Halifax (electoral district)

Halifax
Nova Scotia electoral district

Halifax in relation to the other Nova Scotia federal electoral districts (2003 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP
 
 
 

Andy Fillmore
Liberal

District created 1867
First contested 1867
Last contested 2015
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1] 92,643
Electors (2015) 71,363
Area (km²)[1] 244
Pop. density (per km²) 379.7
Census divisions Halifax
Census subdivisions Halifax

Halifax is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, is one of a handful of ridings which has been represented continuously (albeit with different boundaries) in the House of Commons since Confederation in 1867.

The riding of Halifax includes the communities of Spryfield, Sambro, Herring Cove, Harrietsfield, Williamswood, Prospect, Purcell's Cove, Armdale, Cowie Hill, Fairmount, Kline Heights, and the peninsula of Halifax.

History

The electoral district was created at Confederation in 1867. It returned two members until 1968.

The most notable of the riding's MPs was Robert Borden, who was Conservative leader from 1901–1920, and Prime Minister of Canada from 1911-1920. Borden represented the riding from 1896–1904 and again from 1909-1917. Another notable MP was Robert Stanfield, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party from 1967-1976, who represented the riding from 1968-1979.

Halifax was represented by the New Democratic Party from 1997 to 2015, with the Liberal Party coming in second in every election from 2000 to 2015. The riding's boundaries were re-distributed in 2004. Before that date, it comprised the peninsula of Halifax, the community of Fairview, and part of Clayton Park.

Alexa McDonough, who represented stepped down as NDP leader in 2003, but stayed on to represent Halifax in the House of Commons. McDonough ran for re-election against popular city councillor Sheila Fougere in 2004, who came within 1000 votes of beating the incumbent. McDonough pulled ahead based in part on a strong showing in Halifax's North End. On June 2, 2008, McDonough announced that she would not seek re-election.[2]

Following the 2012 redistribution, the riding will be gaining a small part of the riding of Halifax West, on the eastern side of Long Lake Provincial Park.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
200188,931    
200689,448+0.6%
201192,515+3.4%
According to the Canada 2011 Census; 2013 representation[3][4]

Ethnic groups: 84.4% White, 4.2% Black, 2.4% Chinese, 2.4% Arab, 2.2% Aboriginal, 1.4% South Asian
Languages: 87.5% English, 2.9% French, 2.0% Chinese, 2.0% Arabic
Religions: 61.1% Christian (28.8% Catholic, 9.4% Anglican, 8.0% United Church, 4.6% Baptist, 1.3% Presbyterian, 1.3% Christian Orthodox, 7.7% Other), 3.4% Muslim, 32.4% No religion
Median income (2010): $28,027
Average income (2010): $40,088

