world.wikisort.org - CanadaStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry is a provincial electoral district in eastern Ontario, Canada. It was created for the 2007 provincial election. 95.5% came from Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh while 4.5% came from Glengarry—Prescott—Russell.
For the federal electoral district, see Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry.
Provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Ontario electoral district |
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 Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry in relation to other eastern Ontario electoral districts |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Ontario |
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MPP | Nolan Quinn Progressive Conservative |
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District created | 2004 |
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First contested | 2007 |
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Last contested | 2022 |
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Population (2016) | 103,320 |
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Electors (2018) | 81,342 |
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Area (km²) | 2,812 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 36.7 |
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Census division(s) | Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties |
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Census subdivision(s) | Cornwall, South Glengarry, South Stormont, North Dundas, South Dundas, North Stormont |
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The riding includes all of the united counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry except for the Township of North Glengarry.
Members of Provincial Parliament
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry |
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Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh |
Riding created from Cornwall and Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville |
37th |
1999–2003 | | John Cleary | Liberal |
38th |
2003–2007 | Jim Brownell |
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry |
39th |
2007–2011 | | Jim Brownell | Liberal |
40th |
2011–2014 | | Jim McDonell | Progressive Conservative |
41st |
2014–2018 |
42nd |
2018–2022 |
43rd |
2022–present | Nolan Quinn |
Election results
2022 Ontario general election |
** Preliminary results — Not yet official ** |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Progressive Conservative | Nolan Quinn | 20,766 | 57.50 | -4.01 |
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Liberal | Kirsten J. Gardner | 6,456 | 17.88 | +5.51 |
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New Democratic | Wendy Stephen | 4,982 | 13.80 | -7.83 |
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New Blue | Claude Tardif | 1,538 | 4.26 | |
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Green | Jacqueline Milner | 1,477 | 4.09 | +0.42 |
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Ontario Party | Remi Tremblay | 893 | 2.47 | |
Total valid votes |
36,112 |
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots |
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Turnout |
| 41.24 | -12.86 |
Eligible voters |
87,574 |
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Progressive Conservative hold |
Swing |
-4.76 |
Source: Elections Ontario[1] |
2018 Ontario general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Progressive Conservative | Jim McDonell | 26,780 | 61.51 | +9.79 |
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New Democratic | Marc Benoit | 9,416 | 21.63 | +0.72 |
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Liberal | Heather Megill | 5,386 | 12.37 | -10.82 |
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Green | Elaine Kennedy | 1,596 | 3.67 | +0.99 |
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Libertarian | Sabile Trimm | 360 | 0.83 | -0.68 |
Total valid votes |
43,538 | 98.93 |
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots |
471 | 1.07 | -0.08 |
Turnout |
44,009 | 54.10 | +2.08 |
Eligible voters |
81,342 |
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Progressive Conservative hold |
Swing |
+4.53 |
Source: Elections Ontario[2] |
2014 Ontario general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Progressive Conservative | Jim McDonell | 20,624 | 51.72 | -3.54 |
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Liberal | John Earle | 9,250 | 23.20 | +1.54 |
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New Democratic | Elaine MacDonald | 8,336 | 20.90 | +0.25 |
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Green | Sharron Norman | 1,067 | 2.68 | +1.26 |
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Libertarian | Shawn McRae | 602 | 1.51 | +0.49 |
Total valid votes |
39,879 | 98.85 |
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots |
463 | 1.15 |
Turnout |
40,342 | 52.02 |
Eligible voters |
77,544 |
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Progressive Conservative hold |
Swing |
-2.54 |
Source: Elections Ontario[3] |
2011 Ontario general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Progressive Conservative | Jim McDonell | 21,463 | 55.25 | +16.47 |
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Liberal | Mark A. Macdonald | 8,413 | 21.66 | -27.17 |
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New Democratic | Elaine MacDonald | 8,021 | 20.65 | +13.32 |
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Green | Justin Reist | 551 | 1.42 | -2.98 |
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Libertarian | Darcy Neal Donnelly | 396 | 1.02 | |
Total valid votes |
38,844 | 100.00 |
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots |
205 | 0.52 |
Turnout |
39,049 | 51.40 |
Eligible voters |
75,975 |
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Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal |
Swing |
+21.82 |
Source: Elections Ontario[4] |
2007 Ontario general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Liberal | Jim Brownell | 18,609 | 48.83 |
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Progressive Conservative | Chris Savard | 14,782 | 38.78 |
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New Democratic | Lori Taylor | 2,795 | 7.33 |
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Green | Elaine Kennedy | 1,678 | 4.40 |
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Family Coalition | Lukas Bebjak | 249 | 0.65 |
Total valid votes |
38,113 | 100.0 |
Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh
2003 Ontario general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Jim Brownell | 19,558 | 51.18 | +3.19 |
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Progressive Conservative | Todd Lalonde | 13,948 | 36.5 | -9.97 |
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Green | Tom Manley | 2,098 | 5.49 | |
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New Democratic | Matt Z. Sumegi | 1,639 | 4.29 | -0.47 |
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Independent | Gary Besner | 968 | 2.53 | |
Total valid votes |
38,211 | 100.0 |
1999 Ontario general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Liberal | John Cleary | 20,275 | 47.99 |
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Progressive Conservative | Noble Villeneuve | 19,635 | 46.47 |
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New Democratic | Maggie Macdonald | 2,012 | 4.76 |
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Natural Law | Ian Campbell | 329 | 0.78 |
Total valid votes |
42,251 | 100.0 |
2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum |
Side |
Votes |
% |
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First Past the Post |
27,491 |
73.2 |
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Mixed member proportional |
10,063 |
26.8 |
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Total valid votes |
37,554 |
100.0 |
Sources
Provincial ridings in Ontario |
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Northern |
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Eastern | |
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Central |
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Midwestern | |
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Southwestern | |
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Peel |
- Brampton Centre
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Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara | |
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Ottawa | |
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Durham and York | |
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Toronto | |
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- See also: Federal ridings in Ontario
- List of elections
- Politics of Ontario
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