The 1867 Nova Scotia general election was held on 18 September 1867 to elect members of the 24th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was the first general election in Nova Scotia after Confederation, and was won by the Anti-Confederation Party.
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Results
editResults by party
edit36 | 2 |
Anti-Confederation | Confederation |
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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Elected | # | % | ||||||||
Anti-Confederation | William Annand | 41 | 36 | 47,448 | 60.98% | |||||
Confederation | Hiram Blanchard | 36 | 2 | 30,362 | 39.02% | |||||
Total valid votes | 77,810 | 100.00% | ||||||||
Blank and invalid ballots | 0 | 0.00% | ||||||||
Total | 77 | 38 | 77,810 | 100.00% |
Nominated candidates
edit1867 Nova Scotia Provincial Election[3]
Legend
bold denotes party leader
Valley
editElectoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Anti-Confederation | Confederation | |||||
Annapolis | Jared C. Troop 1,187 27.16% |
W. T. Foster 1,019 23.31% |
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David C. Landers 1,163 26.61% |
George Whitman 1,002 22.92% |
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Digby | William Berrian Vail 1,139 36.% |
Colin Campbell 612 19.34% |
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Urbine Doucette 1,010 31.92% |
J. Melanson 403 12.74% |
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Hants | William Dawson Lawrence 1,529 31.64% |
Parker 921 19.06% |
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Elkanah Young 1,479 30.60% |
William McDougall 904 18.70% |
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Kings | David M. Dickie 1,393 32.87% |
T.W. Harris 904 21.33% |
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Edward L. Brown 1,280 30.20% |
R. C. Foster 661 15.60% |
New riding |
South Shore
editElectoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Anti-Confederation | Confederation | |||||
Lunenburg | Mather Byles DesBrisay 1,553 31.93% |
Henry S. Jost 853 17.54% |
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James Daniel Eisenhauer 1,664 34.22% |
W. A. C. Randall 793 16.31% |
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Queens | William Henry Smith 792 36.65% |
Allison 310 14.35% |
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Samuel Freeman 785 36.33% |
A. J. Campbell 274 12.68% |
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Shelburne | Robert Robertson Acclamation |
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Thomas Johnson Acclamation |
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Yarmouth | John K. Ryerson 1,138 32.53% |
John Van Norden Hatfield 626 17.90% |
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W. G. Goucher 726 20.75% |
Isaac Smith Hatfield 61 1.74% | |||||
William H. Townsend 853 24.39% |
J. Smith Hatfield 94 2.69% |
New riding |
Fundy-Northeast
editElectoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Anti-Confederation | Confederation | |||||
Colchester | Thomas Fletcher Morrison 1,641 28.59% |
Samuel Rettie 1,311 22.84% |
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Robert Chambers 1,625 28.32% |
N. McKim 1,162 20.25% |
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Cumberland | Amos Purdy 1,309 25.07% |
Edward Vickery 1,284 24.59% |
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W. Fullerton 1,291 24.73% |
Henry Gesner Pineo Jr. 1,337 25.61% |
New riding |
Halifax
editElectoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Anti-Confederation | Confederation | |||||
Halifax | Jeremiah Northup 2,386 17.64% |
Philip Carteret Hill 2,152 15.91% |
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James Cochran 2,366 17.49% |
S. Tobin 2,129 15.74% |
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Henry Balcom 2,364 17.48% |
G. McLeod 2,129 15.74% |
New riding |
Central Nova
editElectoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Anti-Confederation | Confederation | |||||
Antigonish | Daniel MacDonald 1,424 45.95% |
R. N. Henry 410 13.23% |
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Joseph MacDonald 1,072 34.59% |
J. Macdonald 193 6.23% |
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Guysborough | John Joseph Marshall 730 32.10% |
J. A. Tory 443 19.48% |
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John Angus Kirk 674 29.64% |
Alexander N. McDonald 427 18.78% |
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Pictou | George Murray 2,019 18.45% |
Simon Hugh Holmes 1,684 15.38% |
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Robert S. Copeland 1,977 18.06% |
Donald Fraser 1,649 15.06% |
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Martin Isaac Wilkins 1,968 17.98% |
Alexander MacKay 1,649 15.06% |
New riding |
Cape Breton
editElectoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||
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Anti-Confederation | Confederation | |||||
Cape Breton | Alonzo J. White 963 29.39% |
Newton LeGayet Mackay 616 18.80% |
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S. L. Purvis 471 14.37% | ||||||
John Fergusson 702 21.42% |
P. Cadegan 525 16.02% |
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Inverness[4] | Alexander Campbell 1,058 30.51% |
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H. McInnis 932 26.87% |
Hiram Blanchard 986 28.43% |
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A. Gillis 492 14.19% | ||||||
Richmond | Edmund Power Flynn 583 39.85% |
J. H. Hearn 362 24.74% |
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Josiah Hooper 518 35.41% |
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Victoria | John Ross 621 37.21% |
Charles James Campbell 256 15.34% |
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William Kidston 571 34.21% |
McLean 162 9.71% |
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Haliburton 59 3.53% |
References
edit- ^ "Nova Scotia Provincial Elections 1867-2016" (PDF). Elections Nova Scotia. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
- ^ "Electoral Districts- History". Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
- ^ "Electoral Districts- History". Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
- ^ In the riding of Inverness, Confederate Hiram Blanchard's election was declared invalid as he had recently been appointed the legal advisor for the federal government in Nova Scotia. A by-election was held on October 22, 1868 to fill the seat and was won by Anti-Confederation candidate Hugh McDonald.