In 2007, the boundaries were altered to include all of Brant County, plus that part of the Indian Reserves of Six Nations 40 and New Credit 40A located in Haldimand County. For the 2018 election, the riding was renamed Brantford-Brant. The riding also existed from 1926 to 1975; It was known as Brant County until 1934.
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For the federal electoral district see Brantford Brant Brantford Brant formerly just Brant is a provincial electoral district in southwestern Ontario Canada The district elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario It was created in 1999 from all of Brantford and part of Brant Haldimand When the riding was created it included the city of Brantford the town of Paris plus the townships of Brantford and South Dumfries Brantford BrantOntario electoral districtBrant in relation to other southwestern Ontario electoral districtsProvincial electoral districtLegislatureLegislative Assembly of OntarioMPP Will BoumaProgressive ConservativeDistrict created1999First contested1999Last contested2022DemographicsPopulation 2016 130 300Electors 2018 102 861Area km 844Pop density per km 154 4Census division s Brant County Haldimand CountyCensus subdivision s Brantford Paris Brantford Township South Dumfries Six Nations 40 New Credit 40AIn 2007 the boundaries were altered to include all of Brant County plus that part of the Indian Reserves of Six Nations 40 and New Credit 40A located in Haldimand County For the 2018 election the riding was renamed Brantford Brant The riding also existed from 1926 to 1975 It was known as Brant County until 1934 Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Members of Provincial Parliament 3 Election results 4 2007 electoral reform referendum 5 References 6 SourcesBoundaries EditIn 1987 the new riding of Brant Haldimand was created to include Brant County except the city of Brantford the township of North Dumfries excluding the part that extended east of Cambridge and the municipalities of Haldimand and Dunnville In 1996 the riding was abolished into Cambridge Brant Haldimand Norfolk Brant and Erie Lincoln Members of Provincial Parliament EditBrantAssembly Years Member PartyRiding established as Brant North see also Brant South 1st 1867 1871 Hugh Finlayson Liberal2nd 1871 18753rd 1875 18794th 1879 1883 James Young5th 1883 18866th 1886 1890 William Bruce Wood7th 1890 18948th 1894 18989th 1898 1902 Daniel Burt10th 1902 190411th 1905 1908 John Henry Fisher Conservative12th 1908 191113th 1911 1914 John Wesley Westbrook Conservative14th 1914 1919 Thomas Scott Davidson Liberal15th 1919 1923 Harry Nixon United Farmers16th 1923 1926Brant North and Brant South merged to create Brant County17th 1926 1929 Harry Nixon Progressive18th 1929 1934Riding renamed to Brant19th 1934 1937 Harry Nixon Liberal Progressive20th 1937 1943 Liberal21st 1943 194522nd 1945 194823rd 1948 195124th 1951 195525th 1955 195926th 1959 1961 1962 1963 Robert Nixon27th 1963 196728th 1967 197129th 1971 1975Riding renamed to Brant Oxford Norfolk30th 1975 1977 Robert Nixon Liberal31st 1977 198132nd 1981 198533rd 1985 1987New riding created Brant Haldimand34th 1987 1990 Robert Nixon Liberal35th 1990 1991 1991 1995 Ronald Eddy36th 1995 1999 Peter Preston Progressive ConservativeRiding created from Brantford and Brant Haldimand37th 1999 2003 Dave Levac Liberal38th 2003 200739th 2007 201140th 2011 201441st 2014 2018Riding renamed to Brantford Brant42nd 2018 2022 Will Bouma Progressive Conservative43rd 2022 presentElection results Edit2022 Ontario general election Preliminary results Not yet official Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Will Bouma 20 738 44 17 2 17New Democratic Harvey Bischof 13 283 28 29 12 62Liberal Ruby Toor 6 083 12 96 3 42Green Karleigh Csordas 