Quick take: This riding could be one to watch. PC MLA John Lohr is the incumbent, but he won the seat by a very slim margin in a three-way race.
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Candidates
Liberal: Geof Turner is a volunteer with the Valley Local of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers executive and served as its president in 2011.
Progressive Conservative: John Lohr is the incumbent MLA. He was first elected in 2013. He is also a farmer and agri-business entrepreneur.
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NDP: Ted Champion is an educational assistant for the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board.
Green: Mary Lou Harley is the Green candidate in this riding.
Atlantica Party: Bryden Deadder is the Atlantica candidate for this riding.
Riding background
- B.C. First Nations explore if nuclear power could meet province’s electricity needs
- Hoekstra says Trump serious about tariff threat over wildfire smoke
- Ontario PC MPPs who spent big on hotels face questions as minister resigns
- 2 Saskatchewan research farms to stay open as province enters MOU with Ottawa
History: Lohr won the riding in 2013 with 32.49 per cent in a very close race. Before Lohr won, the riding was held by the NDP following the party’s sweep in 2009. With the exception of 2009, the riding has been a PC stronghold since 1960 with one Liberal win in 1974.
Boundaries: This district encompasses the northern most part of Kings County and includes the communities of Kentville and Kingsport.
Demographics: Agriculture the major industry in the riding. Many rural communities populate the district, which also features Cape Split, the Minas Basin and Blomidon Provincial Park.
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