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Electoral History for Inverness Electoral History for Inverness Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for the public by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 1 of 27

Inverness Electoral History for Inverness The electoral district of Inverness was re-created following the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Commission. The two districts of Inverness North and South were once again merged into one district, encompassing most of the county. The only exceptions were that the Port Hawkesbury and Port Hastings areas were moved to the Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury district, and the area north of the southern border of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park was moved to the Victoria district. In 2003, Inverness gained the northern area of Inverness County from Victoria and Port Hawkesbury from Guysborough - Port Hawkesbury (SNS 2002, c.34). In 2013, following the recommendation of the Electoral Boundaries Commission, this district lost the town of Port Hawkesbury to Cape Breton-Richmond. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected MacMaster, Allan Gerard 08-Oct-2013 Progressive Conservative Majority: (568) MacMaster, Allan Gerard Progressive Conservative 3816 Rankin, Jackie Liberal 3248 Smith, Michelle A. New Democratic Party 678 MacMaster, Allan Gerard 20-Oct-2009 (By-election) Progressive Conservative Majority: (54) MacMaster, Allan Gerard Progressive Conservative 3158 McNeil, Ian Liberal 3104 Lewis, Bert New Democratic Party 2344 Arsenault, Nathalie Green Party 223 MacDonald, Rodney Joseph 09-Jun-2009 Majority: (3431) MacDonald, Rodney J. Progressive Conservative 5402 MacIsaac, Michael New Democratic Party 1971 Bennett, Shaun Liberal 1905 Arsenault, Nathalie Green Party 339 Progressive Conservative October-30-13 Page 2 of 27

MacDonald, Rodney Joseph Electoral History for Inverness 13-Jun-2006 Majority: (5777) MacDonald, Rodney J. Progressive Conservative 7992 MacLennan, Mary Liberal 1748 Murphy, Tim New Democratic Party 1438 Gibson, John G. Green Party 146 Progressive Conservative MacDonald, Rodney Joseph 05-Aug-2003 Majority: (1527) MacDonald, Rodney Progressive Conservative 5398 Gillis, Debbie Liberal 3871 Murphy, Tim New Democratic Party 1277 Progressive Conservative MacDonald, Rodney Joseph 27-Jul-1999 Majority: (327) MacDonald, Rodney Progressive Conservative 3876 MacDonald, Charlie Liberal 3549 Yipp, Roy New Democratic Party 1612 Progressive Conservative MacDonald, Charlie 24-Mar-1998 Liberal Majority: (2122) MacDonald, Charlie Liberal 4396 Coady, Maria New Democratic Party 2274 MacDonald, Randy Progressive Conservative 1951 MacDonald, Ed Independent 569 October-30-13 Page 3 of 27

MacArthur, Charles Bernard (Charlie) Electoral History for Inverness 25-May-1993 Majority: (2860) Liberal MacArthur, Charles B. Liberal 5804 Crowdis, Frank Progressive Conservative 2944 Goodwin, Mary T. New Democratic Party 902 October-30-13 Page 4 of 27

Electoral History for Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury Electoral History for Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for the public by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 5 of 27

Electoral History for Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury In 1993, the name of Guysborough was changed to Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury to reflect the changes in boundaries recommended by the Electoral Boundaries Commission. In 2003, Guysborough - Port Hawkesbury was renamed Guysborough-Sheet Harbour. It lost Port Hawkesbury to Inverness and gained the Sheet Harbour area on its western boundary from the Eastern Shore (SNS 2002, c34). Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Chisholm, Ronald Michael (Ronnie) 27-Jul-1999 Majority: (134) Chisholm, Ronald Michael Progressive Conservative 3285 White, Ray Liberal 3151 Panagopoulos, Wendy New Democratic Party 1267 Kinney, Courtney Nova Scotia Party 138 Progressive Conservative White, Ray 24-Mar-1998 Liberal Majority: (721) White, Ray Liberal 3438 Chisholm, Ronald Michael Progressive Conservative 2717 Panagopoulos, Wendy New Democratic Party 1876 White, Ray 25-May-1993 Liberal Majority: (2253) White, Ray Liberal 5487 MacNeil, Charles Whyndham Progressive Conservative 3234 Fraser, Frank X. New Democratic Party 982 October-30-13 Page 6 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness North Electoral History for Inverness North Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for the public by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 7 of 27

