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Ottawa—Vanier (provincial electoral district)

45°26′N 75°39′W / 45.433°N 75.650°W / 45.433; -75.650

Ottawa—Vanier
Ontario electoral district
Ottawa—Vanier in relation to other Ottawa electoral districts
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Lucille Collard
Liberal
District created1908
First contested1908
Last contested2022
Demographics
Population (2016)111,510
Electors (2020)100,716
Area (km²)45
Pop. density (per km²)2,478
Census division(s)Carleton County (1908-1969)
Ottawa-Carleton (1969-2001)
Ottawa (2001-present)
Census subdivision(s)Ottawa
Eastview (1967-1969)
Vanier (1969-2001)
Rockcliffe Park (1999-2001)
Gloucester (1987-2001)

Ottawa—Vanier (formerly known as Ottawa East) is a provincial electoral district in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1908. It is located in the east end of Ottawa.

The riding, with a large Franco-Ontarian population in Vanier, Overbrook, Lower Town, and in adjoining neighbourhoods, has been one of the most solidly Liberal in the country in recent years, having elected Liberals both federally and provincially in every election since 1971.

A sizable minority of the riding is in the former city of Vanier, which was merged with Ottawa in 2000. Vanier has long been home to much of Ottawa's francophone population, but between 1992 and 2001, the size of this linguistic group has fallen by almost 50%. Since 2003, the population of the entire riding has fallen by almost 10% at a time when the rest of the nation's capital increased by approximately 5.2%. The riding now has the second oldest population in Ottawa.

In many ways the riding which used to be known as a French riding with an English face has become a largely English-speaking riding (65%) with a French face. The riding also contains the wealthiest part of Ottawa, Rockcliffe Park, which gives some support to the Progressive Conservatives, but also to the Liberals. The neighbourhoods with higher proportions of anglophone residents, including Sandy Hill and New Edinburgh also tend to vote Liberal, but with significant support for the Ontario New Democratic Party. The riding is characterized by below average voter turn-out and an annual loss of approximately 1% in voter support for the provincial Liberals since 1987 thereby reducing their support from approximately 74% to 50% (1987–2007).

Geography edit

In 2003, it was redefined as the part of the City of Ottawa east and north of a line running south along the Rideau Canal from the interprovincial boundary to Mann Avenue, northeast to Nicholas Street, southeast to Highway No. 417, and east to the abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway to the hydroelectric transmission line, north to Innes Road, northeast to Blair Road, northwest to Montreal Road, east and northeast to Regional Road No. 174, northeast to Green's Creek, north to the Ottawa River. It contains the neighbourhoods of Beacon Hill North, Cardinal Glen, Carson Grove, Carson Meadows, Castle Heights, Cyrville, Forbes, Lindenlea, Lower Town, Manor Park, New Edinburgh, Overbook, Pineview, Rockcliffe Park, Sandy Hill, Rothwell Heights, Vanier and Viscount Alexander Park.

Demographics edit

According to the Canada 2011 Census[1][2]

  • Ethnic Groups: 71.9% White, 9.5% Black, 3.5% Arab, 3.1% South Asian, 2.8% Aboriginal, 2.3% Chinese, 1.7% Latin American, 1.4% Filipino, 1.3% Southeast Asian, 1.1% West Asian
  • Languages: 51.8% English, 30.6% French, 3.5% Arabic, 1.8% Spanish, 1.5% Chinese, 1.1% Creoles
  • Religion: 65.9% Christian (44.6% Catholic, 4.7% Anglican, 3.3% United Church, 1.5% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Baptist, 9.7% Other Christian), 7.6% Muslim, 22.8% No religion.
  • Average household income: $77,347
  • Median household income: $57,035
  • Average individual income: $45,200
  • Median individual income: $32,421

History edit

The provincial electoral district was created in 1908 as "Ottawa East". The name was changed to "Ottawa—Vanier" in 1999.

One MLA, elected through First past the post, represented the district.

Members of the Legislative Assembly/Members of Provincial Parliament edit

This district elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, :

Assembly Years Member Party
Ottawa East
Riding created from Ottawa
12th  1908–1911     Donald McDougal Liberal
13th  1911–1914     Napoléon Champagne Conservative
14th  1914–1919     Joseph Pinard Liberal
15th  1919–1923
16th  1923–1926
 1926–1926     Independent-Liberal
17th  1926–1929
18th  1929–1934     Louis Côté Conservative
19th  1934–1937     Paul Leduc Liberal
20th  1937–1940
 1940–1943 Robert Laurier
21st  1943–1945
22nd  1945–1948 Aurele Chartrand
23rd  1948–1951
24th  1951–1955
25th  1955–1959     Jules Morin Progressive Conservative
26th  1959–1963
27th  1963–1967     Horace Racine Liberal
28th  1967–1971     Jules Morin Progressive Conservative
29th  1971–1975     Albert Roy Liberal
30th  1975–1977
31st  1977–1981
32nd  1981–1985
33rd  1985–1987 Bernard Grandmaître
34th  1987–1990
35th  1990–1995
36th  1995–1999
Ottawa—Vanier
37th  1999–2001     Claudette Boyer Liberal
 2001–2003     Independent
38th  2003–2007     Madeleine Meilleur Liberal
39th  2007–2011
40th  2011–2014
41st  2014–2016
 2016–2018 Nathalie Des Rosiers
42nd  2018–2019
 2020–present Lucille Collard

1 In 1938, the title of members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario was changed from "Members of the Legislative Assembly" (MLAs) to "Members of Provincial Parliament" (MPPs).

