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Stephen Gough
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Sackville-Beaver Bank
In office
October 8, 2013 – May 30, 2017
Preceded by Mat Whynott
Succeeded by Brad Johns
Personal details
Political party Liberal

Stephen Gough is a Canadian politician. He was chosen by voters to be a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the year 2013. This is like the main government group for the province of Nova Scotia. He was part of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, which is one of the main political groups in the province. Stephen Gough represented the area called Sackville-Beaver Bank. He worked as a politician until 2017, when he was not re-elected.

Stephen Gough's Time in Politics

Stephen Gough was elected during the 2013 Nova Scotia general election. This means people in his area voted for him to represent them. He served as an MLA, which stands for Member of the Legislative Assembly. MLAs work together to make important decisions and laws for everyone in Nova Scotia.

What is the Nova Scotia House of Assembly?

The Nova Scotia House of Assembly is where elected people meet to discuss and create laws for the province. Think of it like a big meeting place for leaders. These leaders are called MLAs. They represent different parts of Nova Scotia. Their job is to listen to the people they represent and make sure their voices are heard. They also help decide how the province's money is spent.

How Elections Work in Nova Scotia

In Nova Scotia, people vote to choose who will represent them in the House of Assembly. This process is called an election. During an election, different political parties and individuals ask people to vote for them. Stephen Gough was part of the Liberal Party. When he ran for re-election in 2017, he was not chosen by the voters to continue his role. This is a normal part of how elections work in a democracy.

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