58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

The 58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia from 1999 to 2003, its membership being set in the 1999 Nova Scotia election. The Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under John Hamm, held the most seats and thus formed the government.

Division of seats

AffiliationMembers
 Progressive Conservative Party30
 Liberal Party11
 New Democratic Party11
Total
52
Government Majority
8

List of members

RidingMemberParty
 AnnapolisFrank ChipmanProgressive Conservative
 AntigonishAngus MacIsaacProgressive Conservative
 ArgyleNeil LeBlancProgressive Conservative
 Bedford-Fall RiverPeter G. ChristieProgressive Conservative
 Cape Breton CentreFrank CorbettNew Democratic
 Cape Breton EastDave WilsonLiberal
 Cape Breton NorthRussell MacLellan [1]Liberal
 Cecil Clarke[2]Progressive Conservative
 Cape Breton NovaPaul MacEwanLiberal
 Cape Breton SouthManning MacDonaldLiberal
 Cape Breton-The LakesBrian BoudreauLiberal
 Cape Breton WestRussell MacKinnonLiberal
 Chester-St. Margaret'sJohn ChatawayProgressive Conservative
 ClareWayne GaudetLiberal
 Colchester-Musquodoboit ValleyBrooke TaylorProgressive Conservative
 Colchester NorthBill LangilleProgressive Conservative
 Cole Harbour-Eastern PassageKevin DeveauxNew Democratic
 Cumberland NorthErnie FageProgressive Conservative
 Cumberland SouthMurray ScottProgressive Conservative
 Dartmouth-Cole HarbourDarrell DexterNew Democratic
 Dartmouth EastJim SmithLiberal
 Dartmouth NorthJerry PyeNew Democratic
 Dartmouth SouthTim OliveProgressive Conservative
 Digby-AnnapolisGordon BalserProgressive Conservative
 Eastern ShoreBill DooksProgressive Conservative
 Guysborough-Port HawkesRon ChisholmProgressive Conservative
 Halifax AtlanticRobert ChisholmNew Democratic
 Halifax Bedford BasinMary Ann McGrathProgressive Conservative
 Halifax ChebuctoHoward EpsteinNew Democratic
 Halifax CitadelJane PurvesProgressive Conservative
 Halifax FairviewGraham SteeleNew Democratic
 Halifax NeedhamMaureen MacDonaldNew Democratic
 Hants EastJohn MacDonellNew Democratic
 Hants WestRon RussellProgressive Conservative
 InvernessRodney MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
 Kings NorthMark ParentProgressive Conservative
 Kings SouthDavid MorseProgressive Conservative
 Kings WestJon CareyProgressive Conservative
 LunenburgMichael BakerProgressive Conservative
 Lunenburg WestDon Downe[3]Liberal
 Pictou CentreJohn HammProgressive Conservative
 Pictou EastJames DeWolfeProgressive Conservative
 Pictou WestMuriel BaillieProgressive Conservative
 PrestonDavid HendsbeeProgressive Conservative
 QueensKerry MorashProgressive Conservative
 RichmondMichel SamsonLiberal
 Sackville-Beaver BankBarry BarnetProgressive Conservative
 Sackville-CobequidJohn HolmNew Democratic
 ShelburneCecil O'DonnellProgressive Conservative
 Timberlea-ProspectBill EstabrooksNew Democratic
 Truro-Bible HillJamie MuirProgressive Conservative
 VictoriaKennie MacAskillLiberal
 YarmouthRichard HurlburtProgressive Conservative

Notes

[4] Russell MacLellan resigned in 2001, Cecil Clarke subsequently won the by-election.
[5] Don Downe resigned before an election was called.

Preceded by General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1999–2003
Succeeded by