- York North
:"For the current provincial district in
New Brunswick , please seeYork North (provincial electoral district) "York North was an electoral district in
Ontario ,Canada , that was represented in theCanadian House of Commons from Confederation in 1867 until 2004. It is also an electoral district that was represented in theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 2007. The provincial riding was known as York—Mackenzie from 1995 to 1999.The federal riding was eliminated in 2003 when it as redistributed between two new ridings of
Newmarket—Aurora andYork—Simcoe . Another small section was incorporated intoOak Ridges—Markham . The riding covered the northern suburbs of the city ofToronto often including such towns as Aurora, Vaughan, Newmarket, Richmond Hill and Markham. The borders changed often, however, most notably in 1996 when the riding was so altered that it contained very little of the same territory as before.In 2007, the
Ontario provincial electoral district was eliminated when it was matched to the redistributed ridings of the federal districts.Julia Munro , who held the York North seat, was re-elected in the new riding ofYork—Simcoe .Members of Parliament from York North:
*James Pearson Wells - Liberal, (1867-1872)
*Anson Dodge - Conservative, (1872-1874)
*Alfred Dymond - Liberal, (1874-1878)
*F.W. Strange -Liberal-Conservative , (1878-1882)
*William Mulock - Liberal, (1882-1905)
*A.B. Aylesworth - Liberal, (1905-1911)
*John Armstrong - Conservative, (1911-1921)
*William Lyon Mackenzie King - Liberal, (1921-1925)
*Thomas Herbert Lennox - Conservative, (1925-1934)
*William Pate Mulock - Liberal, (1934-1945)
*Jack Smith - Liberal, (1945-1957)
*C.A. Cathers - Progressive Conservative, (1957-1962)
*John Hollings Addison - Liberal, (1962-1968)
*Barney Danson - Liberal, (1968-1979)
*John Gamble - Progressive Conservative, (1979-1984)
*Tony Roman - Independent, (1984-1988)
*Maurizio Bevilacqua - Liberal, (1988-1997)
*Karen Kraft Sloan - Liberal, (1997-2004)Members of Provincial Parliament from York North:
*John McMurrich , Liberal (1867-1871)
*Alfred Boultbee , Conservative (1871-1874)
*Joseph Henry Widdifield , Liberal (1875-1888)
*Elihu James Davis , Liberal (1888-1904)
*Thomas Herbert Lennox , Conservative (1905-1923)
*William Keith, Conservative (1923-1926)
*Peter William Pearson , Liberal (1926-1929)
*Clifford Case, Conservative (1929-1934)
*Morgan Baker , Liberal (1934-1943)
*George Herbert Mitchell ,Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1943-1945)
*Addison Alex MacKenzie , Progressive Conservative (1945-1967)
*William Marshall Chamberlain Hodgson , Progressive Conservative (1967-1985)
*Greg Sorbara , Liberal (1985-1987)
*John Charles McWaters Beer , Liberal (1987-1995)
*Frank Klees , Progressive Conservative (1995-1999)
*Julia Munro , Progressive Conservative (1999-2007, riding redistributed)Evolution of the riding
The
British North America Act, 1867 designated the electoral districts to be used in elected the members of the House of Commons. By virtue of the size of its population, the County of York was divided into a number of ridings, instead of being allocated one seat in the House of Commons like many other counties. The initial boundaries of the North Riding of York were defined in 1859 to consist of the Township of King, Whitchurch, Georgina, East Gwillimbury and North Gwillimbury, and the Villages of Aurora, Newmarket and Holland Landing. Over time, the boundaries weer adjusted as the City of Toronto expanded, and as the population of the area grew. In 1882, the North Riding of the county of York was redefined to consist of the townships of King, East Gwillimbury, West Gwillimbury, North Gwillimbury and Georgina, and the villages of Holland Landing, Bradford and Aurora.In 1903, the north riding was redefined to consist of the townships of Georgina, Gwillimbury East, Gwillimbury North, King and Whitchurch, the towns of Aurora and Newmarket, and the villages of Holland Landing, Stouffville and Sutton.
In 1924, York North was defined as consisting of all that part of the county of York lying north of the southerly boundary of the townships of Vaughan and Markham. In 1933, it boundary of the townships of North York and Whitchurch, excluding the village of Stouffville. In 1947, it was redefined to consist of that part of the county of York lying north of the line being the southerly boundary of the township of North York, Yonge Street and the southerly boundary of the township of Markham.
In 1952, it was defined as consisting of that part of the county of York lying north of Highway 7, excluding the town of Woodbridge.
In 1966, it was defined as consisting of a north-central section of the Borough of North York in Metropolitan Toronto, the Town of Richmond Hill, the Township of Markham excluding the Village of Stouffville, and part of the Township of Vaughan.
In 1976, it was redefined to consist of the Towns of Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan in the Regional Municipality of York. In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the towns of Aurora, Richmond Hill and Vaughan, and the southern part of the Township of King.
In 1996, it was redefined to consist of the towns of East Gwillimbury, Georgina and Newmarket, the northwest part of the Township of King, and Georgina Island Indian Reserve No. 33.
The electoral district was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed between
Newmarket—Aurora ,Oak Ridges—Markham andYork—Simcoe electoral districts.Federal election results
North Riding of the county of York
York North
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align="right" colspan=3|Difference
align="right"|51,088
align="right"|45.35
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align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
align="right"|112,665
align="right"
align="right"Provincial election results
OntElec1|2003
-Julia Munro
align="right"|24517
align="right"|47.19
align="right"|-14.62
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John Taylor
align="right"|21054
align="right"|40.53
align="right"|7.64
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Sylvia Gerl
align="right"|4029
align="right"|7.76
align="right"|3.09
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Bob Burrows
align="right"|1854
align="right"|3.57
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Simone Williams
align="right"|497
align="right"|0.96OntElec5|1999
-Julia Munro
align="right"|29613
align="right"|61.81
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John Volpe
align="right"|15755
align="right"|32.89
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Steve Saysell
align="right"|2236
align="right"|4.67
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Kwok-Lin Mary Wan
align="right"|305
align="right"|0.64External links
* Elections Ontario [http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/results/1999_results/stat_summary.jsp?e_code=37&rec=0&
] and [http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/results/2003_results/stat_summary.jsp?e_code=38&rec=0&
]
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