Algoma (electoral district)

Algoma (electoral district)

Algoma (also known as Algoma—Manitoulin) was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904 and from 1968 to 2004.

History

The district was created in the British North America Act and consisted of the Provisional Judicial District of Algoma District, Ontario. In 1882, the district consisted of the area between the Provisional Thunder Bay District and the Province of Manitoba. In 1892, it consisted of all areas of Ontario west of the Nipissing electoral district, and also included Manitoulin Island and the islands around it. The district was abolished in 1903 when it was redistributed into Algoma East and Algoma West ridings.

A new Algoma district was created from Algoma East and Algoma West in 1966. It consisted of most of Algoma District except the extreme north and northwestern portions, and Sault Ste. Marie. It also included Manitoulin Island, nearby islands, and the southwestern corner of Sudbury. In 1976, the district was expanded to the north, and to include the suburbs of Sault Ste. Marie, Whitefish River Indian Reserve, and more of the southwestern part of Sudbury District.

In 1987, it was expanded to include part of the city of Sault Ste. Marie, the part of Rankin Indian Reserve within city limits, more of western Sudbury District, all of Manitoulin District, and much of southcentral Sudbury District. There were also some boundary changes in the north part of the Algoma district.

In 1996, the district consisted of all of Algoma District except Sault Ste. Marie, the northwestern corner and the southwestern corner of Sudbury District, Manitoulin District, and the southeastern corner of Thunder Bay District.

In 1997, the name of the district was changed to Algoma-Manitoulin.

The riding was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed into Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing, Nickel Belt and Sault Ste. Marie ridings.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

#Wemyss Mackenzie Simpson, Conservative (1867-1871)
#Frederick William Cumberland, Conservative (1871-1872)
#John Beverley Robinson, Conservative (1872-1874)
#Edward Borron, Liberal (1874-1878)
#Simon James Dawson, Conservative (1878-1891)
#George H. MacDonell, Conservative (1891-1896)
#Albert Edward Dyment, Liberal (1896-1904)

#Maurice Foster, Liberal (1968-1993)
#Brent St. Denis, Liberal (1993-2004)

Election results

Algoma, 1867 - 1904

-
Wemyss Mackenzie Simpson
align="right"| 250
align="right"| 47.3
-
William Beatty
align="right"|241
align="right"| 45.6
-
Mr. MacDonell
align="right"|38
align="right"| 7.2

On Mr. Simpson's resignation to become Indian Commissioner for the North:
-
CUMBERLAND, Frederick William
align="right"| acclaimed

-
ROBINSON, Hon. John Beverly
align="right"|300
-
DENISON, G.J. Junr.
align="right"|219

-
BORRON, Edward Barron
align="right"| 436
-
SCOTT, W.J.
align="right"|258
-
BROWN, P.J.
align="right"|18

-
DAWSON, Simon James
align="right"| 885
-
RANKIN,
align="right"|480

-
DAWSON, Simon James
align="right"| 1,707
-
MCDOUGALL, Wm.
align="right"|1,112

-
DAWSON, S.J.
align="right"| 1,428
-
BURK, D.F.
align="right"| 1,410

-
MACDONELL, Geo. H.
align="right"| 2,251
-
BURK, Daniel F.
align="right"| 1,813

-
DYMENT, A.E.
align="right"| 3,176
-
MACDONELL, G.H.
align="right"| 1,349

-
DYMENT, A.E.
align="right"| 3,083
-
BOYCE, A.C.
align="right"|2,724

Algoma, 1968 - 1997

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"|9,542
-
MCPHAIL, John D.
align="right"| 5,270
-
LEFEBVRE, Len
align="right"| 4,057

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"|10,160
-
BURLEY, Dale
align="right"| 6,721
-
SWEENEY, Kelly
align="right"|4,599
-
COTE, Nil F.
align="right"|508
-
STRAIN, George Washington
align="right"|150

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"|11,360
-
MACDONALD, Hughene
align="right"|5,240
-
RITCHIE, Ron
align="right"|5,136
-
TROTTIER, Fernand
align="right"|100

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"| 15,277
-
DINNER, Jim
align="right"| 10,989
-
SAGLE, Fred
align="right"| 7,531
-
DERRAH, Wayne
align="right"|121

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"|17,432
-
DINNER, Jim
align="right"|11,262
-
GILBERTSON, Bernt
align="right"|5,633
-
REID, Leslie T.
align="right"|113
-
GREY, David
align="right"| 49

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"|14,113
-
REED, Jim
align="right"| 12,811
-
FRANGIONE, Rocco
align="right"| 9,499
-
BRUZAS, Harold
align="right"|462

-
FOSTER, Maurice
align="right"|16,766
-
REED, Jim heating
align="right"|7,383
-
GREENSPOON, Lloyd
align="right"|7,341

-
ST. DENIS, Brent
align="right"| 18,218
-
LEFFLER, Ken
align="right"| 6,623
-
MAIR, David
align="right"|3,614
-
BROAD, Gayle Erma
align="right"| 2,695
-
BRÉGAINT, Bernard
align="right"|235

Algoma—Manitoulin, 1997 - 2004

-
ST. DENIS, Brent
align="right"| 13,810
-
JEFFERY, Jim
align="right"| 8,353
-
WILDMAN, Jody
align="right"| 7,897
-
MACDONALD, Roseanne
align="right"| 3,367

-
ST. DENIS, Brent
align="right"| 15,000
-
SWAIN, Ron
align="right"| 8,992
-
BUCK, Grant
align="right"| 4,326
-
LAPHAM, Dale
align="right"| 2,269
-
JABLANCZY, Alexander
align="right"| 428

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=8 Riding history for Algoma 1867-1904 from the] Library of Parliament
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=9 Riding history for Algoma 1968-1993 from the] Library of Parliament
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=982 Riding history for Algoma—Manitoulin 1997-2004 from the] Library of Parliament


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