Former Members of The 39th General Assembly
| Name | Party | Electoral District | Cause of departure | Succeeded by | Elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edward Joseph Cragg | Liberal | Halifax County | resigned to run federally | n/a | ||
| John James Kinley | Liberal | Lunenburg County | resigned to run federally | n/a | ||
| Edward C. Doyle | Liberal | Richmond County & Cape Breton West | resigned to run federally | seat abolished | ||
| Daniel Alexander Cameron | Liberal | Victoria County | resigned to run federally | seat abolished | ||
| John Francis Mahoney | Conservative | Halifax County | death | George H. Murphy, Conservative | January 21, 1930 | |
| Edgar Nelson Rhodes | Conservative | Hants County | named to federal cabinet | n/a | ||
| Frank Stanfield | Conservative | Colchester County | appointed Lieutenant Governor | n/a | ||
| William Lorimer Hall | Conservative | Queens County | appointed to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia | seat abolished |
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