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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Cape Breton—Canso Rodger Cuzner
20,139
53.26%
Kenzie MacNeil
7,654
20.24%
Shirley Hartery
9,197
24.32%
Seumas Gibson
820
2.17%
Rodger Cuzner
Central Nova Susan L. Green
9,986
26.39%
Peter G. MacKay
16,376
43.27%
Alexis MacDonald
10,470
27.66%
Rebecca Mosher
1,015
2.68%
Peter MacKay
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Michael John Savage
17,425
42.07%
Mike MacDonald
8,739
21.10%
Susan MacAlpine-Gillis
13,463
32.50%
Michael Marshall
1,311
3.16%
Tracy Parsons (PC)
415 1.00%
Wendy Lill
Charles Spurr (M-L)
70 0.17%
Halifax Sheila Fougere
17,267
39.11%
Kevin Leslie Keefe
6,457
14.63%
Alexa McDonough
18,341
41.55%
Michael Oddy
2,081
4.71%
Alexa McDonough
Halifax West Geoff Regan
19,083
47.50%
Ken MacPhee
8,413
20.94%
Bill Carr
11,228
27.95%
Martin Willison
1,452
3.61%
Geoff Regan
Kings—Hants Scott Brison
17,555
46.61%
Bob Mullan
11,344
30.12%
Skip Hambling
6,663
17.69%
Kevin Stacey
1,364
3.62%
Richard Hennigar (Ind.)
242 0.64%
Scott Brison[a]
Jim Hnatiuk (CHP)
493 1.31%
North Nova Dianne Brushett
10,591
26.49%
Bill Casey
20,188
50.49%
Margaret E. Sagar
7,560
18.91%
Sheila G. Richardson
1,245
3.11%
Jack Moors (PC)
399
1.00%
Bill Casey
Sackville—Eastern Shore Dale Stevens
11,222
28.66%
Steve Streatch
8,363
21.35%
Peter Stoffer
17,925
45.77%
David Fullerton
1,007
2.57%
Greg Moors (PC)
645
1.65%
Peter Stoffer
South Shore—St. Margaret's John Chandler
12,658
32.08%
Gerald Keddy
14,954
37.90%
Gordon Earle
10,140
25.70%
Katie Morris Boudreau
1,700
4.31%
Gerald Keddy
Sydney—Victoria Mark Eyking
19,372
52.13%
Howie MacDonald
5,897
15.87%
John Hugh Edwards
10,298
27.71%
Chris Milburn
855
2.30%
B. Chris Gallant (Ind.)
264 0.71%
Mark Eyking
Cathy Thériault (Mar.)
474 1.28%
West Nova Robert Thibault
18,343
42.64%
Jon Charles Carey
14,209
33.03%
Edmund Arthur Bull
9,086
21.12%
Matthew Granger
1,385
3.22%
Robert Thibault
  1. ^ Brison defected from the Progressive Conservative caucus in December 2003.