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Beaches—Woodbine (provincial electoral district)

Beaches—Woodbine was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1967 by merging the former ridings of Woodbine and Beaches.

Beaches—Woodbine
Ontario electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
District created1966
District abolished1996
First contested1967
Last contested1995
Demographics
Census division(s)Toronto
Census subdivision(s)Toronto

Boundaries

The riding was created prior to the 1967 election by combining the ridings of Woodbine and Beaches. The boundaries of the new riding were as follows: From the southwest point where Coxwell Avenue met Lake Ontario the boundary followed Coxwell north to Queen Street East. It then went west a short distance to Rhodes Avenue. It followed Rhodes Avenue north to Danforth Avenue. It then went back east along Danforth to Coxwell. It then went north along Coxwell to the city limits. Along the north it followed the city limits until it reached Victoria Park Avenue. It then went south along Victoria Park and along the same line until it reached Lake Ontario.[1]

In 1974 the eastern boundary with Riverdale was altered. The border now consisted of Coxwell Avenue from Lake Ontario north to the railway right-of-way just south of Hanson Street. The boundary followed the right-of-way west until Greenwood Avenue. It then went north along Greenwood until it met the city limits.[2]

From 1987 to 1999 it consisted of Old Toronto east from where Leslie Street meets the lake north to Queen Street. It then followed Queen Street east to Greenwood Avenue and then north to the CN railway. Following the CN right of way to Coxwell Avenue it then went north to the city limits.

In 1999, it was absorbed into the new ridings of Beaches—East York and Toronto—Danforth.

Members of Provincial Parliament

Beaches—Woodbine
Assembly Years Member Party
Created from parts of Woodbine and Beaches
28th  1967–1971     John Brown New Democratic
29th  1971–1975     Tom Wardle Progressive Conservative
30th  1975–1977     Marion Bryden New Democratic
31st  1977–1981
32nd  1981–1985
33rd  1985–1987
34th  1987–1990
35th  1990–1995 Frances Lankin
36th  1995–1999
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[3]
Merged into Beaches—East York and Toronto—Danforth

Election results

1967 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[4] % +/-
  New Democrat John Brown 10,522 43.6
  Progressive Conservative Jack Harris 9,977 41.3
  Liberal Joe Fullerton 3,646 15.1
Total 24,145
1971 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[5] % +/-
Progressive Conservative Tom Wardle 13,768 49.3
New Democratic Bruce Kidd 11,138 39.8
Liberal Jerry Ewins 2,819 10.1
Social Credit Al Overfield 144 0.5
Independent Harold Rowbottom 88 0.3
Total 27,958
1975 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[6] % +/-
  New Democrat Marion Bryden 11,462 45.6
  Progressive Conservative Tom Wardle 8,576 34.1
  Liberal Ken Kory 4,914 19.4
Communist C. Negre 195 0.8
Total 25,147
1977 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[7] % +/-
  New Democrat Marion Bryden 11,491 46.5
  Progressive Conservative Tom Wardle 9,217 37.3
  Liberal Ernest Barr 3,579 14.5
  Independent George Leslie 203 0.8
Communist Gerry Van Houten 114 0.5
Libertarian Shirley Yamada 103 0.4
1981 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[8] % +/-
  New Democrat Marion Bryden 9,590 43.1 -3.4
  Progressive Conservative Paul Christie 9,266 41.4 +4.3
  Liberal Wayne Cook 3,140 14.1 -0.4
  Independent Peter Flosznik 252 1.1 -
1985 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[9] % +/-
  New Democrat Marion Bryden 12,672 49.8 +6.7
  Progressive Conservative Paul Christie 7,301 28.7 -12.9
  Liberal Sally Kelly 5,065 19.9 +5.8
Libertarian Steve Thistle 396 1.6 -
1987 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[10] % +/-
  New Democrat Marion Bryden 11,948 49.7 -0.1
  Liberal Patricia Herdman 8,519 35.5 +15.6
  Progressive Conservative John Beveridge 3,022 12.6 -16.1
Libertarian Steve Thistle 533 2.2 +0.6
1990 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[11] % +/-
  New Democrat Frances Lankin 14,381 58.4 +8.7
  Liberal Beryl Potter 6,329 25.7 -9.8
  Progressive Conservative Kevin Forest 3,535 14.3 -2.3
  Independent Sam Vitulli 400 1.6 -
1995 Ontario general election: Beaches—Woodbine
Party Candidate Votes[12] % +/-
  New Democrat Frances Lankin 10,862 42.4 -16.0
  Progressive Conservative Lynda Buffet 7,923 31.0 +5.3
  Liberal Stephen Lautens 6,158 24.1 +9.8
  Independent Brad Allen 319 1.2 -
Communist Miguel Figueroa 169 0.7 -
  Natural Law Donalda Fredeen 162 0.6 -

