1956 Nova Scotia general election

1956 Nova Scotia general election

← 1953 October 30, 1956 1960 →

43 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
22 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.83% Increase4.04pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Lib
CCF
Leader Robert Stanfield Henry Hicks Michael James MacDonald
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal Co-operative Commonwealth
Leader since November 10, 1948 September 9, 1954 1953
Leader's seat Colchester Annapolis
ran in Annapolis East (won)
Cape Breton Centre
Last election 12 23 2
Seats won 24 18 1
Seat change Increase12 Decrease5 Decrease1
Popular vote 162,678 159,666 9,878
Percentage 48.55% 47.65% 2.95%
Swing Increase5.37pp Decrease1.27pp Decrease3.87pp

Premier before election

Henry Hicks
Liberal

Premier after election

Robert Stanfield
Progressive Conservative

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The 1956 Nova Scotia general election was held on 30 October 1956 to elect members of the 46th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservatives led by Robert Stanfield.

This was the first election the Liberals had fought after the death of their longtime charismatic leader, Angus L. Macdonald. Public Health Minister Harold Connolly became interim leader and premier following Macdonald's death in 1954, but was defeated at a leadership convention by Education Minister Henry Hicks. The convention exposed a sharp religious divide in the Liberal Party; Hicks was a Protestant and Connolly was a Catholic. Hicks was unable to heal the breach, and the Liberals were narrowly defeated, ending 23 years of Liberal rule.