词条 | Halton (provincial electoral district) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Halton | province = Ontario | image = Halton, riding.png | caption = Halton in relation to other Greater Toronto Area electoral districts | prov-status = defunct | prov-created = 1867 | prov-abolished = 2018 | prov-election-first = 1867 | prov-election-last = 2014 | prov-rep = Indira Naidoo-Harris | prov-rep-link = | prov-rep-party = Liberal | prov-rep-party-link = | demo-census-date = 2006 | demo-pop = 151943 | demo-electors = 102730 | demo-electors-date = 2007 | demo-area = 568 | demo-cd = Halton | demo-csd = Oakville, Burlington, Milton }} Halton was a provincial electoral district in Central Ontario, Canada. It elected one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. HistoryUntil 1967, the electoral district was contiguous with the County of Halton. Division (1967-1999)The territory comprising Halton was redistributed on several occasions between 1967 and 1999:
Alignment with federal electoral district (1999)With the passage of the Representation Act, 1996,[4] the electoral district of Halton was revived, and its boundaries were declared to be contiguous with those of the federal electoral district. Subsequent adjustments to boundaries have been consequential upon representation orders made under the federal Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act[5] that were subsequently incorporated into Ontario law.[6] The new riding included all of the Regional Municipality of Halton north of a line following Dundas Street to Highway 407 to Upper Middle Road to Walkers Line to the QEW to Burlington City limits to Upper Middle Road. In 2007, the riding lost all of the Town of Halton Hills to Wellington—Halton Hills. Also, the border following the 407 was altered so that it follows Guelph Line instead. Also, the territory east of Eighth Line and south of Dundas Street was also lost. Abolition (2018)In 2018, the riding was divided into Milton, Oakville North—Burlington, Burlington, Mississauga—Streetsville and Mississauga—Erin Mills. Members of Provincial Parliament{{OntMPP|Halton}}{{OntMPP NoData|Riding created on Confederation}}{{OntMPP Row| FromYr=1867 | ToYr=1871 | Assembly#=1 | OntParty= Independent Liberal | RepName=William Barber | RepLink=William Barber (Ontario politician) | PartyTerms#=2 | RepTerms#=2 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1871 | ToYr=1874 | Assembly#=2 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1875 | ToYr=1879 | Assembly#=3 | OntParty=Liberal | RepName=William Durie Lyon | PartyTerms#=2 | RepTerms#=1 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1879 | ToYr=1883 | Assembly#=4 | RepName=David Robertson | RepLink=David Robertson (Canadian politician) | RepTerms#=1 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1883 | ToYr=1886 | Assembly#=5 | OntParty=Conservative | RepName=William Kerns | PartyTerms#=4 | RepTerms#=4 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1886 | ToYr=1890 | Assembly#=6 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1890 | ToYr=1894 | Assembly#=7 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1894 | ToYr=1898 | Assembly#=8 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1898 | ToYr=1902 | Assembly#=9 | OntParty=Liberal | RepName=John Roaf Barber | PartyTerms#=2 | RepTerms#=2 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1902 | ToYr=1905 | Assembly#=10 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1905 | ToYr=1908 | Assembly#=11 | OntParty=Conservative | RepName=Alfred Westland Nixon | PartyTerms#=4 | RepTerms#=4 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1908 | ToYr=1911 | Assembly#=12 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1911 | ToYr=1914 | Assembly#=13 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1914 | ToYr=1919 | Assembly#=14 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1919 | ToYr=1920 | Assembly#=15 | OntParty=United Farmers | RepName=John Featherstone Ford | PartyTerms#=2 | RepTerms#=1 | #ByElections=1 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1920 | ToYr=1923 | RepName=Ernest Charles Drury | RepTerms#=1 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1923 | ToYr=1926 | Assembly#=16 | OntParty=Conservative | RepName=George Hillmer | PartyTerms#=2 | RepTerms#=2 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1926 | ToYr=1929 | Assembly#=17 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1929 | ToYr=1934 | Assembly#=18 | OntParty=Liberal-Progressive | RepName=Thomas Aston Blakelock | PartyTerms#=3 | RepTerms#=3 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1934 | ToYr=1937 | Assembly#=19 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1937 | ToYr=1943 | Assembly#=20 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1943 | ToYr=1945 | Assembly#=21 | OntParty=Progressive Conservative | RepName=Stanley Hall | RepLink=Stanley Hall (politician) | PartyTerms#=7 | RepTerms#=6 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1945 | ToYr=1948 | Assembly#=22 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1948 | ToYr=1951 | Assembly#=23 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1951 | ToYr=1955 | Assembly#=24 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1955 | ToYr=1959 | Assembly#=25 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1959 | ToYr=1962 | Assembly#=26 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1963 | ToYr=1967 | Assembly#=27 | RepName=George Albert Kerr | RepTerms#=1 }}{{OntMPP NoData|Riding divided (1967)}}{{OntMPP NoData|Riding re-created on realignment with federal electoral district (1999)}}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1999 | ToYr=2003 | Assembly#=37 | OntParty=Progressive Conservative | RepName=Ted Chudleigh | PartyTerms#=4 | RepTerms#=4 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=2003 | ToYr=2007 | Assembly#=38 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=2007 | ToYr=2011 | Assembly#=39 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=2011 | ToYr=2014 | Assembly#=40 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=2014 | ToYr=2018 | Assembly#=41 | OntParty=Liberal | RepName=Indira Naidoo-Harris }}{{OntMPP NoData|Riding dissolved into Milton, Oakville North—Burlington, Burlington, Mississauga—Streetsville and Mississauga—Erin Mills}}{{OntMPP End}} Election results (1999-2014){{CANelec/top|ON|2014|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|Indira Naidoo-Harris| 33,724| 44.79|+5.66}}{{CANelec|ON|PC|Ted Chudleigh| 27,937| 37.10|-7.37}}{{CANelec|ON|NDP|Nik Spohr| 9,758| 12.96|-0.19}}{{CANelec|ON|Green|Susan Farrant| 2,618| 3.48|+1.30}}{{CANelec|ON|Libertarian|Kal Ghory| 916| 1.22|–}}{{CANelec|ON|Family Coalition|Gerry Marsh| 346| 0.46|-0.04}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 75,299|100.0 }}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|149,633}}{{CANelec/gain|ON|Liberal|PC|+6.52}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Ontario[7]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|ON|2011|percent=yes|change=yes}} {{CANelec|ON|PC|Ted Chudleigh| 26,228| 44.47|+1.89 }}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|Indira Naidoo-Harris| 23,080| 39.13|-1.83 }}{{CANelec|ON|NDP|Nik Spohr| 7,757| 13.15|+5.58 }}{{CANelec|ON|Green|Karen Fraser | 1,286| 2.18|-5.78 }}{{CANelec|ON|Family Coalition|Tony Rodrigues | 296| 0.50|-0.42 }}{{CANelec|ON|Freedom|Gina Van Den Burg | 168| 0.28| }}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Phil Buck | 166| 0.28| }}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 58,981|100.00}}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots|181|0.31}}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|59,162|45.99}}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|128,643}}{{CANelec/hold|ON|PC|+1.86}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Ontario[8]}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|ON|2007|percent=yes|change=yes}} {{CANelec|ON|PC |Ted Chudleigh| 23,391| 42.58|-5.62}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|Gary Zemlak| 22,497| 40.96|+0.64}}{{CANelec|ON|Green |Andrew Chlobowski| 4,375|7.96|+6.10}}{{CANelec|ON|NDP|Pat Heroux| 4,159| 7.57|-0.44}}{{CANelec|ON|Family Coalition|Stan Lazarski| 506| 0.92|-0.69}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|54,928 | 100.00| | }}{{CANelec/hold|ON|PC|-3.13}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|ON|2003|percent=yes|change=yes}} {{CANelec|ON|PC|Ted Chudleigh| 33,610| 48.20| -16.75}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|Barbara Sullivan| 28,112| 40.32| +13.31}}{{CANelec|ON|NDP|Jay Jackson| 5,587| 8.01| +2.83}}{{CANelec|ON|Green|Matthew Raymond Smith| 1,295| 1.86| +0.39}}{{CANelec|ON|Family Coalition|Giuseppe Gori| 1,123| 1.61| +0.23}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 68,432| 100.00| | }}{{CANelec/hold|ON|PC|-15.03}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|ON|1999|percent=yes}} {{CANelec|ON|PC|Ted Chudleigh | 35,505| 64.95}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|Mohan Anand | 14,767| 27.01}}{{CANelec|ON|NDP|Jay Jackson | 2,833| 5.18}}{{CANelec|ON|Green|Bill Champ | 806| 1.47}}{{CANelec|ON|Family Coalition|Giuseppe Gori| 755| 1.38}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 54,666| 100.00| | }}{{end}} 2007 electoral reform referendum
Election results (1867-1967){{CANelec/top|ON|1883|Halton (provincial electoral district)|Halton|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Conservative|William Kerns| 2,004| 51.93|+1.33}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|D. Robertson| 1,855| 48.07|-1.33}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 3,859|100.0 }}{{CANelec/gain|ON|Conservative|Liberal|+1.33}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Canadian Parliamentary Companion, 1885[9]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|ON|1879|Halton (provincial electoral district)|Halton|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|D. Robertson| 1,776| 50.60}}{{CANelec|ON|Conservative|W. C. Beatty| 1,734| 49.40}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 3,510|100.00 }}{{CANelec/source|Source: The Acton Free