55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between September 6, 1988 and April 16, 1993, its membership being set in the 1988 Nova Scotia general election. Roger Bacon replaced John Buchanan as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia and Premier in 1990.

Division of seats

The division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1988

Leader Party # of Seats
     John M. Buchanan Progressive Conservative 28
     Vincent J. MacLean Liberal 21
     Alexa McDonough NDP 2
     Independent 1
Total 52

List of members

     Earle Rafuse Liberal Annapolis East
     Greg Kerr Progressive Conservative Annapolis West
     J. William Gillis Liberal Antigonish
     Neil LeBlanc Progressive Conservative Argyle
     Kenneth Streatch Progressive Conservative Bedford - Musquodoboit Valley
     Wayne Connors Liberal Cape Breton Centre
     John MacEachern Liberal Cape Breton East
     Brian Young Progressive Conservative Cape Breton North
     Paul MacEwan Independent Cape Breton Nova
     Vincent J. MacLean Liberal Cape Breton South
     Bernie Boudreau Liberal Cape Breton The Lakes
     Russell MacKinnon Liberal Cape Breton West
     Guy LeBlanc Progressive Conservative Clare
     Ed Lorraine Liberal Colchester North
     R. Collin Stewart Progressive Conservative Colchester South
     David Nantes Progressive Conservative Cole Harbour
     Guy Brown Liberal Cumberland Centre
     Roger Stuart Bacon Progressive Conservative Cumberland East
     Ross Bragg Liberal Cumberland West
     Jim Smith Liberal Dartmouth East
     Sandy Jolly Liberal Dartmouth North
     Roland J. Thornhill Progressive Conservative Dartmouth South
     Joe Casey Liberal Digby
     Chuck MacNeil Progressive Conservative Guysborough
     John M. Buchanan Progressive Conservative Halifax Atlantic
     Joel Matheson Progressive Conservative Halifax Bedford Basin
     Alexa McDonough NDP Halifax Chebucto
     Arthur R. Donahoe Progressive Conservative Halifax Citadel
     Terence R. B. Donahoe Progressive Conservative Halifax Cornwallis
     Tom McInnis Progressive Conservative Halifax Eastern Shore
     Gerry O'Malley Liberal Halifax Needham
     Jerry Lawrence Progressive Conservative Halifax St. Margarets
     Jack Hawkins Liberal Hants East
     Ron Russell Progressive Conservative Hants West
     Charles MacArthur Liberal Inverness North
     Danny Graham Liberal Inverness South
     George Archibald Progressive Conservative Kings North
     Derrick Kimball Progressive Conservative Kings South
     George Moody Progressive Conservative Kings West
     Al Mosher Progressive Conservative Lunenburg Centre
     Jim Barkhouse Liberal Lunenburg East
     Marie P. Dechman Progressive Conservative Lunenburg West
     Jack MacIsaac Progressive Conservative Pictou Centre
     Donald W. Cameron Progressive Conservative Pictou East
     Donald P. McInnes Progressive Conservative Pictou West
     John Leefe Progressive Conservative Queens
     Richard Mann Liberal Richmond
     John Holm NDP Sackville
     Harold Huskilson Liberal Shelburne
     Ron Giffin Progressive Conservative Truro-Bible Hill
     Kennie MacAskill Liberal Victoria
     Leroy Legere Progressive Conservative Yarmouth

† denotes the speaker. Ron Russell became speaker in 1991.

Former members of the 55th General Assembly

Name Party Electoral District Cause of departure Succeeded by Elected
     Wayne Connors Liberal Cape Breton Centre resigned Russell MacNeil, Liberal August 22, 1989
     John M. Buchanan Progressive Conservative Halifax Atlantic named to Senate of Canada Robert Chisholm, NDP August 22, 1991
Preceded by
54th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1988-1993
Succeeded by
56th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

References

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