Prov-Status: | active |
Province: | Nova Scotia |
Prov-Rep-Party: | NDP |
Prov-Rep: | Lisa Lachance |
Demo-Census-Date: | 2016[1] |
Demo-Pop: | 22106 |
Prov-Election-Last: | 2021 |
Demo-Electors: | 14968[2] |
Demo-Area: | 38.00 |
Prov-Created: | 1933 |
Demo-Cd: | Halifax Regional Municipality |
Halifax Citadel-Sable Island is a provincial electoral district in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
Its current Member of the Legislative Assembly is Lisa Lachance of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
The constituency consists of the downtown city centre of Halifax and the residential South End. The regional district's area includes four universities (including Dalhousie University and Saint Mary's University) and four hospitals. The constituency also includes Sable Island. The remaining area of South End, Halifax is 7 km2, and Sable Island is 31 km2.[3]
Population (2016): 22,106[4]
Halifax Citadel: 70NaN0
Sable Island: 310NaN0[3]
Halifax Citadel Population Density: 3,158/km2
From 1978 to 1997, a Progressive Conservative seat, Halifax Citadel has since become a major battleground between all three major parties. The seat changed hands in each of the five elections between the 1997 by-election and the 2006 general election and has been won by each major party within the last four elections.
In 1993, the name of the riding was changed from Halifax Cornwallis to Halifax Citadel.
On October 7, 2005, following the resignation of Liberal member Danny Graham, the seat became vacant. A by-election was called for June 27, 2006. That then became void when the 2006 general election was called for June 13, 2006.
In what was one of the most watched ridings during the 2006 provincial election, NDP candidate Leonard Preyra came out in front of former Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Bill Black.
On May 27, 2008, the name of the riding was changed from Halifax Citadel to Halifax Citadel-Sable Island.[5]
This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:
Legislature | Years | Member | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
49th | 1967–1970 | Donald MacKeen Smith | Progressive Conservative | ||
50th | 1970–1974 | Ronald Wallace | Liberal | ||
51st | 1974–1978 | ||||
52nd | 1978–1981 | Arthur R. Donahoe | Progressive Conservative | ||
53rd | 1981–1984 | ||||
54th | 1984–1988 | ||||
55th | 1988–1993 | ||||
56th | 1993–1997 | Terry Donahoe | Progressive Conservative | ||
1997–1998 | Ed Kinley | Liberal | |||
57th | 1998–1999 | Peter Delefes | New Democratic | ||
58th | 1999–2003 | Jane Purves | Progressive Conservative | ||
59th | 2003–2005 | Danny Graham | Liberal | ||
60th | 2006–2009 | Leonard Preyra | New Democratic | ||
61st | 2009–2013 | ||||
62nd | 2013–2017 | Labi Kousoulis | Liberal | ||
63rd | 2017–2021 | ||||
64th | 2021-Present | Lisa Lachance | New Democratic | ||
|-|Liberal|Labi Kousoulis|align="right"|2,966|align="right"|47.66|align="right"| |-|New Democratic Party|Leonard Preyra|align="right"|1,934|align="right"|31.08|align="right"| |-|Progressive Conservative|Andrew Black|align="right"|1,094|align="right"|17.58|align="right"| |-|-|Independent (Atlantica)|Frederic Boileau-Cadieux|align="right"|31|align="right"|0.50|align="right"| |}
2017 provincial election redistributed results[6] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Vote | % | |||
2,873 | 41.57 | ||||
2,057 | 29.76 | ||||
1,606 | 23.23 | ||||
376 | 5.44 |
Data from Electoral History for Halifax Citadel-Sable Island[5]