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Electoral History for Kings West Electoral History for Kings West 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 17

Kings West Electoral History for Kings West Kings County was divided into three electoral districts: Kings North, Kings South and Kings West. Kings West consisted of that portion of Kings County contained in polling districts Four, Five, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen and the Town of Berwick. (SNS 1955, c. 27, s. 4) Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 08-Oct-2013 Majority: (4310) Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 5585 Frowley, Jody A. Progressive Conservative 1275 Landry, Robert K. (Bob) New Democratic Party 603 Lake, Barbera G. Green Party 157 Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 09-Jun-2009 Majority: (3348) Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 5015 Palmer, Chris Progressive Conservative 1667 Tobin, Carol New Democratic Party 1422 de Boer, Nistal Prem Green Party 149 Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 13-Jun-2006 Majority: (1139) Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 3940 Prall, John Progressive Conservative 2801 Hubbert, Greg New Democratic Party 1590 de Boer, Nistal Prem Green Party 112 Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 05-Aug-2003 Majority: (116) Glavine, Leo Alphonsus 3045 Carey, Jon Progressive Conservative 2929 Hubbert, Greg New Democratic Party 2275 October-30-13 Page 2 of 17

Electoral History for Kings West Carey, Jon 27-Jul-1999 Progressive Conservative Majority: (1687) Carey, Jon Progressive Conservative 4033 Clarke, Don 2346 DeMestral, Jacquie New Democratic Party 1629 Adams, Frances Nova Scotia Party 166 Moody, George Clifford 24-Mar-1998 Progressive Conservative Majority: (3391) Moody, George Clifford Progressive Conservative 5075 Thurber, Baden 1684 DeMestral, Jacquie New Democratic Party 1414 Moody, George Clifford 25-May-1993 Progressive Conservative Majority: (1717) Moody, George Clifford Progressive Conservative 4895 Thurber, Baden 3178 DeMestral, Jacquie New Democratic Party 1055 MacLean, Christopher Natural Law Party 94 Moody, George Clifford 06-Sep-1988 Progressive Conservative Majority: (2785) Moody, George Clifford Progressive Conservative 5899 Bezanson, Frank Curwin 3114 Lynch, Ralph New Democratic Party 883 Moody, George Clifford 06-Nov-1984 Progressive Conservative Majority: (2727) Moody, George Clifford Progressive Conservative 5273 McKeil, Doug 2546 Davis, Ted New Democratic Party 904 October-30-13 Page 3 of 17

Electoral History for Kings West Moody, George Clifford 06-Oct-1981 Progressive Conservative Majority: (3027) Moody, George Clifford Progressive Conservative 5286 Weir, Dan 2259 Queen, Carolyn New Democratic Party 1349 Moody, George Clifford 19-Sep-1978 Progressive Conservative Majority: (1452) Moody, George Clifford Progressive Conservative 5011 Bezanson, Frank Curwin 3559 Dyer, William J. New Democratic Party 869 Bezanson, Frank Curwin 02-Apr-1974 Majority: (1825) Bezanson, Frank Curwin 5031 Howlett, Kathleen E. Progressive Conservative 3206 Wolsey, Donald New Democratic Party 374 Bezanson, Frank Curwin 16-Nov-1971 (By-election) Majority: (323) Bezanson, Frank Curwin 4350 Chisholm, Fred Progressive Conservative 4027 Tidman, Gordon Alfred 13-Oct-1970 Progressive Conservative Majority: (1) Tidman, Gordon Alfred Progressive Conservative 3735 Bezanson, Frank Curwin 3735 Boates, F. Keith Independent 160 Results of election declared null and void. October-30-13 Page 4 of 17

Electoral History for Kings West Tidman, Gordon Alfred 30-May-1967 Progressive Conservative Majority: (97) Tidman, Gordon Alfred Progressive Conservative 3619 Bezanson, Frank Curwin 3522 Loomer, Ralph New Democratic Party 247 Kinsman, Paul Eric 08-Oct-1963 Progressive Conservative Majority: (812) Kinsman, Paul Eric Progressive Conservative 3879 MacArthur, Edward 3067 MacArthur, Edward 07-Jun-1960 Majority: (512) MacArthur, Edward 3937 Hazel, R. F. Progressive Conservative 3425 Turner, George CCF (Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) 219 Thomas, Hiram 30-Oct-1956 Progressive Conservative Majority: (3) Thomas, Hiram Progressive Conservative 2988 McLean, C. D. 2985 October-30-13 Page 5 of 17

