- Division of seats
- List of members
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- References
54th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between November 6, 1984, and July 30, 1988, its membership being set in the 1984 Nova Scotia general election. Division of seatsThe division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1984 Leader | Party | # of Seats{{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}} | John M. Buchanan | Progressive Conservative | 42{{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}} | A.M. (Sandy) Cameron | Liberal | 6{{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}} | Alexa McDonough | NDP | 3{{Canadian party colour|NS|Independent|row}} | Paul MacEwan | Cape Breton Labour Party | 1 |
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Total | 52 |
List of members{{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Gerry Sheehy | Progressive Conservative | Annapolis East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Greg Kerr | Progressive Conservative | Annapolis West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}J. William Gillis | Liberal | Antigonish | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Neil LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | Argyle | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Kenneth Streatch | Progressive Conservative | Bedford - Musquodoboit Valley | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Mike Laffin | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton Centre | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Donnie MacLeod | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Brian Young | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Independent|row}}Paul MacEwan | Cape Breton Labour Party | Cape Breton Nova | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Vincent J. MacLean | Liberal | Cape Breton South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}John A. Newell | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton The Lakes | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Donnie MacLeod | Progressive Conservative | Cape Breton West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Guy LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | Clare | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Jack Coupar | Progressive Conservative | Colchester North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}R. Colin Stewart | Progressive Conservative | Colchester South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}David Nantes | Progressive Conservative | Cole Harbour | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Guy Brown | Liberal | Cumberland Centre | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Roger Stuart Bacon | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Gardner (Bud) Hurley | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Jim Smith | Liberal | Dartmouth East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Laird Stirling | Progressive Conservative | Dartmouth North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Roland J. Thornhill | Progressive Conservative | Dartmouth South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Merryl Lawton | Progressive Conservative | Digby | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Chuck MacNeil | Progressive Conservative | Guysborough | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}John M. Buchanan | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Atlantic | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Joel Matheson | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Bedford Basin | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Alexa McDonough | NDP | Halifax Chebucto | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Arthur R. Donahoe † | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Citadel | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Terence R. B. Donahoe | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Cornwallis | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Tom McInnis | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Eastern Shore | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Edmund L. Morris | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Needham | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Jerry Lawrence | Progressive Conservative | Halifax St. Margarets | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Cora H. Etter | Progressive Conservative | Hants East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Ron Russell | Progressive Conservative | Hants West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Jim MacLean | Progressive Conservative | Inverness North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Billy Joe MacLean | Progressive Conservative | Inverness South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}George Archibald | Progressive Conservative | Kings North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Bob Levy | NDP | Kings South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}George Moody | Progressive Conservative | Kings West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Maxine Cochran | Progressive Conservative | Lunenburg Centre | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Jim Barkhouse | Liberal | Lunenburg East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Mel Pickings | Progressive Conservative | Lunenburg West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Jack MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | Pictou Centre | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Donald W. Cameron | Progressive Conservative | Pictou East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Donald P. McInnes | Progressive Conservative | Pictou West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}John Leefe | Progressive Conservative | Queens | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Greg MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | Richmond | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}John Holm | NDP | Sackville | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Harold Huskilson | Liberal | Shelburne | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Ron Giffin | Progressive Conservative | Truro-Bible Hill | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Fisher Hudson | Progressive Conservative | Victoria | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Alex McIntosh | Progressive Conservative | Yarmouth | |
† denotes the speaker References - {{cite web|author=Government of Nova Scotia |url=http://electionsnovascotia.ns.ca/results/ele_summary.pdf |format=PDF |title=Election Summary From 1867 - 2006 |accessdate=2008-10-27 |publisher=Elections Nova Scotia |work=Elections Statistics |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080912061452/http://electionsnovascotia.ns.ca/results/ele_summary.pdf |archivedate=12 September 2008 |deadurl=yes }}
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