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Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes

Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes (French: Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands et Rideau Lakes) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons since 1979. Prior to the 2015 election, the riding was known as Leeds—Grenville.[2]

Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
Ontario electoral district
Leeds–Grenville shown within the Eastern Ontario region
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Michael Barrett
Conservative
District created1976
First contested1979
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]100,546
Electors (2015)78,225
Area (km²)[1]3,382.89
Pop. density (per km²)29.7
Census division(s)Leeds and Grenville
Census subdivision(s)Athens, Augusta, Brockville, Edwardsburgh/Cardinal, Elizabethtown–Kitley, Front of Yonge, Gananoque, Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Merrickville–Wolford, North Grenville, Prescott, Rideau Lakes, Westport

The 2018 Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes federal by-election was won by Michael Barrett.

Geography edit

The riding consists of the entirety of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.

Demographics edit

According to the Canada 2021 Census[3]

Ethnic groups: 91.3% White, 5.6% Indigenous
Languages: 91.7% English, 3.2% French
Religions: 60.6% Christian (22.2% Catholic, 11.5% United Church, 9.9% Anglican, 2.3% Presbyterian, 1.3% Methodist, 1.3% Pentecostal, 12.1% Other), 37.7% None
Median income: $41,600 (2020)
Average income: $51,040 (2020)

History edit

The federal district was created in 1976 from parts of Grenville–Carleton and Leeds ridings.[4]

It was initially defined as consisting of the County of Grenville and the County of Leeds, excluding the Town of Smiths Falls. Since 1987, it was re-defined as consisting of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, but this did not result in any boundary changes, as Smiths Falls is not part of the county. The 2003 redistribution defined the riding as also including the independent municipalities of Brockville, Gananoque and Prescott which are politically separate jurisdictions, but are geographically within the county, and therefore did not result in a boundary change either.

With the 2012 electoral redistribution, this district lost a small portion of territory to Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston,[5] following an annexation of a parcel of land by the Town Smiths Falls. In the process, the riding was renamed Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes. At 49 characters, this is the longest riding name in Canada.

Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, this riding will be renamed Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes at the first election held after approximately April 2024.[6]

Members of Parliament edit

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Leeds—Grenville
Riding created from Grenville—Carleton and Leeds
31st  1979–1980     Thomas Cossitt Progressive Conservative
32nd  1980–1982
 1982–1984 Jennifer Cossitt
33rd  1984–1988
34th  1988–1993     Jim Jordan Liberal
35th  1993–1997
36th  1997–2000 Joe Jordan
37th  2000–2004
38th  2004–2006     Gord Brown Conservative
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
42nd  2015–2018     Gord Brown Conservative
 2018–2019 Michael Barrett
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present

Election results edit

Graph of election results in Leeds—Greenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Michael Barrett 29,950 50.5 +1.5 $69,700.58
Liberal Roberta L. Abbott 14,935 25.2 -1.3 $50,514.06
New Democratic Michelle Taylor 8,863 15.0 +1.0 $8,264.09
People's Alex Cassell 3,394 5.7 +4.0 $14,874.54
Green Lorraine Rekmans 2,134 3.6 -5.2 $9,291.93
Total valid votes/Expense limit 59,276 $116,064.78
Total rejected ballots 380
Turnout 59,656 68.48
Eligible voters 87,118
Source: Elections Canada[7]


