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Nova Scotia New Democratic Party

Current Leader: Darrell Dexter
Founded: 1962
Headquarters: 1660 Hollis Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 1V7
http://www.ns.ndp.ca
Colours: Orange
Political Ideology: Democratic Socialism
Federal Affiliation: New Democratic Party


The Nova Scotia New Democratic Party is a social democratic party in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is aligned with the federal New Democratic Party of Canada. Originally founded as the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in 1932, it became the NDP in 1961.

Since shortly after confederation, Nova Scotia has had a two-party system. Power alternated between the Liberals and Conservatives.

Though the CCF/NDP has a long history in Nova Scotia, it was unable to break the two-party system and win more than a handful of seats (if any) in the Nova Scotia legislature until the 1990s.

In 1980, Alexa McDonough became leader of the Nova Scotia NDP, the first female leader of a major party in Canada. While she was sometimes the only NDP member of the legislature, and had, at most, a caucus of four MLAs, she raised the party's profile. McDonough laid the basis for its breakthrough in the 1990s under Robert Chisholm , who became provincial NDP leader in 1996.

Under Chisolm's leadership, in 1998 the party won 19 seats in the Nova Scotia legislature, the same number as the Liberals. The Liberals formed a minority government with the support of the Progressive Conservatives. The prospect of an NDP government seemed imminent.

However, the party was unable to improve on its standings in the 1999 election. But with 11 seats in the legislature with 29.9% of the vote, it edged out the Liberals and were able to hold Official Opposition status when the Tories formed a majority government under John Hamm.

The 2003 election resulted in a Tory minority government. The NDP maintained Official Opposition status under new leader Darrell Dexter . The NDP won 15 seats and 31% of the vote.

The political scene in Nova Scotia remains tightly divided among the three parties, with any poised to form government.

See also: List of political parties in Canada

Party Leaders

Cooperative Commonwealth Federation

New Democratic Party

Election results 1933–1998

Election # of candidates nominated # of seats won # of total votes % of popular vote
1933 3 0 2,336 0.7%
1937 0 0 0 0%
1941 6 3 18,583 7.0%
1945 20 2 39,637 13.6%
1949 21 2 32,869 9.6%
1953 16 2 23,700 6.8%
1956 11 1 9,932 3.0%
1960 34 1 31,036 8.9%
1963 20 0 14,076 4.1%
1967 24 0 17,873 5.2%
1970 23 2 25,259 6.6%
1974 46 3 55,902 13.0%
1978 52 4 63,979 14.4%
1981 52 1 76,289 18.1%
1984 52 3 65,876 15.9%
1988 52 2 74,437 15.6%
1993 52 3 85,173 17.2%
1998 52 19 155,362 34.4%

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Last updated: 05-23-2005 10:15:06