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词条 List of Nova Scotia by-elections
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  1. 63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2017-present

  2. 62nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2013-2017

  3. 61st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2009-2013

  4. 60th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2006-2009

  5. 59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2003-2006

  6. 58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1999-2003

  7. 57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1998-1999

  8. 56th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1993-1998

  9. 55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1988-1993

  10. 54th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1984-1988

  11. 53rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1981-1984

  12. 52nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1978-1981

  13. 51st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1974-1978

  14. 50th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1970-1974

  15. 49th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1967-1970

  16. 48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1963-1967

  17. 47th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1960-1963

  18. 46th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1956-1960

  19. 45th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1953-1956

  20. 44th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1949-1953

  21. 43rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1945-1949

  22. 42nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1941-1945

  23. 41st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1937-1941

  24. 40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1933-1937

  25. 39th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1928-1933

  26. 38th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1925-1928

  27. 37th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1920-1925

  28. 36th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1916-1920

  29. 35th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1911-1916

  30. 34th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1906-1911

  31. 33rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1901-1906

  32. 32nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1897-1901

  33. 31st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1894-1897

  34. 30th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1890-1894

  35. 29th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1886-1890

  36. 28th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1882-1886

  37. 27th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1878-1882

  38. 26th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1874-1878

  39. 25th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1871-1874

  40. 24th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1867-1871

  41. 23rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1863-1867

  42. 22nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1859-1863

  43. 20th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1855-1859

  44. 19th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1851-1855

  45. 18th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1847-1851

  46. 17th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1843-1847

  47. 16th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1840–1843

  48. 15th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1836-1840

  49. 14th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1830-1836

  50. 13th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1826-1830

  51. 12th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1820-1826

  52. 11th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1818-1820

  53. 10th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1811-1818

  54. 9th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1806-1811

  55. 8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1799-1806

  56. 7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1793-1799

  57. 6th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1785-1793

  58. 5th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1770-1785

  59. 4th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1765-1770

  60. 3rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1761-1765

  61. 2nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1759-1760

  62. 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1758-1759

  63. See also

  64. Notes

  65. References

The list of Nova Scotia by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the House of Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament. Between 1840 and 1927 incumbent members were required to recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These Ministerial by-elections were almost always uncontested.

63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2017-present

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Cumberland SouthJune 19, 2018Jamie BaillieNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeTory RushtonNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes

62nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2013-2017

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax NeedhamAugust 30, 2016Maureen MacDonaldNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPLisa RobertsNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPResignationYes
Sydney-Whitney PierJuly 14, 2015Gordie GosseNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPDerek MombourquetteNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationNo
Dartmouth SouthJuly 14, 2015Allan RoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMarian ManciniNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPDeathNo
Cape Breton CentreJuly 14, 2015Frank CorbettNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPDavid WiltonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationNo

61st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2009-2013

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Cape Breton NorthJune 21, 2011Cecil ClarkeNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeEddie OrrellNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation to contest the 2011 Federal ElectionYes
Cumberland SouthOctober 26, 2010Murray ScottNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeJamie BaillieNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
YarmouthJune 22, 2010Richard HurlburtNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeZach ChurchillNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation due to a constituency expense scandalNo
Glace BayJune 22, 2010David WilsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeoff MacLellanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
InvernessOctober 20, 2009Rodney MacDonaldNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAllan MacMasterNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
AntigonishOctober 20, 2009Angus MacIsaacNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeMaurice SmithNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPResignationNo

60th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2006-2009

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Cole Harbour-Eastern PassageOctober 2, 2007Kevin DeveauxNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPBecky KentNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPResignationYes

59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 2003-2006

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Chester-St. Margaret'sJune 12, 2005John ChatawayNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeJudy StreatchNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes

58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1999-2003

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax FairviewMarch 6, 2001Eileen O'ConnellNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPGraham SteeleNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPDeathYes
Cape Breton NorthMarch 6, 2001Russell MacLellanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCecil ClarkeNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationNo
Cape Breton EastApril 4, 2000David WilsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDavid WilsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes

57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1998-1999

no by-elections held

56th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1993-1998

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax CitadelNovember 4, 1997Terry DonahoeNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeEd KinleyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1997 Federal ElectionNo
Cumberland NorthNovember 4, 1997Ross BraggNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalErnie FageNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo
Cape Breton The LakesNovember 4, 1997Bernie BoudreauNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHelen MacDonaldNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPResignationNo
Cape Breton NorthNovember 4, 1997Ron StewartNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRussell MacLellanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
Halifax FairviewJune 4, 1996Alexa McDonoughNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPEileen O'ConnellNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPResignation upon election as Leader of the Federal NDPYes
Cape Breton WestOctober 10, 1995Russell MacKinnonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlfie MacLeodNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation to enter municipal politicsNo
Colchester-Musquodoboit ValleyNovember 2, 1993Ken StreatchNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeBrooke TaylorNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation to contest the 1993 Federal ElectionYes
Pictou EastAugust 3, 1993Donald W. CameronNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeWayne FraserNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationNo

55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1988-1993

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax AtlanticAugust 27, 1991John BuchananNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeRobert ChisholmNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPAppointed to the SenateNo
Cape Breton CentreAugust 28, 1990Russell MacNeilNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRussell MacNeilNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes
Cape Breton CentreAugust 22, 1989Wayne ConnorsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRussell MacNeilNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes

54th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1984-1988

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Inverness SouthFebruary 24, 1987Billy Joe MacLeanNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeBilly Joe MacLeanNS|Independent|background}}|    IndependentExpelled after pleading guilty to submitting forged documents.No

53rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1981-1984

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lunenburg CentreJune 5, 1984Bruce CochranNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeMaxine CochranNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes
Kings SouthFebruary 12, 1984Harry HowNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativePaul KinsmanNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
Cape Breton The LakesFebruary 22, 1983Ossie FraserNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn NewellNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo

52nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1978-1981

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Cape Breton EastDecember 2, 1980Jeremy AkermanNS|NDP|background}}|    NDPDonnie MacLeodNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation to become Executive Director of Intergovernmental AffairsNo
VictoriaMay 6, 1980Peter John NicholsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFisher HudsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationNo
RichmondMay 6, 1980Gaston T. LeBlancNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn E. LeBrunNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Halifax NeedhamMay 6, 1980Gerald ReganNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdmund L. MorrisNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation to contest the 1980 Federal ElectionNo

51st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1974-1978

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Pictou CentreSeptember 6, 1977Fraser MacLeanNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeJack MacIsaacNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
Cape Breton WestSeptember 7, 1976Allan SullivanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalOssie FraserNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes

50th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1970-1974

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
GuysboroughJune 5, 1973Angus MacIsaacNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeSandy CameronNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1972 Federal ElectionNo
QueensNovember 16, 1971W. S. Kennedy JonesNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeFloyd MacDonaldNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
Kings WestNovember 16, 1971Gordon TidmanNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeFrank BezansonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionNo

49th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1967-1970

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax Eastern ShoreFebruary 11, 1969Duncan MacMillanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander Garnet BrownNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
GuysboroughFebruary 11, 1969Alexander MacIsaacNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAngus MacIsaacNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes
Dartmouth NorthNovember 26, 1968Gordon L. S. HartNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGerald G. WamboltNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAppointed a judgeNo
Cumberland CentreNovember 26, 1968Stephen T. PykeNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeRaymond M. SmithNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
ColchesterFebruary 13, 1968Robert StanfieldNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeGerald RitceyNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation upon election as Leader of the federal Progressive ConservativesYes

48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1963-1967

no by-elections held

47th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1960-1963

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
InvernessSeptember 11, 1962Roderick MacLeanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam N. MacLeanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Hants EastSeptember 11, 1962Ernest M. EttingerNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAlbert J. EttingerNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes

46th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1956-1960

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lunenburg EastOctober 14, 1959R. Clifford LevyNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeMaurice L. ZinckNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes

45th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1953-1956

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
InvernessNovember 14, 1954Alexander H. McKinnonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph Clyde NunnNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
Hants EastNovember 14, 1954Alfred E. ReidNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlfred E. ReidNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes
Halifax SouthNovember 14, 1954Angus Lewis MacdonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRichard DonahoeNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo

44th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1949-1953

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Hants WestNovember 27, 1950George B. ColeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge Henry WilsonNS|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeVoid ElectionNo
RichmondDecember 20, 1949Lauchlin Daniel CurrieNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEarl Wallace UrquhartNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes

43rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1945-1949

no by-elections held

42nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1941-1945

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
AntigonishOctober 19, 1942John A. MacIsaacNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn P. GormanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
RichmondDecember 15, 1941†Donald David BoydNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalLauchlin Daniel CurrieNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the Department of Mines and LabourYes

† Won by acclamation

41st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1937-1941

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
InvernessOctober 28, 1940†Moses Elijah McGarryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander H. McKinnonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1940 Federal ElectionYes
Halifax WestOctober 28, 1940†George E. HagenNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge E. HagenNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResigned seat intending to retire but decided to run againYes
Halifax SouthOctober 28, 1940†Angus Lewis MacdonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph R. MurphyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the federal cabinetYes
CumberlandOctober 28, 1940†Percy Chapman BlackNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeLeonard William FraserNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1940 Federal ElectionYes
ColchesterOctober 28, 1940†George Y. ThomasNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeGeorge Scott DickeyNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
Halifax CentreDecember 5, 1939†William Duff ForrestNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Edward RutledgeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Cape Breton CentreDecember 5, 1939Michael DwyerNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDouglas MacDonald    Cooperative CommonwealthResignation to become President and General Manager of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal CompanyNo
YarmouthNovember 29, 1938†Lindsay C. GardnerNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenry A. WatermanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1933-1937

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax NorthMarch 2, 1936Gordon Benjamin IsnorNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHarold ConnollyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1935 Federal ElectionYes

39th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1928-1933

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
HalifaxJanuary 21, 1930John Francis MahoneyNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeGeorge H. MurphyNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes

38th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1925-1928

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
QueensAugust 30, 1926†William Lorimer HallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam Lorimer HallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
Richmond and Cape Breton WestFebruary 24, 1926†John Alexander MacdonaldNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Angus StewartNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1925 Federal ElectionYes
HantsAugust 1, 1925†Edgar Nelson RhodesNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeEdgar Nelson RhodesNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Provincial SecretaryYes
HalifaxAugust 1, 1925†John Archibald WalkerNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Archibald WalkerNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Natural Resources and Provincial DevelopmentYes
CumberlandAugust 1, 1925†Percy Chapman BlackNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativePercy Chapman BlackNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes
Cape Breton EastAugust 1, 1925†John Carey DouglasNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Carey DouglasNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
Cape Breton CentreAugust 1, 1925†Gordon Sidney HarringtonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeGordon Sidney HarringtonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and MinesYes