Inverness North Electoral History for Inverness North In 1981, Inverness County was split into two districts: Inverness North and Inverness South. The electoral district of Inverness was re-created following the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Commission. The two districts of Inverness North and South were once again merged into one district, encompassing most of the county. The only exceptions were that the Port Hawkesbury and Port Hastings areas were moved to the Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury district, and the area north of the southern border of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park was moved to the Victoria district. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected MacArthur, Charles Bernard (Charlie) 06-Sep-1988 Majority: (801) Liberal MacArthur, Charles Liberal 3666 MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 2865 Boucher, Ben New Democratic Party 1392 MacLean, Norman James (Jim) 06-Nov-1984 Majority: (266) MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 3475 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 3209 Boucher, Ben New Democratic Party 913 Thomas, Nancy Labour 29 Progressive Conservative MacKenzie, John Archie 06-Oct-1981 Liberal Majority: (610) MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 3770 Rankin, Daniel Progressive Conservative 3160 Gillis, Eleanor Joyce New Democratic Party 564 October-30-13 Page 8 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness South Electoral History for Inverness South Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for the public by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 9 of 27

Inverness South Electoral History for Inverness South In 1981, Inverness County was split into two districts: Inverness North and Inverness South. The electoral district of Inverness was re-created following the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Commission. The two districts of Inverness North and South were once again merged into one district, encompassing most of the county. The only exceptions were that the Port Hawkesbury and Port Hastings areas were moved to the Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury district, and the area north of the southern border of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park was moved to the Victoria district. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Graham, Daniel 06-Sep-1988 Liberal Majority: (123) Graham, Daniel Liberal 2185 MacLean, William Joseph Independent 2062 MacLachlan, Archie Progressive Conservative 866 Beaton, Martin New Democratic Party 345 MacLean, William Joseph (Billy Joe) 24-Feb-1987 (By-election) Independent Majority: (165) MacLean, William Joseph Independent 2203 MacDonald, Allan Liberal 2038 MacLean, Mary Margaret Progressive Conservative 807 Beaton, Martin New Democratic Party 446 MacLean, William Joseph (Billy Joe) 06-Nov-1984 Majority: (1537) MacLean, William Joseph Progressive Conservative 3273 Graham, Daniel Liberal 1736 MacKinnon, Al New Democratic Party 246 Golemiec, Laddie Labour 33 Progressive Conservative MacLean was expelled from the House on October 30, 1986. He was re-elected in the subsequent by-election. October-30-13 Page 10 of 27

MacLean, William Joseph (Billy Joe) Electoral History for Inverness South 06-Oct-1981 Majority: (62) MacLean, William Joseph Progressive Conservative 2469 MacEachern, William Malcolm Liberal 2407 Martin, Bill New Democratic Party 397 Progressive Conservative October-30-13 Page 11 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Electoral History for Inverness County Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for the public by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 12 of 27

Inverness County Electoral History for Inverness County In 1981, Inverness County was split into two districts: Inverness North and Inverness South. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected MacKenzie, John Archie 19-Sep-1978 Liberal Majority: (220) MacEachern, William Malcolm Liberal 6270 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 5632 MacLean, Bernie Progressive Conservative 5412 MacIsaac, Bill Progressive Conservative 4614 Chisholm, Archie A. New Democratic Party 644 Campbell, Joyce New Democratic Party 563 MacEachern, William Malcolm (Bill) 19-Sep-1978 Majority: (858) Liberal MacEachern, William Malcolm Liberal 6270 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 5632 MacLean, Bernie Progressive Conservative 5412 MacIsaac, Bill Progressive Conservative 4614 Chisholm, Archie A. New Democratic Party 644 Campbell, Joyce New Democratic Party 563 MacKenzie, John Archie 02-Apr-1974 Liberal Majority: (571) MacEachern, William Malcolm Liberal 5606 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 5403 MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 4832 Shannon, Joseph Progressive Conservative 4088 MacKay, Donald New Democratic Party 621 Bennett, Winston New Democratic Party 466 Haig, Catherine Independent 139 October-30-13 Page 13 of 27