References

  1. ^ Provincial Electoral Districts (Map). Cartography by Lands and Surveys Branch, Department of Lands and Forests. Toronto: Queen's Printer for Ontario. 1967. To find this map in the Ontario Archives, please see sub-series title "Ontario electoral district maps", reference code RG 1-211, File item code RG 1-211-0-0-06.
  2. ^ Vallee, Brian (1975-08-26). "Riverdale: Prices are a growing concern". Toronto Star. p. A7.
  3. ^ For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
    • For John L. Brown's Legislative Assembly information see "John L. Brown, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
    • For Thomas Alfred Wardle's Legislative Assembly information see "Thomas Alfred Wardle, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
    • For Marion Helen Bryden's Legislative Assembly information see "Marion Helen Bryden, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
    • For Frances Lankin's Legislative Assembly information see "Frances Lankin, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  4. ^ "Provincial Election results in Metro ridings". The Toronto Daily Star (3 star edition). Toronto. 1967-10-18. p. 66.
  5. ^ "Here's who won in Metro ridings". The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. 1971-10-22. p. 12.
  6. ^ "Results from the 29 ridings in Metro". The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. 1975-09-19. p. A18.
  7. ^ "How they voted in Metro area". The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. 1977-06-10. p. A10.
  8. ^ Canadian Press (1981-03-20). "Election results for Metro Toronto ridings". The Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. p. 22. Retrieved 2012-05-10.
  9. ^ Canadian Press (1985-05-03). "The night the Tories tumbled; riding by riding results". Ottawa Citizen. Toronto. p. 43. Retrieved 2012-05-10.
  10. ^ "How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. 1987-09-11. p. A12.
  11. ^ "How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. 1990-09-07. p. A10.
  12. ^ "Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario. 1995-06-08. Retrieved 2012-09-04.[permanent dead link]