Geography

The district includes the old city of Halifax except for the extreme western part, the area along the west coast of Halifax Harbour and along the Atlantic Ocean until Pennant. It also includes Sable Island. The area is 231 km2.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party Member Party
Halifax
1st 1867–1869     Alfred Gilpin Jones Anti-Confederation     Patrick Power Anti-Confederation
1869–1870     Independent     Liberal
1860–1874     Independent Liberal
2nd 1872–1874     William Johnston Almon Liberal–Conservative     Stephen Tobin Liberal
3rd 1874–1878     Patrick Power Independent Liberal     Alfred Gilpin Jones Independent
4th 1878–1882     Matthew Henry Richey Liberal–Conservative     Malachy Bowes Daly Liberal–Conservative
5th 1882–1883
1883–1887     John Fitzwilliam Stairs Conservative
6th 1887–1891     Alfred Gilpin Jones Liberal     Thomas Edward Kenny Conservative
7th 1891–1896     John Fitzwilliam Stairs Conservative
8th 1896–1900 Robert Borden     Benjamin Russell Liberal
9th 1900–1904 William Roche
10th 1904–1908     Michael Carney Liberal
11th 1908–1911     Robert Borden Conservative     Adam Brown Crosby Conservative
12th 1911–1917     Alexander Kenneth Maclean Liberal
13th 1917–1921     Peter Francis Martin Government (Unionist)     Government (Unionist)
14th 1921–1922     Edward Blackadder Liberal     Liberal
1922–1923 Robert Emmett Finn
1923–1925     William Anderson Black Conservative
15th 1925–1926     Felix Patrick Quinn Conservative
16th 1926–1930
17th 1930–1935
18th 1935–1940     Gordon Benjamin Isnor Liberal     Robert Emmett Finn Liberal
19th 1940–1945 William Chisholm Macdonald
20th 1945–1947
1947–1949 John Dickey
21st 1949–1950
1950–1953 Samuel Rosborough Balcom
22nd 1953–1957
23rd 1957–1958     Robert McCleave Progressive Conservative     Edmund L. Morris Progressive Conservative
24th 1958–1962
25th 1962–1963
26th 1963–1965     John Lloyd Liberal     Gerald Regan Liberal
27th 1965–1968     Robert McCleave Progressive Conservative     Michael Forrestall Progressive Conservative
28th 1968–1972     Robert Stanfield Progressive Conservative
29th 1972–1974
30th 1974–1979
31st 1979–1980 George Cooper
32nd 1980–1984     Gerald Regan Liberal
33rd 1984–1988     Stewart McInnes Progressive Conservative
34th 1988–1993     Mary Clancy Liberal
35th 1993–1997
36th 1997–2000     Alexa McDonough New Democratic
37th 2000–2004
38th 2004–2006
39th 2006–2008
40th 2008–2011 Megan Leslie
41st 2011–2015
42nd 2015–Present     Andy Fillmore Liberal

Election results

Halifax, 2013 Representation Order

Canadian federal election, 2015
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalAndy Fillmore 27,431 51.73 +26.08
New DemocraticMegan Leslie 19,162 36.13 –15.48
ConservativeIrvine Carvery 4,564 8.61 –9.41
GreenThomas Trappenberg 1,745 3.29 –1.10
Marxist–LeninistAllan Bezanson 130 0.25 -0.09
Total valid votes/Expense limit 53,032100.00 $202,243.99
Total rejected ballots 2590.49
Turnout 53,29174.68
Eligible voters 71,363
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +20.78
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
2011 federal election redistributed results[7]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 23,761 51.62
  Liberal 11,805 25.64
  Conservative 8,292 18.01
  Green 2,023 4.39
  Marxist-Leninist 152 0.33

Halifax, 2003 Representation Order

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticMegan Leslie 23,746 51.64 +8.89 $82,238.55
LiberalStan Kutcher 11,793 25.64 -1.94 $78,191.23
ConservativeGeorge Nikolaou 8,276 18.00 -2.62 $48,637.42
GreenMichael Dewar 2,020 4.39 -4.26 $1,663.22
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 152 0.33 -0.07 none listed
Total valid votes/Expense limit 45,987 100.0   $84,606.68
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 2410.52+0.01
Turnout 46,228 63.02+2.35
Eligible voters 73,357
New Democratic hold Swing +5.42
Sources:[8][9]
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticMegan Leslie 19,252 42.69 -4.19 $74,406.04
LiberalCatherine Meade 12,458 27.62 -3.28 $44,352.90
ConservativeTed Larsen 9,295 20.61 +2.61 $57,956.79
GreenDarryl Whetter 3,931 8.72 +4.82 $1,734.06
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 162 0.36 +0.03 none listed
Total valid votes/Expense limit 45,098 100.0    $81,457
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 2300.51+0.09
Turnout 45,32860.67-4.58
Eligible voters 74,717
New Democratic hold Swing -0.46
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlexa McDonough 23,420 46.88 +5.33 $67,353.61
LiberalMartin MacKinnon 15,437 30.90 -8.21 $62,643.27
ConservativeAndrew House 8,992 18.00 +3.37 $73,744.64
GreenNick Wright 1,948 3.90 -0.81 $861.16
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 164 0.33 none listed
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,961100.0   $77,542
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 2100.42-0.17
Turnout 50,17165.25
Eligible voters 76,885
New Democratic hold Swing +6.77
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlexa McDonough 18,341 41.55 -0.01 $64,636.07
LiberalSheila Fougere 17,267 39.11 +7.25 $61,349.27
ConservativeKevin Keefe 6,457 14.63 -9.19 $61,519.35
GreenMichael Oddy 2,081 4.71   none listed
Total valid votes/Expense limit 44,146100.0   $73,393
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 2600.59
Turnout 44,40662.68
Eligible voters 70,847
New Democratic notional hold Swing -2.39
Changes from 2000 are based on redistributed results. Conservative Party change is based on the combination of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party totals.
2000 federal election redistributed results
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 17,548 41.56
  Liberal 13,453 31.86
  Progressive Conservative 7,487 17.73
  Alliance 2,570 6.09
  Others 1,169 2.77