3 174 6 76 2 05New Blue Tad Brudzinski 2 089 4 45Ontario Party Allan Wilson 640 1 36 0 44Canadians Choice Leslie Bory 490 1 04 0 60Libertarian Rob Ferguson 299 0 64 0 01Independent John Turmel 157 0 33 0 23Total valid votes 46 953Total rejected unmarked and declined ballotsTurnout 41 84Eligible voters 112 209Progressive Conservative hold Swing 7 40Source Elections Ontario 1 2018 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Will Bouma 24 437 42 00 12 07New Democratic Alex Felsky 23 802 40 91 13 76Liberal Ruby Toor 5 553 9 54 28 08Green Ken Burns 2 741 4 71 0 65Ontario Party Dave Wrobel 534 0 92None of the Above Nicholas Archer 424 0 73Libertarian Rob Ferguson 379 0 65 0 08Canadians Choice Leslie Bory 258 0 44Pauper John Turmel 60 0 10 0 02Total valid votes 58 188 100 0 Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing Source Elections Ontario 2 2014 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Dave Levac 19 396 37 63 0 55Progressive Conservative Phil Gillies 15 447 29 97 4 68New Democratic Alex Felsky 13 992 27 15 2 95Green Ken Burns 2 095 4 06 1 96Libertarian Rob Ferguson 374 0 73 0 31Freedom Brittni Mitchell 180 0 35 0 05Pauper John Turmel 60 0 12 0 07Total valid votes 51 544 100 0 Liberal hold Swing 2 62Source Elections Ontario 3 2011 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Dave Levac 16 867 37 08 12 10Progressive Conservative Michael St Amant 15 761 34 65 5 77New Democratic Brian Van Tilborg 11 006 24 20 10 53Green Ken Burns 957 2 10 2 47Independent Martin Sitko 244 0 54 Family Coalition Daniel Hockley 237 0 52 0 32Libertarian Rob Ferguson 190 0 42 Freedom Dustin Jenner 136 0 30 Independent John Turmel 86 0 19 0 38Total valid votes 45 484 100 00Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 195 0 43Turnout 45 679 48 23Eligible voters 94 717Liberal hold Swing 8 94Source Elections Ontario 4 2007 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Dave Levac 23 485 49 18 5 37Progressive Conservative Dan McCreary 13 787 28 88 1 77New Democratic Brian van Tilborg 6 536 13 67 1 83Green Ted Shelegy 3 272 6 85 4 57Family Coalition Rob Ferguson 403 0 84Independent John Turmel 289 0 57 0 09Total valid votes 47 772 100 002003 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Dave Levac 24 236 54 55 7 57Progressive Conservative Alayne Sokoloski 13 618 30 65 14 21New Democratic David Noonan 5 262 11 84 5 43Green Mike Clancy 1 014 2 28Independent John Turmel 295 0 66Total valid votes 44 425 100 001999 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Dave Levac 21 166 46 98Progressive Conservative Alayne Sokoloski 20 210 44 86New Democratic David Sharpe 2 889 6 41Independent Graham Mcrae 495 1 10Natural Law Eleanor T Hyodo 294 0 65Total valid votes 45 054 100 002007 electoral reform referendum Edit2007 Ontario electoral reform referendumSide Votes First Past the Post 30 237 65 1Mixed member proportional 16 194 34 9Total valid votes 46 431 100 0References Edit Candidates in Brantford Brant 013 Elections Ontario Retrieved May 21 2022 Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate PDF Elections Ontario Archived from the original PDF on 28 December 2018 Retrieved 16 January 2019 Elections Ontario Official return from the records 009 Brant PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2 June 2015 Retrieved 27 June 2015 Elections Ontario 2011 Official return from the records Rapport des registres officiels Brant PDF Retrieved 2 June 2014 permanent dead link Sources EditElections Ontario Past Election Results Map of Brantford Brant riding for 2018 election Coordinates 43 07 N 80 15 W 43 12 N 80 25 W 43 12 80 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brantford Brant provincial electoral district amp oldid 1098651353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,