- Mississauga—Streetsville
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For the provincial electoral district, see Mississauga—Streetsville (provincial electoral district).
Mississauga—Streetsville Ontario electoral district Mississauga—Streetsville in relation to other Greater Toronto ridings Federal electoral district Legislature House of Commons MP
ConservativeDistrict created 2003 First contested 2004 Last contested 2011 District webpage profile, map Demographics Population (2006) 130,033 Electors (2011) 85,008 Area (km²) 46 Pop. density (per km²) 2,826.8 Census divisions Peel Census subdivisions Mississauga Mississauga—Streetsville is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. This riding is centred around the villages of Streetsville and Meadowvale.
Mississauga-Streetsville is one of the most affluent ridings in Ontario, along with Mississauga-Erindale and Mississauga South.
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Riding history
It was created in 2003 from parts of Brampton West—Mississauga and Mississauga West ridings.
It consists of the part of the City of Mississauga bounded by a line drawn from the northwestern city limit southeast along Mississauga Road, northeast along Highway 401, southeast along Mavis Road, southwest along Britannia Road West, southeast along Terry Fox Way, southwest along Eglinton Avenue West, northwest along Erin Mills Parkway, southwest along Britannia Road West to the southwestern city limit.
Member of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Member of Parliament:
Parliament Years Member Party Brampton West—Mississauga and Mississauga West prior to 2003 38th 2004–2006 Wajid Khan Liberal 39th 2006–2007 2007 Conservative 2007–2008 Independent 2008 Conservative 40th 2008–2011 Bonnie Crombie Liberal 41st 2011–present Brad Butt Conservative Election results
Canadian federal election, 2011 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative Brad Butt 22,104 43.75 +7.95 - Liberal Bonnie Crombie 18,651 36.92 -8.84 - New Democrat Aijaz Naqvi 7,834 15.57 +5.65 - Green Christopher Hill 1,802 3.76 -2.94 - Total valid votes/Expense limit 50,391 100.00 - Total rejected ballots 216 0.42 -0.15 Turnout 50,607 58.72 +2.59 Eligible voters 86,186 Canadian federal election, 2008 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Bonnie Crombie 21,710 45.76 -0.18 $79,830 Conservative Wajid Khan 16,985 35.80 +0.99 $82,516 New Democrat Keith Pinto 4,710 9.92 -3.39 $2,460 Green Otto Casanova 3,179 6.70 +2.22 $11,616 Independent Viktor Spanovic 431 0.90 NA Independent Ralph Bunag 426 0.89 NA Total valid votes/Expense limit 47,441 100.00 $89,184 Total rejected ballots 271 0.57 +0.2 Turnout 47,712 56.13 +8.03 Canadian federal election, 2006 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Wajid Khan 23,913 45.94 -4.7 Conservative Raminder Gill 18,121 34.81 +3.1 New Democrat James Caron 6,929 13.31 +3.8 Green Otto Casanova 2,334 4.48 -0.9 Progressive Canadian Peter Gibson Creighton 747 1.43 -1.5 Total valid votes/Expense limit 52,044 100.0 Total rejected ballots 205 0.4 -0.2 Turnout 52,249 64.16 +6.9 Canadian federal election, 2004 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Wajid Khan 22,768 50.6 NA $75,888 Conservative Nina Tangri 14,287 31.7 NA $77,315 New Democrat Manjinder Rai 4,266 9.5 NA $3,358 Green Otto Casanova 2,415 5.4 NA $0 Progressive Canadian Peter Gibson Creighton 1,293 2.9 NA $4,420 Total valid votes/Expense limit 45,029 100.0 Total rejected ballots 260 0.6 Turnout 45,289 57.9 See also
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts
- Village of Streetsville
- Village of Meadowvale
Sources
- 2011 Riding results from Elections Canada
- Riding history from the Library of Parliament
- 2011 Results from Elections Canada
- Campaign expense data from Elections Canada
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