58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
- 58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia has 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
List of members
Notes
ref Russell MacLellan resigned in 2001, Cecil Clarke subsequently won the by-election.
ref Don Downe resigned before an election was called.
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