63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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July 17 2021 The 63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia was dissolved, marking the end of its legislative term.
June 1 2021 Margaret Miller (Hants East riding) resigned
June 24 2020 Final recorded membership composition of the 63rd General Assembly, showing continued political fluidity.
June 1 2020 Progressive Conservative seats stabilized at 17, Independent members remain at 2.
May 3 2020 Ongoing adjustments to the Assembly's party membership continue.
March 10 2020 Further changes in party representation observed.
March 10 2020 Dave Ritcey was elected to replace Lenore Zann
March 10 2020 Kendra Coombes was elected to replace Tammy Martin in Cape Breton Centre
February 23 2020 Hugh MacKay (Chester-St. Margaret's riding) resigned from the Liberal caucus after facing impaired driving charges
February 23 2020 Continued shifts in Assembly membership composition.
February 6 2020 Tammy Martin (Cape Breton Centre riding) resigned from her position
February 6 2020 Number of Independent members increased to 3.
September 12 2019 Additional membership changes recorded in the Assembly.
September 12 2019 Lenore Zann (Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River riding) resigned and became Independent
September 3 2019 Colton LeBlanc and Murray Ryan were elected to replace Chris d'Entremont and Eddie Orrell respectively
September 3 2019 Membership further changed, with seat distributions continuing to fluctuate.
July 31 2019 Chris d'Entremont (Argyle-Barrington riding) and Eddie Orrell (Northside-Westmount riding) resigned from their positions
July 31 2019 Progressive Conservative seats returned to 17.
June 24 2019 Progressive Conservative seats increased back to 18, other party compositions remain stable.
June 19 2019 Progressive Conservative seats reduced to 17, NDP maintained at 5 seats, Independent members count remains at 2.
June 19 2019 Steve Craig was elected to replace Dave Wilson in Sackville-Cobequid
June 9 2019 NDP seat count increased to 5, with 2 Independent members present.
May 3 2019 Stephen McNeil (Annapolis riding) resigned from his position
November 16 2018 Assembly composition changes: Liberal seats reduced to 24, Progressive Conservative seats increased to 18, NDP seats decreased to 4, with 1 Independent member.
November 16 2018 Dave Wilson (Sackville-Cobequid riding) resigned
June 19 2018 Tory Rushton was elected to replace Jamie Baillie in Cumberland South
June 19 2018 Significant membership shifts: Liberal seats further reduced to 25, Progressive Conservative seats increased to 17, NDP seats decreased to 5, with 2 Independent members.
January 24 2018 Membership changes observed: Liberal seats reduced to 26, Progressive Conservative seats reduced to 16, NDP seats reduced to 6, with 1 Independent member added.
January 24 2018 Jamie Baillie resigns from Cumberland South district representing the Progressive Conservative Party
January 24 2018 Jamie Baillie (Cumberland South riding) resigned
June 16 2017 The 63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia officially opened, following the 2017 Nova Scotia provincial election.
May 30 2017 Election day of the 40th Nova Scotia general election
May 30 2017 Initial composition of the 63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia recorded, with 27 Liberal members, 17 Progressive Conservative members, 7 NDP members, and 0 Independent members.

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