MacEachern, William Malcolm (Bill) Electoral History for Inverness County 02-Apr-1974 Majority: (774) Liberal MacEachern, William Malcolm Liberal 5606 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 5403 MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 4832 Shannon, Joseph Progressive Conservative 4088 MacKay, Donald New Democratic Party 621 Bennett, Winston New Democratic Party 466 Haig, Catherine Independent 139 MacLean, Norman James (Jim) 13-Oct-1970 Majority: (668) MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 4607 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 4124 MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 3939 Shannon, Joe Progressive Conservative 3728 Davis, Al Independent 1304 Yetman, Jerry New Democratic Party 556 Progressive Conservative MacKenzie, John Archie 13-Oct-1970 Liberal Majority: (396) MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 4607 MacKenzie, John Archie Liberal 4124 MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 3939 Shannon, Joe Progressive Conservative 3728 Davis, Al Independent 1304 Yetman, Jerry New Democratic Party 556 October-30-13 Page 14 of 27

MacLean, William Nicholson Electoral History for Inverness County 30-May-1967 Majority: (276) Liberal MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 3994 MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 3956 Davis, Alfred James Progressive Conservative 3680 MacIsaac, William Liberal 3571 MacLean, Norman James (Jim) 30-May-1967 Majority: (314) MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 3994 MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 3956 Davis, Alfred James Progressive Conservative 3680 MacIsaac, William Liberal 3571 Progressive Conservative MacLean, William Nicholson 08-Oct-1963 Majority: (193) Liberal MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 4474 MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 4219 Davis, Alfred James Progressive Conservative 4026 Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 3988 MacLean, Norman James (Jim) 08-Oct-1963 Majority: (448) MacLean, Norman James Progressive Conservative 4474 MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 4219 Davis, Alfred James Progressive Conservative 4026 Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 3988 Progressive Conservative October-30-13 Page 15 of 27

MacLean, William Nicholson Electoral History for Inverness County 11-Sep-1962 (By-election) Liberal Majority: (75) MacLean, William Nicholson Liberal 4354 Davis, Alfred James Progressive Conservative 4279 Nunn, Joseph Clyde 07-Jun-1960 Liberal Majority: (190) Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 4113 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 4018 Chisholm, Archie Neil Progressive Conservative 3923 MacKichan, Ralph Mauger Progressive Conservative 3648 MacLellan, Stephen James CCF (Cooperative Commonwealth 353 Federation) MacLean died January 30, 1962 MacLean, Roderick 07-Jun-1960 Liberal Majority: (95) Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 4113 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 4018 Chisholm, Archie Neil Progressive Conservative 3923 MacKichan, Ralph Mauger Progressive Conservative 3648 MacLellan, Stephen James CCF (Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) 353 MacLean died January 30, 1962 Nunn, Joseph Clyde 30-Oct-1956 Liberal Majority: (742) Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 4415 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 4252 Chisholm, Archie Neil Progressive Conservative 3673 Davis, A. L. Progressive Conservative 3539 October-30-13 Page 16 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County MacLean, Roderick 30-Oct-1956 Liberal Majority: (579) Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 4415 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 4252 Chisholm, Archie Neil Progressive Conservative 3673 Davis, A. L. Progressive Conservative 3539 Nunn, Joseph Clyde 16-Nov-1954 (By-election) Liberal Majority: (1620) Nunn, Joseph Clyde Liberal 4825 MacDougall, Isaac Duncan Progressive Conservative 3205 Rankin, Joseph CCF (Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) 587 McKinnon, Alexander Hugh 26-May-1953 Majority: (1140) Liberal McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 4725 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 4513 Boudreau, Leo P. Progressive Conservative 3585 MacInnis, Alexander A. Progressive Conservative 3374 Mckinnon resigned upon appointment as county court judge. MacLean, Roderick 26-May-1953 Liberal Majority: (928) McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 4725 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 4513 Boudreau, Leo P. Progressive Conservative 3585 MacInnis, Alexander A. Progressive Conservative 3374 Mckinnon resigned upon appointment as county court judge. October-30-13 Page 17 of 27

McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Electoral History for Inverness County 09-Jun-1949 Majority: (3800) Liberal McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 6168 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 5562 Munro, Alcorn A. Progressive Conservative 2368 Penny, George H. Progressive Conservative 2254 MacLean, Roderick 09-Jun-1949 Liberal Majority: (3194) McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 6168 MacLean, Roderick Liberal 5562 Munro, Alcorn A. Progressive Conservative 2368 Penny, George H. Progressive Conservative 2254 McKinnon, Alexander Hugh 23-Oct-1945 Majority: (3082) Liberal McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 5283 MacInnes, Alexander Angus Progressive Conservative 2201 McKinnon, Alexander Hugh 28-Oct-1941 Majority: (2259) Liberal McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 5302 McInnis, Alexander Daniel Progressive Conservative 3043 McKinnon, Alexander Hugh 28-Oct-1940 (By-election) Majority: (Acclamation) Liberal McKinnon, Alexander Hugh Liberal 0 McKinnon won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 18 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County McGarry, Moses Elijah 29-Jun-1937 Liberal Majority: (1834) McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal 5836 McInnis, Alexander Daniel Progressive Conservative 4002 McGarry resigned to contest the federal general election April 28, 1940. McGarry, Moses Elijah 22-Aug-1933 Liberal Majority: (764) McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal 5626 Aucoin, Hubert Meet Liberal Conservative 4862 Proudfoot, James Adam 01-Oct-1928 Liberal Majority: (492) Proudfoot, James Adam Liberal 4422 McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal 4318 McKay, Malcolm H. Liberal Conservative 3930 Aucoin, Hubert Meet Liberal Conservative 3865 McGarry, Moses Elijah 01-Oct-1928 Liberal Majority: (388) Proudfoot, James Adam Liberal 4422 McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal 4318 McKay, Malcolm H. Liberal Conservative 3930 Aucoin, Hubert Meet Liberal Conservative 3865 McKay, Malcolm H. 25-Jun-1925 Liberal Conservative Majority: (274) McKay, Malcolm H. Liberal Conservative 4180 Aucoin, Hubert Meet Liberal Conservative 4019 McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal 3906 Bourinot, John C. Liberal 3862 October-30-13 Page 19 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Aucoin, Hubert Meet 25-Jun-1925 Liberal Conservative Majority: (113) McKay, Malcolm H. Liberal Conservative 4180 Aucoin, Hubert Meet Liberal Conservative 4019 McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal 3906 Bourinot, John C. Liberal 3862 MacLennan, Donald 27-Jul-1920 Liberal Majority: (818) MacLennan, Donald Liberal 3461 Bourinot, John C Liberal 3204 McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal Conservative 2643 MacKay, Malcolm H. Liberal Conservative 2081 McNeil, John J. Labour 1763 Bourinot, John C 27-Jul-1920 Liberal Majority: (561) MacLennan, Donald Liberal 3461 Bourinot, John C Liberal 3204 McGarry, Moses Elijah Liberal Conservative 2643 MacKay, Malcolm H. Liberal Conservative 2081 McNeil, John J. Labour 1763 MacLennan, Donald 20-Jun-1916 Liberal Majority: (124) MacLennan, Donald Liberal 2655 Bourinot, John C Liberal 2540 Gallant, Thomas Liberal Conservative 2531 MacLean, Duncan F. Liberal Conservative 2238 October-30-13 Page 20 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Bourinot, John C 20-Jun-1916 Liberal Majority: (9) MacLennan, Donald Liberal 2655 Bourinot, John C Liberal 2540 Gallant, Thomas Liberal Conservative 2531 MacLean, Duncan F. Liberal Conservative 2238 MacLennan, Donald 14-Jun-1911 