词条 | Kenora—Rainy River |
释义 |
Kenora—Rainy River was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 2004. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Fort William and Rainy River and Port Arthur and Kenora ridings. It initially consisted of the parts of the territorial districts of Kenora and Rainy River lying west of the fifth meridian passing between the townships of Melgund and Revell. In 1933, it was redefined as consisting of the part of the province of Ontario lying west of the fourth meridian including Sioux Lookout, Ignace and Atikokan. In 1966, it was redefined as consisting of the western parts of the territorial districts of Rainy River and Kenora west of a line drawn (from south to north) beginning at the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway bridge and ending at the northern limit of the province. In 1976, it was redefined as consisting of the western parts of the Territorial Districts of Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay. The electoral district was abolished in 2003. Rainy River was merged with Thunder Bay—Atikokan to form Thunder Bay—Rainy River, while the rest of the riding became Kenora. Members of ParliamentThis riding has elected the following Members of Parliament: {{CanMP}}{{CanMP nodata|Riding created from Fort William and Rainy Riverand Port Arthur and Kenora}}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1925 | ToYr = 1926 | Assembly# = 15 | CanParty = Liberal | PartyTerms# = 8 | RepName = Peter Heenan | RepTerms# = 4 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1926 | ToYr = 1926 | Assembly# = 16 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1926 | ToYr = 1930 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1930 | ToYr = 1934 | Assembly# = 17 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1934 | ToYr = 1935 | RepName = Hugh McKinnon | RepTerms# = 3 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1935 | ToYr = 1940 | Assembly# = 18 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1940 | ToYr = 1945 | Assembly# = 19 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1945 | ToYr = 1949 | Assembly# = 20 | RepName = William Moore Benedickson | RepTerms# = 7 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1949 | ToYr = 1953 | Assembly# = 21 | CanParty = Liberal-Labour | PartyTerms# = 6 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1953 | ToYr = 1957 | Assembly# = 22 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1957 | ToYr = 1958 | Assembly# = 23 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1958 | ToYr = 1962 | Assembly# = 24 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1962 | ToYr = 1963 | Assembly# = 25 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1963 | ToYr = 1965 | Assembly# = 26 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1965 | ToYr = 1968 | Assembly# = 27 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = John Mercer Reid | RepTerms# = 6 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1968 | ToYr = 1972 | Assembly# = 28 | CanParty = Liberal-Labour }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1972 | ToYr = 1974 | Assembly# = 29 | CanParty = Liberal | PartyTerms# = 4 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1974 | ToYr = 1979 | Assembly# = 30 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1979 | ToYr = 1980 | Assembly# = 31 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1980 | ToYr = 1984 | Assembly# = 32 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1984 | ToYr = 1988 | Assembly# = 33 | CanParty = NDP | RepName = John Edmund Parry }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1988 | ToYr = 1993 | Assembly# = 34 | CanParty = Liberal | PartyTerms# = 4 | RepName = Bob Nault | RepTerms# = 4 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1993 | ToYr = 1997 | Assembly# = 35 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1997 | ToYr = 2000 | Assembly# = 36 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2000 | ToYr = 2004 | Assembly# = 37 }}{{CanMP nodata|Riding dissolved into Kenora and Thunder Bay—Rainy River}}{{CanMP end}} Election results{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1925}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Peter Heenan | 3,898 }}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Harold Machin | 3,707 }}{{CANelec|CA|Farmer-Labour|Roderick MacLean|762}}|}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1926}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Peter Heenan | 5,626 }}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Arthur Dufferin George|5,016 }} |} Acceptance by Mr. Heenan of an office of emolument under the Crown, October 11, 1926: {{CanElec1-by|2 November 1926}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Peter Heenan | acclaimed }}|}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1930}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Peter Heenan | 6,313 }}{{CANelec|CA|Unknown|Francis James McManus| 5,811 }} |} On Mr. Heenan's resignation and on his election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, July 10, 1934: {{CanElec1-by|24 September 1934}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Hugh McKinnon | 8,618 }}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Joseph Derry| 2,453 }}|}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1935}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Hugh McKinnon | 8,271 }}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Francis James McManus| 2,837 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|John Fullerton Callan| 2,169 }}{{CANelec|CA|Reconstruction|George Geddes | 1,326 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1940}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Hugh McKinnon | 10,595 }}{{CANelec|CA|National Government|John Albert Dean| 5,286 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|William Ivens | 3,173 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1945}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|William Moore Benedickson | 7,309 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Joseph Allan Sherrett| 5,260 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Ralph Jackson James| 4,762 }}{{CANelec|CA|Labor-Progressive|Amos Tobias Hill| 705 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1949}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|William Moore Benedickson |11,297 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Joseph Victor Fregeau| 5,024 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Ralph Jackson James| 3,869 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1953}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|William Moore Benedickson | 11,380 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|William John Gray | 5,822 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Ralph Jackson James |2,411 }}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Albert Harold Farrington | 369 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1957}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|William Moore Benedickson | 10,701 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|William John Gray | 7,087 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Jo Carter| 4,689 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1958}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|William Moore Benedickson | 11,956 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|John Alexander Robertson| 11,773 }}{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Andre Welsby|3,487 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1962}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|William Moore Benedickson | 15,412 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Victor K. Croxford| 7,123 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Paul E. McRae| 5,157 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1963}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|William Moore Benedickson | 16,794 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Jean Millar| 10,221 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1965}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Mercer Reid | 11,488 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Jean Millar | 7,789 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Thomas Moroz | 6,650 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1968}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal-Labour|John Mercer Reid | 10,144 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Harvey H. Moats |5,711 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|T. Howard Webb | 4,655 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1972}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Mercer Reid | 9,241 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Arnold Beebe| 8,238 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Bill Watkins | 5,263 }}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Bill Brown| 272 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1974}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Mercer Reid | 10,319 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Arnold Beebe| 7,821 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Bill Watkins | 4,894 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1979}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Mercer Reid | 11,793 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|John Edmund Parry | 10,844 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Bob Kahoot | 10,555 }}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Don Clink | 253 }}{{CANelec|CA|Marxist-Leninist|Jerry Sawanas | 99 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1980}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Mercer Reid | 14,688 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|John Edmund Parry | 14,322 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Dan Kotz |5,571 }}{{CANelec|CA|Marxist-Leninist|Jerry Sawanas | 120 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1984}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|John Edmund Parry | 13,319 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Al Lugli | 12,699 }}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Mercer Reid | 9,928 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1988}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Bob Nault | 13,313 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|John Edmund Parry | 12,102 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Dick Motlong | 7,496 }}{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|Ed Carlson | 1,477 }}{{CANelec|CA|Rhinoceros (historical)|Julian Morelli | 394 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1993}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Bob Nault| 22,157 }}{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Mel Fisher | 7,094 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Peter Kirby | 2,194 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|George Hainsworth |2,062 }}{{CANelec|CA|National|Harold Rowe |698 }}{{CANelec|CA|Not affiliated|April I. McCormick | 284 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1997}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Bob Nault| 14,084 }}{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Ken Hyatt | 9,782 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ruth Bergman | 6,922 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Gordon Lee | 2,799 }} |}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2000}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Bob Nault| 14,416 }}{{CANelec|CA|Canadian Alliance|Ed Prefontaine | 9,125 }}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Susan Barclay | 6,868 }}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Brian Barrett | 1,476 }} |} See also
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