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The 1st Nova Scotia general election was held on 18 September 1867 to elect members of the 24th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was the first general election in Nova Scotia after Confederation, and was won by the Anti-Confederation Party. | Party | Leader | Seats won | Popular vote | (%){{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}} | Anti-Confederation | William Annand | 36 | | 58.6%{{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}} | Conservative | Hiram Blanchard | 2 | | 38.5%{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents/row}} | Other / Independents | 0 | | 4.0% |
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Totals | 38 | | 100% |
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