1871 Nova Scotia general election
Canadian provincial election
1871 Nova Scotia general election|
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The 1871 Nova Scotia general election was held on 16 May 1871 to elect members of the 25th House of Assembly of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party.
Results
Results by party
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Liberal
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Liberal-Conservative
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Popular vote |
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Liberal |
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52.68% |
Liberal-Conservative |
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47.32% |
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Seats summary |
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Liberal |
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63.16% |
Liberal-Conservative |
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36.84% |
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Retiring incumbents
- Liberal
Nominated candidates
1871 Nova Scotia Provincial Election[3][4]
Legend
bold denotes party leader
† denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election or was defeated in nomination contest
Valley
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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Liberal |
Liberal-Conservative
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Annapolis
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Jared C. Troop 1,083 26.03%
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Avard Longley 1,017 24.44%
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Jared C. Troop
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David C. Landers 1,076 25.86%
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T. W. Chesley 985 23.67%
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David C. Landers
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Digby
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William Berrian Vail 1,028 35.83%
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Colin Campbell 721 25.13%
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William Berrian Vail
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Urbine Doucette 1,019 35.52%
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A. Amirault 101 3.52%
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Urbine Doucette
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Hants
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William Dawson Lawrence 1,183 22.43%
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William Henry Allison 1,446 27.42%
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William Dawson Lawrence
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Frederick Curry 1,249 23.68%
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William McDougall 1,396 26.47%
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Elkanah Young†
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Kings
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David M. Dickie 796 21.68%
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Daniel Charles Moore 1,094 29.80%
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David M. Dickie
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Edward L. Brown 797 21.71%
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Douglas Benjamin Woodworth 984 26.80%
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Edward L. Brown
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South Shore
Fundy-Northeast
Halifax
Central Nova
Cape Breton
References
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