Middlesex
Ontario electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
District created1975
District abolished1996
First contested1975
Last contested1995

Middlesex was a provincial riding in Ontario, Canada, that was created for the 1975 election. It was abolished prior to the 1999 election. It was redistributed into the ridings of Elgin—Middlesex—London, Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, London—Fanshawe, London North Centre, London West and Perth—Middlesex.

Boundaries

In 1975, the boundaries of the riding included the townships of Caradoc, Delaware, Ekrid, Lobo, London, Metcalfe, Mosa, North Dorchester, Westminster and West Nissouri. It also included the town of Strathroy and the villages of Glencoe, Newbury and Wardsville.[1]

In 1986, the boundaries were changed as follows: it was realigned to include Indian reserves No. 41 and 42 and most of the county of Middlesex except for part of the city of London that lay west of Highbury Road, Huron Street, and Clarke Road.[2]

In 1996, the provincial government reduced the number of ridings in the province from 130 to 103. They also directed the new ridings to correspond to the boundaries of the existing federal ridings.[3] 18% of the riding was redistributed into Elgin—Middlesex—London,[4] 34% to Lambton—Kent—Middlesex,[5] 21% to London—Fanshawe,[6] 1% to London North Centre,[7] a negligible amount to London West and 25% to Perth—Middlesex.[8]

Members of Provincial Parliament

Middlesex
Assembly Years Member Party
Created in 1975 from Middlesex North and Middlesex South
30th  1975–1977     Robert G. Eaton Progressive Conservative
31st  1977–1981
32nd  1981–1985
33rd  1985–1987     Doug Reycraft Liberal
34th  1987–1990
35th  1990–1995     Irene Mathyssen New Democratic
36th  1995–1999     Bruce Smith Progressive Conservative
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[9]
Redistributed into Elgin—Middlesex—London, Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, London—Fanshawe,
London North Centre, London West
and Perth—Middlesex after 1999

Election results

1975 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeRobert Eaton10,09244.97
LiberalMaurice Platts9,22341.10
New DemocraticHoward Aitkenhead3,12513.93
Source: Elections Ontario[10]
1977 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRobert Eaton10,42742.88-2.09
LiberalDonald Nisbet8,88936.56-4.54
New DemocraticGordon Hill4,99820.56+6.63
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.23
Source: Elections Ontario[11]
1981 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRobert Eaton11,67252.84+9.95
LiberalRobert Coulthard8,26437.41+0.85
New DemocraticLarry Green2,1559.76-10.80
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.55
Source: Elections Ontario[12]
1985 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalDouglas Reycraft11,29247.16+9.75
Progressive ConservativeRobert Eaton10,48243.78-9.06
New DemocraticLarry Green2,1699.06-0.70
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +9.41
Source: Elections Ontario[13]
1987 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalDouglas Reycraft17,60051.50+4.34
Progressive ConservativeIrene Long7,68922.50-21.28
New DemocraticMichael Wyatt5,72016.74+7.68
Family CoalitionWilliam Giesen2,6647.80
FreedomMarc Emery4991.46
Total valid votes 34,17299.44
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1930.56
Turnout 34,36565.90
Eligible voters 52,150
Liberal hold Swing +12.81
Source: Elections Ontario[14]
1990 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticIrene Mathyssen12,52232.62+15.89
LiberalDouglas Reycraft12,02231.27-20.23
Progressive ConservativeGordon Hardcastle8,95723.34+0.84
Family CoalitionWilliam Giesen4,00710.44+2.64
FreedomBarry Malcolm8942.33+0.87
Total valid votes 38,38298.86
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 4421.14+0.58
Turnout 38,82468.80+2.91
Eligible voters 56,426
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +18.06
Source: Elections Ontario[15]
1995 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBruce Smith15,68440.35+17.01
LiberalDoug Reycraft10,44826.88-4.39
New DemocraticIrene Mathyssen8,79922.64-9.99
Family CoalitionJamie Harris3,4818.96-1.48
FreedomBarry Malcolm4581.18-1.15
Total valid votes 38,87099.12
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 3450.88-0.26
Turnout 39,21564.67-4.14
Eligible voters 60,643
Progressive Conservative gain from New Democratic Swing +13.50
Source: Elections Ontario[16]

References

  1. "The Representation Act, 1975, SO 1975, c 13". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. March 10, 1975.
  2. "Representation Act, 1986, SO 1986, c 30". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. January 6, 1986.
  3. "C 28: Fewer Politicians Act, 1996". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. December 9, 1996.
  4. "1999 Ontario Provincial Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction Elgin-Middlesex-London". Election Predictions Project. 1999.
  5. "1999 Ontario Provincial Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction Lambton-Kent-Middlesex". Election Predictions Project. 1999.
  6. "1999 Ontario Provincial Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction London-Fanshawe". Election Predictions Project. 1999.
  7. "1999 Ontario Provincial Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction London North Centre". Election Predictions Project. 1999.
  8. "1999 Ontario Provincial Election Riding-by-Riding Prediction Perth-Middlesex". Election Predictions Project. 1999.
  9. For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
    • For Robert G. Eaton's Legislative Assembly information see "Robert G. Eaton, MPP". Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2016.
    • For Doug Reycraft's Legislative Assembly information see "Doug Reycraft, MPP". Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2016.
    • For Irene Mathyssen's Legislative Assembly information see "Irene Mathyssen, MPP". Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2016.
    • For Bruce Smith's Legislative Assembly information see "Bruce Smith, MPP". Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2016.
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