Liberal Majority: (449) MacLennan, Donald Liberal 2723 MacDonald, James Liberal 2613 Gallant, Thomas Liberal Conservative 2274 McMillan, Charles Edward Liberal Conservative 2143 MacDonald died March 2, 1916. MacDonald, James 14-Jun-1911 Liberal Majority: (339) MacLennan, Donald Liberal 2723 MacDonald, James Liberal 2613 Gallant, Thomas Liberal Conservative 2274 McMillan, Charles Edward Liberal Conservative 2143 MacDonald died March 2, 1916. McMillan, Charles Edward 20-Jun-1906 Majority: (99) MacDonald, James Liberal 2052 McMillan, Charles Edward Liberal Conservative 1639 Hache, H. C. Liberal 1540 Doucette, Moses J. Liberal 1530 MacLachlan, Dougald Liberal 1360 McNeil, Daniel Liberal Conservative 1099 Liberal Conservative October-30-13 Page 21 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County MacDonald, James 20-Jun-1906 Liberal Majority: (512) MacDonald, James Liberal 2052 McMillan, Charles Edward Liberal Conservative 1639 Hache, H. C. Liberal 1540 Doucette, Moses J. Liberal 1530 MacLachlan, Dougald Liberal 1360 McNeil, Daniel Liberal Conservative 1099 MacDonald, James 02-Oct-1901 Liberal Majority: (944) MacDonald, James Liberal 2270 Doucette, Moses J. Liberal 1734 McMillan, Charles Edward Liberal Conservative 1326 McDougall, J. L. Liberal 1317 McNeil, Daniel Liberal Conservative 1137 Macdonald, Alexander Liberal 504 Doucette, Moses J. 02-Oct-1901 Liberal Majority: (408) MacDonald, James Liberal 2270 Doucette, Moses J. Liberal 1734 McMillan, Charles Edward Liberal Conservative 1326 McDougall, J. L. Liberal 1317 McNeil, Daniel Liberal Conservative 1137 Macdonald, Alexander Liberal 504 MacDonald, James 20-Apr-1897 Liberal Majority: (1109) MacDonald, James Liberal 2646 Doucette, Moses J. Liberal 2501 Jamieson, John H. Liberal Conservative 1537 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1350 October-30-13 Page 22 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Doucette, Moses J. 20-Apr-1897 Liberal Majority: (964) MacDonald, James Liberal 2646 Doucette, Moses J. Liberal 2501 Jamieson, John H. Liberal Conservative 1537 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1350 Jamieson, John H. 15-Mar-1894 Liberal Conservative Majority: (111) Jamieson, John H. Liberal Conservative 1857 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1760 MacKinnon, John J. (2) Liberal 1746 McDonnell, Samuel Liberal 1658 Campbell, Alexander 15-Mar-1894 Liberal Conservative Majority: (14) Jamieson, John H. Liberal Conservative 1857 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1760 MacKinnon, John J. (2) Liberal 1746 McDonnell, Samuel Liberal 1658 McNeil, Daniel 21-May-1890 Liberal Majority: (306) McNeil, Daniel Liberal 1908 MacKinnon, John J. (2) Liberal 1874 McKeen, John Liberal Conservative 1602 McLellan, Angus Liberal Conservative 1490 MacKinnon, John J. (2) 21-May-1890 Liberal Majority: (272) McNeil, Daniel Liberal 1908 MacKinnon, John J. (2) Liberal 1874 McKeen, John Liberal Conservative 1602 McLellan, Angus Liberal Conservative 1490 October-30-13 Page 23 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County McNeil, Daniel 15-Jun-1886 Liberal Majority: (401) MacKinnon, John J. (2) Liberal 1854 McNeil, Daniel Liberal 1764 McLennan, A. Liberal Conservative 1363 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 974 MacKinnon, John J. (2) 15-Jun-1886 Liberal Majority: (491) MacKinnon, John J. (2) Liberal 1854 McNeil, Daniel Liberal 1764 McLennan, A. Liberal Conservative 1363 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 974 McLennan, Angus 11-Jan-1883 (By-election) Liberal Conservative Majority: (138) McLennan, Angus Liberal Conservative 734 MacDonnell, Samuel Liberal 700 Note: Returns are