† Won by acclamation

37th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1920-1925

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
VictoriaMarch 1, 1923†George Henry MurrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDaniel Alexander CameronNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
KingsJanuary 16, 1923†Harry H. WickwireNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames SealyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
HalifaxJanuary 16, 1923†Robert Emmett FinnNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWalter Joseph O'HearnNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest a federal by-electionYes
AntigonishJanuary 16, 1923†William ChisholmNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam ChisholmNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes
QueensSeptember 2, 1920Frank E. SmithNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalErnest Howard ArmstrongNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to provide a seat for ArmstrongYes

† Won by acclamation

36th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1916-1920

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
KingsJuly 3, 1918†Harry H. WickwireNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHarry H. WickwireNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes

† Won by acclamation

35th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1911-1916

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
VictoriaFebruary 14, 1914Angus A. BuchananNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPhillip McLeodNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeath (Results voided November 17, 1914. No by-election held)No
AntigonishJanuary 16, 1913Edward Lavin GirroirNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Stanfield O'BrienNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed to the SenateYes
LunenburgNovember 15, 1911Alexander Kenneth MacleanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlfred Clairmonte ZwickerNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1911 Federal ElectionNo
DigbyNovember 15, 1911Allen Ellsworth WallNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHarry Hatheway MarshallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1911 Federal ElectionNo
AnnapolisNovember 8, 1911†Orlando DanielsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalOrlando DanielsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
YarmouthAugust 16, 1911Ernest Howard ArmstrongNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalErnest Howard ArmstrongNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes

† Won by acclamation

34th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1906-1911

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
KingsJanuary 31, 1911†Brenton DodgeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHarry H. WickwireNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
DigbyNovember 15, 1910Angus Morrison GidneyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAllen Ellsworth WallNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Collector of CustomsYes
QueensFebruary 16, 1910Edward Matthew FarrellNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Lorimer HallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed to the SenateNo
LunenburgNovember 24, 1909Henry MarchNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander Kenneth MacleanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
HantsNovember 24, 1909Charles Smith WilcoxNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAlbert ParsonsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
CumberlandNovember 24, 1909William Thomas PipesNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoshua H. LivingstonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
VictoriaNovember 17, 1909†John Gillis MorrisonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAngus A. BuchananNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
PictouFebruary 16, 1909Charles Elliott TannerNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeRobert Hugh MacKayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1908 Federal ElectionNo
HantsJuly 17, 1907Arthur DrysdaleNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames O'BrienNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
AntigonishApril 9, 1907†Christopher P. ChisholmNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalChristopher P. ChisholmNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes
DigbyFebruary 19, 1907†Ambrose H. ComeauNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph Willie ComeauNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the SenateYes

† Won by acclamation

33rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1901-1906

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
AnnapolisMarch 6, 1906James Wilberforce LongleyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalOrlando DanielsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
RichmondDecember 15, 1904Duncan FinlaysonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles P. BissettNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1904 Federal ElectionYes
PictouDecember 15, 1904Edward Mortimer MacdonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRobert M. McGregorNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1904 Federal ElectionYes
CumberlandDecember 15, 1904Thomas Reuben BlackNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalElisha B. PaulNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the SenateYes
ColchesterDecember 15, 1904Frederick Andrew LaurenceNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenry T. LaurenceNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1904 Federal ElectionYes
Cape BretonDecember 15, 1904Daniel Duncan McKenzieNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArthur Samuel KendallNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1904 Federal ElectionYes
LunenburgDecember 8, 1904†Alexander Kenneth MacleanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Uniacke MaderNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1904 Federal ElectionYes
GuysboroughDecember 8, 1904†John Howard SinclairNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames F. EllisNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1904 Federal ElectionYes
ShelburneJanuary 12, 1904Thomas JohnstonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge A. CoxNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
YarmouthJanuary 5, 1904†Augustus StonemanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge P. SandersonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to be appointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
AntigonishJanuary 22, 1903†Angus McGillivrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFred Robert TrotterNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
ShelburneDecember 10, 1902Thomas RobertsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMoses H. NickersonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
LunenburgDecember 3, 1902†Edward Doran DavisonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Drew SperryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

32nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1897-1901

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
HalifaxDecember 12, 1900William Bernard WallaceNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMichael Edwin KeefeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1900 Federal ElectionYes
Cape BretonDecember 12, 1900Arthur Samuel KendallNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalNeil J. GillisNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1900 Federal ElectionYes
Alexander JohnstonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDaniel Duncan McKenzieNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalYes
PictouDecember 5, 1900†Edward Mortimer MacdonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdward Mortimer MacdonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1900 Federal ElectionYes
J.D. McGregorNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Elliott TannerNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeNo
YarmouthMay 15, 1900†William LawNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAugustus StonemanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes

