Nova Scotians head to the polls Tuesday to vote in snap election
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Nova Scotians will cast their votes Tuesday in a snap provincial election.
Nova Scotians will cast their votes Tuesday in a snap provincial election.
The election campaign wrapped up Monday after just over four weeks of campaigning.
Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston, who called the early election on Oct. 27, is seeking a second term as premier.
Election day takes place seven months before the fixed election date on July 15, 2025.
Houston said he called the early election because Nova Scotians deserve the chance to weigh in on the second phase of his party’s plan to turn the province into what he calls a “powerhouse.”
Liberal Leader Zach Churchill led his party through an election campaign for the first time. He says the Liberals have created a platform that can transform the lives of people in the province.
NDP Leader Claudia Chender also led her party through an election for the first time. She says an NDP government would improve the lives of all Nova Scotians by creating more affordable housing and improving access to health care.