world.wikisort.org - Canada Thornhill is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.
For the federal electoral district, see Thornhill (electoral district).
Provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Thornhill Ontario electoral districtThornhill in relation to the other Toronto ridings
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario MPP Laura Smith Progressive Conservative District created 1996 First contested 1999 Last contested 2022 Population (2016) 112,720 Electors (2018) 84,979 Area (km²) 63 Pop. density (per km²) 1,789.2 Census division(s) York Census subdivision(s) Markham , Vaughan
Thornhill 2003 to 2018
Map of Thornhill riding
It covers the community of Thornhill, Ontario , which is made up of portions of Vaughan and Markham, and was created in 1999 from parts of Markham and York Centre ridings.
It consists of the part of the city of Vaughan that is east of Highway 400 and south of Rutherford Road, and the part of the city of Markham west of Bayview Avenue.[1]
It is the only riding in Ontario with a Jewish plurality. 32.8% of the population is Jewish, the highest in the province.[2]
Members of Provincial Parliament
Thornhill
Assembly
Years
Member
Party
Riding created from Markham and York Centre
37th
1999–2003 Tina Molinari Progressive Conservative
38th
2003–2007 Mario Racco Liberal
39th
2007–2011 Peter Shurman Progressive Conservative
40th
2011–2013
2014–2014 Gila Martow
41st
2014–2018
42nd
2018–2022
43rd
2022–present Laura Smith
Election results
2022 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Laura Smith 18,394 53.3 -7.83
Liberal Laura Mirabella 10,247 29.7 +14.92
New Democratic Jasleen Kambo 2,701 7.8 -11.53
Green Daniella Mikanovsky 1,155 3.3 +1.1
New Blue Yakov Zarkhine 931 2.7 -
Ontario Party Igor Tvorogov 351 1.0 -
Independent Joel Jacob Ginsberg 264 0.8 -
Independent Hiten Patel 195 0.6 -
Moderate Aleksei Polyakov 105 0.3 -0.07
Independent Brandon Ying 100 0.3 -
Freedom of Choice Roman Pesis 84 0.2 -
Total valid votes
34,422 100.0
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
Turnout
39.45
Eligible voters
87,518
Source: Elections Ontario[3]
2018 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Gila Martow 28,889 61.13 +16.45
New Democratic Ezra Tanen 9,134 19.33 +11.32
Liberal Sabi Ahsan 6,985 14.78 -28.50
Green Rachel Dokhoian 1,043 2.21 -0.18
Libertarian Mike Holmes 621 1.31
None of the Above Above Znoneofthe 410 0.87
Moderate Aleksei Polyakov 177 0.37
Total valid votes
47,259 99.03
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
465 0.97
Turnout
47,724 56.16
Eligible voters
84,979
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
+2.57
Source: Elections Ontario[4]
2014 general election redistributed results[5]
Party
Vote
%
Progressive Conservative 17,228 44.68
Liberal 16,688 43.28
New Democratic 3,089 8.01
Green 922 2.39
Others 631 1.64
2014 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Gila Martow 21,886 43.95 -3.94
Liberal Sandra Yeung Racco 21,780 43.78 +2.18
New Democratic Cindy Hackelberg 4,052 8.16 +1.37
Green David Bergart 1,229 2.48 +1.04
Libertarian Gene Balfour 571 1.16 +0.11
Freedom Erin Goodwin 233 0.47 -0.08
Total valid votes
49,751 100.0
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
-3.06
Source: Elections Ontario[6]
Ontario provincial by-election, February 13, 2014 Resignation of Peter Shurman
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Gila Martow 13,438 47.89 +1.18
Liberal Sandra Yeung Racco 11,671 41.60 +0.68
New Democratic Cindy Hackelberg 1,905 6.79 -2.17
Green Teresa Pun 404 1.44 -0.24
Libertarian Gene Balfour 296 1.05 -0.34
Freedom Erin Goodwin 153 0.55 +0.22
People's Political Party Kevin Clarke 144 0.51
Pauper John Turmel 47 0.17
Total valid votes
28,058 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
126 0.45
Turnout
28,184 27.36
Eligible voters
103,021
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
+0.25
Source: Elections Ontario[7]
2011 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Peter Shurman 20,971 46.71 +0.81
Liberal Bernie Farber 18,373 40.92 -1.38
New Democratic Cindy Hackelberg 4,024 8.96 +3.46
Green Steff Duncan 756 1.68 -3.54
Libertarian Gene Balfour 623 1.39
Freedom Erin Gorman 149 0.33 +0.03
Total valid votes
44,896 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
239 0.53
Turnout
45,135 45.35
Eligible voters
99,517
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
+1.10
Source: Elections Ontario[8]
2007 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Peter Shurman 22,153 45.90 +0.74
Liberal Mario Racco 20,420 42.31 -4.59
New Democratic Sandra Parrott 2,656 5.50 -0.23
Green Lloyd Helferty 2,520 5.22 +3.68
Family Coalition Nathan Kidd 218 0.45
Independent Malcolm Kojokaro 156 0.32
Freedom Lindsay King 145 0.30 -0.37
Total valid votes
48,268 100.00
2003 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Liberal Mario Racco 21,419 46.90 -0.46
Progressive Conservative Tina Molinari 20,623 45.16 -3.05
New Democratic Laurie Orrett 2,616 5.73 +2.19
Green Bridget Haworth 705 1.54 +0.65
Freedom Lindsay G. King 304 0.67
Total valid votes
45,667 100.00
1999 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Tina Molinari 19,580 48.21
Liberal Dan Ronen 19,237 47.36
New Democratic Nathan David Rotman 1,438 3.54
Green Ruth von Bezold 360 0.89
Total valid votes
40,615 100.00
2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side
Votes
%
First Past the Post
29,007
62.2
Mixed member proportional
17,659
37.8
Total valid votes
46,666
100.0
References
Sources
Provincial ridings in Ontario
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See also : Federal ridings in Ontario
List of elections
Politics of Ontario
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