The Progressive Conservative Party dominated South Shore ridings in the Nova Scotia provincial election, securing decisive victories in all five constituencies. All winners were incumbents maintaining the PCs recent success in the region.
Queens
- Progressive Conservative Party (Kim Masland): 3,457 votes (79.9%)
- Liberal Party (Cathy De Rome): 487 votes (11.3%)
- New Democratic Party (Brian Skabar): 381 votes (8.8%)
Lunenburg
- Progressive Conservative Party (Susan Corkum-Greek): 3,576 votes (59.7%)
- Liberal Party (Melissa Duggan): 1,242 votes (20.7%)
- New Democratic Party (Nick Jennery): 1,006 votes (16.8%)
- Green Party (Frank Fawson): 164 votes (2.7%)
Lunenburg West
- Progressive Conservative Party (Becky Druhan): 4,237 votes (56.3%)
- Liberal Party (Jonathan Crouse): 2,298 votes (30.5%)
- New Democratic Party (Nicholas Piovesan): 844 votes (11.2%)
- Green Party (Mitchell Langford): 144 votes (1.9%)
Chester-St. Margaret’s
- Progressive Conservative Party (Danielle Barkhouse): 3,838 votes (58.8%)
- Liberal Party (Laura Mulrooney): 1,635 votes (25.0%)
- New Democratic Party (Brendan Mosher): 1,054 votes (16.1%)
Shelburne
- Progressive Conservative Party (Nolan Young): 2,774 votes (76.1%)
- New Democratic Party (Bridget Taylor): 459 votes (12.6%)
- Liberal Party (Debbie Muise): 412 votes (11.3%)
These results are preliminary, with official confirmation expected in the coming days.