Former Members of The 49th General Assembly
Name | Party | Electoral District | Cause of departure | Succeeded by | Elected | |
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Robert L. Stanfield | Progressive Conservative | Colchester | became federal party leader | Gerry Ritchey, PC | February 13, 1968 | |
Stephen T. Pyke | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland Centre | Raymond M. Smith, PC | November 26, 1968 | ||
Gordon L. S. Hart | Liberal | Dartmouth North | Gerald Wambolt, PC | February 11, 1969 | ||
Alex MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | Guysborough | death | Angus MacIsaac, PC | October 13, 1970 | |
Duncan MacMillan | Liberal | Halifax Eastern Shore | death | Alexander Garnet Brown, Liberal | October 13, 1970 |
Preceded by 48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia 1967-1970 |
Succeeded by 50th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
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