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| election_name = 41st Nova Scotia general election | country = Nova Scotia | type = legislative | ongoing = yes | party_colour = no | party_name = no | previous_election = Nova Scotia general election, 2017 | previous_year = 2017 | previous_mps = 63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia | election_date = Date of election to be determined | elected_mps = | next_election = | next_year = Next | next_mps = 65th General Assembly of Nova Scotia | seats_for_election= 51 seats in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly | majority_seats = 26 | opinion_polls = | turnout = | image1 = Stephen McNeil color-balanced.jpg | image1_size = 170x170px | colour1 = {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|nohash}} | leader1 = Stephen McNeil | party1 = {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|name}} | leader_since1 = April 28, 2007 | leaders_seat1 = Annapolis | last_election1 = 27 seats, 39.47% | seats_before1 = 27 | seats1 = | seat_change1 = | popular_vote1 = | percentage1 = | swing1 = | 1blank = {{nowrap|Seats needed}} | 1data1 = {{steady}} | image2 = TimHouston.png | image2_size = 170x170px | colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|nohash}} | leader2 = Tim Houston | party2 = {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|name}} | leader_since2 = October 27, 2018 | leaders_seat2 = Pictou East | last_election2 = 17 seats, 35.73% | seats_before2 = 17 | seats2 = | seat_change2 = | popular_vote2 = | percentage2 = | swing2 = | 1data2 = {{increase}}9 | image3 = | image3_size = 170x170px | colour3 = {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|nohash}} | leader3 = Gary Burrill | party3 = {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|name}} | leader_since3 = February 27, 2016 | leaders_seat3 = Halifax Chebucto | last_election3 = 7 seats, 21.51% | seats_before3 = 6 | seats3 = | seat_change3 = | popular_vote3 = | percentage3 = | swing3 = | 1data3 = {{increase}}20 | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = Premier | before_election = Stephen McNeil | before_party = {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|name}} | posttitle = Premier-designate | after_election = | after_party = }} The 41st Nova Scotia general election will be held when the provincial government passes "an Order in Council calling an election"[1] to elect members to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. Although the Nova Scotia Elections Act does not provide for fixed election dates, it is probable in 2021. No Assembly may continue for longer than five years and forty days after the issuing of writs for the previous election on April 30, 2017[2] or for longer than five years from the date fixed for the return of the writs for the previous election (normally 10 days following the election, which was on May 30, 2017).[3] Upon the expiration of the Assembly on June 9, 2022, the Lieutenant Governor is not required to immediately call an election, but Section 8 of the House of Assembly Act requires the House to sit at least once between January 1 and June 30 and at least once between September 1 and December 31,[4] unless there has been an election in the preceding six months.[5] The election must be held on a Tuesday at least 30 days and not more than 46 days after the date the writ of election is issued.[6] Current standings
Incumbents not running for reelectionThe following MLAs have announced that they will not be running in the next provincial election: Liberal Party
Timeline{{see also|63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia}}{{hidden begin|title= Changes in seats held (2017–Present) |titlestyle= background:#f76c6c; }}
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://electionsnovascotia.ca/voters/how-an-election-works/sample-election-calendar |title=Sample Election Calendar |publisher=Elections Nova Scotia |accessdate=June 4, 2017}} 2. ^House of Assembly Act, Section 8(1). 3. ^Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 4(1) 4. ^House of Assembly Act, Section 8(2). 5. ^House of Assembly Act, Section 8(4). 6. ^Elections Act, Section 29(b). 7. ^{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Gorman|title=Environment Minister Margaret Miller won't reoffer in next election|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/margaret-miller-provincial-politics-liberals-stephen-mcneil-1.4925542|accessdate=November 29, 2018|work=CBC Nova Scotia|date=November 29, 2018}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Nova Scotia PC Leader Jamie Baillie forced out over allegations of 'inappropriate behaviour'|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/jamie-baillie-resigns-inappropriate-behaviour-1.4501742|accessdate=November 29, 2018|work=CBC Nova Scotia|date=January 24, 2018}} 9. ^amid an allegation of harassment 10. ^{{cite news|first=Mairin|last=Prentiss|title=Tories win in Jamie Baillie's former Cumberland South riding|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/tories-win-in-cumberland-south-byelection-1.4713438|accessdate=November 29, 2018|work=CBC Nova Scotia|date=June 19, 2018}} 11. ^{{cite news|first=Jean|last=Laroche|title=Dave Wilson steps down as MLA for Sackville-Cobequid|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/dave-wilson-steps-down-ndp-mla-sackville-cobequid-1.4908415|accessdate=November 29, 2018|work=CBC News|date=November 16, 2018}} Opinion polls
References{{reflist|30em}}{{NS Elections}}{{Canelections}} 4 : 21st century in Nova Scotia|Elections in Nova Scotia|Future elections in Canada|Next elections in Canada |
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