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  Kings—Hants - History
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Established June 02, 1997
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedCampari_007 December 25, 2020 10:20pm
DescriptionThis is primarily a rural riding, well known for its apple orchards and fertile land. The northern boundary is Cobequid Bay, Minas Basin and Minas Channel. It contains Hants County and part of Kings County. The largest town is Kentville, but other centres include East and West Hants, New Minas, Windsor and Wolfville, home of Acadia University. The Indian Brook, Cambridge, Shubenacadie and Horton reserves are also in the riding.

Retail trade is a large part of the economy, followed by services and manufacturing.

More than 95 per cent of the population cited English as their mother tongue. The total immigrant population is just more than four per cent. The average family income is $50,374 and unemployment is 9.1 per cent.

In 2004, 80 per cent of Kings-Hants was kept and the western part of the riding moved to West Nova. The riding was established in 1933 as Digby-Annapolis-Kings. In 1966, Annapolis Valley replaced Digby-Annapolis-Kings. In the 1976 redistribution, Annapolis Valley-Hants was created from 83 per cent of Annapolis Valley and 17 per cent of Halifax-East Hants. There was no change in the 1986 redistribution but in 1996 the name was changed to Kings-Hants.

Population: 79,736

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Kody Blois(I)
20,192
44.92%
 Mark Parent
13,234
29.44%
 Steve Schneider
8,645
19.23%
 Steven Ford
1,945
4.33%
 Sheila Richardson
940
2.09%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Kody Blois
20,806
43.31%
 Martha MacQuarrie
11,905
24.78%
 Steve Schneider
8,254
17.18%
 Brogan Anderson
6,029
12.55%
 Matthew Southall
786
1.64%
 Nicholas Tan
138
0.29%
 Stacey Dodge
118
0.25%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Scott Brison(I)
33,026
70.74%
 David Morse
8,677
18.59%
 Hugh Curry
2,998
6.42%
 Will Cooper
1,569
3.36%
 Megan Brown-Hodges
184
0.39%
 Edd Twohig
132
0.28%
 Clifford James Williams
100
0.21%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Scott Brison(I)
15,887
39.56%
 David Morse
14,714
36.63%
 Mark Rogers
8,043
20.03%
 Sheila Richardson
1,520
3.78%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Scott Brison(I)
16,641
44.19%
 Rosemary Segado
9,846
26.15%
 Carol E. Harris
8,291
22.02%
 Brendan MacNeill
2,353
6.25%
 James "Jim" Hnatiuk
528
1.40%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Scott Brison(I)
19,491
45.56%
 Bob Mullan
13,772
32.19%
 Mary DeWolfe
8,138
19.02%
 Sheila Richardson
947
2.21%
 Chummy Anthony
436
1.02%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 Scott Brison(I)
17,555
46.61%
 Bob Mullan
11,344
30.12%
 Skip Hambling
6,663
17.69%
 Kevin Stacey
1,364
3.62%
 James "Jim" Hnatiuk
493
1.31%
 Richard Hennigar
242
0.64%
No Map In System
Date Type Results
Dec 11, 2003 Party Switch
 Scott Brison(I)
1
100.00%
Nov 27, 2000 General Election
 Scott Brison
17,612
40.29%
 Claude O'Hara
13,213
30.23%
 Kaye Johnson
7,244
16.57%
 Gerry Fulton
4,618
10.56%
 Jim King
669
1.53%
 Kenneth MacEachern
140
0.32%
 Richard Hennigar
133
0.30%
  Graham Jake MacDonald
85
0.19%
Sep 11, 2000 By-election
 Joe Clark
14,525
53.45%
 Kaye Johnson
7,375
27.14%
 Gerry Fulton
4,385
16.14%
 Alex Néron
670
2.47%
 John C. Turmel
221
0.81%
Jun 02, 1997 General Election
 Scott Brison
17,401
36.27%
 John Murphy(I)
14,515
30.26%
 Philip A. Brown
9,101
18.97%
 Lloyd Schmidt
6,424
13.39%
 James McLelland
278
0.58%
 Graham Jake MacDonald
251
0.52%

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