St. Catharines (provincial electoral district)

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St. Catharines
Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario electoral district
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St. Catharines in relation to other southern Ontario electoral districts
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Jennie Stevens
New Democratic
District created1966
First contested 1967
Last contested 2022
Demographics
Population (2016)111,690
Electors (2018)89,924
Area (km²)84
Pop. density (per km²)1,329.6
Census division(s) Niagara
Census subdivision(s) St. Catharines

St. Catharines is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, first from 1914 to 1934, and again from 1967.

Contents

The riding was redrawn in 1999, when Ontario adjusted all of its provincial electoral divisions to match those already existing at the federal level, and has matched the federal riding since. It currently consists of the part of the City of St. Catharines lying north of a line drawn from west to east along St. Paul Street West, St. Paul Crescent, Twelve Mile Creek, Glendale Avenue, Merrit Street and Glendale Avenue.

Members of Provincial Parliament

1914-1934

The riding was severed from Lincoln in 1914, [1] and was merged back into that riding for the 1934 election. [2]

St. Catharines
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding created (1914)
14th  1914–1919   Elisha Jessop Conservative
15th  1919–1923  Frank Howard Greenlaw Labour
16th  1923–1926   Edwin Cyrus Graves Conservative
17th  1926–1929  Independent-Conservative
18th  1929–1934   Conservative

1967 to present

The riding was recreated once more from Lincoln for the 1967 election. [3]

St. Catharines
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Riding created
28th  1967–1971   Robert Mercer Johnston Progressive Conservative
29th  1971–1975
30th  1975–1977
31st  1977–1981   Jim Bradley Liberal
32nd  1981–1985
33rd  1985–1987
34th  1987–1990
35th  1990–1995
36th  1995–1999
37th  1999–2003
38th  2003–2007
39th  2007–2011
40th  2011–2014
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2022   Jennie Stevens New Democratic
43rd  2022–present

