- Division of seats
- List of members
- References
57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between March 24, 1998, and June 18, 1999, its membership being set in the 1998 Nova Scotia general election. The Liberals led by Russell MacLellan formed a minority government with the support of the Progressive Conservatives. Division of seatsThe division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1998 Leader | Party | # of Seats{{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}} | John Hamm | Progressive Conservative | 14{{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}} | Russell MacLellan | Liberal | 19{{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}} | Robert Chisholm | NDP | 19 |
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Total | 52 |
List of members{{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Laurie Montgomery | Liberal | Annapolis | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Hyland Fraser | Liberal | Antigonish | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Neil LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | Argyle | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Francene Cosman | Liberal | Bedford-Fall River | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Frank Corbett | NDP | Cape Breton Centre | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Reeves Matheson | NDP | Cape Breton East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Russell MacLellan | Liberal | Cape Breton North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Paul MacEwan | Liberal | Cape Breton Nova | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Manning MacDonald | Liberal | Cape Breton South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Helen MacDonald | NDP | Cape Breton The Lakes | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Russell MacKinnon | Liberal | Cape Breton West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Hinrich Bitter-Suermann | Progressive Conservative | Chester-St. Margaret's | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Wayne Gaudet | Liberal | Clare | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Brooke Taylor | Progressive Conservative | Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Ed Lorraine | Liberal | Colchester North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Kevin Deveaux | NDP | Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Ernie Fage | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Murray K. Scott | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Darrell Dexter | NDP | Dartmouth-Cole Harbour | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Jim Smith | Liberal | Dartmouth East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Jerry Pye | NDP | Dartmouth North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Don Chard | NDP | Dartmouth South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Gordon Balser | Progressive Conservative | Digby-Annapolis | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Keith Colwell | Liberal | Eastern Shore | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Ray White | Liberal | Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Robert Chisholm | NDP | Halifax Atlantic | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Gerry Fogarty | Liberal | Halifax Bedford Basin | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Howard Epstein | NDP | Halifax Chebucto | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Peter Delefes | NDP | Halifax Citadel | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Eileen O'Connell | NDP | Halifax Fairview | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Maureen MacDonald | NDP | Halifax Needham | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}John MacDonell | NDP | Hants East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Ron Russell | Progressive Conservative | Hants West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Charlie MacDonald | Liberal | Inverness | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}George Archibald | Progressive Conservative | Kings North | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Robbie Harrison | Liberal | Kings South | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}George Moody | Progressive Conservative | Kings West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Michael Baker | Progressive Conservative | Lunenburg | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Don Downe | Liberal | Lunenburg West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}John Hamm | Progressive Conservative | Pictou Centre | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Jim DeWolfe | Progressive Conservative | Pictou East | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Charlie Parker | NDP | Pictou West | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Yvonne Atwell | NDP | Preston | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}John Leefe | Progressive Conservative | Queens | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Michel Samson | Liberal | Richmond | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Rosemary Godin | NDP | Sackville-Beaver Bank | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}John Holm | NDP | Sackville-Cobequid | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Clifford Huskilson | Liberal | Shelburne | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}Bill Estabrooks | NDP | Timberlea-Prospect | {{Canadian party colour|NS|PC|row}}Jamie Muir | Progressive Conservative | Truro-Bible Hill | {{Canadian party colour|NS|Liberal|row}}Kennie MacAskill | Liberal | Victoria | {{Canadian party colour|NS|NDP|row}}John Deveau | NDP | Yarmouth | |
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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