词条 | Greenwood (Ontario electoral district) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Greenwood | province = Ontario | image = Toronto Provincial Ridings 1926a.pdf | caption = Greenwood, in relation to the other Toronto ridings, after the 1926 redistribution. | prov-status = defunct | prov-created = 1925 | prov-abolished = 1933 | prov-election-first = 1926 | prov-election-last = 1929 | demo-census-date = | demo-pop = | demo-electors = | demo-electors-date = | demo-area = | demo-cd = | demo-csd = }} For the defunct British Columbia electoral district, see Greenwood (provincial electoral district). Greenwood was an Ontario provincial electoral district that existed from 1926 to 1934. It covered a section of the eastern city of Toronto east of Jones Avenue and west of Greenwood Avenue. The riding lasted less than ten years when the riding was dissolved and split between the neighbouring ridings of Riverdale to the west and Woodbine to the east. BoundariesIn 1926 the riding was carved out of the existing riding of Riverdale with the following boundaries. The southern boundary was Lake Ontario. Going north along the west side it formed a line following Carlaw Avenue north to the city limits. The boundary went east following the city limits until it reached Greenwood Avenue. From here it went south to Queen Street East. A short jog west to Knox Avenue which was followed south to its end. This line was extended south to the lake.[1] Prior to the 1934 election, the riding was dissolved and split between Woodbine to the east and Riverdale to the west.[2] Members of Provincial Parliament{{OntMPP|Greenwood}}{{OntMPP NoData|Prior to 1926 part of the Riverdale riding[3]}}{{OntMPP Row| FromYr=1926 | ToYr=1929 | Assembly#=17 | OntParty=Conservative | RepName=George Smith | RepLink=George Joseph Smith (politician) | PartyTerms#=2 | RepTerms#=2 }}{{OntMPP Row | FromYr=1929 | ToYr=1934 | Assembly#=18 }}{{OntMPP NoData| Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[4]}} {{OntMPP NoData|Merged into the Riverdale and the Woodbine ridings after 1934}}{{OntMPP End}}Election results
ReferencesNotes1. ^{{cite news|title=Map of Toronto showing Provincial election ridings and City Limits|newspaper=Toronto Daily Star|date=1926-11-06|location=Toronto|page=22}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Toronto and Suburban Ridings in June 19th Election Fight|newspaper=Toronto Daily Star|date=1934-06-12|location=Toronto|page=3}} 3. ^1 {{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}} 4. ^For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below* For George Smith's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=George Joseph Smith, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1851|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario|accessdate=2012-03-24|location=Toronto|year=2012}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Sweep by Tories Returns 15 Wets in Toronto Seats|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star (Last Extra edition)|date=1926-12-01|location=Toronto|page=1}} 6. ^64 out of 92 polls reporting. 7. ^{{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}} Citations{{reflist|2}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Greenwood (Ontario electoral district)}} 2 : Defunct Ontario provincial electoral districts|Provincial electoral districts of Toronto |
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