Halifax, 1968–2004

Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
New DemocraticAlexa McDonough 16,567 40.29 -8.73
LiberalKevin Little 13,600 33.07 +11.43
Progressive ConservativePaul Fitzgibbons 7,279 17.70 -5.56
AllianceAmery Boyer 2,346 5.71 +0.27
MarijuanaMike Patriquen 627 1.52
GreenMichael Oddy 587 1.43
Marxist–LeninistKevin Dumont Corkill 113 0.27 +0.07
Total valid votes 41,119100.00

Changes for the Canadian Alliance from 1997 are based on the results of its predecessor, the Reform Party.

Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
New DemocraticAlexa McDonough 21,837 49.02 +35.68
Progressive ConservativeTerry Donahoe 10,361 23.26 +2.58
LiberalMary Clancy 9,638 21.64 -24.27
ReformSteve Greene 2,422 5.44 -9.02
Natural LawGilles Bigras 197 0.44 -0.52
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 89 0.20 +0.02
Total valid votes 44,544 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMary Clancy 21,326 45.91 +2.91
Progressive ConservativeJim Vaughan 9,606 20.68 -17.29
ReformSteve Greene 6,717 14.46
New DemocraticLynn Jones 6,197 13.34 -4.40
NationalCharles Phillips 1,385 2.98
Natural LawGilles Bigras 448 0.96
GreenW. Vladimir Klonowski 314 0.68
IndependentA.R. Art Canning 277 0.60
IndependentSteve Rimek 99 0.21
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 84 0.18
Total valid votes 46,453 100.00

Changes for Marxist–Leninist candidate Tony Seed are based on his 1988 results, when he ran as an Independent.

Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMary Clancy 22,470 43.00 +8.64
Progressive ConservativeStewart McInnes 19,840 37.97 -6.81
New DemocraticRay Larkin 9,269 17.74 -2.71
LibertarianHoward J. MacKinnon 292 0.56
CommunistMiguel Figueroa 151 0.29
IndependentTony Seed 134 0.26
Commonwealth of CanadaJ. Basil MacDougall 94 0.18
Total valid votes 52,250 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1984
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeStewart McInnes 18,779 44.78 +6.20
LiberalGerald Regan 14,411 34.36 -7.27
New DemocraticTessa Hebb 8,576 20.45 +0.78
IndependentIgnatius Kennedy 174 0.41
Total valid votes 41,940 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1980
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalGerald Regan 16,949 41.63 +1.21
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Cooper 15,710 38.58 -1.87
New DemocraticAlexa McDonough 8,009 19.67 +1.14
Marxist–LeninistCharles Spurr 48 0.12 +0.05
Total valid votes 40,716 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Cooper 16,570 40.45 -8.81
LiberalBrian Flemming 16,555 40.42 -0.28
New DemocraticAlexa McDonough 7,590 18.53 +9.20
IndependentDavid F. Gray 155 0.38
CommunistD. Scott Milsom 64 0.16
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 27 0.07 -0.18
Total valid votes 40,961100.00
Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeRobert Stanfield 14,865 49.26 -6.78
LiberalBrian Flemming 12,282 40.70 +9.39
New DemocraticAlasdair M. Sinclair 2,817 9.33 -2.95
Social CreditBrian Pitcairn 140 0.46
Marxist–LeninistTony Seed 75 0.25 -0.13
Total valid votes 30,179100.00

Changes for Marxist–Leninist candidate Tony Seed are based on his results in 1972, when he ran unaffiliated.

Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeRobert Stanfield 17,966 56.04 -4.29
LiberalTerry McGrath 10,039 31.31 -4.31
New DemocraticMarty Dolin 3,936 12.28 +8.23
IndependentTony Seed 121 0.38
Total valid votes 32,062100.00
Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeRobert Stanfield 19,569 60.33
LiberalM. Gregory Tompkins 11,555 35.62
New DemocraticGus Wedderburn 1,314 4.05
Total valid votes 32,438100.00

Halifax, 1867–1968 (two members)

Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave 46,007 25.08 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeMichael Forrestall 40,983 22.34 Green tickY
LiberalJohn Lloyd 39,942 21.77  
LiberalRobert J. Butler 38,191 20.82  
New DemocraticJim Aitchison 8,983 4.90  
New DemocraticBruce Wallace 8,387 4.57  
IndependentIgnatius Jeriome Kennedy 950 0.52  
Total valid votes 183,443 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalJohn Lloyd 46,274 25.29 Green tickY
LiberalGerald Regan 45,173 24.69 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave 42,548 23.25  
Progressive ConservativeFinlay Macdonald 41,655 22.77  
New DemocraticAllan O'Brien 3,860 2.11  
New DemocraticPerry Ronayne 3,466 1.89  
Total valid votes 182,976 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave 42,964 23.77 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeEdmund L. Morris 41,804 23.12 Green tickY
LiberalJohn Lloyd 41,472 22.94  
LiberalGerald A. Regan 40,635 22.48  
New DemocraticJames H. Aitchison 6,464 3.58  
New DemocraticPerry Ronayne 5,653 3.13  
Social CreditRobert J. Kuglin 1,784 0.99  
Total valid votes 180,776 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave 53,693 30.05 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeEdmund L. Morris 53,255 29.80 Green tickY
LiberalJohn Horace Dickey 34,227 19.15  
LiberalLeonard Kitz 32,916 18.42  
Co-operative CommonwealthHyacinth Lawrence MacIntosh 2,552 1.43  
Co-operative CommonwealthLloyd Carman Wilson 2,048 1.15  
Total valid votes 178,691 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave 41,140 25.32 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeEdmund L. Morris 41,099 25.29 Green tickY
LiberalSamuel Rosborough Balcom 38,504 23.70  
LiberalJohn Horace Dickey 38,191 23.51  
Co-operative CommonwealthHyacinth Lawrence MacIntosh 1,984 1.22  
Co-operative CommonwealthLloyd Carman Wilson 1,562 0.96  
Total valid votes 162,480 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalJohn Horace Dickey 34,587 27.82 Green tickY
LiberalSamuel Rosborough Balcom 34,222 27.53 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeEdmund L. Morris 26,552 21.36  
Progressive ConservativeFrederick William Bissett 24,112 19.39  
Co-operative CommonwealthHyacinth Lawrence MacIntosh 2,731 2.20  
Co-operative CommonwealthLloyd Carman Wilson 2,120 1.71  
Total valid votes 124,324 100.00
Canadian federal by-election, 19 June 1950
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalSamuel Rosborough Balcom 24,665 57.07 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeLloyd Allen 13,696 31.69  
Co-operative CommonwealthJ.W.A. Nicholson 4,861 11.25  
Total valid votes 43,222 100.00
Called upon Gordon Isnor being called to the Senate, 2 May 1950
Canadian federal election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalGordon Benjamin Isnor 33,401 29.33 Green tickY
LiberalJohn Horace Dickey 31,627 27.77 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeJoseph Patrick Connolly 18,826 16.53  
Progressive ConservativeFrederick William Bissett 18,223 16.00  
Co-operative CommonwealthHyacinth Lawrence MacIntosh 6,018 5.28  
Co-operative CommonwealthLloyd R. Shaw 5,777 5.07  
Total valid votes 113,872 100.00
Canadian federal by-election, 14 July 1947
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalJohn Horace Dickey 24,469 44.99 Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthHyacinth Lawrence MacIntosh 16,151 29.70  
Progressive ConservativeAlex A. McDonald 13,768 25.31  
Total valid votes 54,388 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalGordon Benjamin Isnor 26,407 25.15 Green tickY