2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Michael Barrett 28,630 48.98 -8.85 $52,413.10
Liberal Josh Bennett 15,482 26.49 -9.32 $48,972.84
New Democratic Michelle Taylor 8,201 14.03 +11 $4,315.07
Green Lorraine Rekmans 5,152 8.81 +5.86 none listed
People's Evan Hindle 988 1.69 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 58,453 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 479
Turnout 58,932 69.8
Eligible voters 84,442
Conservative hold Swing +0.24
Source: Elections Canada[8][9]
Canadian federal by-election, 3 December 2018
Death of Gord Brown
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Michael Barrett 16,865 57.83 +10.46
Liberal Mary Jean McFall 10,443 35.81 -4.74
New Democratic Michelle Taylor 883 3.03 -5.34
Green Lorraine Rekmans 859 2.95 -0.75
Independent John Turmel 111 0.38
Total valid votes/Expense limit 29,161 100.00    
Total rejected ballots        
Turnout   35.89 -35.18  
Eligible voters 81,247
Conservative hold Swing +7.60
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Gord Brown 26,738 47.38 -13.43 $118,628.90
Liberal Mary Jean McFall 22,888 40.56 +24.66 $98,777.41
New Democratic Margaret Andrade 4,722 8.37 -9.95 $5,647.96
Green Lorraine A. Rekmans 2,088 3.70 -1.29 $6,935.40
Total valid votes/Expense limit 56,436 100.00   $213,643.31
Total rejected ballots 189 0.33
Turnout 56,625 71.08
Eligible voters 79,669
Conservative hold Swing -19.04
Source: Elections Canada[10][11]
2011 federal election redistributed results[12]
Party Vote %
  Conservative 29,989 60.80
  New Democratic 9,032 18.31
  Liberal 7,839 15.89
  Green 2,460 4.99
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Gordon Brown 29,991 60.81 +2.36 $69,695
New Democratic Matthew Gabriel 9,033 18.31 +4.46 $5,092
Liberal Marjory Loveys 7,839 15.89 -1.29 $52,628
Green Mary Slade 2,460 4.99 -4.63 $17,743
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,323 100.00   $145,158
Total rejected ballots 156 0.32 -0.08
Turnout 49,479 64.42 +1.56
Eligible voters 76,802
Conservative hold Swing -1.05
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Gord Brown 27,473 58.44 +3.80 $55,637
Liberal Marjory Loveys 8,075 17.18 -7.14 $31,418
New Democratic Steve Armstrong 6,511 13.85 -1.41 $6,532
Green Jeanie Warnock 4,522 9.62 +3.85 $10,790
Progressive Canadian John McCrea 426 0.91 * $291
Total valid votes/Expense limit 47,007 100.00   $104,668
Rejected ballots 186 0.39 +0.09
Turnout 47,193 62.86 -7.65
Eligible voters 75,075
Conservative hold Swing +5.47
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Gord Brown 28,447 54.65 +4.18 $69,350
Liberal Bob Eaton 12,661 24.32 -8.61 $28,806
New Democratic Steve Armstrong 7,945 15.26 +3.94 $7,043
Green David Lee 3,003 5.77 +0.49 $450
Total valid votes 52,056 100.00
Rejected ballots 159 0.30 -0.06
Turnout 52,215 70.51 +0.13
Eligible voters 74,055
Conservative hold Swing +6.39
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Gord Brown 26,002 50.46 -5.80 $69,173
Liberal Joe Jordan 16,967 32.93 -6.58 $60,373
New Democratic Steve Armstrong 5,834 11.32 +9.22 $10,009
Green Chris Bradshaw 2,722 5.28 +3.55 $532
Total valid votes 51,525 100.00
Conservative notional hold Swing +0.39


Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.

2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Joe Jordan 18,594 39.51 +0.04 $52,586
Alliance Gord Brown 18,539 39.39 +17.77 $61,645
Progressive Conservative John Johnston 7,940 16.87 -15.40 $55,627
New Democratic Martin Hanratty 990 2.10 -1.52 $1,764
Green Jerry Heath 816 1.73 -0.54 $3,302
Canadian Action Jane Pamela Scharf 181 0.38 * $0
Total valid votes 47,060 100.00
Liberal hold Swing -8.86

Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election.

1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Joe Jordan 19,123 39.47 -13.10 $48,446
Progressive Conservative Sandra Lawn 15,636 32.27 +5.34 $58,733
Reform Doug Aldridge 10,476 21.62 +5.65 $18,190
New Democratic Jennifer Breakspear 1,757 3.63 +1.60 $3,522
Green Peter Bevan-Baker 1,102 2.27 +1.21 $1,427
Christian Heritage Donny F. Platt 241 0.50 * $544
Natural Law Wayne Foster 119 0.25 -0.14 $0
Total valid votes 48,454 100.00
Liberal hold Swing -9.22
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Jim Jordan 26,567 52.57 +9.17 $49,114
Progressive Conservative Sandra Lawn 13,608 26.93 -11.97 $53,521
Reform Paul West 8,071 15.97 * $8,164
New Democratic Mary Ann Greenwood 1,026 2.03 -9.05 $6,686
Green Peter Bevan-Baker 538 1.06 * $0
National Holly Baker 474 0.94 * $490
Natural Law Richard Beecroft 196 0.39 * $0
Abolitionist Christine Richardson 59 0.12 * $200
Total valid votes 50,539 100.00
Liberal hold Swing +10.57
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jim Jordan 20,141 43.39 +20.08
Progressive Conservative Jennifer Cossitt 18,053 38.89 -22.60
New Democratic Barry Grills 5,141 11.08 -2.89
Christian Heritage David Butcher 1,584 3.41
Confederation of Regions Faye Garner 1,497 3.23
Total valid votes 46,416 100.00
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +20.08
1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Jennifer Cossitt 26,961 61.50 +10.28
Liberal Chuck Anderson 10,222 23.32 -8.40
New Democratic Jan Allen 6,121 13.96 -3.11
Green Mike Nickerson 348 0.79
Libertarian Hans Wienhold 190 0.43
Total valid votes 43,842 100.00
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +9.34

