- Nepean—Carleton (provincial electoral district)
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Nepean—Carleton Ontario electoral district Nepean—Carleton in relation to other Ottawa electoral districts Provincial electoral district Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario MPP
Progressive ConservativeDistrict created 1999 First contested 1999 Last contested 2007 Demographics Population (2006) 133,245 Electors (2007) 97,757 Area (km²) 1,178 Pop. density (per km²) 113.1 Census divisions Ottawa Census subdivisions Ottawa Nepean-Carleton is a provincial electoral district in eastern Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
The riding was represented in the Ontario legislature by Progressive Conservative John Baird since it became a provincial riding in 1999 until he resigned in 2005 to run in the 2006 federal election. PC candidate Lisa MacLeod won the provincial by-election to fill the vacancy that was held on March 30, 2006.
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History
The riding was created in 1999, to match its federal counterpart. It was made up of 62% of Nepean, 43% of Carleton and 11% of Ottawa—Rideau.
Members of Provincial Parliament
Parliament Years Member Party Nepean 34th 1987–1990 Hans Daigeler Liberal 35th 1990–1995 36th 1995–1999 John Baird Progressive Conservative Nepean-Carleton 37th 1999–2003 John Baird Progressive Conservative 38th 2003–2005 2005–2007 Lisa MacLeod 39th 2007–present Election results
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Ontario general election, 2011 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Lisa MacLeod 29,985 54.5 +4.0 Liberal Don Dransfield 14,844 27.0 -5.8 New Democrat Ric Dagenais 8,127 14.8 +7.4 Green Gordon Kubanek 1,641 3.0 -5.3 Roger Toutant 223 0.4 - Marco Rossi 217 0.4 - Total valid votes 100.0 Note: the 2011 election will be held on October 6, 2011.
Ontario general election, 2007 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Lisa MacLeod 27,173 50.5 -7.1 Liberal Jai Aggarwal 17,659 32.8 +1.4 Green Gordon Kubanek 4,489 8.3 +6.2 New Democrat Tristan Maack 3,963 7.4 -0.9 Family Coalition Suzanne Fortin 546 1.0 - Total valid votes 53,830 100.0 By-election on March 30, 2006 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Lisa MacLeod 17,311 57.6 +3.5 Liberal Brian Ford 9,457 31.4 -4.2 New Democrat Laurel Gibbons 2,489 8.3 +1.8 Green Peter V. Tretter 634 2.1 -1.7 Independent John C. Turmel 112 0.4 - Freedom Jurgen Vollrath 74 0.2 - Total valid votes 30,077 100.0 Ontario general election, 2003 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative John Baird 31,662 54.1 -8.2 Liberal Rod Vanier 20,878 35.6 +2.4 New Democrat Liam McCarthy 3,828 6.5 +3.2 Green Matt Takach 2,200 3.8 - Total valid votes 58,568 100.0 1999 Ontario provincial election : Nepean—Carleton edit Party Candidate Votes % +/-% Expenditures Progressive Conservative John Baird 31,546 62.3 $60,150.37 Liberal Gord Hunter 16,809 33.2 $56,229.71 New Democrat Craig Parsons 1,647 3.3 $8,231.29 Freedom Bill Frampton 386 0.8 $0.00 Natural Law Brian E. Jackson 239 0.5 $0.00 Total valid votes 50,627 100.0 Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 294 0.6 Turnout 50,921 61.0 2007 electoral reform referendum
Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007 Side Votes % First Past the Post 36,569 68.5 Mixed member proportional 16,821 31.5 Total valid votes 53,390 100.0 Sources
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