† Won by acclamation

31st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1894-1897

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
VictoriaAugust 15, 1896†John Lemuel BethuneNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeGeorge Henry MurrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1896 Federal ElectionNo
QueensAugust 15, 1896†Albert M. HemeonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdward Matthew FarrellNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
LunenburgAugust 15, 1896John Drew SperryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAllan MoreashNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1896 Federal ElectionYes
HalifaxAugust 15, 1896†William Stevens FieldingNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Bernard WallaceNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest a federal by-electionYes
ColchesterAugust 15, 1896Wilbert David DimockNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeFirman McClureNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1896 Federal ElectionNo
AnnapolisAugust 15, 1896†James Wilberforce LongleyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Wilberforce LongleyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1896 Federal ElectionYes
DigbySeptember 28, 1895Eliakim TupperNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAngus Morrison GidneyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
AntigonishJune 13, 1895Colin Francis McIsaacNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAngus McGillivrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest a federal by-electionYes
ColchesterJanuary 30, 1895†Wilbert David DimockNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilbert David DimockNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to recontest due to election petitionYes
RichmondDecember 27, 1894John MorrisonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJoseph MathesonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionNo

† Won by acclamation

30th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1890-1894

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
AnnapolisJune 8, 1892Henry H. ChuteNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenry M. MonroNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
HantsApril 7, 1891Allen HaleyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArthur DrysdaleNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1891 Federal ElectionYes
Cape BretonApril 7, 1891Joseph McPhersonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph McPhersonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1891 Federal ElectionYes
AntigonishApril 7, 1891Angus McGillivrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalChristopher P. ChisholmNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1891 Federal ElectionYes
YarmouthDecember 11, 1890Albert GaytonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalForman HatfieldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Registrar of DeedsYes

29th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1886-1890

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
LunenburgJanuary 16, 1889George A. RossNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Drew SperryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
DigbyOctober 25, 1887Henri M. RobicheauNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenri M. RobicheauNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest a federal by-electionYes
QueensMarch 8, 1887Jason M. MackNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlbert M. HemeonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1887 Federal ElectionYes
PictouMarch 8, 1887†Adam Carr BellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam CameronNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1887 Federal ElectionYes
AntigonishMarch 8, 1887†Angus McGillivrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAngus McGillivrayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1887 Federal ElectionYes

† Won by acclamation

28th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1882-1886

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
HalifaxAugust 20, 1884William Stevens FieldingNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Stevens FieldingNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Provincial SecretaryYes
CumberlandJuly 2, 1884†Charles James TownshendNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeThomas Reuben BlackNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest a federal by-electionNo
InvernessJanuary 11, 1883Duncan J. CampbellNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAngus MacLennanNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathNo
Cape BretonAugust 29, 1882Alonza J. WhiteNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlonza J. WhiteNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
AntigonishAugust 29, 1882John Sparrow David ThompsonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeCharles B. WhiddenNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed a judgeYes
YarmouthAugust 22, 1882†Albert GaytonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlbert GaytonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes
LunenburgAugust 22, 1882†Charles Edward ChurchNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Edward ChurchNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes

† Won by acclamation

27th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1878-1882

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
HalifaxNovember 25, 1879Charles James MacDonaldNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Fitzwilliam StairsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed a Post Office InspectorYes
PictouNovember 11, 1878†Simon Hugh HolmesNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSimon Hugh HolmesNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Provincial SecretaryYes
AntigonishNovember 11, 1878†John Sparrow David ThompsonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Sparrow David ThompsonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes

† Won by acclamation

26th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1874-1878

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
ShelburneMarch 1, 1878Robert RobertsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalNathaniel Whitworth WhiteNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignationNo
YarmouthJanuary 10, 1878†Albert GaytonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlbert GaytonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes
AntigonishDecember 4, 1877John J. McKinnonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Sparrow David ThompsonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignationYes
LunenburgSeptember 27, 1876Mather Byles DesBrisayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Henry DavisonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
GuysboroughDecember 20, 1875William Henry WyldeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalOtto Schwartz WeeksNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
ShelburneJanuary 21, 1875†Robert RobertsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRobert RobertsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes

† Won by acclamation

25th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1871-1874

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
HantsMarch 10, 1874William McDougallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeHenry YeomansNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationNo
Cape BretonMarch 10, 1874†Alonza J. WhiteNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlonza J. WhiteNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown LandsYes
RichmondMarch 4, 1874Edmund Power FlynnNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles BoudroitNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1874 Federal ElectionYes
HantsMarch 4, 1874William Henry AllisonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeThomas Barlow SmithNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1874 Federal ElectionNo
GuysboroughMarch 4, 1874John Angus KirkNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles M. FranchvilleNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to contest the 1874 Federal ElectionYes
VictoriaOctober 23, 1873Charles James CampbellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDavid McCurdyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the Legislative CouncilNo
HalifaxFebruary 18, 1873William GarvieNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn TaylorNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
AntigonishFebruary 11, 1873†Daniel MacDonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDaniel MacDonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes
YarmouthOctober 16, 1872William H. TownsendNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn K. RyersonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
PictouOctober 16, 1872James McDonaldNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAlexander MacKayNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1872 Federal ElectionYes
InvernessOctober 16, 1872Samuel McDonnellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDuncan J. CampbellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1872 Federal ElectionYes

