- Renfrew South
Renfrew South was a federal and provincial electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968, and in the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario . It was located in the province ofOntario . The federal riding was created by theBritish North America Act of1867 and was abolished in1966 , with the riding being apportioned intoFrontenac—Lennox and Addington ,Lanark and Renfrew , andRenfrew North .Paul Joseph Yakabuski was the provincial district'sMember of Provincial Parliament in the 33rdLegislative Assembly of Ontario (May 2 ,1985 –July 31 ,1987 ).History of the federal riding
The South Riding initially consisted of the Townships of McNab, Bagot, Blithfield, Brougham, Horton, Adamston, Grattan, Matawatchan, Griffith, Lyndoch, Raglan, Radcliffe, Brudenell, Sebastopol, and the Villages of Arnprior and Renfrew.
In 1872, the Townships of Hagarty, Richards, Sherwood, Burns and Renfrew, Jones, were added to the South Riding.
In 1892, the part of the village of Eganville south of the River Bonnechère was added to the riding.
In 1924, "Renfrew South" was defined to consist of the part of the county of Renfrew lying south of and including the townships of Richards, Haggarty, Brudenell, Sebastopol, Grattan, Admaston and Horton, and including the part of the village of Eganville that lies in the township of Grattan.
In 1952, it was defined to consist of the part of the county of Renfrew lying south and west of and including the townships of Richards, Hagarty, Algoma South, Grattan, Admaston and Horton, the part of the village of Eganville lying within the township of Grattan, and, in the territorial district of Nipissing, the townships of Airy, Murchison, Dickens, Sabine, and Lyell.
The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington ,Lanark and Renfrew andRenfrew North ridings.Federal electoral history
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Liberal
MCLACHLIN, Daniel
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Liberal
MCDOUGALL, John Lorn
align="right"| 482
Liberal
CAMERON, Malcolm
align="right"|264-
Liberal-Conservative
O'REILLY, James
align="right"| 916
Liberal
MACDOUGALL, J.
align="right"| 645-
Liberal
MCDOUGALL, John Lorn
align="right"|738
Conservative
BANNERMAN, W.
align="right"| 668-
Liberal
MCDOUGALL, John Lorn
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Liberal
MCDOUGALL, John Lorn
align="right"| 803
Conservative
BANNERMAN, William
align="right"|748-
Conservative
BANNERMAN, William
align="right"|962
Unknown
CAMPBELL, R.
align="right"|738-
Liberal
CAMPBELL, Robert
align="right"|913
Conservative
BANNERMAN, Wm.
align="right"| 759-
Liberal
CAMPBELL, Robert
align="right"| 1,200
Independent Conservative
FERGUSON, John
align="right"|1,134-
Independent Conservative
FERGUSON, John
align="right"| 1,299
Unknown
MCINTYRE, Duncan
align="right"|1,177-
Independent Conservative
FERGUSON, John
align="right"| 1,642
Liberal
BARR, David
align="right"| 1,198-
Independent Conservative
FERGUSON, John
align="right"| 1,846Patrons of Industry
JAMIESON, Robert A.
align="right"|1,424-
Liberal
WRIGHT, A.A.
align="right"| 2,149
Independent Conservative
FERGUSON, John
align="right"| 1,796-
Liberal
WRIGHT, A.A.
align="right"| 2,168
Conservative
MCKAY, John
align="right"| 1,980-
Liberal
LOW, Thomas A.
align="right"| 2,721
Conservative
MACKAY, John
align="right"|2,031-
Liberal
LOW, Thomas Andrew
align="right"| 2,687
Conservative
MALONEY, Martin James
align="right"|2,068-
Liberal
GRAHAM, Hon. G.P.
align="right"| 2,421
Conservative
MALONEY, M.J.
align="right"| 2,198-
Opposition
PEDLOW, Isaac Ellis
align="right"| 3,256
Government
MARTIN, Lawrence Thomas
align="right"| 3,182-
Liberal
LOW, Thomas Andrew
align="right"| 4,083
Conservative
WILSON, Robert George
align="right"| 2,675
Labour
FINDLAY, John Henry
align="right"| 2,432
Progressive
MALONEY, Martin James
align="right"|2,229-
Liberal
LOW, Hon. Thomas Andrew
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Conservative
MALONEY, Martin James
align="right"| 6,336
Liberal
LOW, Hon. Thomas Andrew
align="right"| 4,925-
Conservative
MALONEY, Martin James
align="right"| 5,207
Liberal
MURRAY, Joseph Lawrence
align="right"|4,986
Progressive
GIBBONS, John F.
align="right"| 1,823-
Conservative
MALONEY, Martin James
align="right"| 6,404
Liberal
LOW, Hon. Thomas A.
align="right"| 6,144-
Liberal
MCCANN, James J.
align="right"| 6,054
Conservative
MALONEY, Martin J.
align="right"| 3,440
Reconstruction
MORRISON, James P.
align="right"| 2,395-
Liberal
MCCANN, James Joseph
align="right"| 6,228
Conservative
MALONEY, Martin James
align="right"| 5,236-
Liberal
MCCANN, Hon. James Joseph
align="right"|7,182
National Government
MALONEY, James Anthony
align="right"| 4,872
Co-operative Commonwealth
MCMANUS, John Clifford
align="right"| 835-
Liberal
MCCANN, Hon. James Joseph
align="right"| 7,909
Progressive Conservative
MCLEAN, Allan Alexander
align="right"| 6,412
Co-operative Commonwealth
MCMANUS, John Clifford
align="right"|486-
Liberal
MCCANN, Hon. James Joseph
align="right"| 8,627
Progressive Conservative
MCLEAN, Allan Alexander
align="right"| 6,395
Co-operative Commonwealth
CALVER, George
align="right"|382-
Progressive Conservative
BASKIN, James William
align="right"| 8,782
Liberal
MCCANN, Hon. James Joseph
align="right"|7,791-
Progressive Conservative
BASKIN, James W.
align="right"| 9,259
Liberal
STEWART, D. Wallace
align="right"| 8,148-
Progressive Conservative
BASKIN, James William
align="right"|8,732
Liberal
DALY, Murray Joseph
align="right"| 8,254New Democratic Party
LAVENTURE, Leonard
align="right"| 427
Social Credit
SLATER, William John
align="right"| 246-
Liberal
GREENE, John James
align="right"| 8,765
Progressive Conservative
BASKIN, James William
align="right"| 8,210
Social Credit
WELK, Leonard Eric
align="right"| 393New Democratic Party
BRIGINSHAW, Ernest Henry
align="right"| 316-
Liberal
GREENE, Joe
align="right"| 8,932
Progressive Conservative
BASKIN, James W.
align="right"|7,505New Democratic Party
MCDONALD, Earl
align="right"| 581See also
*
List of Canadian federal electoral districts
*Past Canadian electoral districts External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/ The Parliament of Canada]
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