral districts. In 1992, it was renamed Richmond. In 2013, at the recommendation of the Electoral Boundaries Commission, the district was renamed Cape Breton-Richmond, gained the town of Port Hawkesbury from Inverness and expanded northeast to include the area east of East Bay and west of the Mira River to Morley Road from Cape Breton West.[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Prior to dissolution of the Legislative Assembly, the electoral district was represented by the following Members of the Legislative Assembly:

Legislature Years Member Party
63rd 2019– Alana Paon Independent
2017–2019 Progressive Conservative
62nd 2013–2017 Michel Samson Liberal
61st 2009–2013
60th 2006-2009
59th 2003-2006
58th 1999-2003
57th 1998-1999
56th 1993-1998     Richie Mann Liberal
55th 1988-1993
54th 1984-1988 Greg MacIsaac Progressive Conservative
53rd 1981-1984
52nd 1980-1981     John E. LeBrun Liberal
1978-1980     Gaston T. LeBlanc Liberal
51st 1974-1978
50th 1970-1974 Gerald Doucet Progressive Conservative
49th 1967-1970
48th 1963-1967
47th 1960-1963     Earl W. Urquhart Liberal
46th 1956-1960
45th 1953-1956
44th 1949-1953
1949     Lauchlin Currie Liberal
43rd 1945-1949
42nd 1941-1945
1941     Donald David Boyd Liberal
41st 1937-1941
40th 1933-1937     George R. Deveau Liberal

Election results

2017 general election

2017 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeAlana Paon3,33743.57
LiberalMichel Samson3,31643.30
New DemocraticLarry Keating1,00613.13
Total valid votes 7,659100.0  
Total rejected ballots 420.54
Turnout 7,70169.92
Eligible voters 11,014

2013 general election

2013 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Michel Samson 4,369 56.51 N/A
  Progressive Conservative Joe Janega 1,696 21.93 N/A
  New Democratic Party Bert Lewis 1,667 21.56 N/A

2009 general election

2009 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalMichel Samson3,22855.31+6.76
  New Democratic Party Clair Rankin 1,477 25.31 +15.88
  Progressive Conservative John Greene 1,045 17.91 -22.65
GreenJohn Percy861.47-0.1

2006 general election

2006 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Michel Samson 2,722 48.55
  Progressive Conservative John Greene 2,268 40.56
  New Democratic Party Mary Pat Cude 529 9.43
GreenNoreen Hartlen881.57

2003 general election

2003 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Michel Samson 3,047 51.36
  Progressive Conservative Richie Cotton 1,850 31.18
  New Democratic Party Clair Rankin 1,036 17.46

1999 general election

1999 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Michel Samson 3,105 47.00
  Progressive Conservative Joseph MacPhee 1,905 28.84
  New Democratic Party Wilma Conrod 1,595 24.15

1998 general election

1998 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalMichel Samson3,23048.40
  New Democratic Party Wilma Conrod 2,051 30.74
  Progressive Conservative Frank Sutherland 1,392 20.86

References

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