Election results edit

2022 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lucille Collard 16,132 41.89 -10.33
New Democratic Lyra Evans 10,026 26.04 +0.79
Progressive Conservative Patrick Mayangi 7,798 20.25 +8.56
Green Christian Proulx 3,019 7.84 -0.74
Ontario Party Eric Armstrong-Giroux 587 1.52
New Blue Michael Pastien 400 1.04
Libertarian Coreen Corcoran 335 0.87 +0.22
None of the Above Blake Hamilton 210 0.55 +0.07
Freedom David McGruer 166 0.43
Total valid votes 38,798
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 263
Turnout
Eligible voters
Liberal hold Swing -5.56
Source: Elections Ontario[3]
Ontario provincial by-election, February 27, 2020
Resignation of Nathalie Des Rosiers
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lucille Collard 10,404 52.22 +9.36
New Democratic Myriam Djilane 5,031 25.25 -4.42
Progressive Conservative Patrick Mayangi 2,329 11.69 -9.69
Green Benjamin Koczwarski 1,709 8.58 +4.50
Independent Julie Fiala 188 0.94
Libertarian Ken Lewis 129 0.65 -0.04
None of the Above Above Znoneofthe 95 0.48 -0.38
Ontario Alliance J. Justin O'Donnell 38 0.19
Total valid votes 19,923 99.45%
Total declined, rejected and unmarked ballots 110 0.55%
Turnout 19.89 -27.33
Eligible voters 100,190
Liberal hold Swing +6.89
2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Nathalie Des Rosiers 20,555 42.86 −6.33
New Democratic Lyra Evans 14,232 29.68 +15.03
Progressive Conservative Fadi Nemr 10,252 21.38 −8.34
Green Sheilagh McLean 1,955 4.08 +0.82
None of the Above Keegan Bennett 413 0.86 +0.32
Libertarian Ken Lewis 332 0.69 +0.11
Freedom David McGruer 219 0.46 +0.29
Total valid votes 47,958 98.80
Total rejected ballots 581 1.20 +0.70
Turnout 48,539 51.47 +14.10
Eligible voters 94,298
Liberal hold Swing -10.68
Source: Elections Ontario[4]
Ontario provincial by-election, November 17, 2016
Resignation of Madeleine Meilleur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Nathalie Des Rosiers 14,979 49.19 -6.37
Progressive Conservative André Marin 9,051 29.72 +7.43
New Democratic Claude Bisson 4,459 14.64 +1.33
Green Raphaël Morin 993 3.26 -4.75
Stop the New Sex-Ed Agenda Elizabeth de Viel Castel 384 1.26
Libertarian Dean T. Harris 177 0.58 -0.26
None of the Above Above Znoneofthe 164 0.54
Canadian Constituents' Stephanie McEvoy 74 0.24
People's Political Party Kevin Clarke 73 0.24
Freedom David McGruer 52 0.17
Pauper John Turmel 48 0.16
Total valid votes 30,454 99.50
Total rejected ballots 153 0.50 -0.80
Turnout 30,607 37.36 -11.49
Eligible voters 81,902
Liberal hold Swing -6.90
Source(s)
Elections Ontario[5]
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Madeleine Meilleur 21,810 55.55 +4.04
Progressive Conservative Martin Forget 8,750 22.29 -1.16
New Democratic Hervé Ngamby 5,228 13.32 -6.29
Green Dave Bagler 3,144 8.01 +3.49
Libertarian Phillip Richard 329 0.84
Total valid votes 39,261 98.70
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 517 1.30 +0.88
Turnout 39,778 48.86 +2.05
Eligible voters 81,412  
Liberal hold Swing +2.60
Source(s)
"Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Madeleine Meilleur 19,619 51.51 +0.55 $ 52,761.46
Progressive Conservative Fred Sherman 8,929 23.44 +1.14 46,634.99
New Democratic Paul Étienne Laliberté-Tipple 7,466 19.60 +4.89 26,579.32
Green Dave Bagler 1,719 4.51 −5.93 28,290.65
Family Coalition Emmanuel Houle 352 0.92 −0.04 3,081.81
Total valid votes / expense limit 38,085 99.58   $ 97,305.11
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 161 0.42 −0.24
Turnout 38,246 46.81 −4.69
Eligible voters 81,712  
Liberal hold Swing −0.30
Source(s)
"Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate – October 6, 2011 General Election" (PDF).
"Statistical Summary – General Elections 2011" (  Excel Spreadsheet (71KB)). Elections Ontario.
"2011 Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Retrieved May 31, 2014.
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Madeleine Meilleur 20,954 50.96 −1.16 $ 67,322.66
Progressive Conservative Bruce Poulin 9,169 22.30 −3.87 46,691.00
New Democratic Ric Dagenais 6,049 14.71 −1.41 38,228.43
Green Leonard Poole 4,293 10.44 +4.86 10,062.52
Family Coalition Frank Cioppa 396 0.96   1,599.17
Independent Robert Larter 255 0.62   0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 41,116 99.34   $ 86,807.16
Total rejected ballots 274 0.66  
Turnout 41,390 51.49  
Eligible voters 80,377    
Liberal hold Swing +1.36
Source(s)
"Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate – October 10, 2007 General Election" (PDF).
"Statistical Summary – General Election 2007" (PDF). Elections Ontario.
"2007 Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Retrieved May 31, 2014.