LiberalWilliam Chisholm MacDonald 23,616 22.49 Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeHenry P. MacKeen 18,182 17.31  
Progressive ConservativeGerald Dwyer 18,037 17.18  
Co-operative CommonwealthLloyd R. Shaw 8,937 8.51  
Co-operative CommonwealthR. Leo Rooney 8,783 8.36  
Labor–ProgressiveR. Charles Murray 560 0.53  
IndependentO.R. Regan 488 0.46  
Total valid votes 105,010 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalWilliam Chisholm MacDonald 22,089 24.94 Green tickY
LiberalGordon Benjamin Isnor 19,398 21.90 Green tickY
National GovernmentRichard A. Donahoe 18,197 20.54  
National GovernmentCharles B. Smith 18,114 20.45  
Independent LiberalRobert Emmett Finn 9,217 10.41  
Co-operative CommonwealthHelgi I.S. Borgford 1,561 1.76  
Total valid votes 88,576 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalGordon Benjamin Isnor 24,158 28.18 Green tickY
LiberalRobert Emmett Finn 23,312 27.19 Green tickY
ConservativeRobert D. Guilford 13,624 15.89  
ConservativeLouis A. Gastonguay 13,250 15.45  
ReconstructionJohn Furlong 6,307 7.36  
ReconstructionJohn Joseph Power 5,091 5.94  
Total valid votes 85,742 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1930
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeWilliam Anderson Black 21,611 26.51 Green tickY
ConservativeFelix Patrick Quinn 21,280 26.11 Green tickY
LiberalPeter R. Jack 19,439 23.85  
LiberalEdward Joseph Cragg 19,185 23.54  
Total valid votes 81,515 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1926
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeWilliam Anderson Black 17,911 28.33 Green tickY
ConservativeFelix Patrick Quinn 17,171 27.16 Green tickY
LiberalJames Layton Ralston 14,139 22.36  
LiberalJohn Murphy 14,007 22.15  
Total valid votes 63,228 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1925
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeWilliam Anderson Black 18,796 32.29 Green tickY
ConservativeFelix Patrick Quinn 17,996 30.91 Green tickY
LiberalGordon Ross Marshall 10,815 18.58  
LiberalRobert Emmett Finn 10,609 18.22  
Total valid votes 58,216 100.00
Canadian federal by-election, 5 December 1923
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeWilliam Anderson Black 13,365 53.90 Green tickY
LiberalGeorge Alfred Redmond 11,433 46.10  
Total valid votes 24,798 100.00
Called upon Alexander Maclean's acceptance of an office of emolument
under the Crown, 2 November 1923
Canadian federal by-election, 4 December 1922
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalRobert Emmett Finn 8,668 54.61 Green tickY
ConservativeJohn Joseph Power 4,796 30.21  
LabourJames Joseph O'Connell 2,409 15.18  
Total valid votes 15,873 100.00
Called upon Edward Blackadder's death, 22 October 1922
Canadian federal election, 1921
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalEdward Blackadder 16,157 26.70 Green tickY
LiberalAlexander Kenneth Maclean 15,892 26.27 Green tickY
ConservativeHector McInnes 11,016 18.21  
ConservativeJames Wilfred Doyle 9,537 15.76  
LabourArthur Charles Hawkins 4,141 6.84  
LabourJoseph Sylvester Wallace 3,763 6.22  
Total valid votes 60,506 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1917
Party Candidate VotesElected
Government (Unionist)Alexander Kenneth Maclean acclaimed Green tickY
Government (Unionist)Peter Francis Martin acclaimed Green tickY
Canadian federal by-election, 27 October 1911
Party Candidate VotesElected
ConservativeRobert Borden acclaimed Green tickY
Called upon the appointment of Robert Borden's as President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and his becoming Prime Minister of Canada, 10 October 1911
Canadian federal election, 1911
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeRobert Borden 7,040 25.46 Green tickY
LiberalAlexander Kenneth Maclean 6,946 25.12 Green tickY
LiberalEdward Blackadder 6,879 24.88  
ConservativeAdam Brown Crosby 6,787 24.54  
Total valid votes 27,652 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1908
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeRobert Borden 7,386 26.80 Green tickY
ConservativeAdam Brown Crosby 7,115 25.82 Green tickY
LiberalWilliam Roche 6,635 24.08  
