Next Nova Scotia general election

The 42nd Nova Scotia general election will be held on or before 15 July 2025 to elect members to the 65th General Assembly of Nova Scotia. During the 2021 election, the Progressive Conservatives included a commitment in their platform to introduce fixed election dates in the province. Under amendments to the provincial Elections Act introduced and passed in October 2021, the first fixed election date following the 2021 Nova Scotia general election is set as 15 July 2025.[2] All subsequent elections will take place on the third Tuesday in July of the fourth calendar year following the previous election.

Next Nova Scotia general election

On or before 15 July 2025

55 seats in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
28 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Tim Houston Iain Rankin Gary Burrill (outgoing)[1]
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Leader since 27 October 2018 6 February 2021 27 February 2016
Leader's seat Pictou East Timberlea-Prospect Halifax Chebucto
Last election 31 seats, 38.59% 17 seats, 36.82% 6 seats, 21.02%
Current seats 31 17 6
Seats needed 11 22

Incumbent Premier

Tim Houston
Progressive Conservative


Timeline

Current standings

Standings in the 64th General Assembly[4]
Affiliation House members
2021 election results Current standings
Progressive Conservative 3131
Liberal 1717
New Democratic 66
Independent 11

Opinion polls

Voting intentions in Nova Scotia since the 2021 election

Polling firm Dates conducted Link Sample size PC Liberal NDP Green Others Polling method Margin of error Lead
MQO Research 14 – 24 Nov 2021 PDF 400 41 23 27 5 3 Telephone ±4.9% 14
Narrative Research 4 – 21 Nov 2021 PDF 557 42 26 24 5 3 Telephone ±4.2% 16
Angus Reid 29 Sep – 3 Oct 2021 PDF 264 39 21 32 4 5 Online N/A 7
2021 general election 17 Aug 2021 HTML 422,754 38.43 36.67 20.94 2.14 1.41 N/A N/A 1.76

References

  1. GaryBurrill [@GaryBurrill] (9 November 2021). "One of the most important parts of leadership is knowing when the time has come for renewal, and knowing when to bring your own leadership to a conclusion. In my judgement, this is that time. (1/3)" (Tweet). Retrieved 9 November 2021 via Twitter.
  2. Laroche, Jean (13 October 2021). "N.S. government sets third Tuesday in July as new fixed date for elections every 4 years". CBC Nova Scotia. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  3. "New Registered Political Party In Nova Scotia". Elections Nova Scotia. 16 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  4. "Nova Scotia Legislature". Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
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