Northside-Westmount

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

Northside-Westmount
Nova Scotia electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureNova Scotia House of Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Murray Ryan
Progressive Conservative
District created1933
Last contested2019
Demographics
Electors15,952
Area (km²)80
Census division(s)Cape Breton County
Census subdivision(s)Cape Breton Regional Municipality

In 1933, the County of Cape Breton was divided into five electoral districts, one of which was Cape Breton North, which was carved out of parts of Cape Breton Centre and Cape Breton East. In 2003, the district gained upper North Sydney as far as Balls Creek and Point Aconi. In 2013, the district was renamed Northside-Westmount and it lost the area west of Little Bras d'Or to Victoria-The Lakes and gained the area north of Highway 125 from Cape Breton South.[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly:

Legislature Years Member Party
63rd 2019-present Murray Ryan Progressive Conservative
2017–2019 Eddie Orrell
62nd 2013–2017
Cape Breton North
61st 2011-2013 Eddie Orrell Progressive Conservative
2009-2011     Cecil Clarke Progressive Conservative
60th 2006-2009
59th 2003-2006
58th 2001-2003
1999-2001     Russell MacLellan Liberal
57th 1998-1999
56th 1997-1998
1993-1997     Ron Stewart Liberal
55th 1988-1993     Brian Young Progressive Conservative
54th 1984-1988
53rd 1981-1984
52nd 1978-1981     Len J. Arsenault New Democratic
49th 1967-1970     Tom McKeough Progressive Conservative
50th 1970-1974
51st 1974-1978
48th 1963-1967
47th 1960-1963
46th 1956-1960     John M. Macdonald Progressive Conservative
45th 1953-1956     Alexander O'Handley Liberal
44th 1949-1953
43rd 1945-1949
42nd 1941-1945
41st 1937-1941     George Belcher Murray Liberal
40th 1933-1937     Joseph Macdonald Conservative

Election results

Northside–Westmount

Nova Scotia provincial by-election, September 3, 2019[2]
Upon the resignation of Eddie Orrell
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeMurray Ryan2,24328.96-34.49
LiberalPaul Ratchford1,64521.24-0.04
IndependentDanny Laffin1,46518.92
New DemocraticRonald Crowther1,31616.99+1.66
IndependentAndrew Doyle83410.77
GreenRon G. Parker2032.62
AtlanticaThomas Bethell380.49
Total valid votes 7,74499.38
Total rejected ballots 480.62-0.25
Turnout 7,79248.85-7.78
Eligible voters 15,952
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -17.27
2017 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeEddie Orrell5,94163.46+19.43
LiberalJohn Higgins1,98521.20-17.95
New DemocraticRonald Crowther1,43615.34-1.48
Total valid votes 9,36299.13
Total rejected ballots 820.87
Turnout 9,44456.62-2.23
Eligible voters 16,679
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +18.69
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
2013 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeEddie Orrell4,17944.03-10.85
LiberalJohn Higgins3,71639.15+26.30
New DemocraticCecil Snow1,59716.82-14.45
Total valid votes 9,49299.18
Total rejected ballots 780.82
Turnout 9,57058.85+7.14
Eligible voters 16,261
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing -18.58
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]

