Redrawing of Nova Scotia’s electoral map focuses on Acadian and black voters
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s electoral map could be dramatically altered under a list of new proposals aimed at ensuring effective representation for black and Acadian voters.
The five draft proposals from the province’s electoral boundaries commission are now up for discussion during provincewide public hearings that started this week.
The first proposal calls for restoring four so-called extraordinary electoral districts: the predominantly black riding of Preston and the largely Acadian ridings of Clare, Argyle and Richmond.
They were eliminated in 2012 when the province’s former NDP government decided there were too few voters in each district, which prompted the Acadian community to launch a successful court challenge.


