The count has been completed in West Nova.
The final polls came in yesterday, and Conservative Chris d’Entremont took just over 50 per cent of the vote with 21,877 ballots cast.
Alxys Chamberlain of the Liberals had 13,692 votes in second place, followed by the NDP’s Cheryl Burbidge with 5,568 votes.
Scott Spidle of the People’s Party of Canada had 2,460 votes.
Voter turnout was 61.8 per cent, down from 67 per cent in 2019.
Still one poll left to report in South Shore/St. Margarets, where Conservative Rick Perkins unseated former Fisheries Minister and Liberal Bernadette Jordan.
As of this morning, Perkins has 41 per cent of the vote with 19,771 ballots cast, while Jordan has 17,793 votes in second place.