† Won by acclamation

24th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1867-1871

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
GuysboroughDecember 13, 1870John Joseph MarshallNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateWilliam Henry WyldeNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateDeathYes
HalifaxNovember 17, 1870Jeremiah NorthupNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederatePhilip Carteret HillNS|PC|background}}|    Confederation PartyAppointed to the Senate (Results voided March 20, 1871. No by-election held.)No
InvernessOctober 22, 1868Hiram BlanchardNS|PC|background}}|    Confederation PartyHugh McDonaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateVoid ElectionNo
DigbyDecember 12, 1867William Berrian VailNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateWilliam Berrian VailNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
ShelburneDecember 5, 1867†Robert RobertsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateRobert RobertsonNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works and MinesYes
PictouDecember 5, 1867†Martin Isaac WilkinsNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateMartin Isaac WilkinsNS|Liberal|background}}|    Anti-ConfederateSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes

† Won by acclamation

23rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1863-1867

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Yarmouth TownshipJanuary 16, 1866George Stayley BrownNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam H. TownsendNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
LunenburgDecember 27, 1865William SlocumbNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAbraham HebbNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathNo
AnnapolisJanuary 12, 1865James William JohnstonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam Hallett RayNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Judge in EquityNo
Pictou EastDecember 12, 1864James McDonaldNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames McDonaldNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
RichmondJune 30, 1863Isaac LeVesconteNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeIsaac LeVesconteNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
CumberlandJune 30, 1863Charles TupperNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeCharles TupperNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
AntigonishJune 30, 1863William Alexander HenryNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam Alexander HenryNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
AnnapolisJune 30, 1863James William JohnstonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames William JohnstonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes

22nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1859-1863

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Kings SouthJune 4, 1861William Bennett WebsterNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDaniel Charles MooreNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathNo
VictoriaMay 8, 1861Charles James CampbellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam GammellNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalBy-election results voidedNo
CumberlandDecember 31, 1860William YoungNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRobert DonkinNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed Chief Justice of Nova ScotiaNo
VictoriaDecember 1860Hugh MunroNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles James CampbellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed Chairman of the Board of WorksNo
Hants SouthMarch 9, 1860Joseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
Halifax EastMarch 9, 1860William AnnandNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam AnnandNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
Colchester SouthMarch 8, 1860Adams George ArchibaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAdams George ArchibaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
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20th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1855-1859

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Hants CountyJuly 29, 1858Ichabod DimockNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalBennett SmithNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathNo
Colchester CountyMay 11, 1858Gloud Wilson McLelanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArchibald McLelanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Annapolis TownshipFebruary 4, 1858Alfred WhitmanNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeMoses ShawNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Granville TownshipJanuary 26, 1858Stephen S. ThorneNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeTimothy Dwight RugglesNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed Chairman of the Board of WorksYes
Guysborough CountyMarch 30, 1857John Joseph MarshallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Joseph MarshallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
Cumberland CountyMarch 28, 1857Charles TupperNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeCharles TupperNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
Annapolis CountyMarch 28, 1857James William JohnstonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames William JohnstonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
Pictou TownshipMarch 26, 1857Martin Isaac WilkinsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeMartin Isaac WilkinsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Windsor TownshipSeptember 9, 1856Lewis Morris WilkinsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
Sydney CountySeptember 9, 1856William Alexander HenryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Alexander HenryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
Colchester CountySeptember 9, 1856Adams George ArchibaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAdams George ArchibaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Cape Breton CountyJuly 19, 1856James McLeodNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas CaldwellNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Cornwallis TownshipMarch 12, 1856Samuel ChipmanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSamuel ChipmanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes

19th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1851-1855

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Windsor TownshipMay 16, 1854Lewis Morris WilkinsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeLewis Morris WilkinsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryNo
Sydney CountyMay 16, 1854William Alexander HenryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Alexander HenryNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Richmond CountyMay 16, 1854James Boyle UniackeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas Horace FullerNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Commissioner of Crown LandsYes
Inverness CountyMay 9, 1854William YoungNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam YoungNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
Kings CountyNovember 10, 1853John C. HallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeMayhew BeckwithNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
Windsor TownshipSeptember 11, 1852James D. FraserNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeLewis Morris WilkinsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
Cumberland CountyMarch 22, 1852Joseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes
Stephen FultonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalStephen FultonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalYes

18th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1847-1851

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Colchester CountyFebruary 1851Samuel CreelmanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSamuel CreelmanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
Yarmouth CountyFebruary 1850Herbert HuntingtonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHerbert HuntingtonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
Guysborough CountyDecember 1848William Frederick DesBarresNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Joseph MarshallNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed a judgeNo
Sydney TownshipMay 1848Edmund Murray DoddNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames McKeagneyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeNo
Cape Breton CountyApril 5, 1848James Boyle UniackeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Henry MunroNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVacated seat upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
Guysborough CountyMarch 8, 1848William Frederick DesBarresNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Frederick DesBarresNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Halifax TownshipMarch 4, 1848James McNabNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Boyle UniackeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Halifax CountyMarch 4, 1848Joseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph HoweNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes

17th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1843-1847

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Richmond CountyDecember 21, 1846James TurnbullNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArthur BrymerNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Queens CountyDecember 16, 1845Samuel Prescott FairbanksNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn CampbellNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed Provincial TreasurerYes
Pictou TownshipApril 28, 1845George SmithNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenry BlackadarNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid Election (Previous by-election opened March 17 and was suspended on March 20 and a new writ was issued)Yes
Sydney TownshipDecember 21, 1844Edmund Murray DoddNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeEdmund Murray DoddNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Horton TownshipMarch 21, 1844Perez BenjaminNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPerez BenjaminNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes

16th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1840–1843

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Halifax TownshipDecember 13, 1841Thomas ForresterNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Machin StairsNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Windsor TownshipDecember 1, 1841Henry GoudgeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenry PalmerNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Richmond CountyJuly 9, 1841James Charles McKeagneyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam C. DelaneyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes
Colchester CountyJune 3, 1841Samuel George William ArchibaldNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas DicksonNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Master of the Rolls and judge of the Vice-Admiralty CourtYes
Cape Breton CountyJune 1841James Boyle UniackeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Boyle UniackeNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes

15th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1836-1840

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lunenburg CountyMarch 8, 1838William RudolfNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn CreightonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilNo
Pictou CountyFebruary 21, 1838George SmithNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas DicksonNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilNo
Windsor TownshipFebruary 15, 1838Lewis Morris WilkinsNS|PC|background}}|    ConservativeRichard McHeffyNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the Legislative CouncilNo
Sydney CountyNovember 17, 1837John YoungNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRichard J. ForrestallNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Queens CountyOctober 24, 1837Joseph FreemanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalZenas WatermanNS|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes

14th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1830-1836

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Onslow TownshipDecember 21, 1835Robert DicksonJohn CroweDeath
Halifax TownshipDecember 16, 1835Charles Rufus FairbanksHugh BellAppointed Master of the Rolls
Yarmouth TownshipDecember 10, 1835Samuel Sheldon PooleReuben ClementsDeath
Hants CountyJune 2, 1834William Blowers BlissWilliam O'BrienAppointed a judge
Windsor TownshipFebruary 26, 1833David DillJoseph DillVoid Election (David Dill lost at Sea)
Joseph DillLewis Morris WilkinsBy-election results reversed April 3, 1833
Shelburne CountyNovember 26, 1832John FormanAbraham LentDeath
Sydney TownshipNovember 17, 1832N/AEdmund Murray DoddNew Seat created
Cape Breton CountyNovember 12, 1832N/AWilliam YoungCape Breton County given a third seat
William YoungRichard SmithBy-election results reversed April 10, 1833
Arichat TownshipNovember 1832N/ALaurence O'Connor DoyleNew Seat created
Granville TownshipNovember 16, 1831Timothy RugglesJames DelapDeath
Cape Breton County1831James Boyle UniackeJames Boyle UniackeVoid Election

13th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1826-1830

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Annapolis CountyDecember 7, 1829Thomas Chandler HaliburtonJohn JohnstonAppointed a judge
Shelburne TownshipJune 1, 1829John Alexander BarryJohn Alexander BarryExpulsion. Declared in contempt of parliament and placed into custody for refusing to apologize for publishing a letter adjudged to be libelous
Shelburne CountyJanuary 7, 1829James Budd MoodyJohn FormanDeath
Kings CountyFebruary 12, 1828John StarrWilliam Allen ChipmanDeath
Hants CountyFebruary 1827John MacKayRichard SmithDeath

12th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1820-1826

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Falmouth TownshipJanuary 26, 1826William Mayhew YoungWilliam SheyDeath
Sydney CountyMay 3, 1825John YoungJohn YoungPrevious by-election declared void
Halifax CountyFebruary 28, 1825Simon Bradstreet RobieLawrence Hartshorne, Jr.Appointed to the Nova Scotia Council
Shelburne TownshipAugust 26, 1824Jared Ingersol ChipmanThomas CaldwellAppointed a judge
Sydney CountyJuly 18, 1824John George MarshallJohn YoungAppointed a judge
Annapolis CountyJuly 14, 1824Thomas RitchieAbraham GesnerAppointed a judge
Hants CountyJuly 2, 1824William Hersey Otis HaliburtonBenjamin DeWolfAppointed a judge
Halifax TownshipSeptember 8, 1823George GrassieCharles Rufus FairbanksDeath
Cumberland CountyFebruary 5, 1821George OxleyRobert BlairDeath
Horton TownshipJanuary 2, 1821Jonathan CraneSherman DenisonDeath

11th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1818-1820

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Halifax CountyNovember 23, 1819Edward MortimerGeorge SmithDeath
Digby TownshipMay 12, 1819William Henry RoachWilliam Henry RoachVoid Election

10th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1811-1818

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Annapolis CountyJune 4, 1817Peleg WiswallCereno Upham JonesAppointed a judge
Lunenburg CountyJune 2, 1817Lewis Morris WilkinsEdward JamesAppointed a judge
Sydney CountyMay 20, 1814Samuel Hood GeorgeJohn CunninghamDeath
Yarmouth TownshipSeptember 3, 1813Samuel MarshallSamuel Sheldon PooleDeath
Queens CountyAugust 25, 1813George CollinsJohn BarssDeath
Sydney CountyAugust 13, 1812James BallaineSamuel Hood GeorgeDeath

9th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1806-1811

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Lunenburg TownshipMarch 30, 1810John BolmanJohn CreightonUnseated for lack of attendance
Falmouth TownshipMay 31, 1809Jeremiah NorthupWilliam SheyDeath
Annapolis Township1808Thomas WalkerWilliam RobertsonVoid Election
Annapolis CountyMay 11, 1808Henry RutherfordPhineas LovettDeath
Sydney CountyMay 9, 1808William Allen ChipmanJohn CunninghamPrevious by-election voided
Sydney County1807Edward IrishWilliam Allen ChipmanDeath