^ Change is from 1980

Canadian federal by-election, 12 October 1982
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
upon Tom Cossitt's death on 15 March 1982
Progressive Conservative Jennifer Cossitt 18,401 57.00 +5.79
Liberal Chuck Anderson 6,693 20.73 -10.98
Libertarian Neil Reynolds 4,337 13.44
New Democratic Milred Smith 2,751 8.52 -8.55
Independent Ray Turmel 99 0.31
Total valid votes 32,281 100.00
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +8.38
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Tom Cossitt 19,800 51.22 -5.59
Liberal Gerry McKee 12,260 31.71 +3.94
New Democratic Mildred Smith 6,600 17.07 +1.65
Total valid votes 38,660 100.00
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -4.76
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Tom Cossitt 24,127 56.80
Liberal Gerry McKee 11,797 27.77
New Democratic Mildred Smith 6,551 15.42
Total valid votes 42,475 100.00

See also edit

References edit

  • "Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes (Code 35041) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2011.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Statistics Canada: 2016
  2. ^ "House Government Bill – Bill C-37 – Third Reading (41-2)".
  3. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (9 February 2022). "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Leeds--Grenville--Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes [Federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order)], Ontario". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Leeds – Grenville". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 September 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  5. ^ "punditsguide.ca/riding.php?rid=1094". punditsguide.ca. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  6. ^ "New Federal Electoral Map for Ontario".
  7. ^ "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  8. ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Voter Information Service – Who are the candidates in my electoral district?".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 August 2015.
  12. ^ Funke, Alice. "Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, ON (2013 Rep. Order)".

External links edit

  • Federal riding history from the Library of Parliament
  • 2011 Results from Elections Canada
  • Leeds—Grenville profile at CBC News