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 6 of 17

Kings County Kings County was divided into three electoral districts: Kings North, which consisted of that portion of Kings County contained in polling districts One, Two, Three and the Town of Kentville. Kings South, which consisted of that portion of Kings County contained in polling districts Six, Seven, Eight and Nine and the town of Wolfville. Kings West, which consisted of that portion of Kings County contained in polling districts Four, Five, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen and the Town of Berwick. (SNS 1955, c. 27, s. 4) Member Elected Election Date Party Elected Haliburton, Edward Douglas 26-May-1953 Majority: (397) Haliburton, Edward Douglas Progressive Conservative 7642 Boggs, George Arthur Progressive Conservative 7481 Sutton, David Durell 7245 Pipe, William Harvey 7047 Progressive Conservative Boggs, George Arthur 26-May-1953 Progressive Conservative Majority: (236) Haliburton, Edward Douglas Progressive Conservative 7642 Boggs, George Arthur Progressive Conservative 7481 Sutton, David Durell 7245 Pipe, William Harvey 7047 Sutton, David Durell 09-Jun-1949 Majority: (184) Pipe, William Harvey 7369 Sutton, David Durell 7322 Haliburton, Edward Douglas Progressive Conservative 7138 Thomas, Hiram Progressive Conservative 7061 October-30-13 Page 7 of 17

Pipe, William Harvey 09-Jun-1949 Majority: (231) Pipe, William Harvey 7369 Sutton, David Durell 7322 Haliburton, Edward Douglas Progressive Conservative 7138 Thomas, Hiram Progressive Conservative 7061 Sutton, David Durell 23-Oct-1945 Majority: (2276) Sutton, David Durell 7027 Chisholm, W. L. Progressive Conservative 4751 McDonald, John Alexander 28-Oct-1941 Majority: (2676) McDonald, John Alexander 6654 Crosby, Raymond Progressive Conservative 3978 McDonald, John Alexander 29-Jun-1937 Majority: (1680) McDonald, John Alexander 7470 Nowlan, George Clyde Progressive Conservative 5790 McDonald, John Alexander 22-Aug-1933 Majority: (602) McDonald, John Alexander 6700 Nowlan, George Clyde Conservative 6098 October-30-13 Page 8 of 17

Nowlan, George Clyde 01-Oct-1928 Conservative Majority: (449) Caldwell, Reginald Tucker Conservative 5540 Nowlan, George Clyde Conservative 5452 Durno, James F. 5003 Porter, Frederick J. 4610 Caldwell, Reginald Tucker 01-Oct-1928 Majority: (537) Caldwell, Reginald Tucker Conservative 5540 Nowlan, George Clyde Conservative 5452 Durno, James F. 5003 Porter, Frederick J. 4610 Conservative Nowlan, George Clyde 25-Jun-1925 Conservative Majority: (557) Nowlan, George Clyde Conservative 5520 Caldwell, Reginald Tucker Conservative 5455 McDonald, John Alexander 4963 Borden, Allison H. 4543 Caldwell, Reginald Tucker 25-Jun-1925 Majority: (492) Nowlan, George Clyde Conservative 5520 Caldwell, Reginald Tucker Conservative 5455 McDonald, John Alexander 4963 Borden, Allison H. 4543 Conservative Sealy, James 16-Jan-1923 (By-election) Majority: (Acclamation) Sealy, James 0 Sealy won by acclamation. October-30-13 Page 9 of 17

Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 27-Jul-1920 Majority: (1295) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 4917 McDonald, John Alexander 4705 Kinsman, James Everett Conservative 3622 Bill, C. R. Conservative 3437 Wickwire died November 26, 1922. He ws replaced by James Sealy. McDonald, John Alexander 27-Jul-1920 Majority: (1083) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 4917 McDonald, John Alexander 4705 Kinsman, James Everett Conservative 3622 Bill, C. R. Conservative 3437 Wickwire died November 26, 1922. He ws replaced by James Sealy. Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 20-Jun-1916 Majority: (181) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2499 Kinsman, James Everett Conservative 2421 Campbell, Charles Alexander 2318 Spidell, Joseph D. Conservative 2212 Kinsman, James Everett 20-Jun-1916 Conservative Majority: (103) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2499 Kinsman, James Everett Conservative 2421 Campbell, Charles Alexander 2318 Spidell, Joseph D. Conservative 2212 October-30-13 Page 10 of 17

Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 14-Jun-1911 Majority: (520) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2413 Covert, Archibald Menzies 2156 Eaton, N. W. Moral Reform 1893 Parker, S. C. Conservative 1599 Campbell, Charles Alexander Moral Reform 835 Covert, Archibald Menzies 14-Jun-1911 Majority: (263) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2413 Covert, Archibald Menzies 2156 Eaton, N. W. Moral Reform 1893 Parker, S. C. Conservative 1599 Campbell, Charles Alexander Moral Reform 835 Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 31-Jan-1911 (By-election) Majority: (Acclamation) Wickwire, Henry Hamm 0 Wickwire won by acclamation. Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 20-Jun-1906 Majority: (96) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2152 Campbell, Charles Alexander Unity Reform 2148 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2056 Sawyer, E. W. Conservative 1977 Dodge died December 30, 1910. He was replaced by Henry Wickwire. October-30-13 Page 11 of 17

