Hamilton Centre (provincial electoral district)

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Hamilton Centre
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Hamilton Centre in relation to the other Hamilton ridings
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Sarah Jama
Independent
First contested 2007
Last contested2023
Demographics
Population (2016)100,100
Electors (2018)75,672
Area (km²)47
Pop. density (per km²)2,129.8
Census division(s) Hamilton
Census subdivision(s) Hamilton

Hamilton Centre is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

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It was created for the 1926 provincial election but abolished with the 1999 provincial election when the number of constituencies represented in the legislature was reduced. It was re-created for the 2007 election from parts of Hamilton East, Hamilton West ridings.

It consists of the part of the City of Hamilton bounded by a line drawn south from the city limit along Kenilworth Avenue, west along the Niagara Escarpment, northeast along Highway No. 403, east along the Desjardins Canal to Hamilton Harbour.

Members of Provincial Parliament

Hamilton Centre
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding re-created from Hamilton East, and Hamilton West
17th  1926–1929   Thomas William Jutten Conservative
18th  1929–1934
19th  1934–1937   William Frederick Schwenger Liberal
20th  1937–1938
 1938–1943 John Newlands
21st  1943–1945   Robert Desmond Thornberry Co-operative Commonwealth
22nd  1945–1948   Vernon Charles Knowles Progressive Conservative
23rd  1948–1951   Robert Desmond Thornberry Co-operative Commonwealth
24th  1951–1955   Bill Warrender Progressive Conservative
25th  1955–1959
26th  1959–1963
27th  1963–1967 Ada Pritchard
28th  1967–1971   Norman Davison New Democratic
29th  1971–1975
30th  1975–1977 Mike Davison
31st  1977–1981
32nd  1981–1984   Sheila Copps Liberal
 1984–1985   Mike Davison New Democratic
33rd  1985–1987   Lily Oddie Munro Liberal
34th  1987–1990
35th  1990–1995   David Christopherson New Democratic
36th  1995–1999
Riding dissolved into Hamilton East, and Hamilton West
Riding re-created from Hamilton East, and Hamilton West
39th  2007–2011   Andrea Horwath New Democratic
40th  2011–2014
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2022
43rd  2022–2022
 2023–2023 Sarah Jama
 2023–present   Independent

Election results

Hamilton Centre, 2007–present

Graph of election results in Hamilton Centre (minor parties that do not run consistently are omitted)
Ontario provincial by-election, Hamilton Centre
Resignation of Andrea Horwath
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Sarah Jama 9,47754.22-2.98
Liberal Deirdre Pike3,54220.26+7.04
Progressive Conservative Pete Wiesner2,69015.39-0.95
Green Lucia Iannantuono1,2066.90-1.84
New Blue Lee Weiss Vassor1480.85-0.82
Electoral ReformPeter House1210.69
Libertarian Mark Snow1090.62
Independent Matthew Lingard980.56
Independent Nathalie Xian Yi Yan510.29-0.21
Independent John Turmel 380.22
Total valid votes17,480
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots91
Turnout17,57121.97
Eligible voters80,172
New Democratic hold Swing -5.01
Source: Elections Ontario [1]
2022 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Andrea Horwath 16,69057.26-7.99
Progressive Conservative Sarah Bokhari4,80016.47+0.80
Liberal Ekaterini Dimakis3,79913.03+2.15
Green Sandy Crawley2,5548.76+3.02
New Blue John Chroust4831.66
Ontario Party Brad Peace4511.55
Communist Nigel Cheriyan2250.77+0.41
Independent Nathalie Xian Yi Yan1450.50
Total valid votes 29,147 99.01+0.19
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots2910.99-0.19
Turnout29,43837.94-10.97
Eligible voters77,599
New Democratic hold Swing -4.40
Source: Elections Ontario [2]
2018 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Andrea Horwath 23,86665.25+10.70
Progressive Conservative Dionne Duncan5,73015.67+3.00
Liberal Deirdre Pike3,98210.89−11.04
Green Jason Lopez2,1025.75−3.46
None of the Above Tony Lemma3200.87
Libertarian Robert Young2850.78
Independent Maria Anastasiou1560.43
Communist Mary Ellen Campbell1340.37
Total valid votes36,57598.82
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots4361.18
Turnout37,01148.91
Eligible voters75,672
New Democratic hold Swing +3.85
Source: Elections Ontario [3]