^ Change is from redistributed results.

2003 general election redistributed results[6]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 19,271 52.12
  Progressive Conservative 9,676 26.17
  New Democratic 5,962 16.13
  Green 2,063 5.58


2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Madeleine Meilleur 22,188 53.53 +0.50 $ 56,519.01
Progressive Conservative Maurice Lamirande 10,878 26.24 −5.57 25,275.00
New Democratic Joseph Zebrowski 6,507 15.70 +5.19 21,295.58
Green Raphael Thierrin 1,876 4.53 +2.12 591.94
Total valid votes/expense limit 41,449 99.05   +4.62 $ 79,080.96
Total rejected ballots 399 0.95 −0.04
Turnout 41,848 50.80 +1.68
Eligible voters 82,376   +1.12
Liberal hold Swing +3.04
Source(s)
"General Election of October 2, 2003 – Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario.
"General Election of October 2, 2003 – Statistical Summary". Retrieved May 31, 2014.
"2003 Candidate and Constituency Associations – Candidate Campaign Return (CR-1)".
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Claudette Boyer 21,009 53.03 −3.91 $ 29,251.18
Progressive Conservative Maurice Lamirande 12,605 31.81 +10.64 26,664.80
New Democratic David Gagnon 4,163 10.51 −8.49 19,834.85
Green Richard Briggs 953 2.41 +1.09 0.00
Natural Law Pierrette Blondin 580 1.46 +0.43 0.00
Independent Kevin Corkill 310 0.78   49.11
Total valid votes/expense limit 39,620 99.01   +56.27 $ 78,205.44
Total rejected ballots 395 0.99 −0.30
Turnout 40,015 49.12 −4.09
Eligible voters 81,464   +68.76
Source(s)
"General Election of June 3 1999 – Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Retrieved May 31, 2014.
"General Election of June 3 1999 – Statistical Summary". Elections Ontario.
"1999 Candidate and Constituency Associations – Candidate Campaign Return (CR-1)".