Cape Breton North

Nova Scotia provincial by-election, June 21, 2011
upon the resignation of Cecil Clarke
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeEddie Orrell3,97554.88+10.41
New DemocraticRussell MacDonald2,26531.27-11.09
LiberalBrian Joseph McGean93112.85+1.07
AtlanticaJonathan Dean720.99+0.99
Total valid votes 7,24399.23
Total rejected ballots 560.77
Turnout 7,29951.71-2.91
Eligible voters 14,114
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +10.75
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[4]
2009 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeCecil Clarke3,47744.47-6.24
New DemocraticRussell MacDonald3,31242.36+16.53
LiberalKen Jardine92111.78-10.21
GreenChris Milburn1081.38-0.09
Total valid votes 7,81899.42
Total rejected ballots 0.58
Turnout 7,86454.62-6.05
Eligible voters 14,397
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -11.39
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
2006 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeCecil Clarke4,31050.71+7.25
New DemocraticRussell MacDonald2,19525.83+5.98
LiberalFred Tilley1,86921.99-14.70
GreenMarc Doucet1251.47+1.47
Total valid votes 8,49999.53
Total rejected ballots 400.47
Turnout 8,53960.67-4.88
Eligible voters 14,075
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +6.61
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
2003 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeCecil Clarke3,75443.46+5.24
LiberalMike White3,16936.69+4.21
New DemocraticCecil Snow1,71419.85-9.45
Total valid votes 8,63799.15
Total rejected ballots 0.85
Turnout 8,71165.55-2.39
Eligible voters 13,288
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.73
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
Nova Scotia provincial by-election, March 6, 2001
upon the resignation of Russell MacLellan
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeCecil Clarke3,02438.22+16.74
LiberalWes Stubbert2,57032.48-16.21
New DemocraticHelen MacDonald2,31929.30-0.53
Total valid votes 7,91399.48
Total rejected ballots 410.52
Turnout 7,95467.94-5.63
Eligible voters 11,708
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +16.48
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[5]
1999 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRussell MacLellan4,22248.69-1.44
New DemocraticArchie MacKinnon2,58729.83-0.13
Progressive ConservativeMurray Johnston1,86321.48+1.57
Total valid votes 8,67298.93
Total rejected ballots 941.07
Turnout 8,76673.57-2.31
Eligible voters 11,916
Liberal hold Swing -0.79
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1998 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRussell MacLellan4,66650.13-6.84
New DemocraticArchie MacKinnon2,78929.96-4.11
Progressive ConservativeMurray Johnston1,85319.91+10.95
Total valid votes 9,30899.27
Total rejected ballots 680.73
Turnout 9,37675.88+5.91
Eligible voters 12,357
Liberal hold Swing -5.48
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
Nova Scotia provincial by-election, November 4, 1997
upon the resignation of Ron Stewart
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRussell MacLellan4,82656.97+6.12
New DemocraticArchie MacKinnon2,88634.07+22.06
Progressive ConservativeDanny Laffin7598.96-27.47
Total valid votes 8,47199.40
Total rejected ballots 510.60
Turnout 8,52269.97-14.79
Eligible voters 12,179
Liberal hold Swing +14.09
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[6]
1993 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRon Stewart5,45950.85+30.26
Progressive ConservativeBrian Young3,91136.43-24.25
New DemocraticArchie MacKinnon1,28912.01-6.72
IndependentRon Laffin760.71+0.71
Total valid votes 10,73599.42
Total rejected ballots 630.58
Turnout 10,79884.76+7.93
Eligible voters 12,740
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +27.26
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1988 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBrian Young6,01860.68-9.33
LiberalRobert E. McGrath2,04220.59+2.77
New DemocraticGerald Yetman1,85818.73+11.01
Total valid votes 9,91899.33
Total rejected ballots 670.67
Turnout 9,98576.83+7.12
Eligible voters 12,996
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -6.05
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1984 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBrian Young6,43170.01+26.50
LiberalHank Lamond1,63717.82-14.69
New DemocraticTom Rose7097.72-16.26
Cape Breton LabourM.J. "Molly" Julian4094.45+4.45
Total valid votes 9,18699.58
Total rejected ballots 390.42
Turnout 9,22569.71-5.85
Eligible voters 13,234
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +20.59
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1981 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBrian Young4,18743.51+10.95
LiberalNash Brogan3,12832.51+4.34
New DemocraticLen J. Arsenault2,30723.98-15.29
Total valid votes 9,62299.28
Total rejected ballots 700.72
Turnout 9,69275.56-4.20
Eligible voters 12,826
Progressive Conservative gain from New Democratic Swing +7.64
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1978 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticLen J. Arsenault3,87839.27+12.34
Progressive ConservativeBrian Paul McKeough3,21532.56-6.94
LiberalBarry LeBlanc2,78228.17-5.40
Total valid votes 9,87599.18
Total rejected ballots 820.82
Turnout 9,95779.76+4.78
Eligible voters 12,483
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +9.64
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1974 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTom McKeough4,88939.50-10.54
