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Nova Scotians will head to the polls on November 26, following an unexpected election call by Premier Tim Houston. This move comes despite the province’s fixed election date law, which would have set the election for July 15, 2025. Houston dissolved the General Assembly after meeting with Lieutenant Governor Arthur J. LeBlanc, kicking off a 30-day campaign.
Houston, seeking a second term, urged voters to participate, emphasizing the chance to shape the province’s future. Early voting also include electronic options, aiming to streamline vote counting and improve accessibility.
The early election call has drawn mixed reactions, with some analysts suggesting that it may spark debate around trust in the government, given Houston’s earlier stance on fixed election dates.