Waterloo (electoral district)

Waterloo (electoral district)

Waterloo was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1979. From 1973 to 1976, it was known as Waterloo—Cambridge. This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Waterloo North and Waterloo South ridings.

Waterloo initially consisted of the City of Waterloo, the City of Galt, and the Townships of North Dumfries and Waterloo.

In 1976, Waterloo—Cambridge was abolished when it was redistributed between Cambridge, Kitchener and a new Waterloo riding.

The new Waterloo riding was created from parts of Kitchener, Perth—Wilmot, Waterloo—Cambridge, and Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Waterloo ridings. It consisted of the Townships of Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich, the City of Waterloo, and parts of the City of Kitchener.

In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the northern part of the City of Kitchener, the City of Waterloo, and the Township of Woolwich.

The electoral district was abolished in 1996 when it was redistributed between Kitchener—Waterloo, Perth—Wellington—Waterloo and Waterloo—Wellington ridings.

Electoral history

Waterloo, 1966 - 1973

-
New Democratic Party
SALTSMAN, Max
align="right"| 15,231
Liberal
EPP, Herbert A.
align="right"|14,835
Progressive Conservative
O'BRIAN, Liam S.
align="right"|14,568
Social Credit
GERVAIS, Régent
align="right"| 167

-
New Democratic Party
SALTSMAN, Max
align="right"|24,197
Progressive Conservative
CARROLL, Glenn E.
align="right"| 19,817
Liberal
BREITHAUPT, Lou
align="right"|15,570
Social Credit
GERVAIS, Regent G.
align="right"| 143
Unknown
GRAJOWER, Jules W.P.
align="right"|55

Waterloo—Cambridge, 1973 - 1976

-
New Democratic Party
SALTSMAN, Max
align="right"|25,479
Liberal
GOFF, Brian
align="right"|18,034
Progressive Conservative
CARROLL, Glenn
align="right"|17,394
Social Credit
LONG, John H.
align="right"| 253
Marxist-Leninist
RATHWELL, Richard E.
align="right"| 122

Waterloo, 1976 - 1996

-
Progressive Conservative
MCLEAN, Walter
align="right"| 23,837
Liberal
EPP, Frank
align="right"|18,172
New Democratic Party
MAKARCHUK, Mike
align="right"| 9,375
Libertarian
POSMA, Bonne Willy
align="right"| 241
Marxist-Leninist
ERDMAN, Brian
align="right"| 125

-
Progressive Conservative
MCLEAN, Walter
align="right"|20,609
Liberal
EPP, Frank
align="right"|20,455
New Democratic Party
NEEDHAM, Bob
align="right"| 9,819
Rhinoceros
NIGOL, Rick
align="right"| 330
Libertarian
MCLORG, Colin
align="right"| 229
Marxist-Leninist
ERDMAN, Brian
align="right"| 87

-
Progressive Conservative
MCLEAN, Walter
align="right"|31,898
Liberal
MYERS, Lynn
align="right"| 13,911
New Democratic Party
NEEDHAM, Bob
align="right"| 10,275
Libertarian
KULCHECKI, Layne E.
align="right"|525

-
Progressive Conservative
MCLEAN, Walter
align="right"|26,949
Liberal
WOODWORTH, Steve
align="right"|21,715
New Democratic Party
PIATKOWSKI, Scott
align="right"| 10,418
Libertarian
HUSCHKA-SPRAGUE, Rita
align="right"|663

-
Liberal
TELEGDI, Andrew
align="right"|25,689
Reform
CONNOLLY, Mike
align="right"|15,549
Progressive Conservative
WOOLSTENCROFT, Lynne
align="right"|14,882
New Democratic Party
PIATKOWSKI, Scott
align="right"|2,779
Christian Heritage
KRYN, Ted
align="right"|920
Libertarian
HUSCHKA SPRAGUE, Rita
align="right"| 473
Natural Law
WATSON, Blaine P.
align="right"| 456
Independent
FAITHFUL, Don Philip
align="right"|329

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

* Website of the [http://www.parl.gc.ca/ Parliament of Canada]


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