49th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - Former Members of The 49th General Assembly

Former Members of The 49th General Assembly

Name Party Electoral District Cause of departure Succeeded by Elected
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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