Beaches—Woodbine (provincial electoral district)

Beaches—Woodbine (provincial electoral district)

Beaches—Woodbine was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1967.

From 1987 to 1999 it consisted of Old Toronto east of a line following Coxwell Avenue to the CN railway to Greenwood Avenue and Queen Street to Leslie Street. It was abolished into Beaches—East York and Toronto—Danforth.

Members of Provincial Parliament

Beaches—East York has elected the following representatives to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
*John L. Brown, New Democratic Party (1967-1971)
*Thomas A. Wardle, Progressive Conservative (1971-1975)
*Marion H. Bryden, NDP (1975-1990)
*Frances Lankin, NDP (1990-1999)

Election results

{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1995: Beaches—Woodbine
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Frances Lankin
align=right|10,862
align=right|42.4
align=right| -16.0
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
Lynda Buffet
align=right|7,923
align=right|31.0
align=right| +5.3
-
style="width: 185px"| Liberal
Stephen Lautens
align=right|6,158
align=right|24.1
align=right| +9.8
-
style="width: 185px"|Independent
Brad Allen
align=right|319
align=right|1.2
align=right| -
-
style="width: 185px"|Communist
Miguel Figueroa
align=right|169
align=right|0.7
align=right| -
-
style="width: 185px"|Natural Law
Donalda Fredeen
align=right|162
align=right|0.6
align=right| -{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1990: Beaches—Woodbine
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Frances Lankin
align=right|14,381
align=right|58.4
align=right| -3.9
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
Beryl Potter
align=right|6,329
align=right|25.7
align=right| +16.3
-
style="width: 185px"| Liberal
Kevin Forest
align=right|3,535
align=right|14.3
align=right| -8.3
-
style="width: 185px"|Independent
Sam Vitulli
align=right|400
align=right|1.6
align=right| -{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1987: Beaches—Woodbine
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Marion Bryden
align=right|19,948
align=right|62.3
align=right| +12.5
-
style="width: 185px"| Liberal
Patricia Herdman
align=right|8,519
align=right|26.6
align=right| +6.7
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
John Beveridge
align=right|3,022
align=right|9.4
align=right| -19.3
-
style="width: 185px"|Libertarian
Steve Thistle
align=right|533
align=right|1.7
align=right| +0.1{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1985: Beaches—Woodbine
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Marion Bryden
align=right|12,672
align=right|49.8
align=right| +6.7
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
Paul Christie
align=right|7,301
align=right|28.7
align=right| -12.9
-
style="width: 185px"| Liberal
Sally Kelly
align=right|5,065
align=right|19.9
align=right| +5.8
-
style="width: 185px"|Libertarian
Steve Thistle
align=right|396
align=right|1.6
align=right| -{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1981: Beaches—Woodbine
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Marion Bryden
align=right|9,590
align=right|43.1
align=right| -3.4
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
Paul Christie
align=right|9,266
align=right|41.6
align=right| +4.3
-
style="width: 185px"| Liberal
Wayne Cook
align=right|3,140
align=right|14.1
align=right| -0.4
-
style="width: 185px"|Independent
Rhino Flosznik
align=right|252
align=right|1.1
align=right| -{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1977: Beaches—Woodbine
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Marion Bryden
align=right|11,491
align=right|46.5
align=right
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
Thomas Wardle
align=right|9,217
align=right|37.3
align=right|
-
style="width: 185px"| Liberal
Ernest Barr
align=right|3,579
align=right|14.5
align=right
-
style="width: 185px"|Independent
George Leslie
align=right|203
align=right|0.8
align=right|
-
style="width: 185px"|Communist
Gerry Van Houten
align=right|114
align=right|0.5
align=right|
-
style="width: 185px"|Libertarian
Shirley Yamada
align=right|103
align=right|0.4
align=right|


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