1995 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Bernard Grandmaître 14,436 56.94 −5.47 $ 19,824.52
Progressive Conservative Cynthia Bled 5,368 21.17 +12.77 28,483.15
New Democratic David Dyment 4,818 19.00 −4.27 17,425.03
Green Larry Tyldsley 335 1.32 −1.44 524.72
Natural Law Robert Mayer 261 1.03   0.00
Independent Steven White 136 0.54   0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 25,354 98.71   $ 45,818.00
Total rejected ballots 331 1.29 +0.07
Turnout 25,685 53.21 -2.02
Eligible voters 48,272
Liberal hold Swing -9.12
Source(s)
"General Election of June 8 1995 – Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Retrieved May 31, 2014.
"General Election of June 8 1995 – Statistical Summary". Elections Ontario.
"1995 Details of Candidate Income and Expenses" (3.16MB). & "1995 Summary of Income and Campaign Expenses" (  Word'95 .doc files (146KB)).
1990 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bernard Grandmaître 16,363 62.41 −11.85
New Democratic Lori Lucier 6,103 23.28 +7.07
Progressive Conservative Diana Morin 2,203 8.40 −1.13
Family Coalition Richard Hudon 826 3.15  
Green Frank de Jong 723 2.76  
Total valid votes 26,218 98.78
Total rejected ballots 324 1.22
Turnout 26,542 55.23
Eligible voters 48,055
Liberal hold Swing -9.46
1987 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bernard Grandmaître 18,959 74.26 +5.86
New Democratic Alex Connelly 4,137 16.20 −2.40
Progressive Conservative Corinne Price 2,435 9.54 −1.03
Total valid votes 25,531 100.0   +19.60
1985 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bernard Grandmaître 14,601 68.40 +0.03
New Democratic Kathryn Barnard 3,971 18.60 +5.1
Progressive Conservative Paul St. Georges 2,257 10.57 −6.48
Independent Serge Girard 518 2.43 +1.35
Total valid votes 21,347 100.0   +88.23
Ontario provincial by-election, December 13, 1984: Ottawa East
Resignation of Albert J. Roy
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bernard Grandmaître 7,754 68.37 −0.85
Progressive Conservative Richard Boudreau 1,934 17.05 −3.58
New Democratic Jean Gilbert 1,531 13.50 +4.22
Independent Serge Girard 122 1.08 +0.21
Total valid votes 11,341 100.0   −44.74
1981 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert J. Roy 14,207 69.22 +1.78
Progressive Conservative Omar Deslauriers 4,235 20.63 +3.39
New Democratic Danielle Page 1,905 9.28 −6.04
Independent Serge Girard 177 0.86  
Total valid votes 20,524 100.0   −12.75
1977 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert J. Roy 15,864 67.44 +6.48
Progressive Conservative Gisèle Lalonde 4,055 17.24 -3.22
New Democratic Robert Choquette 3,605 15.32 -3.26
Total valid votes 23,524 100.00
1975 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert J. Roy 14,900 60.96 +8.44
Progressive Conservative David Dehler 5,001 20.46 -7.19
New Democratic Robert Cournoyer 4,543 18.59 +1.17
Total valid votes 24,444 100.00
1971 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albert J. Roy 10,827 52.52 +6.15
Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 5,700 27.65 -18.79
New Democratic Denis Deneau 3,590 17.41 +10.22
Independent Richard Morin 499 2.42
Total valid votes 20,616 100.00
1967 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 8,155 46.44
Liberal Horace Racine 8,143 46.37
New Democratic Frederick R. Cote 1,263 7.19
Total valid votes 17,561 100.00
1933-1966
Ottawa Ward, By Ward, Rideau Ward, St. George's Ward, Riverdale Ward (east of Main Street), Victoria Ward (east of Parkdale Avenue)
1963 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Horace Racine 8,814 50.87
Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 7,461 44.06
New Democratic Harry Pope 857 5.06
Total valid votes 16,932 100.00
1959 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 7,965 49.27
Liberal Paul Leduc 7,652 47.34
Co-operative Commonwealth Donald F. Prot 548 3.39
Total valid votes 16,165 100.00
1955 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 8,688 51.32
Liberal Aurèle Chartrand 7,586 44.81
Co-operative Commonwealth Henri Robert 654 3.86
Total valid votes 16,928 100.00
1951 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Aurèle Chartrand 10,722 50.08
Progressive Conservative Henri St. Jacques 8,447 39.45
Co-operative Commonwealth Henri Robert 2,242 10.47
Total valid votes 21,411 100.00
1948 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Aurèle Chartrand 9,407 45.83
Progressive Conservative Lorenzo Lafleur 7,777 37.88
Co-operative Commonwealth Henri Robert 2,857 13.93
Union of Electors Patrice Brunet 485 2.36
Total valid votes 20,528 100.00
1945 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Aurèle Chartrand 10,725 42.36
Liberal A. Vincent 6,017 23.77
Progressive Conservative C. A. McDonald 5,287 20.88
Co-operative Commonwealth A. A. Marchand 2,234 8.82
Independent J. C. Beauchamp 464 1.83
Independent M. Feller 342 1.35
Social Credit A. Denomme 247 0.98
Total valid votes 25,316 100.00
1943 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Robert Laurier 11,004 74.70
Progressive Conservative James A. Cornier 2,811 19.08
Independent Max Feller 916 6.22
Total valid votes 14,731 100.00
Ontario provincial by-election, 1940: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Robert Laurier 10,193 91.43
Social Credit M. Alexandre Denomme 625 5.61
Independent Liberal Aldege Scott 331 2.97
Total valid votes 11,149 100.00
1937 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Paul Leduc 16,920 79.65
Conservative M. Nelson J. Lacasse 3,786 17.82
Social Credit M. Alexandre Denomme 538 2.53
Total valid votes 21,244 100.00
1934 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Paul Leduc 10,315 43.37
Conservative Eugene J. Labelle 7,275 30.59
Independent Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 6,116 25.71
Independent Liberal Aurelian Rose 79 0.33
Total valid votes 23,785 100.00
1908-1933
Ottawa Ward, By Ward, Rideau Ward, St. George's Ward
1929 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Louis Côté 7,813 57.72
Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 5,724 42.28
Total valid votes 13,537 100.00
1926 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 5,195 43.86
Conservative Moses Doctor 4,777 40.33
Independent Conservative Eugene J. Labelle 1,872 15.81
Total valid votes 11,844 100.00
1923 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 4,635 59.35
Liberal J. Wilfred Gauvreau 3,175 40.65
Total valid votes 7,810 100.00
1919 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 7,309 63.57
Labour Videle Lafontaine 2,878 25.03
Conservative Olivier Durocher 1,311 11.40
Total valid votes 11,498 100.00
1914 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 2,842 53.74
Conservative Napoléon Champagne 1,978 37.41
Independent Liberal John G. Kilt 468 8.85
Total valid votes 5,288 100.00
1911 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Napoléon Champagne 2,842 64.46
Liberal Louis J. Kehoe 1,567 35.54
Total valid votes 4,409 100.00
1908 Ontario general election: Ottawa East
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Donald Joseph McDougal 2,798 54.54
Conservative Napoléon Champagne 2,332 45.46
Total valid votes 5,130 100.00