LiberalMichael Carney 6,423 23.31  
Total valid votes 27,559 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1904
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalWilliam Roche 7,430 26.53 Green tickY
LiberalMichael Carney 7,277 25.98 Green tickY
ConservativeRobert Borden 6,830 24.39  
ConservativeJohn C. O'Mullin 6,472 23.11  
Total valid votes 28,009 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1900
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeRobert Borden 5,705 25.67 Green tickY
LiberalWilliam Roche 5,577 25.09 Green tickY
ConservativeThomas Edward Kenny 5,562 25.03  
LiberalWilliam B. Wallace 5,380 24.21  
Total valid votes 22,224 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1896
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeRobert Borden 6,170 26.53 Green tickY
LiberalBenjamin Russell 5,997 25.79 Green tickY
ConservativeThomas Edward Kenny 5,616 24.15  
LiberalM.E. Keefe 5,472 23.53  
Total valid votes 23,255 100.00
Canadian federal by-election, 11 February 1892
Party Candidate VotesElected
ConservativeThomas Edward Kenny acclaimed Green tickY
ConservativeJohn Fitzwilliam Stairs acclaimed Green tickY
Called upon election being declared void
Canadian federal election, 1891
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
ConservativeThomas Edward Kenny 5,274 27.69 Green tickY
ConservativeJohn Fitzwilliam Stairs 5,262 27.63 Green tickY
LiberalAlfred Gilpin Jones 4,335 22.76  
LiberalEdward Farrell 4,174 21.92  
Total valid votes 19,045 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1887
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalAlfred Gilpin Jones 4,243 25.53 Green tickY
ConservativeThomas Edward Kenny 4,181 25.15 Green tickY
ConservativeJohn Fitzwilliam Stairs 4,099 24.66  
LiberalH.H. Fuller 4,098 24.66  
Total valid votes 16,621 100.00
Canadian federal by-election, 25 July 1883
Party Candidate VotesElected
ConservativeJohn Fitzwilliam Stairs acclaimed Green tickY
Called upon Matthew Richey being named Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, 4 July 1883
Canadian federal election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Liberal–ConservativeM.B. Daly 2,811 25.84 Green tickY
Liberal–ConservativeMatthew Henry Richey 2,785 25.60 Green tickY
IndependentAlfred Gilpin Jones 2,720 25.00  
LiberalH.H. Fuller 2,563 23.56  
Total valid votes 10,879 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1878
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Liberal–ConservativeMatthew Henry Richey 3,532 28.13 Green tickY
Liberal–ConservativeM.B. Daly 3,466 27.60 Green tickY
IndependentAlfred Gilpin Jones 2,863 22.80  
Independent LiberalPatrick Power 2,695 21.46  
Total valid votes 12,556 100.00
Canadian federal by-election, 29 January 1878
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
IndependentAlfred Gilpin Jones 2,981 51.92 Green tickY
UnknownMatthew Henry Richey 2,761 48.08  
Total valid votes 5,742 100.00
Called upon the resignation of Alfred Jones because of an alleged breach of the Independence of Parliament Act
Canadian federal election, 1874
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Independent LiberalPatrick Power 3,186 45.52 Green tickY
IndependentAlfred Gilpin Jones 2,979 42.56 Green tickY
UnknownG. Robb 834 11.92  
Total valid votes 6,999 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1872
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Liberal–ConservativeWilliam Johnston Almon 2,528 25.55 Green tickY
LiberalStephen Tobin 2,486 25.12 Green tickY
Independent LiberalPatrick Power 2,452 24.78  
IndependentAlfred Gilpin Jones 2,430 24.56  
Total valid votes 9,896 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1867
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Anti-ConfederationAlfred Gilpin Jones 2,381 26.28 Green tickY
Anti-ConfederationPatrick Power 2,367 26.13 Green tickY
UnknownJohn Tobin 2,158 23.82  
UnknownS.L. Shannon 2,154 23.77  
Total valid votes 9,060 100.00

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Constituency represented by the Prime Minister
1911-1917
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