incomplete from the newspapers of the day. These papers indicate the majority, but do not give an official tally of votes. There is also suspicion based upon Murray Beck's book that McLennan crossed the floor to the Liberals while the House was in session. Campbell, Duncan J. 20-Jun-1882 Liberal Majority: (48) Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1477 Campbell, Duncan J. Liberal 1435 McLennan, Angus Liberal Conservative 1387 McKinnon, John Liberal 1317 Duncan Campbell died November 15, 1882 before the House met. He was replaced by Angus McLennan. October-30-13 Page 24 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Campbell, Alexander 20-Jun-1882 Liberal Conservative Majority: (90) Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1477 Campbell, Duncan J. Liberal 1435 McLennan, Angus Liberal Conservative 1387 McKinnon, John Liberal 1317 Duncan Campbell died November 15, 1882 before the House met. He was replaced by Angus McLennan. Campbell, Duncan J. 17-Sep-1878 Liberal Majority: (210) Campbell, Duncan J. Liberal 1650 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1548 McKinnon, John Liberal 1440 Gillies, D. Liberal Conservative 1393 Campbell, Alexander 17-Sep-1878 Liberal Conservative Majority: (108) Campbell, Duncan J. Liberal 1650 Campbell, Alexander Liberal Conservative 1548 McKinnon, John Liberal 1440 Gillies, D. Liberal Conservative 1393 MacKinnon, John J. (2) 17-Dec-1874 Independent Majority: (81) Campbell, Duncan J. Independent 1482 MacKinnon, John J. (2) Independent 1390 Campbell, Alexander Liberal 1309 McDonald, Hugh Liberal 1260 Campbell and Mackinnon both ran as independents. They supported the liberals. Campbell, Duncan J. 17-Dec-1874 Independent Majority: (173) Campbell, Duncan J. Independent 1482 MacKinnon, John J. (2) Independent 1390 Campbell, Alexander Liberal 1309 McDonald, Hugh Liberal 1260 Campbell and Mackinnon both ran as independents. They supported the liberals. October-30-13 Page 25 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Campbell, Duncan J. 16-Oct-1872 (By-election) Liberal Conservative Majority: (84) Campbell, Duncan J. Liberal Conservative 1384 McDonald, Hugh Liberal 1300 McDonnell, Samuel 16-May-1871 Liberal Conservative Majority: (48) Blanchard, Hiram Liberal Conservative 1427 McDonnell, Samuel Liberal Conservative 1328 Campbell, Alexander Liberal 1280 MacDonald, Hugh Liberal 1265 McDonnell resigned to contest the federal general election of 1872. He was replaced by Duncan Campbell. Blanchard, Hiram 16-May-1871 Liberal Conservative Majority: (147) Blanchard, Hiram Liberal Conservative 1427 McDonnell, Samuel Liberal Conservative 1328 Campbell, Alexander Liberal 1280 MacDonald, Hugh Liberal 1265 McDonnell resigned to contest the federal general election of 1872. He was replaced by Duncan Campbell. MacDonald, Hugh 22-Oct-1868 (By-election) Anti-Confederate Majority: (4) MacDonald, Hugh Anti-Confederate 1324 Blanchard, Hiram Liberal Conservative 1320 Campbell, Alexander 18-Sep-1867 Anti-Confederate Majority: (126) Campbell, Alexander Anti-Confederate 1058 Blanchard, Hiram Confederate 986 McInnis, H. Anti-Confederate 932 Gillis, A. Anti-Confederate 492 Blanchard's seat declared vacant September 7, 1868. Declared undue election. He was replaced by Hugh MacDonald. October-30-13 Page 26 of 27

Electoral History for Inverness County Blanchard, Hiram 18-Sep-1867 Confederate Majority: (54) Campbell, Alexander Anti-Confederate 1058 Blanchard, Hiram Confederate 986 McInnis, H. Anti-Confederate 932 Gillis, A. Anti-Confederate 492 Blanchard's seat declared vacant September 7, 1868. Declared undue election. He was replaced by Hugh MacDonald. October-30-13 Page 27 of 27