LiberalBarry LeBlanc4,15533.57+8.48
New DemocraticLen J. Arsenault3,33326.93+2.06
Total valid votes 12,37798.94
Total rejected ballots 1331.06
Turnout 12,51074.98-2.32
Eligible voters 16,684
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -9.51
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1970 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTom McKeough5,75550.04-3.55
LiberalSidney Oram2,88525.09-6.81
New DemocraticLen J. Arsenault2,86024.87+10.36
Total valid votes 11,50098.86
Total rejected ballots 1331.14
Turnout 11,63377.30+0.20
Eligible voters 15,049
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -5.18
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1967 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTom McKeough5,57453.59-5.12
LiberalAlexander O'Handley3,31831.90+3.86
New DemocraticGerald Yetman1,51014.51+1.26
Total valid votes 10,40299.16
Total rejected ballots 880.84
Turnout 10,49077.10+1.31
Eligible voters 13,606
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -4.49
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1963 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTom McKeough6,20058.71+11.88
LiberalMurray J. Ryan2,96128.04+0.48
New DemocraticJohn Dolhanty1,39913.25-12.36
Total valid votes 10,56099.63
Total rejected ballots 390.37
Turnout 10,59975.79-6.32
Eligible voters 13,984
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +6.18
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1960 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeTom McKeough5,25746.83-10.86
LiberalTed Sullivan3,09427.56-14.75
Co-operative CommonwealthThomas R. MacDonald2,87525.61+25.61
Total valid votes 11,22699.79
Total rejected ballots 240.21
Turnout 11,25082.11+3.95
Eligible voters 13,701
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -12.80
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1956 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJohn Michael Macdonald6,08857.69+26.07
LiberalAlexander O'Handley4,46542.31-5.14
Total valid votes 10,55399.50
Total rejected ballots 530.50
Turnout 10,60678.16+2.10
Eligible voters 13,569
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +15.60
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1953 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalAlexander O'Handley4,67447.45+1.32
Progressive ConservativeJohn Norman MacAskill3,11531.62+2.17
Co-operative CommonwealthDaniel Joseph MacEachern2,06220.93-3.49
Total valid votes 9,85199.89
Total rejected ballots 110.11
Turnout 9,86276.06-0.78
Eligible voters 12,965
Liberal hold Swing +1.74
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1949 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalAlexander O'Handley4,72746.13+7.58
Progressive ConservativeJohn Michael Macdonald3,01829.45+1.54
Co-operative CommonwealthWendell Coldwell2,50224.42-9.12
Total valid votes 10,24799.49
Total rejected ballots 530.51
Turnout 10,30076.84+10.78
Eligible voters 13,405
Liberal hold Swing +4.56
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1945 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalAlexander O'Handley3,33838.55-1.42
Co-operative CommonwealthWendell Coldwell2,90433.54+2.04
Progressive ConservativeMalcolm McDonald2,41627.91-0.62
Total valid votes 8,65899.32
Total rejected ballots 590.68
Turnout 8,71766.06-0.73
Eligible voters 13,196
Liberal hold Swing -1.73
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1941 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalAlexander O'Handley3,34439.97-11.76
Co-operative CommonwealthRobert Silas Bartlett2,63631.50+31.50
Progressive ConservativeJoseph Angus MacDougall2,38728.53-19.74
Total valid votes 8,36799.44
Total rejected ballots 470.56
Turnout 8,41466.79-10.34
Eligible voters 12,598
Liberal hold Swing -21.63
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1937 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalGeorge Belcher Murray4,67951.73+5.49
Progressive ConservativeJoseph Macdonald4,36648.27+0.77
Total valid votes 9,04599.79
Total rejected ballots 190.21
Turnout 9,06477.13-7.85
Eligible voters 11,751
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +3.13
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
1933 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJoseph Macdonald4,44847.50
LiberalLuke Daye4,33046.24
LabourJohn McDonald5866.26
Total valid votes 9,36499.43
Total rejected ballots 540.57
Turnout 9,41884.98
Eligible voters 11,082
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]

References

  1. Northside-Westmount - Constituency History Nova Scotia Legislature
  2. Gorman, Michael (August 2, 2019). "Premier calls byelections to fill 3 vacancies". CBC Nova Scotia. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  3. "Summary Results of Nova Scotia Elections, 1867 - 2017" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. June 4, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  4. "Complete Results and Statistics, Cape Breton North by-election, June 21, 2011" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  5. "Complete Results and Statistics, Cape Breton North and Halifax Fairview by-elections, March 6, 2001" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  6. "By-Election Returns 1997, Electoral Districts of Cape Breton North, Cape Breton The Lakes, Cumberland North, and Halifax Citadel" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved August 2, 2019.

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