Annapolis is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
The district was created in 1867 and was abolished in 1953 when it was re-distributed into Annapolis East and Annapolis West. The district was re-formed in 1993 and its boundaries were changed following the 2012 electoral reform commission to include the portion of Digby-Annapolis within Annapolis County north of Maitland Bridge.
The district includes the entirety of Annapolis County including the municipalities of Annapolis Royal and Middleton.
Since 2024, the district has been represented by David Bowlby.
Geography
The electoral district of Annapolis has of landmass.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
The electoral district has been represented by the following members of the Legislative Assembly:
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|- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
! Legislature
! Years
! colspan="2" | Member
! Party
|-
| colspan=8 align=center | Annapolis returned two members before 1933
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 39th
| 1928–1933
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Harry Thompson MacKenzie
| rowspan="2" |Progressive Conservative
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Obediah Parker Goucher
| rowspan="2" |Progressive Conservative
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 38th
| 1925–1928
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 37th
| 1920–1925
| rowspan="5" |
| rowspan="5" |Orlando Daniels
| rowspan="5" |Liberal
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Frank R. Elliott
| rowspan="2" |Liberal
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 36th
| 1916–1920
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 35th
| 1913–1916
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2"| Norman Phinney
| rowspan="2"| Liberal-Conservative
|-
| 1911–1916
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 34th
| 1906–1911
| rowspan="5" |
| rowspan="5" |Joseph A. Bancroft
| rowspan="5" |Liberal
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" rowspan="2" | 33rd
| 1903–1906
| rowspan="7" |
| rowspan="7" |James Wilberforce Longley
| rowspan="7" |Liberal
|-
| 1901–1903
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 32nd
| 1897–1901
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 31st
| 1895–1897
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 30th
| 1891–1894
| |
| Henry H. Chute
| Liberal
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 29th
| 1886–1890
| |
| Frank Andrews
| Liberal-Conservative
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 28th
| 1882–1886
| |
| Henry M. Munro
| Liberal
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 27th
| 1878–1882
| |
| Caleb Shaffner
| Conservative
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |William Botsford Troop
| rowspan="2" |Conservative
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 26th
| 1874–1878
| |
| Avard Longley
| Conservative
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 25th
| 1871–1874
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |David C. Landers
| rowspan="2" |Liberal
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Jared C. Troop
| rowspan="2" |Liberal
|-
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 24th
| 1867–1871
|}
Election results
2024
2021
2017
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="4" | 2017 provincial election redistributed results
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="130px" colspan="2" | Party
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="50px" | Vote
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="30px" | %
|-
| |
| Liberal ||align=right| 5,540 ||align=right| 66.12
|-
| |
| Progressive Conservative ||align=right| 1,249 ||align=right| 14.91
|-
| |
| New Democratic ||align=right| 1,167 ||align=right| 13.93
|-
| |
| Green ||align=right| 309 ||align=right| 3.69
|-
| |
| Atlantica ||align=right| 114 ||align=right| 1.36
|}
2013
2009
2006
2003
1999
1998
1993
1953
1949
1945
1941
1937
1933
1928
1925
1920
1916
1911
1911
1906
1906 by-election
1901
1897
1896 by-election
1894
1892 by-election
1890
1886
1882
1878
1874
1871
1867
See also
- List of Nova Scotia provincial electoral districts
- Canadian provincial electoral districts
References
- Elections Nova Scotia, Complete Results and Statistics (March 24, 1998). Retrieved December 1, 2013
- Elections Nova Scotia, Complete Results and Statistics (August 5, 2003). Retrieved December 1, 2013
- Elections Nova Scotia, Complete Results and Statistics (June 13, 2006). Retrieved December 1, 2013
External links
- CBC: 2013 riding profile
