Here is a summary of the mayoral results in the major communities in the province and the council results for the four largest municipalities. Pam Berman is CBC Nova Scotia's municipal affairs reporter. The 2017 Nova Scotia general election (formally the 40th Nova Scotia general election), was held on May 30, 2017, to elect members to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The Atlantica Party was registered as a political party by Elections Nova Scotia on June 28, 2016.. 2017 election results. The 2016 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election was held on October 15, 2016 to elect councillors and a mayor to a four-year term on the Halifax Regional Council, the governing body of the Halifax Regional Municipality.This election was one of many across Nova Scotia as part of the 2016 Nova Scotia municipal elections.School board elections were also on the ballot. Origins. Kings County will be holding mayoral elections for the first time, in addition to elections for municipal council.District of the Municipality of Lunenburg,2016 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election,http://www.cumberlandnewsnow.com/News/Local/2016-09-13/article-4639923/Amherst-election-to-feature-16-candidates-for-six-seats/1,http://www.cbrm.ns.ca/images/stories/Election_2016/OFFICIAL_List_of_Candidates_Sept_14_2016.pdf,https://www.colchester.ca/election-results,http://kentville.ca/2016/09/municipal-school-board-elections-2016/,http://www.kingscountynews.ca/News/Local/2016-09-13/article-4639967/Four-candidates-running-for-mayor-of-Kings-County,-21-running-for-councillors/1,http://www.ngnews.ca/News/Local/2012-09-11/article-3072983/Municipal-election-candidates/1,http://www.catcountry995.ca/news/Story.aspx?ID=2200667,Government of Nova Scotia: Municipal elections,https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2016_Nova_Scotia_municipal_elections&oldid=959911756,Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License,This page was last edited on 31 May 2020, at 05:55. The party won a total of 1,632 votes, 0.41% of the provincial total. « on: October 01, 2016, 06:16:00 am » Nova Scotia is having municipal elections on October 15. The Liberals under Premier Stephen McNeil won re-election with a somewhat reduced majority, falling … The party nominated 15 candidates in the 2017 provincial election, its first contested election. She's been a journalist for almost 35 years and has covered Halifax regional council since 1997. Halifax is the largest city, dominates media coverage, and I live there, so that's what I'll be focusing on. There are 16 districts in the large municipality.In 2015, two councillors, Barry Dalrymple and Jennifer Watts, announced they would not be re-offering in 2016.The incumbent Barry Dalrymple did not re-offer.The incumbent Gloria McCluskey did not reoffer.The incumbent, Jennifer Watts did not re-offer in 2016.The incumbent Reg Rankin did not re-offer.District 1: Waverley - Fall River - Musquodoboit Valley,District 2: Preston - Porters Lake - Eastern Shore,District 3: Dartmouth South - Eastern Passage,District 6: Harbourview - Burnside - Dartmouth East,District 10: Birch Cove - Rockingham - Fairview,District 11: Spryfield - Sambro - Prospect Road,District 12: Timberlea - Beechville - Clayton Park West-Wedgewood,District 13: Hammonds Plains - St. Margarets,District 14: Upper/Middle Sackville - Beaver Bank,These changes were identified by comparing,Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election, 2016,"Councillors, mayor weigh in on election plans","Gloria McCluskey announces retirement after 23 years in municipal politics","Reg Rankin won't re-offer in October's municipal election","Savage sets sights on second term as Halifax mayor","Lil MacPherson to run for mayor against Mike Savage",Colin Castle, from Middle Musquodoboit, intends to knock on every door in District 1 before the October election,Cole Harbour-Westphal councillor Lorelei Nicoll seeks re-election in October,"Seven now seek McCluskey's seat in Dartmouth","Halifax campaign finance reform top of mind ahead of fall election","Sue Uteck to battle Waye Mason for Halifax South Downtown","Black Halifax candidate forces racial conversation in a city that has avoided it","Three now in race for north-end HRM council seat","Halifax District 8 candidates share thoughts on diversity","Linda Mosher admits to buying domain names of rival Halifax council candidate","Lisa Blackburn joins a growing list of HRM council candidates","Bruce Holland uses his community newspaper to announce campaign for city council",Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management,https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2016_Halifax_municipal_election&oldid=975361403,Municipal elections in the Halifax Regional Municipality,Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License,This page was last edited on 28 August 2020, at 02:46.