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Cardinal Elizabethtown Kitley Front of Yonge Gananoque Leeds and the Thousand Islands Merrickville Wolford North Grenville Prescott Rideau Lakes WestportThe 2018 Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes federal by election was won by Michael Barrett Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Members of Parliament 5 Election results 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 8 External linksGeography editThe riding consists of the entirety of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Demographics editAccording to the Canada 2021 Census 3 Ethnic groups 91 3 White 5 6 IndigenousLanguages 91 7 English 3 2 French Religions 60 6 Christian 22 2 Catholic 11 5 United Church 9 9 Anglican 2 3 Presbyterian 1 3 Methodist 1 3 Pentecostal 12 1 Other 37 7 NoneMedian income 41 600 2020 Average income 51 040 2020 History editThe federal district was created in 1976 from parts of Grenville Carleton and Leeds ridings 4 It was initially defined as consisting of the County of Grenville and the County of Leeds excluding the Town of Smiths Falls Since 1987 it was re defined as consisting of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville but this did not result in any boundary changes as Smiths Falls is not part of the county The 2003 redistribution defined the riding as also including the independent municipalities of Brockville Gananoque and Prescott which are politically separate jurisdictions but are geographically within the county and therefore did not result in a boundary change either With the 2012 electoral redistribution this district lost a small portion of territory to Lanark Frontenac Kingston 5 following an annexation of a parcel of land by the Town Smiths Falls In the process the riding was renamed Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes At 49 characters this is the longest riding name in Canada Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution this riding will be renamed Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands Rideau Lakes at the first election held after approximately April 2024 6 Members of Parliament editThis riding has elected the following Members of Parliament Parliament Years Member PartyLeeds GrenvilleRiding created from Grenville Carleton and Leeds31st 1979 1980 Thomas Cossitt Progressive Conservative32nd 1980 1982 1982 1984 Jennifer Cossitt33rd 1984 198834th 1988 1993 Jim Jordan Liberal35th 1993 199736th 1997 2000 Joe Jordan37th 2000 200438th 2004 2006 Gord Brown Conservative39th 2006 200840th 2008 201141st 2011 2015Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes42nd 2015 2018 Gord Brown Conservative 2018 2019 Michael Barrett43rd 2019 202144th 2021 presentElection results editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki Graph of election results in Leeds Greenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes minor parties that never got 2 of the vote or didn t run consistently are omitted 2021 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Michael Barrett 29 950 50 5 1 5 69 700 58Liberal Roberta L Abbott 14 935 25 2 1 3 50 514 06New Democratic Michelle Taylor 8 863 15 0 1 0 8 264 09People s Alex Cassell 3 394 5 7 4 0 14 874 54Green Lorraine Rekmans 2 134 3 6 5 2 9 291 93Total valid votes Expense limit 59 276 116 064 78Total rejected ballots 380Turnout 59 656 68 48Eligible voters 87 118Source Elections Canada 7 vte2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Michael Barrett 28 630 48 98 8 85 52 413 10Liberal Josh Bennett 15 482 26 49 9 32 48 972 84New Democratic Michelle Taylor 8 201 14 03 11 4 315 07Green Lorraine Rekmans 5 152 8 81 5 86 none listedPeople s Evan Hindle 988 1 69 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 58 453 100 0 Total rejected ballots 479Turnout 58 932 69 8Eligible voters 84 442Conservative hold Swing 0 24Source Elections Canada 8 9 Main article 2018 Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes federal by election Canadian federal by election 3 December 2018Death of Gord BrownParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Michael Barrett 16 865 57 83 10 46Liberal Mary Jean McFall 10 443 35 81 4 74New Democratic Michelle Taylor 883 3 03 5 34Green Lorraine Rekmans 859 2 95 0 75Independent John Turmel 111 0 38Total valid votes Expense limit 29 161 100 00 Total rejected ballots Turnout 35 89 35 18 Eligible voters 81 247Conservative hold Swing 7 602015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Gord Brown 26 738 47 38 13 43 118 628 90Liberal Mary Jean McFall 22 888 40 56 24 66 98 777 41New Democratic Margaret Andrade 4 722 8 37 9 95 5 647 96Green Lorraine A Rekmans 2 088 3 70 1 29 6 935 40Total valid votes Expense limit 56 436 100 00 213 643 31Total rejected ballots 189 0 33 Turnout 56 625 71 08 Eligible voters 79 669Conservative hold Swing 19 04Source Elections Canada 10 11 2011 federal election redistributed results 12 Party Vote Conservative 29 989 60 80 New Democratic 9 032 18 31 Liberal 7 839 15 89 Green 2 460 4 992011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Gordon Brown 29 991 60 81 2 36 69 695New Democratic Matthew Gabriel 9 033 18 31 4 46 5 092Liberal Marjory Loveys 7 839 15 89 1 29 52 628Green Mary Slade 2 460 4 99 4 63 17 743Total valid votes Expense limit 49 323 100 00 145 158Total rejected ballots 156 0 32 0 08Turnout 49 479 64 42 1 56Eligible voters 76 802 Conservative hold Swing 1 052008 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Gord Brown 27 473 58 44 3 80 55 637Liberal Marjory Loveys 8 075 17 18 7 14 31 418New Democratic