This page will be updated several times tonight once polls close in Nova Scotia.
There are more than 200 candidates vying for 51 seats in the Nova Scotia Legislature.
This is the 40th Nova Scotia general election.
When the legislature dissolved on April 30, the Liberal Party held a majority with 34 seats followed by the Progressive Conservatives at 10.
The NDP held five seats. One seat was independent while the other was vacant.
Argyle – Barrington
Chris d’Entremont – 4,031
Louis d’Entremont – 1,840
Greg Foster – 323
38 of 38 polls reporting
Chester – St. Margaret’s
Julie Chaisson – 2,229
Hugh MacKay – 3,112
Denise Peterson – Rafuse – 3,022
Harry Ward – 413
41 of 41 polls reporting
Lunenburg
Marc Breaugh – 2,348
Suzanne Lohnes-Croft – 3,110
Brian Pickings – 2,425
39 of 39 polls reporting
Lunenburg West
Mark Furey – 3,839
Carole Hipwell – 2,261
Lisa Norman – 1,690
Michael Sheppard – 361
48 of 48 polls reporting
Queens-Shelburne
John Davis – 1,581
Kim Masland – 3,244
Kathaleen Milan – 275
Vernon Oickle – 2,303
49 of 49 polls reporting
Yarmouth
Mitch Bonnar – 2,007
Zach Churchill – 5,364
Jim Laverie – 255
David Olie – 243
39 of 39 polls reporting
Annapolis
Zac Crockatt – 366
Ginny Hurlock – 1,480
Stephen McNeil – 6,410
Colin Sproul – 1,517
Kent Robinson – 130
55 of 55 polls reporting
Cumberland South
Jamie Baillie – 3,536
Larry Duchesne – 398
Kenny John Jackson – 2,779
Michael (Thor) Lengies – 154
37 of 37 polls reporting
Halifax-Chebucto
Gary Burrill – 4,172
John Wesley Chisholm – 980
Casey Dylan (Young) Meijer – 355
Joachim Stroink – 3,628
47 of 47 polls reporting
Seat counts
Liberals – 27
Progressive Conservatives – 17
NDP – 7
Green Party – 0
Atlantica Party – 0