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The Nova Scotia House of Assembly requires the appointment of an independent Electoral Boundaries Commission to recommend the boundaries and names for electoral districts to improve the effective representation of the Acadian region of Chéticamp and area. Here are the scenarios the Electoral Boundaries Commission (2025) is considering.

  • This is what the electoral district of Inverness looks like now, and has looked like since 2021.

    Inverness Boundary Map

  • Nova Scotia’s Legislative Library has maintained a history of today’s Inverness district, including its former names: Legislative Library Inverness

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Draft Boundary Proposals for Public Input

Here are the scenarios the Electoral Boundaries Commission (2025) is considering, after the summer’s public consultation.
None of these are final. They’re works in progress, and the commission invites your ideas on how to modify them.

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Proposed Scenario 1: Doyle’s Bridge (revised)

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Proposed Scenario 2: Chéticamp and the Margarees (unchanged)

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Status Quo Scenario: Current riding of Inverness