2007 electoral reform referendum edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Statistics Canada: 2011 Census Profile". 8 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Statistics Canada: 2011 National Household Survey Profile". 8 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Candidates in: Ottawa—Vanier (080)". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 8. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Internet Application - Search Candidates". Elections Ontario.
  6. ^ . www.elections.on.ca. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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For the federal electoral district see Ottawa Vanier 45 26 N 75 39 W 45 433 N 75 650 W 45 433 75 650 Ottawa VanierOntario electoral districtOttawa Vanier in relation to other Ottawa electoral districtsProvincial electoral districtLegislatureLegislative Assembly of OntarioMPP Lucille CollardLiberalDistrict created1908First contested1908Last contested2022DemographicsPopulation 2016 111 510Electors 2020 100 716Area km 45Pop density per km 2 478Census division s Carleton County 1908 1969 Ottawa Carleton 1969 2001 Ottawa 2001 present Census subdivision s Ottawa Eastview 1967 1969 Vanier 1969 2001 Rockcliffe Park 1999 2001 Gloucester 1987 2001 Ottawa Vanier formerly known as Ottawa East is a provincial electoral district in Ottawa Ontario Canada that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1908 It is located in the east end of Ottawa The riding with a large Franco Ontarian population in Vanier Overbrook Lower Town and in adjoining neighbourhoods has been one of the most solidly Liberal in the country in recent years having elected Liberals both federally and provincially in every election since 1971 A sizable minority of the riding is in the former city of Vanier which was merged with Ottawa in 2000 Vanier has long been home to much of Ottawa s francophone population but between 1992 and 2001 the size of this linguistic group has fallen by almost 50 Since 2003 the population of the entire riding has fallen by almost 10 at a time when the rest of the nation s capital increased by approximately 5 2 The riding now has the second oldest population in Ottawa In many ways the riding which used to be known as a French riding with an English face has become a largely English speaking riding 65 with a French face The riding also contains the wealthiest part of Ottawa Rockcliffe Park which gives some support to the Progressive Conservatives but also to the Liberals The neighbourhoods with higher proportions of anglophone residents including Sandy Hill and New Edinburgh also tend to vote Liberal but with significant support for the Ontario New Democratic Party The riding is characterized by below average voter turn out and an annual loss of approximately 1 in voter support for the provincial Liberals since 1987 thereby reducing their support from approximately 74 to 50 1987 2007 Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 History 3 1 Members of the Legislative Assembly Members of Provincial Parliament 4 Election results 5 2007 electoral reform referendum 6 ReferencesGeography editIn 2003 it was redefined as the part of the City of Ottawa east and north of a line running south along the Rideau Canal from the interprovincial boundary to Mann Avenue northeast to Nicholas Street southeast to Highway No 417 and east to the abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway to the hydroelectric transmission line north to Innes Road northeast to Blair Road northwest to Montreal Road east and northeast to Regional Road No 174 northeast to Green s Creek north to the Ottawa River It contains the neighbourhoods of Beacon Hill North Cardinal Glen Carson Grove Carson Meadows Castle Heights Cyrville Forbes Lindenlea Lower Town Manor Park New Edinburgh Overbook Pineview Rockcliffe Park Sandy Hill Rothwell Heights Vanier and Viscount Alexander Park Demographics editAccording to the Canada 2011 Census 1 2 Ethnic Groups 71 9 White 9 5 Black 3 5 Arab 3 1 South Asian 2 8 Aboriginal 2 3 Chinese 1 7 Latin American 1 4 Filipino 1 3 Southeast Asian 1 1 West Asian Languages 51 8 English 30 6 French 3 5 Arabic 1 8 Spanish 1 5 Chinese 1 1 Creoles Religion 65 9 Christian 44 6 Catholic 4 7 Anglican 3 3 United Church 1 5 Christian Orthodox 1 1 Baptist 9 7 Other Christian 7 6 Muslim 22 8 No religion Average household income 77 347 Median household income 57 035 Average individual income 45 200 Median individual income 32 421History editThe provincial electoral district was created in 1908 as Ottawa East The name was changed to Ottawa Vanier in 1999 One MLA elected through First past the post represented the district Members of the Legislative Assembly Members of Provincial Parliament edit This district elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Assembly Years Member PartyOttawa East Riding created from Ottawa12th 1908 1911 Donald McDougal Liberal13th 1911 1914 Napoleon Champagne Conservative14th 1914 1919 Joseph Pinard Liberal15th 1919 192316th 1923 