Election results

2022 Ontario general election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Jennie Stevens 17,13939.70+3.09
Progressive Conservative Sal Sorrento14,86234.43+0.83
Liberal Ryan Madill7,17816.63-7.90
Green Michele Braniff1,7644.09+0.37
New Blue Keith McDonald1,1032.55
Ontario Party Michael Goddard6231.44
Libertarian Judi Falardeau3730.86+0.48
Communist Simon Rin990.23+0.10
AllianceJ. Justin O'Donnell310.07
Total valid votes43,172
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
Turnout46.29
Eligible voters93,268
New Democratic hold Swing +1.13
Source: Elections Ontario [4]
2018 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Jennie Stevens 18,91136.61+12.01
Progressive Conservative Sandie Bellows17,35333.60+4.28
Liberal Jim Bradley 12,67124.53−16.67
Green Colin Ryrie1,9233.72−0.11
None of the Above Jim Fannon4940.96
Libertarian Daniel Tisi1950.38
Communist Saleh Waziruddin660.13
Cultural ActionDuke Willis370.07
Total valid votes51,65098.93
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots5561.07
Turnout52,20658.06
Eligible voters89,924
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +14.34
Source: Elections Ontario [5]
2014 general election redistributed results [6]
PartyVote %
  Liberal 18,80941.20
  Progressive Conservative 13,38629.32
  New Democratic 11,23124.60
  Green 1,7513.84
 Others4751.04
2014 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley 19,07041.93+0.72
Progressive Conservative Mat Siscoe 13,81429.72-6.49
New Democratic Jennie Stevens11,35024.45+4.25
Green Karen Fraser1,7923.85+1.35
Libertarian Nicholas Dushko2230.47
Freedom Dave Unrau1700.37+0.24
Communist Saleh Waziruddin950.21+0.05
Total valid votes46,514100.0  
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots725 1.56
Turnout47,239 54.80
Total Registered Electors on List86,198
Liberal hold Swing +3.60
Source: Elections Ontario [7]
2011 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley 17,16640.21−7.02
Progressive Conservative Sandy Bellows15,46136.21+7.32
New Democratic Irene Lowell8,62420.20+4.32
Green Jennifer Mooradian1,0662.50−4.58
Family Coalition Chris Clarke1910.45−0.15
Communist Saleh Waziruddin680.16−0.15
Independent Jon Radick (Canadians' Choice)620.15
Freedom Dave Unrau570.13
Total valid votes42,695100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots1880.44
Turnout42,88351.00
Eligible voters84,078
Liberal hold Swing −7.17
Source(s)
Elections Ontario (2011). "Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - St. Catherines" (PDF). Retrieved 4 June 2014.
2007 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jim Bradley 21,02947.23−10.21$60,133.56
Progressive Conservative Bruce Timms12,86428.89−0.45$33.521.98
New Democratic Henry Bosch7,06915.88+6.93$11,300.79
Green Byrne Smith3,1527.08+4.43$2,172.38
Family Coalition Barra Gots2670.60−1.02$0.00
Communist Sam Hammond1390.31 $826.44
Total valid votes44,520100.0
2003 Ontario general election : St. Catharines
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jim Bradley 25,31957.44+3.54$63,576.04
Progressive Conservative Mark Brickell12,93229.34−9.17$72,267.48
New Democratic John Bacher3,9448.95+2.74$8,542.84
Green Jim Fannon1,1672.65+2.19$2,858.89
Family Coalition Linda Klassen7141.62 $13.80
Total valid votes 44,076 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots271 0.61
Turnout44,347 56.43
1999 Ontario general election : St. Catharines
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jim Bradley 25,18653.90+7.37$45,478.14
Progressive Conservative Tom Froese 17,99438.51−0.33$68,831.44
New Democratic Gordon Coggins2,9026.21−7.08$8,286.11
Natural Law Helene Ann Darisse2720.58 $0.00
Green Douglas Woodard2150.46 $83.93
Independent (Marxist-Leninist)Ron Walker1540.33 $112.00
Total valid votes 46,723 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 336 0.71
Turnout 47,059 59.61
Note: percentage change in vote is calculated from 1995 results redistributed according to new riding boundaries.
1995 Ontario general election : St. Catharines
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jim Bradley 13,76146.53+7.77$33,835.95
Progressive Conservative Archie Heide11,48638.84+25.68$36,875.32
New Democratic Jeff Burch3,92913.29−22.34$12,043.92
Family Coalition Jon Siemens2450.83−3.63$0.00
Natural Law Marcy Sheremetta1530.52 $0.00
Total valid votes 29,574 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 227 0.76
Turnout 29,801 64.58
1990 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley11,56538.76-24.54
New Democratic Dave Kappele10,62935.63+15.59
Progressive Conservative Bruce Timms3,92613.16-2.17
Confederation of Regions Eva Longhurst2,3847.99
Family Coalition Bert Pynenburg1,3314.46
Total valid votes29,835 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots337 1.12
Turnout30,172 66.77
1987 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley17,58463.30+5.36
New Democratic Rob West5,56620.04+4.23
Progressive Conservative Chuck Bradley4,25815.33-10.06
Communist Eric Blair3691.33+0.29
Total valid votes 27,777 100.00
1985 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley20,60557.94+6.09
Progressive Conservative Elaine Herzog9,02925.39-6.87
New Democratic Michael Cormier5,62415.81-0.34
Communist Eric Blair3050.86+0.45
Total valid votes35,563 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots201 0.56
Turnout 35,764 61.65
1981 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley16,50951.85+12.96
Progressive Conservative John Larocque10,27332.26-4.36
New Democratic Don Loucks4,92715.47-8.24
Communist Norman J. Newell1320.41-0.37
Total valid votes 31,841 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 181 0.57
Turnout 32,022 57.20
1977 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Jim Bradley12,39238.89+6.89
Progressive Conservative Eleanor Lancaster11,66936.62+1.88
New Democratic Fred Dickson7,55623.71-8.1
Communist Eric Blair2470.78
Total valid votes 31,864 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots213 0.66
Turnout 32,07760.91
1975 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Conservative Rob Johnston 10,06434.74
Liberal J.A. Rochefort9,27032.00
New Democratic Fred Dickson9,21531.81
Communist Bruce Magnuson 2270.78
Independent Lucylle Boikoff1920.66
Total valid votes 28,968 100.0
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots253 1.1
Turnout 22,221

2007 electoral reform referendum

2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
SideVotes%
First Past the Post26,58961.5
Mixed member proportional16,62638.5
Total valid votes43,215100.0

Sources

The 1999, 2003 and 2007 expenditure entries are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario. The figures cited are the Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation, and include transfers from constituency associations. The 1995 expenditures are taken from an official listing of election expenses published by Elections Ontario.

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