Sydney-Membertou

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Sydney-Membertou is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It was created in 2012 as Sydney-Whtiney Pier from 79% of Cape Breton Nova and 59% of Cape Breton South. Following the 2019 redistribution, the riding lost Whitney Pier to Cape Breton Centre-Whitney Pier, while gaining some territory from Sydney River-Mira-Louisbourg, and was re-named Sydney-Membertou.

Sydney-Membertou
Nova Scotia electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureNova Scotia House of Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Derek Mombourquette
Liberal
District created2012
First contested2013
Last contested2021
Demographics
Area (km²)21
Census division(s)Cape Breton County
Census subdivision(s)Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Membertou 28B

The district contains the communities of Sydney, Grand Lake Road, Mira Road, Sydney River, Prime Brook and the Membertou 28B Indian Reserve.

The riding is represented by Derek Mombourquette of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. He won the seat in a byelection on July 14, 2015,[1] following the resignation of MLA Gordie Gosse.[2]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
64th2021–presentDerek MombourquetteLiberal
63rd2017–2021
62nd2015–2017
2013-2015Gordie GosseNew Democratic

Election results

2021 Nova Scotia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalDerek Mombourquette4,56154.27+15.55$56,323.12
New DemocraticMadonna Doucette2,37728.28-8.75$46,873.89
Progressive ConservativePauline Singer1,46717.45-6.80$39,112.21
Total valid votes/Expense limit8,40599.44$92,135.10
Total rejected ballots470.56
Turnout8,45252.66
Eligible voters 16,049
Liberal holdSwing+12.15
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[3]
2017 provincial election redistributed results[4]
PartyVote%
 Liberal3,25737.42
 New Democratic2,81632.35
 Progressive Conservative2,63230.24


2017 Nova Scotia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDerek Mombourquette3,65638.72-10.33
New DemocraticMadonna Doucette3,49637.03+6.88
Progressive ConservativeLaurie MacIntosh2,29024.25+3.45
Total valid votes9,442100.0  
Total rejected ballots620.65
Turnout9,50452.80
Eligible voters18,001
Liberal holdSwing-8.61
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[5][6]
Nova Scotia provincial by-election, July 14, 2015: Sydney-Whitney Pier
On the resignation of Gordie Gosse
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDerek Mombourquette3,79449.05+5.02
New DemocraticMadonna Doucette2,33230.15-19.22
Progressive ConservativeBrian E. MacArthur1,60920.80+14.20
Total valid votes7,73599.55
Total rejected ballots350.45
Turnout7,77042.60
Electors on the lists18,238
Liberal gain from New DemocraticSwing+12.12
2013 Nova Scotia general election: Sydney-Whitney Pier
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New DemocraticGordie Gosse5,08449.37−5.25
LiberalDerek Mombourquette4,53444.03+8.80
Progressive ConservativeLeslie MacPhee6806.60−1.79
Total valid votes10,29899.40
Total rejected ballots620.60
Turnout10,36057.86
Electors on the lists17,906
New Democratic holdSwing−7.03
Source(s)
"Voters in two Cape Breton ridings head to polls Tuesday". Cape Breton Post. July 13, 2015.
2009 Nova Scotia general election redistributed results
PartyVote%
 New Democratic Party5,77454.62
 Liberal3,72435.23
 Progressive Conservative8878.39
 Green1861.76

References