1926 1926 1926 Independent Liberal17th 1926 192918th 1929 1934 Louis Cote Conservative19th 1934 1937 Paul Leduc Liberal20th 1937 1940 1940 1943 Robert Laurier21st 1943 194522nd 1945 1948 Aurele Chartrand23rd 1948 195124th 1951 195525th 1955 1959 Jules Morin Progressive Conservative26th 1959 196327th 1963 1967 Horace Racine Liberal28th 1967 1971 Jules Morin Progressive Conservative29th 1971 1975 Albert Roy Liberal30th 1975 197731st 1977 198132nd 1981 198533rd 1985 1987 Bernard Grandmaitre34th 1987 199035th 1990 199536th 1995 1999Ottawa Vanier37th 1999 2001 Claudette Boyer Liberal 2001 2003 Independent38th 2003 2007 Madeleine Meilleur Liberal39th 2007 201140th 2011 201441st 2014 2016 2016 2018 Nathalie Des Rosiers42nd 2018 2019 2020 present Lucille Collard1 In 1938 the title of members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario was changed from Members of the Legislative Assembly MLAs to Members of Provincial Parliament MPPs Election results edit2022 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Lucille Collard 16 132 41 89 10 33New Democratic Lyra Evans 10 026 26 04 0 79Progressive Conservative Patrick Mayangi 7 798 20 25 8 56Green Christian Proulx 3 019 7 84 0 74Ontario Party Eric Armstrong Giroux 587 1 52New Blue Michael Pastien 400 1 04Libertarian Coreen Corcoran 335 0 87 0 22None of the Above Blake Hamilton 210 0 55 0 07Freedom David McGruer 166 0 43Total valid votes 38 798Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 263TurnoutEligible votersLiberal hold Swing 5 56Source Elections Ontario 3 Ontario provincial by election February 27 2020Resignation of Nathalie Des RosiersParty Candidate Votes Liberal Lucille Collard 10 404 52 22 9 36New Democratic Myriam Djilane 5 031 25 25 4 42Progressive Conservative Patrick Mayangi 2 329 11 69 9 69Green Benjamin Koczwarski 1 709 8 58 4 50Independent Julie Fiala 188 0 94Libertarian Ken Lewis 129 0 65 0 04None of the Above Above Znoneofthe 95 0 48 0 38Ontario Alliance J Justin O Donnell 38 0 19Total valid votes 19 923 99 45 Total declined rejected and unmarked ballots 110 0 55 Turnout 19 89 27 33Eligible voters 100 190Liberal hold Swing 6 89vte2018 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Nathalie Des Rosiers 20 555 42 86 6 33New Democratic Lyra Evans 14 232 29 68 15 03Progressive Conservative Fadi Nemr 10 252 21 38 8 34Green Sheilagh McLean 1 955 4 08 0 82None of the Above Keegan Bennett 413 0 86 0 32Libertarian Ken Lewis 332 0 69 0 11Freedom David McGruer 219 0 46 0 29Total valid votes 47 958 98 80Total rejected ballots 581 1 20 0 70Turnout 48 539 51 47 14 10Eligible voters 94 298Liberal hold Swing 10 68Source Elections Ontario 4 vteOntario provincial by election November 17 2016Resignation of Madeleine MeilleurParty Candidate Votes Liberal Nathalie Des Rosiers 14 979 49 19 6 37Progressive Conservative Andre Marin 9 051 29 72 7 43New Democratic Claude Bisson 4 459 14 64 1 33Green Raphael Morin 993 3 26 4 75Stop the New Sex Ed Agenda Elizabeth de Viel Castel 384 1 26Libertarian Dean T Harris 177 0 58 0 26None of the Above Above Znoneofthe 164 0 54Canadian Constituents Stephanie McEvoy 74 0 24People s Political Party Kevin Clarke 73 0 24Freedom David McGruer 52 0 17Pauper John Turmel 48 0 16Total valid votes 30 454 99 50Total rejected ballots 153 0 50 0 80Turnout 30 607 37 36 11 49Eligible voters 81 902Liberal hold Swing 6 90Source s Elections Ontario 5 vte2014 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Madeleine Meilleur 21 810 55 55 4 04Progressive Conservative Martin Forget 8 750 22 29 1 16New Democratic Herve Ngamby 5 228 13 32 6 29Green Dave Bagler 3 144 8 01 3 49Libertarian Phillip Richard 329 0 84Total valid votes 39 261 98 70Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 517 1 30 0 88Turnout 39 778 48 86 2 05Eligible voters 81 412 Liberal hold Swing 2 60Source s Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate PDF Elections Ontario 2016 Retrieved 21 June 2016 vte2011 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Madeleine Meilleur 19 619 51 51 0 55 52 761 46Progressive Conservative Fred Sherman 8 929 23 44 1 14 46 634 99New Democratic Paul Etienne Laliberte Tipple 7 466 19 60 4 89 26 579 32Green Dave Bagler 1 719 4 51 5 93 28 290 65Family Coalition Emmanuel Houle 352 0 92 0 04 3 081 81Total valid votes expense limit 38 085 99 58 97 305 11Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 161 0 42 0 24Turnout 38 246 46 81 4 69Eligible voters 81 712 Liberal hold Swing 0 30Source s Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate October 6 2011 General Election PDF Statistical Summary General Elections 2011 nbsp Excel Spreadsheet 71KB Elections Ontario 2011 Candidate Campaign Returns CR 1 Retrieved May 31 2014 vte2007 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Madeleine Meilleur 20 954 50 96 1 16 67 322 66Progressive Conservative Bruce Poulin 9 169 22 30 3 87 46 691 00New Democratic Ric Dagenais 6 049 14 71 1 41 38 228 43Green Leonard Poole 4 293 10 44 4 86 10 062 52Family Coalition Frank Cioppa 396 0 96 1 599 17Independent Robert Larter 