52nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia - Former Members of The 52nd General Assembly

Former Members of The 52nd General Assembly

Name Party Electoral District Cause of departure Succeeded by Elected
Gerald Regan Liberal Halifax Needham elected to federal seat Edmund L. Morris, PC May 6, 1980
Gaston T. LeBlanc Liberal Richmond death Jonn E. LeBrun, Liberal May 6, 1980
Peter John Nicholson Liberal Victoria resigned Murdock Matheson, Liberal May 6, 1980
Jeremy Akerman NDP Cape Breton East resigned Donnie MacLeod, PC December 2, 1980
Preceded by
51st General Assembly of Nova Scotia
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1978-1981
Succeeded by
53rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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