^ Results are compared to redistributed results

2014 general election redistributed results [4]
PartyVote %
  New Democratic 16,24854.55
  Liberal 6,53221.93
  Progressive Conservative 3,77312.67
  Green 2,7419.20
 Others4891.64
2014 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Andrea Horwath 18,69752.01-9.32
Liberal Donna Tiqui-Shebib8,45023.50+6.04
Progressive Conservative John Vail5,17314.39+1.22
Green Peter Ormond3,0678.53+4.81
Freedom Peter Melanson3340.93+0.54
Communist Bob Mann2290.64+0.27
Total valid votes35,95097.88-1.59
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots7782.12+1.59
Turnout36,72844.76+2.32
Eligible voters82,062
New Democratic hold Swing -7.68
Source: Elections Ontario [5]
2011 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Andrea Horwath 20,58661.33+16.61
Liberal Donna Tiqui-Shebib5,86117.46-11.43
Progressive Conservative Don Sheppard4,42113.17-1.60
Green Peter Ormond1,2493.72-5.68
Libertarian Robert Kuhlmann6341.89
Independent Micheal Baldasaro2680.80
Family Coalition Steve Passmore2290.68-0.75
Freedom Chris Lawson1300.39
Communist Anthony Gracey1220.36-0.42
Reform Robert Szajkowski670.20
Total valid votes33,567 99.48+0.54
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots1770.52-0.54
Turnout33,74442.43-6.20
Eligible voters79,524
New Democratic hold Swing +14.02
Sources: Elections Ontario [6] The Hamilton Spectator [7] The Hamilton Spectator [8]
2007 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Andrea Horwath 17,17644.72+11.27
Liberal Steve Ruddick11,09628.89-13.45
Progressive Conservative Chris Robertson5,67314.77-3.56
Green Peter Ormond3,6109.40
Family Coalition Lynne Scime5501.43
Communist Bob Mann3020.79
Total valid votes 38,407 98.93
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots4151.07
Turnout38,82248.63
Eligible voters79,828
New Democratic notional gain from Liberal Swing +12.36
2003 general election redistributed results [9]
PartyVote %
  Liberal 15,11642.34
  New Democratic 11,94233.45
  Progressive Conservative 6,54418.33
 Others2,0995.88

Hamilton Centre, 1926–1999

1995 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic David Christopherson 8,01236.81-18.51
Liberal Filomena Tassi 7,32233.64+2.83
Progressive Conservative Angie Tomasic5,72326.30+17.95
Family Coalition Tom Wigglesworth3761.73+0.29
Natural Law Monique Poudrette3311.52
Total valid votes 21,764 98.32
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots3721.68-0.05
Turnout22,13654.71-5.07
Eligible voters40,459
New Democratic hold Swing -10.67
1990 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic David Christopherson 14,02955.32+16.43
Liberal Lily Munro 7,81430.81-20.51
Progressive Conservative Graham Snelgrove2,1168.34-1.44
Green Brent Monkley6052.39
Libertarian Julien Frost4291.69
Family Coalition Jewell Wolgram3651.44
Total valid votes 25,358 98.27
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots4461.73+0.58
Turnout25,80459.78+1.02
Eligible voters43,166
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +18.47
1987 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Lily Munro 13,63651.32+7.31
New Democratic Brian Hinkley10,33338.89-3.28
Progressive Conservative Gerald Fruehwirth2,6009.79-4.03
Total valid votes 26,569 98.85
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots3101.15+0.16
Turnout26,87958.76+1.91
Eligible voters45,745
Liberal hold Swing +5.30
1985 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Lily Munro 9,18444.01+6.49
New Democratic Michael Davison 8,80042.17+4.25
Progressive Conservative James Ankers2,88313.82-9.86
Total valid votes 20,86799.01
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots2090.99
Turnout21,07656.85
Eligible voters37,076
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +1.12

2007 electoral reform referendum

2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
SideVotes%
First Past the Post20,96956.7
Mixed member proportional16,02743.3
Total valid votes36,996100.0

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