2024 Pictou West provincial by-election explained

Election Name:2024 Pictou West provincial by-election
Country:Nova Scotia
Seats For Election:Riding of Pictou West
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:no
Party Name:no
Previous Election:2021 Nova Scotia general election
Previous Year:2021
Next Election:65th Nova Scotia general election
Next Year:65th
Turnout:48.1% (13.4)
Image1:PC
Candidate1:Marco MacLeod
Popular Vote1:4,159
Percentage1:72.48%
Swing1: 8.86
Candidate2:Melinda MacKenzie
Popular Vote2:949
Percentage2:16.54%
Swing2: 4.18
Image3:LIB
Candidate3:Mary Wooldridge-Elliott
Popular Vote3:548
Percentage3:9.55%
Swing3: 11.86
Posttitle:Elected
Before Election:Karla MacFarlane
After Election:Marco MacLeod

A by-election was held in the provincial riding of Pictou West in Nova Scotia on May 21, 2024, to elect a new member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly following the resignation of Progressive Conservative MLA Karla MacFarlane.[1] The deadline for candidate nominations is May 1, 2024.[2] [3]

Progressive Conservative Premier Tim Houston called the by-election quickly, only two weeks after MacFarlane's resignation, suggesting the party is confident they will hold the seat.[4]

On election day, the Progressive Conservative candidate, Marco MacLeod, a local sawmill owner won the seat with over 70 per cent of the vote. The NDP, and its candidate, Melinda McKenzie finished second and claimed a 'strong showing'. The Liberals finished in third for the second by-election in a row (they also finished third in the 2023 Preston provincial by-election), and lost their deposit by failing to get 10 per cent of the votes.[5]

Background

The riding spans from western Pictou County to River John in the central part of the province.[6] Its main centre is the town of Pictou.

The Progressive Conservatives have held the seat since the 2013 election when MacFarlane defeated the incumbent, Charlie Parker of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party in a relatively close race. Since defeating Parker, she has enjoyed landslide victories in both the 2017 and 2021 elections, winning over 60 per cent of the vote in both elections.

Candidates

Issues

The province's health care system and the cost of living were cited as the main issues of the campaign.[4] Local issues include constructing wind turbines in the area, and re-opening a pulp mill. Bear Head Energy is proposing the construction 100 wind turbines in the eastern part of the county outside the riding, which is opposed by many in the community. Of the four candidates, only the Green Party's Clare Brett supports this. Northern Pulp is proposing re-opening a pulp mill in the region, which has been closed for five years.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gorman . Michael . April 5, 2024 . Karla MacFarlane announces retirement from Nova Scotia politics - Veteran Pictou West MLA was the province's first female Speaker of the House . CBC News.
  2. Web site: Date set for Pictou West by-election following retirement of Karla MacFarlane - Halifax Globalnews.ca . 2024-04-24 . Global News . en-US.
  3. Web site: Byelection called for May 21 in Nova Scotia’s Pictou West riding . 2024-04-24 . 650 CKOM . en.
  4. Web site: Nova Scotia byelection vote set for Tuesday in riding formerly held by popular Tory . 2024-05-21. Global News.
  5. Web site: Patil. Anjuli. May 21, 2024 . PC candidate Marco MacLeod declared unofficial winner of byelection in Pictou West . CBC News.
  6. Web site: When is the Pictou byelection? . 2024-04-24 . halifax.citynews.ca.
  7. Web site: Melinda MacKenzie named NSNDP Candidate for Pictou West . . 25 April 2024 . 25 April 2024.
  8. Web site: Marco MacLeod to represent PCs in Pictou West . . 19 April 2024 . 26 April 2024.
  9. Web site: April 21, 2024 . Pictou West by-election set for May 21 . CBC News.
  10. Web site: Mary Wooldridge-Elliott Nominated as Liberal Candidate for Pictou West . . 26 April 2024 . 26 April 2024.
  11. Web site: Candidates in Pictou West byelection tread lightly on controversial issues . CBC. 13 May 2024 . 21 May 2024.