Former Members of The 56th General Assembly
| Name | Party | Electoral District | Cause of departure | Succeeded by | Elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donald W. Cameron | Progressive Conservative | Pictou East | Wayne Fraser, Liberal | August 3, 1993 | ||
| Ken Streatch | Progressive Conservative | Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley | ran for federal seat | Brooke Taylor, PC | November 2, 1993 | |
| Russell MacKinnon | Liberal | Cape Breton West | Alfie MacLeod, PC | October 10, 1995 | ||
| Alexa McDonough | NDP | Halifax Fairview | elected leader of federal NDP | Eileen O'Connell, NDP | June 4, 1996 | |
| Ron Stewart | Liberal | Cape Breton North | resigned | Russell MacLellan, Liberal | November 4, 1997 | |
| Bernie Boudreau | Liberal | Cape Breton The Lakes | resigned | Helen MacDonald, NDP | November 4, 1997 | |
| Ross Bragg | Liberal | Cumberland North | died | Ernie Fage, PC | November 4, 1997 | |
| Terry Donahoe | Progressive Conservative | Halifax Citadel | ran for federal seat | Ed.Kinley, Liberal | November 4, 1997 |
| Preceded by 55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia 1993-1998 |
Succeeded by 57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
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