255 0 62 0 00Total valid votes expense limit 41 116 99 34 86 807 16Total rejected ballots 274 0 66 Turnout 41 390 51 49 Eligible voters 80 377 Liberal hold Swing 1 36Source s Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate October 10 2007 General Election PDF Statistical Summary General Election 2007 PDF Elections Ontario 2007 Candidate Campaign Returns CR 1 Retrieved May 31 2014 Change is from redistributed results 2003 general election redistributed results 6 Party Vote Liberal 19 271 52 12 Progressive Conservative 9 676 26 17 New Democratic 5 962 16 13 Green 2 063 5 58 vte2003 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Madeleine Meilleur 22 188 53 53 0 50 56 519 01Progressive Conservative Maurice Lamirande 10 878 26 24 5 57 25 275 00New Democratic Joseph Zebrowski 6 507 15 70 5 19 21 295 58Green Raphael Thierrin 1 876 4 53 2 12 591 94Total valid votes expense limit 41 449 99 05 4 62 79 080 96Total rejected ballots 399 0 95 0 04Turnout 41 848 50 80 1 68Eligible voters 82 376 1 12Liberal hold Swing 3 04Source s General Election of October 2 2003 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Elections Ontario General Election of October 2 2003 Statistical Summary Retrieved May 31 2014 2003 Candidate and Constituency Associations Candidate Campaign Return CR 1 vte1999 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Claudette Boyer 21 009 53 03 3 91 29 251 18Progressive Conservative Maurice Lamirande 12 605 31 81 10 64 26 664 80New Democratic David Gagnon 4 163 10 51 8 49 19 834 85Green Richard Briggs 953 2 41 1 09 0 00Natural Law Pierrette Blondin 580 1 46 0 43 0 00Independent Kevin Corkill 310 0 78 49 11Total valid votes expense limit 39 620 99 01 56 27 78 205 44Total rejected ballots 395 0 99 0 30Turnout 40 015 49 12 4 09Eligible voters 81 464 68 76Source s General Election of June 3 1999 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Retrieved May 31 2014 General Election of June 3 1999 Statistical Summary Elections Ontario 1999 Candidate and Constituency Associations Candidate Campaign Return CR 1 vte1995 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Bernard Grandmaitre 14 436 56 94 5 47 19 824 52Progressive Conservative Cynthia Bled 5 368 21 17 12 77 28 483 15New Democratic David Dyment 4 818 19 00 4 27 17 425 03Green Larry Tyldsley 335 1 32 1 44 524 72Natural Law Robert Mayer 261 1 03 0 00Independent Steven White 136 0 54 0 00Total valid votes expense limit 25 354 98 71 45 818 00Total rejected ballots 331 1 29 0 07Turnout 25 685 53 21 2 02Eligible voters 48 272Liberal hold Swing 9 12Source s General Election of June 8 1995 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Retrieved May 31 2014 General Election of June 8 1995 Statistical Summary Elections Ontario 1995 Details of Candidate Income and Expenses 3 16MB amp 1995 Summary of Income and Campaign Expenses nbsp Word 95 doc files 146KB vte1990 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Grandmaitre 16 363 62 41 11 85New Democratic Lori Lucier 6 103 23 28 7 07Progressive Conservative Diana Morin 2 203 8 40 1 13Family Coalition Richard Hudon 826 3 15 Green Frank de Jong 723 2 76 Total valid votes 26 218 98 78Total rejected ballots 324 1 22Turnout 26 542 55 23Eligible voters 48 055Liberal hold Swing 9 46vte1987 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Grandmaitre 18 959 74 26 5 86New Democratic Alex Connelly 4 137 16 20 2 40Progressive Conservative Corinne Price 2 435 9 54 1 03Total valid votes 25 531 100 0 19 60vte1985 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Grandmaitre 14 601 68 40 0 03New Democratic Kathryn Barnard 3 971 18 60 5 1Progressive Conservative Paul St Georges 2 257 10 57 6 48Independent Serge Girard 518 2 43 1 35Total valid votes 21 347 100 0 88 23vteOntario provincial by election December 13 1984 Ottawa East Resignation of Albert J RoyParty Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Grandmaitre 7 754 68 37 0 85Progressive Conservative Richard Boudreau 1 934 17 05 3 58New Democratic Jean Gilbert 1 531 13 50 4 22Independent Serge Girard 122 1 08 0 21Total valid votes 11 341 100 0 44 74vte1981 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Albert J Roy 14 207 69 22 1 78Progressive Conservative Omar Deslauriers 4 235 20 63 3 39New Democratic Danielle Page 1 905 9 28 6 04Independent Serge Girard 177 0 86 Total valid votes 20 524 100 0 12 75vte1977 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Albert J Roy 15 864 67 44 6 48Progressive Conservative Gisele Lalonde 4 055 17 24 3 22New Democratic Robert Choquette 3 605 15 32 3 26Total valid votes 23 524 100 001975 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Albert J Roy 14 900 60 96 8 44Progressive Conservative David Dehler 5 001 20 46 7 19New Democratic Robert Cournoyer 4 543 18 59 1 17Total valid votes 24 444 100 001971 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Albert J Roy 10 827 52 52 6 15Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 5 700 27 65 18 79New Democratic Denis Deneau 3 590 17 41 10 22Independent Richard Morin 499 2 