- Source: 1920 Nova Scotia general election
The 1920 Nova Scotia general election was held on 27 July 1920 to elect members of the 37th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The Liberal party won a majority of seats in the Legislaure with only 44 percent of the vote.
This was the first general election in which women could vote and run for office.
Members were elected in multi-member districts electing from two to five members each, through plurality block voting.
Results
= Results by party
=Retiring incumbents
Liberal
James F. Ellis, Guysborough
George Everett Faulkner, Halifax
Robert Hugh MacKay, Pictou
Fred Robert Trotter, Antigonish
Liberal-Conservative
Neil Ferguson, Cape Breton
James W. Kirkpatrick, Cumberland
Hector MacInnes, Halifax
Frank Stanfield, Colchester
Nominated candidates
Legend
bold denotes party leader
† denotes an incumbent who is not running for re-election or was defeated in nomination contest
= Valley
== South Shore
== Fundy-Northeast
== Halifax
== Central Nova
== Cape Breton
=References
= Notes
=Further reading
Hopkins, J. Castell (1921). The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1920. Toronto: The Canadian Review Company.
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