Campbell, Charles Alexander 20-Jun-1906 Majority: (92) Unity Reform Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2152 Campbell, Charles Alexander Unity Reform 2148 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2056 Sawyer, E. W. Conservative 1977 Dodge died December 30, 1910. He was replaced by Henry Wickwire. Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 02-Oct-1901 Majority: (1006) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2225 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2122 Ryan, J. W. Conservative 1116 Innis, Peter Conservative 1087 Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 02-Oct-1901 Majority: (1109) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2225 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2122 Ryan, J. W. Conservative 1116 Innis, Peter Conservative 1087 Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 20-Apr-1897 Majority: (735) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2354 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2195 Innis, Peter Conservative 1460 Rand, Leander Conservative 1107 October-30-13 Page 12 of 17

Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 20-Apr-1897 Majority: (894) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2354 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2195 Innis, Peter Conservative 1460 Rand, Leander Conservative 1107 Wickwire, Henry Hamm (Harry) 15-Mar-1894 Majority: (501) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2227 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2081 Webster, Barclay Conservative 1580 Rand, R. M. Conservative 1296 Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 15-Mar-1894 Majority: (647) Dodge, Brenton Halliburton 2227 Wickwire, Henry Hamm 2081 Webster, Barclay Conservative 1580 Rand, R. M. Conservative 1296 Welton, Alfred Parker 21-May-1890 Majority: (32) Webster, Barclay Conservative 1741 Welton, Alfred Parker 1572 Harris, Thomas Rees Conservative 1540 Starr, J. E. 1405 Welton resigned January 24, 1894. October-30-13 Page 13 of 17

Webster, Barclay 21-May-1890 Conservative Majority: (201) Webster, Barclay Conservative 1741 Welton, Alfred Parker 1572 Harris, Thomas Rees Conservative 1540 Starr, J. E. 1405 Welton resigned January 24, 1894. Rand, Leander 15-Jun-1886 Majority: (100) Rand, Leander 1635 Bill, William Cogswell Conservative 1560 Welton, Alfred Parker 1535 Harris, Thomas Rees Conservative 1430 Bill, William Cogswell 15-Jun-1886 Conservative Majority: (25) Rand, Leander 1635 Bill, William Cogswell Conservative 1560 Welton, Alfred Parker 1535 Harris, Thomas Rees Conservative 1430 Harris, Thomas Rees 20-Jun-1882 Conservative Majority: (78) Dodge, Thomas Lewis 1437 Harris, Thomas Rees Conservative 1345 Bill, William Cogswell 1267 Hickey, C. B. 1198 Lyons, James Independent 318 October-30-13 Page 14 of 17

Dodge, Thomas Lewis 20-Jun-1882 Majority: (170) Dodge, Thomas Lewis 1437 Harris, Thomas Rees Conservative 1345 Bill, William Cogswell 1267 Hickey, C. B. 1198 Lyons, James Independent 318 MacDonald, James Stainforth 17-Sep-1878 Majority: (113) Bill, William Cogswell Conservative 1601 MacDonald, James Stainforth Conservative 1527 Fisher, G. W. 1414 Forsyth, E. A. 1143 Conservative Bill, William Cogswell 17-Sep-1878 Conservative Majority: (187) Bill, William Cogswell Conservative 1601 MacDonald, James Stainforth Conservative 1527 Fisher, G. W. 1414 Forsyth, E. A. 1143 Woodworth, Douglas Benjamin 17-Dec-1874 Majority: (233) Woodworth, Douglas Benjamin Conservative 1260 North, John Burton Independent 1171 Moore, Daniel Charles 1027 Shaw, Henry 1016 North ran as an independent, but he supported the liberal conservatives. Conservative October-30-13 Page 15 of 17

North, John Burton 17-Dec-1874 Independent Majority: (144) Woodworth, Douglas Benjamin Conservative 1260 North, John Burton Independent 1171 Moore, Daniel Charles 1027 Shaw, Henry 1016 North ran as an independent, but he supported the liberal conservatives. Woodworth, Douglas Benjamin 16-May-1871 Majority: (187) Moore, Daniel Charles Conservative 1094 Woodworth, Douglas Benjamin Conservative 984 Brown, Edward Lothrop 797 Dickie, David Matthew 796 Woodworth was expelled from the House on May 1, 1874 for misconduct and contempt. Conservative Moore, Daniel Charles 16-May-1871 Conservative Majority: (297) Moore, Daniel Charles Conservative 1094 Woodworth, Douglas Benjamin Conservative 984 Brown, Edward Lothrop 797 Dickie, David Matthew 796 Woodworth was expelled from the House on May 1, 1874 for misconduct and contempt. Dickie, David Matthew 18-Sep-1867 Anti-Confederate Majority: (489) Dickie, David Matthew Anti-Confederate 1393 Brown, Edward Lothrop Anti-Confederate 1280 Harris, T. W. Confederate 904 Foster, R. C. Confederate 661 October-30-13 Page 16 of 17

Brown, Edward Lothrop 18-Sep-1867 Anti-Confederate Majority: (376) Dickie, David Matthew Anti-Confederate 1393 Brown, Edward Lothrop Anti-Confederate 1280 Harris, T. W. Confederate 904 Foster, R. C. Confederate 661 October-30-13 Page 17 of 17