List of Ontario provincial electoral districts

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The Ontario provincial electoral districts each elect one representative to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. [1] They are MPPs, Members of Provincial Parliament. These districts are coterminous with the federal electoral districts, and are based on the 2013 Representation Order as defined by Elections Canada. The exception is Northern Ontario, whose districts are not equivalent to their federal complements, since the provincial government did not want to decrease the number of districts in Northern Ontario.

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Current electoral districts

The following electoral districts are currently represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. The average riding population was 108,482 as of 2016.

Electoral districtCreatedFirst contestedPopulation MPP
Ajax 20152018119,677 Rod Phillips
Algoma—Manitoulin 1934193468,480 Michael Mantha
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill 20152018115,225 Michael Parsa
Barrie—Innisfil 20152018109,285 Andrea Khanjin
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte 20152018100,785 Doug Downey
Bay of Quinte 20152018109,735 Todd Smith
Beaches—East York 19961999109,465 Rima Berns-McGown
Brampton Centre 20152018102,275 Sara Singh
Brampton East 20152018122,000 Gurratan Singh
Brampton North 20152018118,180 Kevin Yarde
Brampton South 20152018121,188 Prabmeet Sarkaria
Brampton West 20042007130,005 Amarjot Sandhu
Brantford—Brant 19991999130,300 Will Bouma
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound 19991999107,675 Bill Walker
Burlington 19991999123,185 Jane McKenna
Cambridge 19751979115,460 Belinda Karahalios
Carleton 20152018102,918 Goldie Ghamari
Chatham-Kent—Leamington 19991999109,620 Rick Nicholls
Davenport 19961999108,475 Marit Stiles
Don Valley East 1999199994,575 Michael Coteau
Don Valley North 20152018110,080 Vincent Ke
Don Valley West 19991999102,510 Kathleen Wynne
Dufferin—Caledon 19871988128,240 Sylvia Jones
Durham 19991999130,870 Lindsey Park
Eglinton—Lawrence 19991999114,400 Robin Martin
Elgin—Middlesex—London 19991999115,055 Jeff Yurek
Essex 19991999125,440 Taras Natyshak
Etobicoke Centre 19991999118,020 Kinga Surma
Etobicoke—Lakeshore 19871988129,080 Christine Hogarth
Etobicoke North 19991999118,045 Doug Ford
Flamborough—Glanbrook 20152018111,070 Donna Skelly
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell 19991999109,980 Amanda Simard
Guelph 20042007131,790 Mike Schreiner
Haldimand—Norfolk 19991999109,655 Toby Barrett
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes— Brock 19991999113,960 Laurie Scott
Hamilton Centre 19261926100,100 Andrea Horwath
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek 20062007107,845 Paul Miller
Hamilton Mountain 19761977104,875 Monique Taylor
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas 20152018113,025 Sandy Shaw
Hastings—Lennox and Addington 2015201894,333 Daryl Kramp
Humber River—Black Creek 19991999108,035 Tom Rakocevic
Huron—Bruce 19521953106,570 Lisa Thompson
Kanata—Carleton 20152018110,960 Karen McCrimmon
Kenora—Rainy River 1999199953,027 Greg Rickford
Kingston and the Islands 19661967117,545 Ian Arthur
King—Vaughan 20152018131,995 Stephen Lecce
Kitchener Centre 19991999105,260 Laura Mae Lindo
Kitchener—Conestoga 20062007100,705 Mike Harris Jr.
Kitchener South—Hespeler 20152018105,305 Amy Fee
Kiiwetinoong 2017201832,987 Sol Mamakwa
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex 19991999105,335 Monte McNaughton
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston 20152018101,635 John Jordan
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes 19861987100,545 Steve Clark
London—Fanshawe 19991999119,467 Teresa Armstrong
London North Centre 19991999125,360 Terence Kernaghan
