- Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot (provincial electoral district)
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot was a provincial electoral district in southwestern
Ontario ,Canada that elected one Member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario . It was created in 1999 fromWentworth North ,Burlington South andHalton Centre . It was abolished in 2007 into Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale, Burlington, Hamilton Centre, Hamilton Mountain and Niagara West—Glanbrook.The riding included the municipalities of Ancaster, Dundas and Flamborough plus that part of Burlington south of a line going along
King Road to the 403 to theQEW .Members of Provincial Parliament
This riding has elected the following members of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario :#
Toni Skarica ,Ontario Progressive Conservative Party (1999 -2000 )
#Ted McMeekin , Liberal (2000 -2007 )Provincial election results
{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 2003
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%! style="width: 40px"|+/-
(1999)! style="width: 40px"|+/-
(2000)
-
style="width: 185px"| LiberalTed McMeekin
align=right|23,045
align=right| 47.5
align=right| +14.0
align=right| -12.1
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
Mark Mullins
align=right|18,141
align=right| 37.4
align=right| -20.7
align=right| +6.9
-
style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
Kelly Hayes
align=right|5,666
align=right| 11.7
align=right| +2.3
align=right| +4.8
-
style="width: 185px"|GreenBrian Elder Sullivan
align=right| 903
align=right| 1.9
align=right| -
align=right| -0.8
-
style="width: 185px"|Family CoalitionMichael Trolly
align=right| 434
align=right| 0.9
align=right| -
align=right| -
-
style="width: 185px"|Confederation of RegionsRichard Butson
align=right| 293
align=right| 0.6
align=right| -
align=right| -{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|By-election: February 7, 2000
- 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"| LiberalTed McMeekin
align=right|19,916
align=right| 59.6
align=right| +26.1
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive ConservativePriscilla De Villiers
align=right|10,201
align=right| 30.5
align=right| -27.6
-
style="width: 185px"|New DemocratJessica Brennan
align=right|2,297
align=right| 6.7
align=right| -1.5
-
style="width: 185px"|GreenMark Coakley
align=right| 1,405
align=right| 4.14
align=right| -
-
style="width: 185px"|IndependentJohn C. Turmel
align=right| 80
align=right| 0.2
align=right| -{| class="wikitable"
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1999 - style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party! style="width: 170px"|Candidate! style="width: 40px"|Votes! style="width: 40px"|%
-
style="width: 185px"| Progressive ConservativeToni Skarica
align=right|27,466
align=right| 58.1
-
style="width: 185px"| LiberalVicki Wylson-Sher
align=right|15,843
align=right| 33.5-
style="width: 185px"|New DemocratJessica Brennan
align=right|3,990
align=right| 8.4
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