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1937 Nova Scotia general election
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June 20, 1937
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30 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly 16 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
79.67% 6.23pp
First party
Second party
PC
Leader
Angus Lewis Macdonald
Gordon Sidney Harrington
Party
Liberal
Progressive Conservative
Leader since
October 1, 1930
1930
Leader's seat
Halifax South
Cape Breton South (Lost re-election)
Last election
22
8
Seats won
25
5
Seat change
3
3
Popular vote
165,397
143,670
Percentage
52.69%
45.77%
Swing
0.35pp
0.06pp
Premier before election
Angus Lewis Macdonald
Liberal
Premier after election
Angus Lewis Macdonald
Liberal
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