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Not to be confused with Beaches Woodbine federal electoral district or Woodbine electoral district Beaches Woodbine was a provincial electoral district in Ontario Canada It was created in 1967 by merging the former ridings of Woodbine and Beaches Beaches WoodbineOntario electoral districtDefunct provincial electoral districtLegislatureLegislative Assembly of OntarioDistrict created1966District abolished1996First contested1967Last contested1995DemographicsCensus division s TorontoCensus subdivision s Toronto Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Members of Provincial Parliament 3 Election results 4 ReferencesBoundaries EditThe riding was created prior to the 1967 election by combining the ridings of Woodbine and Beaches The boundaries of the new riding were as follows From the southwest point where Coxwell Avenue met Lake Ontario the boundary followed Coxwell north to Queen Street East It then went west a short distance to Rhodes Avenue It followed Rhodes Avenue north to Danforth Avenue It then went back east along Danforth to Coxwell It then went north along Coxwell to the city limits Along the north it followed the city limits until it reached Victoria Park Avenue It then went south along Victoria Park and along the same line until it reached Lake Ontario 1 In 1974 the eastern boundary with Riverdale was altered The border now consisted of Coxwell Avenue from Lake Ontario north to the railway right of way just south of Hanson Street The boundary followed the right of way west until Greenwood Avenue It then went north along Greenwood until it met the city limits 2 From 1987 to 1999 it consisted of Old Toronto east from where Leslie Street meets the lake north to Queen Street It then followed Queen Street east to Greenwood Avenue and then north to the CN railway Following the CN right of way to Coxwell Avenue it then went north to the city limits In 1999 it was absorbed into the new ridings of Beaches East York and Toronto Danforth Members of Provincial Parliament EditBeaches WoodbineAssembly Years Member PartyCreated from parts of Woodbine and Beaches28th 1967 1971 John Brown New Democratic29th 1971 1975 Tom Wardle Progressive Conservative30th 1975 1977 Marion Bryden New Democratic31st 1977 198132nd 1981 198533rd 1985 198734th 1987 199035th 1990 1995 Frances Lankin36th 1995 1999Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly 3 Merged into Beaches East York and Toronto DanforthElection results Edit1967 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 4 New Democrat John Brown 10 522 43 6 Progressive Conservative Jack Harris 9 977 41 3 Liberal Joe Fullerton 3 646 15 1Total 24 1451971 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 5 Progressive Conservative Tom Wardle 13 768 49 3New Democratic Bruce Kidd 11 138 39 8Liberal Jerry Ewins 2 819 10 1Social Credit Al Overfield 144 0 5Independent Harold Rowbottom 88 0 3Total 27 9581975 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 6 New Democrat Marion Bryden 11 462 45 6 Progressive Conservative Tom Wardle 8 576 34 1 Liberal Ken Kory 4 914 19 4Communist C Negre 195 0 8Total 25 1471977 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 7 New Democrat Marion Bryden 11 491 46 5 Progressive Conservative Tom Wardle 9 217 37 3 Liberal Ernest Barr 3 579 14 5 Independent George Leslie 203 0 8Communist Gerry Van Houten 114 0 5Libertarian Shirley Yamada 103 0 41981 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 8 New Democrat Marion Bryden 9 590 43 1 3 4 Progressive Conservative Paul Christie 9 266 41 4 4 3 Liberal Wayne Cook 3 140 14 1 0 4 Independent Peter Flosznik 252 1 1 1985 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 9 New Democrat Marion Bryden 12 672 49 8 6 7 Progressive Conservative Paul Christie 7 301 28 7 12 9 Liberal Sally Kelly 5 065 19 9 5 8Libertarian Steve Thistle 396 1 6 1987 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 10 New Democrat Marion Bryden 11 948 49 7 0 1 Liberal Patricia Herdman 8 519 35 5 15 6 Progressive Conservative John Beveridge 3 022 12 6 16 1Libertarian Steve Thistle 533 2 2 0 61990 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 11 New Democrat Frances Lankin 14 381 58 4 8 7 Liberal Beryl Potter 6 329 25 7 9 8 Progressive Conservative Kevin Forest 3 535 14 3 2 3 Independent Sam Vitulli 400 1 6 1995 Ontario general election Beaches WoodbineParty Candidate Votes 12 New Democrat Frances Lankin 10 862 42 4 16 0 Progressive Conservative Lynda Buffet 7 923 31 0 5 3 Liberal Stephen Lautens 6 158 24 1 9 8 Independent Brad Allen 319 1 2 Communist Miguel Figueroa 169 0 7 Natural Law Donalda Fredeen 162 0 6 References Edit Provincial Electoral Districts Map Cartography by Lands and Surveys Branch Department of Lands and Forests Toronto Queen s Printer for Ontario 1967 To find this map in the Ontario Archives please see sub series title Ontario electoral district maps reference code RG 1 211 File item code RG 1 211 0 0 06 Vallee Brian 1975 08 26 Riverdale Prices are a growing concern Toronto Star p A7 For a listing of each MPP s Queen s Park curriculum vitae see below For John L Brown s Legislative Assembly information see John L Brown MPP Parliamentary History Toronto Legislative Assembly of Ontario 2012 Retrieved 2012 03 18 For Thomas Alfred Wardle s Legislative Assembly information see Thomas Alfred Wardle MPP Parliamentary History Toronto Legislative Assembly of Ontario 2012 Retrieved 2012 03 18 For Marion Helen Bryden s Legislative Assembly information see Marion Helen Bryden MPP Parliamentary History Toronto Legislative Assembly of Ontario 2012 Retrieved 2012 03 18 For Frances Lankin s Legislative Assembly information see Frances Lankin MPP Parliamentary History Toronto Legislative Assembly of Ontario 2012 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Provincial Election results in Metro ridings The Toronto Daily Star 3 star edition Toronto 1967 10 18 p 66 Here s who won in Metro ridings The Toronto Daily Star Toronto 1971 10 22 p 12 Results from the 29 ridings in Metro The Toronto Daily Star Toronto 1975 09 19 p A18 How they voted in Metro area The Toronto Daily Star Toronto 1977 06 10 p A10 Canadian Press 1981 03 20 Election results for Metro Toronto ridings The Windsor Star Windsor Ontario p 22 Retrieved 2012 05 10 Canadian Press 1985 05 03 The night the Tories tumbled riding by riding results Ottawa Citizen Toronto p 43 Retrieved 2012 05 10 How Metro Area Voted The Toronto Daily Star Toronto 1987 09 11 p A12 How Metro Area Voted The Toronto Daily Star Toronto 1990 09 07 p A10 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Elections Ontario 1995 06 08 Retrieved 2012 09 04 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beaches Woodbine provincial electoral district amp oldid 1087358336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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