词条 | Whitby—Oshawa |
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| province = Ontario | image = Whitby_Oshawa.png | caption = | fed-status = defunct | fed-district-number = 35099 | fed-created = 2003 | fed-abolished = 2015 | fed-election-first = 2004 | fed-election-last = 2011 | fed-rep = | fed-rep-link = | fed-rep-party = | fed-rep-party-link = | demo-electors-ref = | demo-census-date = 2011 | demo-pop = 146307 | demo-electors = 99155 | demo-electors-date = 2011 | demo-area = 222.30 | demo-cd = Durham | demo-csd = Whitby, Oshawa }} Whitby—Oshawa was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Following the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution, the bulk of the district became part of the new Whitby district, while parts of it will be transferred to Oshawa and Durham. HistoryThe riding was created in 2003 and consists of 68 percent of the Whitby—Ajax district, 20 percent of the Oshawa district and three percent of the Durham district.[1] The provincial electoral district was created from the same ridings in 2007. The riding consisted of the Town of Whitby and northwestern section of the City of Oshawa (specifically, the portion of the city lying north and west of a line drawn from the western city limit east along King Street West, north along the Oshawa Creek, east along Rossland Road West, north along Simcoe Street North, and east along Winchester Road East to the eastern city limit). DemographicsAccording to the Canada 2011 Census
Members of ParliamentThis riding has elected the following Members of Parliament: {{CanMP}}{{CanMP nodata|Whitby—OshawaRiding created from Durham, Oshawa and Whitby—Ajax}}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2004 | ToYr = 2006 | Assembly# = 38 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Judi Longfield | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2006 | ToYr = 2008 | Assembly# = 39 | CanParty = Conservative | RepName = Jim Flaherty | RepTerms# = 3 | PartyTerms# = 4 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2008 | ToYr = 2011 | Assembly# = 40 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2011 | ToYr = 2014 | Assembly# = 41 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2014 | ToYr = 2015 | RepName = Pat Perkins | RepTerms# = | PartyTerms# = }}{{CanMP nodata|Riding dissolved into Whitby, Durham and Oshawa}}{{CanMP end}}Pat Perkins was elected in a November 17, 2014 by-election following the death of Jim Flaherty who died in office on April 10, 2014.[2] Election results{{Canadian federal by-election, November 17, 2014/Whitby—Oshawa}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2011|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec | CA | Conservative | Jim Flaherty | 37,525 | 58.42 | +7.43 | $ 89,309.88 }}{{CANelec | CA | NDP | Trish McAuliffe | 14,305 | 22.27 | +8.01 | 22,721.23 }}{{CANelec | CA | Liberal | Trevor Bardens | 9,066 | 14.11 |-11.57 | 45,888.64 }}{{CANelec | CA | Green | Rebecca Harrison | 3,143 | 4.89 | -3.53 | 13,040.87 }}{{CANelec | CA | Libertarian | Josh Insang | 198 | 0.31 | +0.31 | 0.00 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit | 64,237 |100.00 | +6.69 | $102,342.39 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots | 244 | 0.38 | +0.07 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout | 64,481 | 63.24 | +1.78 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters | 101,961 | | +3.76 }}{{CANelec/source|hide={{cite web |title=Official Voting Results — Forty-first General Election 2011 |url=http://elections.ca/scripts/ovr2011/34/table12.html |accessdate=November 18, 2014 }}{{cite web |title=Candidates' Details - Campaign Financial Summary (Part 4) |url=http://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CC/DetailedReport?act=C2&eventid=34&returntype=1&option=2&part=4 |date=May 2, 2011 |publisher=Elections Canada }} }}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2008|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec | CA | Conservative | Jim Flaherty | 30,704 | 50.99 | +7.13 | $ 91,047.86 }}{{CANelec | CA | Liberal | Brent Fullard | 15,460 | 25.68 | -13.07 | 77,624.55 }}{{CANelec | CA | NDP | David Purdy | 8,584 | 14.26 | +1.21 | 4,335.08 }}{{CANelec | CA | Green | Doug Anderson | 5,067 | 8.42 | +4.82 | 8,056.85 }}{{CANelec | CA | Christian Heritage | Yvonne Forbes | 395 | 0.66 | | 1,744.08 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit | 60,210 | 100.0 | -9.85 | $ 97,412.66 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots | 190 | 0.31 | -0.04}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout | 60,400 | 61.46 | -9.14}}{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists | 98,270 | | +3.51 }}{{CANelec/source|hide={{cite web |title=Official Voting Results — Fortieth General Election 2008 |url=http://elections.ca/scripts/OVR2008/31/table12.html |accessdate=November 18, 2014 }} {{cite web |title=Candidates' Details - Campaign Financial Summary (Part 4) |url=http://www.elections.ca/WPAPPS/WPF/EN/CC/DetailedReport?act=C2&eventid=31&returntype=1&option=2&part=4 |date=October 14, 2008 |publisher=Elections Canada }} }}{{end}}{{Canadian federal election, 2006/Electoral District/Whitby—Oshawa}}{{Canadian federal election, 2004/Electoral District/Whitby—Oshawa}} See also
References
Notes1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/206/|title=Canada Votes 2006: Whitby-Oshawa|accessdate =2007-08-01|publisher=CBC|year=2006 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070613162244/http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/206/ |archivedate = 2007-06-13}} 2. ^{{cite news |author=Erika Tucker |title=Jim Flaherty passes away at 64 |url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1263247/jim-flaherty-passes-away-at-63-reports/ |publisher=Global News |date=April 10, 2014 |accessdate=April 10, 2014 }} Sources
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