52 seats of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly 27 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
67.52% 6.65pp
First party
Second party
PC
Lib
Leader
John Buchanan
A.M. "Sandy" Cameron
Party
Progressive Conservative
Liberal
Leader since
March 6, 1971
June 8, 1980
Leader's seat
Halifax Atlantic
Guysborough
(lost re-election)
Last election
37
13
Seats won
42
6
Seat change
5
7
Popular vote
209,298
129,310
Percentage
50.41%
31.15%
Swing
3.13pp
1.81pp
Third party
Fourth party
CBL
Leader
Alexa McDonough
Paul MacEwan
Party
New Democratic
Cape Breton Labour
Leader since
November 16, 1980
1982
Leader's seat
Halifax Chebucto
Cape Breton Nova
Last election
1
New Party
Seats won
3
1
Seat change
2
1
Popular vote
65,876
8,322
Percentage
15.87%
2.00%
Swing
2.14pp
2.00pp
Premier before election
John Buchanan
Progressive Conservative
Premier after election
John Buchanan
Progressive Conservative
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