Balser entered provincial politics in the
1998 election, defeating Liberal John Drish by 233 votes in the
Digby-Annapolis riding. He was re-elected in the
1999 election by over 2,200 votes. In August 1999, he was appointed to the
Executive Council of Nova Scotia as Minister of Economic Development and Minister of Transportation and Public Works. In December 1999, the Transportation and Public Works portfolio was transferred to
Ron Russell. In June 2002, Balser was shuffled to Minister of Energy. On 19 December 2002, premier
John Hamm shuffled his cabinet, moving Balser to Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, and Minister of the Public Service Commission. In the
2003 election, Balser was defeated by Liberal
Harold Theriault. Balser's loss was attributed to his support for a local quarrying project that Theriault had opposed. ==Personal life and death==