world.wikisort.org - Canada Oshawa is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1955.
For the federal electoral district, see Oshawa (electoral district).
Provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Oshawa Ontario electoral districtOshawa in relation to other Greater Toronto Area districts
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario MPP Jennifer French New Democratic First contested 1955 Last contested 2022 Population (2016) 126,765 Electors (2018) 100,254 Area (km²) 64 Pop. density (per km²) 1,980.7 Census division(s) Durham Census subdivision(s) Oshawa
History
In 2015 the provincial districts were updated, and Oshawa gained parts of the city which were previously part of the electoral district of Whitby-Oshawa . The 2018 provincial election was the first in which the new borders were used. The new borders include most of the actual city of Oshawa, although it excludes the mostly rural areas from Wards 4, 6, and 7 north of Taunton Road.[1] These northern parts are part of the Durham electoral district.
Previous electoral district of Oshawa, which excluded the north-western parts of the city.
Previously the district of Oshawa consisted of the southern and eastern parts of the City of Oshawa south and east of a line drawn from west to east along King Street West, north along Oshawa Creek, east along Rossland Road West, north along Simcoe Street North and east along Winchester Road East. The riding includes the communities of Kedron and Taunton and the eastern part of North Oshawa. In 1999, provincial ridings were defined to have the same borders as federal ridings. The federal district was also re-mapped to include the north-western sections.
Demographics
2017 estimates; figures derived from Canada 2016 Census: [2]
Population: 167,965 (159,458 in 2016 census)
Average individual income: $46,627
Median individual income: $36,268
Average household income: $89,788
Median household income: $71,225
With Canadian citizenship: 163,768 (97.6%)
With citizenship other than Canadian: 4,196 (2.4%)
Immigrated between 2000-2005: 2,297
Immigrated between 2006-2011: 1,671
Immigrated after 2012: 1,765
Born in province of residence: 125,439
Born outside province of residence: 16,417
English only: 156,167 (92.9%)
English and French: 10,775 (6.4%)
French only: 188
Neither English nor French: 834
Members of Provincial Parliament
Oshawa
Assembly
Years
Member
Party
Riding created from Ontario
25th
1955–1963 T. D. Thomas Co-operative Commonwealth
26th
1959–1963
27th
1963–1967 Albert Walker Progressive Conservative
28th
1967–1971 Cliff Pilkey New Democratic
29th
1971–1975 Charles McIlveen Progressive Conservative
30th
1975–1977 Michael Breaugh New Democratic
31st
1977–1981
32nd
1981–1985
33rd
1985–1987
34th
1987–1990
35th
1990–1995 Allan Pilkey
36th
1995–1999 Jerry Ouellette Progressive Conservative
37th
1999–2003
38th
2003–2007
39th
2007–2011
40th
2011–2014
41st
2014–2018 Jennifer French New Democratic
42nd
2018–2022
43rd
2022–present
Election results
2022 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
New Democratic Jennifer French 17,170 42.08 -2.80
Progressive Conservative Alex Down 16,423 40.23 -1.50
Liberal Catherine Mosca 3,726 9.13 +1.23
Green Katarina Dunham 1,641 4.02 +0.41
New Blue Daryl Janssen 1,006 2.47
Ontario Party Dave Forsythe 843 2.07
Total valid votes
40,809 99.52
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
195 0.48
Turnout
41,004 39.35 -16.22
Eligible voters
104,199
New Democratic hold
Swing
Source: Elections Ontario[3]
2018 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
New Democratic Jennifer French 24,301 44.88 -0.08
Progressive Conservative Bob Chapman 22,594 41.73 +10.20
Liberal Makini Smith 4,278 7.90 -11.55
Green Deborah Ellis 1,957 3.61 -0.32
Libertarian Jeannette Gory 523 0.97
None of the Above Cheryl Kelly 490 0.91
Total valid votes
54,143 98.95
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
576 1.05
Turnout
54,719 54.58
Eligible voters
100,254
New Democratic hold
Swing
-5.14
Source: Elections Ontario[4]
2014 general election redistributed results[5]
Party
Vote
%
New Democratic 21,850 44.96
Progressive Conservative 15,323 31.53
Liberal 9,454 19.45
Green 1,910 3.93
Freedom 58 0.12
2014 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
New Democratic Jennifer French 22,227 46.70 +10.52
Progressive Conservative Jerry Ouellette 14,532 30.53 -11.72
Liberal Esrick Quintyn 9,052 19.02 +1.53
Green Becky Smit 1,785 3.75 +1.13
Total valid votes
47,608 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
650 1.37
Turnout
48,258 50.19
Eligible voters
96,154
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative
Swing
+11.12
Source: Elections Ontario[6]
2011 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jerry Ouellette 16,719 42.25 +3.23
New Democratic Mike Shields 14,316 36.18 +3.26
Liberal Jacquie Menezes 6,921 17.49 -3.91
Green Stacey Leadbetter 1,035 2.62 -3.42
Libertarian Matthew Belanger 435 1.10
Freedom Ben Fudge 147 0.37
Total valid votes
39,573 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
162 0.41
Turnout
39,735 44.26
Eligible voters
93,679
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
-0.02
Source: Elections Ontario[7]
2007 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jerry Ouellette 15,977 39.02 +1.7
New Democratic Sid Ryan 13,482 32.92 -1.79
Liberal Faelyne Templer 8,762 21.40 -2.64
Green Alexander Kemp 2,474 6.04 +4.41
Family Coalition Jeffrey Streutker 253 0.62 -0.36
Total valid votes
40,948 100.0
2003 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jerry Ouellette 14,566 37.32 -9.43
New Democratic Sid Ryan 13,547 34.71 +12.09
Liberal Chris Topple 9,383 24.04 -4.98
Green Karen Tweedle 636 1.63
Freedom Paul McKeever 518 1.33
Family Coalition Dale Chilvers 383 0.98
Total valid votes
39,033 100.0
1999 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Jerry Ouellette 18,915 46.75
Liberal Chris Topple 11,740 29.02
New Democratic Colleen Twomey 9,154 22.62
Natural Law Garry Kotack 651 1.61
Total valid votes
40,460 100.0
2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side
Votes
%
First Past the Post
25,559
64.1
Mixed member proportional
14,305
35.9
Total valid votes
39,864
100.0
References
Provincial ridings in Ontario
Northern
Algoma—Manitoulin
Kenora—Rainy River
Kiiwetinoong
Mushkegowuk—James Bay
Nickel Belt
Nipissing
Parry Sound—Muskoka
Sault Ste. Marie
Sudbury
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Thunder Bay—Superior North
Timiskaming—Cochrane
Timmins
Eastern Central
Barrie—Innisfil
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Dufferin—Caledon
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Northumberland—Peterborough South
Peterborough—Kawartha
Simcoe—Grey
Simcoe North
York—Simcoe
Midwestern Southwestern Peel
Brampton Centre
Brampton East
Brampton North
Brampton South
Brampton West
Mississauga Centre
Mississauga East—Cooksville
Mississauga—Erin Mills
Mississauga—Lakeshore
Mississauga—Malton
Mississauga—Streetsville
Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara Ottawa Durham and York Toronto
See also : Federal ridings in Ontario
List of elections
Politics of Ontario
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