London West 19991999126,110 Peggy Sattler
Markham—Stouffville 20152018126,060 Paul Calandra
Markham—Thornhill 2015201899,075 Logan Kanapathi
Markham—Unionville 20032007123,320 Billy Pang
Milton 20152018114,090 Parm Gill
Mississauga Centre 19961999124,845 Natalia Kusendova
Mississauga East—Cooksville 20032007120,205 Kaleed Rasheed
Mississauga—Erin Mills 20152018120,205 Sheref Sabawy
Mississauga—Lakeshore 20152018117,444 Rudy Cuzzetto
Mississauga—Malton 20152018118,240 Deepak Anand
Mississauga—Streetsville 20032007118,305 Nina Tangri
Mushkegowuk—James Bay 2017201830,037 Guy Bourgouin
Nepean 19872018119,115 Lisa MacLeod
Newmarket—Aurora 20062007117,415 Christine Elliott
Niagara Centre 19141914109,070 Jeff Burch
Niagara Falls 19141914136,290 Wayne Gates
Niagara West 2004200790,840 Sam Oosterhoff
Nickel Belt 1952195584,520 France Gélinas
Nipissing 1890189075,060 Vic Fedeli
Northumberland—Peterborough South 20062007112,412 David Piccini
Oakville 19991999120,920 Stephen Crawford
Oakville North—Burlington 20152018129,078 Effie Triantafilopoulos
Orléans 19991999128,280 Marie-France Lalonde
Oshawa 19521955126,765 Jennifer French
Ottawa Centre 19661968118,040 Joel Harden
Ottawa South 19251926121,055 John Fraser
Ottawa—Vanier 19081908111,510 Nathalie Des Rosiers
Ottawa West—Nepean 19991999111,835 Jeremy Roberts
Oxford 19991999113,790 Ernie Hardeman
Parkdale—High Park 19961999108,805 Bhutila Karpoche
Parry Sound—Muskoka 1999199994,400 Norm Miller
Perth—Wellington 20062007107,905 Randy Pettapiece
Peterborough—Kawartha 19341934118,175 Dave Smith
Pickering—Uxbridge 20152018112,945 Peter Bethlenfalvy
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke 19991999103,495 John Yakabuski
Richmond Hill 20032007110,180 Daisy Wai
St. Catharines 19661967111,690 Jennie Stevens
Sarnia—Lambton 19991999105,335 Bob Bailey
Sault Ste. Marie 1890189073,370 Ross Romano
Scarborough—Agincourt 19871987105,540 Aris Babikian
Scarborough Centre 19631963112,600 Christina Mitas
Scarborough—Guildwood 20062007102,390 Andrea Hazell
Scarborough North 1963196398,805 Raymond Cho
Scarborough—Rouge Park 20152018102,275 Vijay Thanigasalam
Scarborough Southwest 19991999110,280 Doly Begum
Simcoe—Grey 19991999129,940 Jim Wilson
Simcoe North 19991999111,335 Jill Dunlop
Spadina—Fort York 20152018115,510 Chris Glover
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry 20042007103,320 Jim McDonell
Sudbury 1905190880,840 Jamie West
Thornhill 19991999112,720 Gila Martow
Thunder Bay—Atikokan 1999199975,920 Judith Monteith-Farrell
Thunder Bay—Superior North 1999199970,475 Michael Gravelle
Timiskaming—Cochrane 1999199967,290 John Vanthof
Timmins 1999199941,788 Gilles Bisson
Toronto Centre 19991999103,805 Suze Morrison
Toronto—Danforth 19991999106,880 Peter Tabuns
Toronto—St. Paul's 19991999107,900 Jill Andrew
University—Rosedale 20152018104,315 Jessica Bell
Vaughan—Woodbridge 20152018105,228 Michael Tibollo
Waterloo 20152018110,134 Catherine Fife
Wellington—Halton Hills 20042007120,981 Ted Arnott
Whitby 20152018128,377 Lorne Coe
Willowdale 19871987118,805 Stan Cho
Windsor—Tecumseh 19961999117,430 Percy Hatfield
Windsor West 19961999122,219 Lisa Gretzky
York Centre 19991999104,320 Roman Baber
York South—Weston 19991999114,458 Faisal Hassan
York—Simcoe 20062007104,015 Caroline Mulroney
Note
  1. Population information from 2016 Census [2] or Elections Ontario. [3]
  2. Election results from Elections Ontario. [4]

Defunct electoral districts

Toronto

GTA

Rest of province

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References

  1. Legislative Assembly Act , R.S.O. 1990, c. L10. 2018-06-07.
  2. "Census Profile, 2016 Census". Statistics Canada. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  3. "Elections Ontario: Voter Information Service" . Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  4. "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2019.