8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1799-1806

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Shelburne County1805James CoxJacob Van BuskirkDeath
Yarmouth Township1804Nathan UtleySamuel Sheldon PooleDeath
Halifax County1803Michael WallaceWilliam LyonAppointed to the Council
Halifax Township1801Andrew BelcherJohn George PykeAppointed to the Council
Amherst Township1801Thomas LusbyThomas Law DicksonDeath
Queens CountyMarch 24, 1801James TaylorSnow ParkerDeath
Halifax CountyMay 22, 1800William Cottnam TongeMichael WallaceVoid Election
Halifax TownshipApril 19, 1800John George PykeAndrew BelcherVoid Election

7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1793-1799

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Shelburne County1798James HumphreysGeorge GracieUnseated for lack of attendance, had returned to Philadelphia
Queens County1798Benajah CollinsRichard John UniackeResignation upon emigrating to Danvers, Massachusetts
Halifax CountyJune 15, 1798Jonathan SternsJames StewartDeath
Onslow Township1797Charles DicksonDaniel EatonDeath
Halifax CountyFebruary 13, 1797James Michael Freke BulkeleyCharles MorrisDeath

6th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1785-1793

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Hants County1792Winckworth TongeGeorge Henry MonkDeath
Newport Township1791John Day, Jr.William Cottnam TongeResignation upon appointment as Sheriff of Hants County
Londonderry Township1789James SmithRobert McElhinneyUnseated for being a public defaulter
Barrington Township1789Joseph AplinGideon WhiteEmigrated from the province
Annapolis Township1789Stephen De LanceyJames De LanceyAppointed to the Council
Halifax CountyFebruary 22, 1788Sampson Salter BlowersCharles MorrisAppointed to the Council
Liverpool TownshipJune 15, 1787George William SherlockGeorge William SherlockPrevious by-election declared void
Liverpool TownshipMarch 14, 1787Ephraim DeanGeorge William SherlockDeath
Cumberland County1786Christopher HarperPhilip MarchingtonElection voided due to Harper not being a resident (Thomas Watson was also elected due to an error in the by-election writ calling for the election of two members instead of one and only Marchington was seated.)
Annapolis County1786David SeaburyDavid SeaburyVoid Election
David SeaburyAlexander HoweBy-election results reversed June 15, 1786
Amherst Township1786William FreemanCharles HillElection voided due to Freeman not being a resident

5th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1770-1785

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Queens County1784Nathaniel FreemanBenajah CollinsNon-attendance
Newport Township1784Isaac DeschampsJoshua SanfordAppointed to the Council
Kings County1784Winckworth TongeJonathan CraneNon-attendance
Halifax County1784William NesbittWilliam AbbottResigned and was granted a pension
Annapolis Township1784Phineas LovettStephen De LanceyNon-attendance
Sunbury County1783James SimondsWilliam DavidsonNon-attendance
Sackville Township1783Robert FosterRichard John UniackeAbsconded from province
Onslow Township1783Charles DicksonCharles DicksonRefused to take the Oath of Allegiance
Hants County1783New SeatGeorge BrightmanHants County created
New SeatBenjamin DeWolf
Lunenburg Township1783Philip Augustus KnautCasper WollenhauptDeath
Cumberland Township1783Hezekiah KingMartin GayNon-attendance
Annapolis County1783Henry EvansJohn RitchieNon-attendance (Died the same year)
Amherst Township1783New SeatWilliam FreemanAmherst Township enfranchised
Windsor Township1782New SeatGeorge DeschampsWindsor Township enfranchised
Halifax TownshipFebruary 28, 1782Thomas BridgeBenjamin GreenEmigrated
Truro Township1781Samuel ArchibaldJohn HarrisRefused to take Oath of Allegiance
Kings County1780Henry Denny DensonJohn WhiddenDeath
Queens CountyApril 20, 1780William SmithNathaniel FreemanDeath
Londonderry Township1779John MorrisonJohn CunninghamAbsconded and left the province
Halifax County1779James BrowneJohn George PykeEmigrated
Yarmouth TownshipApril 12, 1779James MonkRichard CunninghamNon-attendance, left for Quebec
Horton TownshipJanuary 28, 1779Joseph PierceThomas CaldwellResignation due to age and infirmities
Halifax County1778William Howard SouthJames BrowneDeath
Sackville TownshipAugust 22, 1776Samuel RogersRobert FosterNon-attendance
Cumberland TownshipAugust 21, 1776John AllanHezekiah KingNon-attendance
Cumberland CountyAugust 20, 1776William ScurrThomas DixsonNon-attendance
Annapolis CountyAugust 20, 1776John HallHenry EvansNon-attendance
Horton TownshipAugust 19, 1776Charles DicksonJoseph PierceNon-attendance due to illness
Cornwallis TownshipAugust 14, 1776Samuel WilloughbyJohn ChipmanNon-attendance
Onslow TownshipAugust 6, 1776Joshua LambCharles DicksonNon-attendance
Halifax County1776Robert CampbellJames BrentonDeath
Halifax TownshipApril 20, 1776John DayJoseph FairbanksDeath (Lost at sea)
Onslow TownshipFebruary 17, 1776Richard UphamJoshua LambDeath
Yarmouth Township1775John CrawleyJames MonkNon-attendance
Truro Township1775William FisherSamuel ArchibaldNon-attendance
Onslow Township1775Joshua LambRichard UphamNon-attendance
Falmouth Township1775Edward YorkJeremiah NorthupNon-attendance
Cumberland Township1775Jonathan EddyJohn AllanNon-attendance, joined the American Revolutionaries
Cumberland County1775Jotham GayJotham GayNon-attendance
John HustonWilliam Scurr
Annapolis Township1775Obadiah WheelockPhineas LovettNon-attendance
Annapolis County1775Phineas LovettJohn HallNon-attendance
Joseph PattenWilliam Shaw
Liverpool TownshipJuly 3, 1775Seth HardingThomas CochranNon-attendance
Lunenburg County1775John CreightonJohn NewtonAppointed to the Council
Halifax TownshipAugust 25, 1774Charles ProcterJohn DayDeath
Sackville TownshipNovember 6, 1773Robert FosterSamuel RogersNon-attendance
Lunenburg CountyNovember 5, 1773Archibald HinshelwoodOtto William SchwartzDeath
Halifax County1773John ButlerJohn PhilippsAppointed to the Council
Liverpool TownshipJuly 2, 1773Samuel DoggettSeth HardingNon-attendance, Went to the West Indies
Sunbury CountyJune 28, 1773Israel PerleyJames SimondsNon-attendance
Londonderry TownshipFebruary 20, 1773John MorrisonJohn MorrisonNon-attendance
Truro TownshipFebruary 4, 1773William FisherWilliam FisherNon-attendance
Yarmouth TownshipDecember 3, 1772Malachy SalterJohn CrawleyVoid Election
Halifax County1772John NewtonWilliam Howard SouthNon-attendance
Granville Township1772John HarrisChristopher PrinceDeath
Barrington Township1772Richard GibbonsJohn FillisVoid Election
Cumberland CountySeptember 23, 1772Joshua WinslowJotham GayNon-attendance
Liverpool TownshipMay 26, 1772John DoggettSamuel DoggettDeath
Falmouth Township1771Isaac DeschampsEdward YorkChose to sit for Newport Township