Press[10]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|ON|November 15, 1875|Halton (provincial electoral district)|Halton|by=yes|reason=upon the unseating of William Barber MPP|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|W. D. Lyon| 1,363| 53.26| +0.78}}{{CANelec|ON|PC|Col. Wm. Clay| 1,196| 46.74| -0.78}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 2,559|100.0 }}{{CANelec/hold|ON|Liberal|+0.78}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Annual Register, 1878[11]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|ON|1875|Halton (provincial electoral district)|Halton|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|W. Barber| 1,609| 52.48|+8.46}}{{CANelec|ON|Conservative|William C. Beatty| 1,457| 47.52|N/A}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 3,066|100.0 }}{{CANelec/source|Source: Canadian Parliamentary Companion, 1875[12]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|ON|1871|Halton (provincial electoral district)|Halton|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Independent Liberal|W. Barber| 1,194| 55.98|N/A}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|W. D. Lyon| 939| 44.02|-12.60}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 2,133|100.0 }}{{CANelec/source|Source: Canadian Parliamentary Companion, 1874[13]}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|ON|1867|Halton (provincial electoral district)|Halton|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|ON|Liberal|W. Barber| 1,556| 56.62}}{{CANelec|ON|Conservative|Simcoe Kerr[14]| 1,192| 43.38}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes| 2,748|100.0 }}{{CANelec/source|Source: Canadian Parliamentary Companion, 1869[15]}}{{end}}Sources1. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =The Representation Act, 1966|abbr =S.O.|year =1966|chapter =137|link=https://archive.org/stream/statutesofprovin1966onta#page/726/mode/2up}} 2. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =The Representation Act, 1975|abbr =S.O.|year =1975|chapter =13|link=https://archive.org/stream/statutesofprovin1975onta#page/102/mode/2up}} 3. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =Representation Act, 1986|abbr =S.O.|year =1986|chapter =30|link=https://archive.org/stream/statutesofprovin1986ontauoft#page/356/mode/2up}} 4. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =Representation Act, 1996|abbr =S.O.|year =1996|chapter =28|link=https://archive.org/stream/v02statutesofont1996ontauoft#page/806/mode/2up}}, Schedule 5. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act|abbr =R.S.C.|year =1985|chapter =E-3|link=http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/E-3/FullText.html}} 6. ^{{Cite canlaw|short title =Election Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005|abbr =S.O.|year =2005|chapter =35|link=https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/s05035|schedule=1}}, s.2, and {{Cite canlaw|short title =Electoral Boundaries Act, 2015|abbr =S.O.|year =2015|chapter =31|link=https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/s15031|schedule=1}}, s.2 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.elections.on.ca/content/dam/NGW/sitecontent/2014/historical-results/2014/Valid%20Votes%20Cast%20for%20Each%20Candidate%20-%202014%20General%20Election.pdf|date=2014|author=Elections Ontario|title=Summary of valid votes cast for each candidate|page=4|accessdate=December 28, 2017}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.elections.on.ca/content/dam/NGW/sitecontent/2014/historical-results/2011/Valid%20Votes%20Cast%20for%20Each%20Candidate%20-%202011%20General%20Election.pdf|date=2011|author=Elections Ontario|title=Summary of valid votes cast for each candidate|page=6|accessdate=December 28, 2017}} 9. ^{{cite book| title=The Canadian parliamentary companion |editor-last= Gemmill|editor-first= J.A.|date=1885|location=Ottawa |publisher=J. Durie & Son|url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t1jh48t0s?urlappend=%3Bseq=237|page=220}} 10. ^{{cite news |author= |title= Ontario Elections|url= http://news.haltonhills.halinet.on.ca/84352/page/2|work= The Acton Free Press|date= June 12, 1879}} 11. ^{{cite book| title=The Canadian parliamentary companion and annual register, 1878 |editor=C.H. Mackintosh |date=1878 |publisher=Citizen Print. and Pub. Co. |url=http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.32952}} 12. ^{{cite book| title=The Canadian parliamentary companion |editor=Henry J. Morgan |date=1875|publisher=J. Lovell |url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t6qz2zj7h?urlappend=%3Bseq=460}} 13. ^{{cite book| title=The Canadian parliamentary companion |editor=Henry J. Morgan |date=1874 |publisher=J. Lovell |url=http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.32948}} 14. ^son of William Johnson Kerr and grandson of Joseph Brant 15. ^{{cite book| title=The Canadian parliamentary companion |editor=Henry J. Morgan |date=1869 |publisher=J. Lovell |url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t0pr8hg3j?urlappend=%3Bseq=187|page=159}}
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