Steve Armstrong 6 511 13 85 1 41 6 532Green Jeanie Warnock 4 522 9 62 3 85 10 790Progressive Canadian John McCrea 426 0 91 291Total valid votes Expense limit 47 007 100 00 104 668Rejected ballots 186 0 39 0 09Turnout 47 193 62 86 7 65Eligible voters 75 075 Conservative hold Swing 5 472006 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Gord Brown 28 447 54 65 4 18 69 350Liberal Bob Eaton 12 661 24 32 8 61 28 806New Democratic Steve Armstrong 7 945 15 26 3 94 7 043Green David Lee 3 003 5 77 0 49 450Total valid votes 52 056 100 00Rejected ballots 159 0 30 0 06Turnout 52 215 70 51 0 13Eligible voters 74 055 Conservative hold Swing 6 392004 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Gord Brown 26 002 50 46 5 80 69 173Liberal Joe Jordan 16 967 32 93 6 58 60 373New Democratic Steve Armstrong 5 834 11 32 9 22 10 009Green Chris Bradshaw 2 722 5 28 3 55 532Total valid votes 51 525 100 00Conservative notional hold Swing 0 39Note Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election 2000 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Joe Jordan 18 594 39 51 0 04 52 586Alliance Gord Brown 18 539 39 39 17 77 61 645Progressive Conservative John Johnston 7 940 16 87 15 40 55 627New Democratic Martin Hanratty 990 2 10 1 52 1 764Green Jerry Heath 816 1 73 0 54 3 302Canadian Action Jane Pamela Scharf 181 0 38 0Total valid votes 47 060 100 00Liberal hold Swing 8 86Note Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election 1997 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Joe Jordan 19 123 39 47 13 10 48 446Progressive Conservative Sandra Lawn 15 636 32 27 5 34 58 733Reform Doug Aldridge 10 476 21 62 5 65 18 190New Democratic Jennifer Breakspear 1 757 3 63 1 60 3 522Green Peter Bevan Baker 1 102 2 27 1 21 1 427Christian Heritage Donny F Platt 241 0 50 544Natural Law Wayne Foster 119 0 25 0 14 0Total valid votes 48 454 100 00Liberal hold Swing 9 221993 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Jim Jordan 26 567 52 57 9 17 49 114Progressive Conservative Sandra Lawn 13 608 26 93 11 97 53 521Reform Paul West 8 071 15 97 8 164New Democratic Mary Ann Greenwood 1 026 2 03 9 05 6 686Green Peter Bevan Baker 538 1 06 0National Holly Baker 474 0 94 490Natural Law Richard Beecroft 196 0 39 0Abolitionist Christine Richardson 59 0 12 200Total valid votes 50 539 100 00Liberal hold Swing 10 571988 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jim Jordan 20 141 43 39 20 08Progressive Conservative Jennifer Cossitt 18 053 38 89 22 60New Democratic Barry Grills 5 141 11 08 2 89Christian Heritage David Butcher 1 584 3 41Confederation of Regions Faye Garner 1 497 3 23Total valid votes 46 416 100 00Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 20 081984 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Jennifer Cossitt 26 961 61 50 10 28Liberal Chuck Anderson 10 222 23 32 8 40New Democratic Jan Allen 6 121 13 96 3 11Green Mike Nickerson 348 0 79Libertarian Hans Wienhold 190 0 43Total valid votes 43 842 100 00Progressive Conservative hold Swing 9 34 Change is from 1980 Canadian federal by election 12 October 1982Party Candidate Votes upon Tom Cossitt s death on 15 March 1982Progressive Conservative Jennifer Cossitt 18 401 57 00 5 79Liberal Chuck Anderson 6 693 20 73 10 98Libertarian Neil Reynolds 4 337 13 44New Democratic Milred Smith 2 751 8 52 8 55Independent Ray Turmel 99 0 31Total valid votes 32 281 100 00Progressive Conservative hold Swing 8 381980 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Tom Cossitt 19 800 51 22 5 59Liberal Gerry McKee 12 260 31 71 3 94New Democratic Mildred Smith 6 600 17 07 1 65Total valid votes 38 660 100 00Progressive Conservative hold Swing 4 761979 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Tom Cossitt 24 127 56 80Liberal Gerry McKee 11 797 27 77New Democratic Mildred Smith 6 551 15 42Total valid votes 42 475 100 00See also editList of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical federal electoral districts of CanadaReferences edit Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Code 35041 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved 3 March 2011 Notes edit a b Statistics Canada 2016 House Government Bill Bill C 37 Third Reading 41 2 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 9 February 2022 Profile table Census Profile 2021 Census of Population Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Federal electoral district 2013 Representation Order Ontario www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 6 April 2023 Leeds Grenville Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 22 September 2010 Retrieved 6 June 2021 punditsguide ca riding php rid 1094 punditsguide ca Retrieved 10 August 2019 New Federal Electoral Map for Ontario Official Voting Results Elections Canada Retrieved 1 October 2021 List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Retrieved 3 October 2019 Election Night Results Elections Canada Retrieved 31 October 2019 Voter Information Service Who are the candidates in my electoral district Elections Canada On line Election Canada en ligne Archived from the original on 15 August 2015 Funke Alice Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes ON 2013 Rep Order External links editFederal riding history from the Library of Parliament 2011 Results from Elections Canada Leeds Grenville profile at CBC News 44 40 52 N 75 52 55 W 44 681 N 75 882 W 44 681 75 882 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes amp oldid 1183821694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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