4th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1765-1770

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Newport TownshipOctober 7, 1769John DayHenry Denny DensonUnseated for lack of Attendance?
Halifax County1768Benjamin GerrishJohn FillisAppointed to the Council
Granville Township1768Henry MunroeJohn HicksResignation
Sunbury CountySeptember 20, 1768Beamsley Perkins GlasierRichard ShoreDid not take their seats
Thomas FalconerPhineas Nevers
Liverpool TownshipAugust 17, 1768Elisha FreemanEphraim DeanResignation due to old age
Queens CountyAugust 17, 1768Simeon Perkins?John DoggettUnseated for lack of attendance?
Horton Township1767William WelchCharles DicksonSeat Vacated
Londonderry TownshipOctober 26, 1767New SeatAlexander McNuttLondonderry Township enfranchised
Yarmouth Township1766New SeatMalachy SalterYarmouth Township enfranchised
Sackville Township1766New SeatBenjamin MasonSackville Township enfranchised
Truro TownshipMay 24, 1766Charles MorrisDavid ArchibaldChose to sit for Kings County
Barrington TownshipMarch 24, 1766New SeatFrancis WhiteBarrington Township enfranchised
Breton CountyMarch 21, 1766New SeatGregory TownshendBreton County created. Results voided due to insufficient freeholders June 14, 1766
New SeatJohn Grant
Sunbury CountyAugust 1, 1765New SeatBeamsley Perkins GlasierSunbury County created.
New SeatThomas Falconer

3rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1761-1765

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Halifax County1762Michael FrancklinJohn ButlerAppointed to the Council
Annapolis County1762John SteeleJohn HarrisDeath
Onslow TownshipSeptember 7, 1761New SeatWilliam Nevil WolseleyOnslow Township enfranchised
New SeatDavid Cutten

2nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1759-1760

no by-elections held

1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia 1758-1759

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Nova Scotia At-Large1759Benjamin GerrishArchibald HinshelwoodHad Left the Province. Richard Bowers contested the result and Hinshelwood quit his seat on April 9, 1759. Unknown if any replacement was elected for the second seat.
John AndersonUnknown

See also

  • List of federal by-elections in Canada

Notes

1. ^There was no 21st General Assembly. According to the 1983 revised edition of The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia 1758 -1983 : a biographical directory:{{Quote|"It should be pointed out, however, that an error in numbering the Journals [of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly] occurred in 1860, when the 21st Assembly was mistakenly referred to as the 22nd Assembly. Although the error was corrected in 1864, it reappeared the following year and has since been perpetuated. Consequently, to be strictly accurate, the present Assembly [convened in 1982] should be regarded as the 52nd, rather than the 53rd Assembly of the Province."}}

References

  • {{cite web |author=Government of Nova Scotia|url=http://electionsnovascotia.ca/sites/default/files/Elections%20from%201867-2011.pdf |format=PDF |title=Election Summary From 1867 to 2011 |accessdate=2015-03-15 |publisher=Elections Nova Scotia |work=Elections Statistics}}
  • The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia 1758 -1983 : a biographical directory
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