Annual
Political Donations Annual Reports
- Political Donations Annual Report 2023
- Political Donations Annual Report 2022
- Political Donations Annual Report 2021
- Political Donations Annual Report 2020
- Political Donations Annual Report 2019
- Political Donations Annual Report 2018
- Political Donations Annual Report 2017 updated
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2016
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2015
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2014
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2013
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2012
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2011
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2010
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2009
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2008
- Political Contributions Regime Annual Report 2007
- 2006 Annual Report of Political Contributions Disclosure Statements
- 2005 Annual Statements of Political Contributions
Registered Party Audited Financial Statements
The Elections Act requires registered political parties in Nova Scotia to submit an independently audited financial statement to Elections Nova Scotia annually by April 30th. Elections Nova Scotia posts these statements here on our website in accordance with legislation each year in early May.
2023
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- Nova Scotians United
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2022
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- Nova Scotians United
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2021
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- Nova Scotians United
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2020
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2019
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2018
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2017
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2016
- The Atlantica Party Association of Nova Scotia
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2015
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
2014
- Green Party of Nova Scotia
- Liberal Association of Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
- The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
- Held Assets: Sec 193 of the Elections Act
Semi Annual - Payments to Qualifying Political Parties
The Elections Act (s.191) outlines the provision for annual payments to registered parties. Payments are made in April and October of each fiscal year and are based on a calculation of $1.50 (2010) plus CPI per vote received by that registered party in the most recent provincial general election (PGE).
In an election year, any increase in the amount to which a registered party is entitled, is effective upon the candidates being declared elected and is prorated for the remainder of the election year. If fewer votes are received, the amount is not reduced until the following fiscal year.
Public funding for registered parties began in 2006.
- Payments to Qualifying Political Parties