42Total valid votes 20 616 100 001967 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 8 155 46 44Liberal Horace Racine 8 143 46 37New Democratic Frederick R Cote 1 263 7 19Total valid votes 17 561 100 001933 1966 Ottawa Ward By Ward Rideau Ward St George s Ward Riverdale Ward east of Main Street Victoria Ward east of Parkdale Avenue 1963 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Horace Racine 8 814 50 87Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 7 461 44 06New Democratic Harry Pope 857 5 06Total valid votes 16 932 100 001959 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 7 965 49 27Liberal Paul Leduc 7 652 47 34Co operative Commonwealth Donald F Prot 548 3 39Total valid votes 16 165 100 001955 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Jules Morin 8 688 51 32Liberal Aurele Chartrand 7 586 44 81Co operative Commonwealth Henri Robert 654 3 86Total valid votes 16 928 100 001951 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Aurele Chartrand 10 722 50 08Progressive Conservative Henri St Jacques 8 447 39 45Co operative Commonwealth Henri Robert 2 242 10 47Total valid votes 21 411 100 001948 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Aurele Chartrand 9 407 45 83Progressive Conservative Lorenzo Lafleur 7 777 37 88Co operative Commonwealth Henri Robert 2 857 13 93Union of Electors Patrice Brunet 485 2 36Total valid votes 20 528 100 001945 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Aurele Chartrand 10 725 42 36Liberal A Vincent 6 017 23 77Progressive Conservative C A McDonald 5 287 20 88Co operative Commonwealth A A Marchand 2 234 8 82Independent J C Beauchamp 464 1 83Independent M Feller 342 1 35Social Credit A Denomme 247 0 98Total valid votes 25 316 100 001943 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Robert Laurier 11 004 74 70Progressive Conservative James A Cornier 2 811 19 08Independent Max Feller 916 6 22Total valid votes 14 731 100 00Ontario provincial by election 1940 Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Robert Laurier 10 193 91 43Social Credit M Alexandre Denomme 625 5 61Independent Liberal Aldege Scott 331 2 97Total valid votes 11 149 100 001937 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Paul Leduc 16 920 79 65Conservative M Nelson J Lacasse 3 786 17 82Social Credit M Alexandre Denomme 538 2 53Total valid votes 21 244 100 001934 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Paul Leduc 10 315 43 37Conservative Eugene J Labelle 7 275 30 59Independent Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 6 116 25 71Independent Liberal Aurelian Rose 79 0 33Total valid votes 23 785 100 001908 1933 Ottawa Ward By Ward Rideau Ward St George s Ward1929 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Conservative Louis Cote 7 813 57 72Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 5 724 42 28Total valid votes 13 537 100 001926 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Independent Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 5 195 43 86Conservative Moses Doctor 4 777 40 33Independent Conservative Eugene J Labelle 1 872 15 81Total valid votes 11 844 100 001923 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 4 635 59 35Liberal J Wilfred Gauvreau 3 175 40 65Total valid votes 7 810 100 001919 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 7 309 63 57Labour Videle Lafontaine 2 878 25 03Conservative Olivier Durocher 1 311 11 40Total valid votes 11 498 100 001914 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Joseph Albert Pinard 2 842 53 74Conservative Napoleon Champagne 1 978 37 41Independent Liberal John G Kilt 468 8 85Total valid votes 5 288 100 001911 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Conservative Napoleon Champagne 2 842 64 46Liberal Louis J Kehoe 1 567 35 54Total valid votes 4 409 100 001908 Ontario general election Ottawa EastParty Candidate Votes Liberal Donald Joseph McDougal 2 798 54 54Conservative Napoleon Champagne 2 332 45 46Total valid votes 5 130 100 002007 electoral reform referendum edit2007 Ontario electoral reform referendumSide Votes First Past the Post 24 562 61 12Mixed Member Proportional 15 624 38 88Total 40 186References edit Statistics Canada 2011 Census Profile 8 February 2012 Statistics Canada 2011 National Household Survey Profile 8 May 2013 Candidates in Ottawa Vanier 080 Elections Ontario Retrieved May 15 2022 Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate PDF Elections Ontario p 8 Retrieved 20 January 2019 Internet Application Search Candidates Elections Ontario Archived copy www elections on ca Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 12 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 8 x11 Detailed Ottawa Vanier Greens Ottawa Vanier Liberals Ottawa Vanier NDP Ottawa Vanier Progressive Conservatives Map of riding for 2018 election Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ottawa Vanier provincial electoral district amp oldid 1098969264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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