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词条 Beaches (provincial electoral district)
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  1. Boundaries

  2. Members of Provincial Parliament

  3. Election results

  4. References

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Beaches was a provincial riding in Toronto, Ontario represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1926 to 1967. It was carved completely out of the existing riding of York East. Its boundaries remained the same until 1967 when it was merged with the neighbouring riding of Woodbine to become Beaches—Woodbine. Other than a single session in the 1940s, the riding was steadfastly Conservative in its voting preference.

Boundaries

The riding was created out of the East York riding just before the 1926 election. Its western boundary consisted of Woodbine Avenue from Lake Ontario north to the city limits. Its eastern boundary followed Victoria Park Avenue from the lake to the city limits. The northern boundary was the city limits and the southern boundary was Lake Ontario.[1] The boundaries remained unchanged until it was abolished in 1967.

Members of Provincial Parliament

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| ToYr=1937
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Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[4]}}

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Election results

Ontario general election, 1926
PartyCandidate Votes[5][6][7] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy9,60673.5
ON|Independent|background}} |    Better Citizenship (Prohibitionist) Arthur Hawkes3,46726.5
Total13,073
Ontario general election, 1929
PartyCandidate Votes[8] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy7,98575.2
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal William A. Ford2,63924.8
Total10,624
Ontario general election, 1934
PartyCandidate Votes[9] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy7,92844.0
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal Norman Wilkes5,04728.0
ON|CCF|background}} |    Co-operative Commonwealth Stanley Elliot (Reverend)5,04228.0
Total18,017
Ontario general election, 1937
PartyCandidate Votes[10] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy7,77742.0
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal Fred Sturgeon7,10538.4
ON|CCF|background}} |    Co-operative Commonwealth Stanley Elliott3,62919.6
Total18,511
Ontario general election, 1943
PartyCandidate Votes[11] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy6,71943.9
ON|CCF|background}} |     Co-operative Commonwealth Gordon Ferguson6,63943.4
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal Ernest Bray1,94712.7
Total15,305
Ontario general election, 1945
PartyCandidate Votes[12] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy10,90753.6
ON|CCF|background}} |     Co-operative Commonwealth Robert Garden6,08729.9
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal W.E.J. Ryan3,36616.5
Total20,360
Ontario general election, 1948
PartyCandidate Votes[13] Vote %
ON|CCF|background}} |     Co-operative Commonwealth Reid Scott9,91044.0
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative Thomas Alexander Murphy9,47142.1
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal W. Earl Upper3,12513.9
Total22,506
Ontario general election, 1951
PartyCandidate Votes[14] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative William Henry Collings9,57349.4
ON|CCF|background}} |     Co-operative Commonwealth Reid Scott6,95835.9
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal W. Earl Upper2,86414.8
Total19,395
Ontario general election, 1955
PartyCandidate Votes[15] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative William Henry Collings7,83548.1
ON|CCF|background}} |     Co-operative Commonwealth Reid Scott5,88736.1
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal E.R. Hoolans2,56615.8
Total16,288
Ontario general election, 1959
PartyCandidate Votes[16] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative William Henry Collings7,31046.1
ON|CCF|background}} |     Co-operative Commonwealth Stanley T. Bullock4,39627.7
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal Ronald Pickering4,15726.2
Total15,863
By-election January 18, 1962
PartyCandidate Votes[17] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative Jack Harris5,19940.5
ON|NDP|background}} |     New Democrat Stanley Bullock4,79536.2
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal Donald MacGregor4,94323.3
Total25,114
Ontario general election, 1963
PartyCandidate Votes[18] Vote %
ON|Conservative|background}} |    Progressive Conservative Jack Harris7,22140.5
ON|NDP|background}} |     New Democrat Stanley Bullock6,44436.2
ON|Liberal|background}} |    Liberal Donald Deacon4,15823.3
Total17,823

References

Notes

1. ^{{cite news |title=Map of Toronto showing Provincial election ridings and City Limits |newspaper=Toronto Daily Star |date=November 6, 1926 |location=Toronto |page=22}}
2. ^In 1938, the title of Member of the Legislative Assembly was officially changed to Member of Provincial Parliament. Previously, it was unofficially used in the media and in the Legislature.
3. ^The Conservative party changed their name to Progressive Conservative before the 1943 election.
4. ^For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below* For Thomas Alexander Murphy's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=Thomas Alexander Murphy, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1636 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto |year=2012}}* For Reid Scott's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=Reid Scott, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1825 |work= Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto |year=2012}}* For William Henry Collings' Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=William Henry Collings, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1010 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto |year=2012}}* For Jack Harris' Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=Robert John Harris, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1269 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto |year=2012}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Ontario General Elections and By-elections, 1923-1926|newspaper=The Globe |author=Canadian Press|date=1926-12-02 |location=Toronto|page=7}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Result of ballot in the 112 Ontario constituencies|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GMUuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=o9kFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6720%2C6746378|accessdate=2011-12-13|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen|date=1926-12-02|location=Ottawa|page=15}}
7. ^94 out of 96 polls reporting.
8. ^{{cite news|title=Vote Cast and Personnel of the New Ontario Legislature|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1929-10-31|location=Toronto|page=43}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Detailed Election Results|newspaper=The Globe|date=1934-06-21|location=Toronto|page=3}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Ontario Voted By Ridings|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1937-10-07|location=Toronto|page=5}}
11. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Ontario Election Results|newspaper=The Gazette|date=1943-08-05|location=Montreal|page=12|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_H4tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BpkFAAAAIBAJ&dq=rae%20luckock&pg=3097%2C672685}}
12. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=How Ontario Electors Voted in all 90 Ridings|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1945-06-05|location=Toronto|page=5|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JbE7AAAAIBAJ&sjid=KisMAAAAIBAJ&pg=876%2C12828009|accessdate=2012-03-03}}
13. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=How Ontario Electors Voted in all 90 Ridings|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1948-06-08|location=Toronto|page=24}}
14. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Complete Ontario Vote|newspaper=The Montreal Gazette|date=1951-11-22|location=Montreal|page=4|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=l6gtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hZkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=7192%2C3337413|accessdate=2012-04-22}}
15. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies|newspaper=The Ottawa Citizen|date=1955-06-10|location=Ottawa|page=4|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vCAvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TN0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=4268%2C2256424|accessdate=2012-04-22}}
16. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies|newspaper=The Ottawa Citizen|date=1959-06-12|location=Ottawa|page=26|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Yh0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d-QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6095%2C2812390|accessdate=2012-04-22}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Liberal win 3, PCs 2: Government keeps seats in Toronto|newspaper=The Globe and Mail|date=1963-01-19 |location=Toronto|page=1}}
18. ^{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Saved|newspaper=The Windsor Star|date=1963-09-26|location=Windsor, Ontario|page=25|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QDM_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=T1EMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6134%2C3886120|accessdate=2012-04-24}}

Citations

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