Brampton North (provincial electoral district) explained

Brampton North
Province:Ontario
Prov-Status:active
Prov-Created:2015
Prov-Election-First:2018
Prov-Election-Last:2022
Prov-Rep:Graham McGregor
Prov-Rep-Party:PC
Demo-Census-Date:2016
Demo-Pop:118185
Demo-Electors:77609
Demo-Electors-Date:2018
Demo-Area:34
Demo-Cd:Peel
Demo-Csd:Brampton

Brampton North is a provincial electoral district in Ontario. It was originally created prior to the 1987 election from part of Brampton. It existed for the 1987, 1990, and 1995 elections. It was abolished in 1999 into Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale, Brampton Centre, Brampton West—Mississauga. For the 2018 election, it was re-created from Bramalea—Gore—Malton, Brampton—Springdale, and Brampton West.[1]

Boundaries

In 1987, the boundaries consisted of the City of Brampton north of the following line (from east to west): from the city limits going east along Highway 7 to Queen Street East, then west to Kennedy Road, then north along Kennedy Road to Vodden Street, then west to Main Street, then north along Main Street and Highway 10 to Highway 7 and then west to the city limits.[2]

Election results

2014 general election redistributed results[3]
PartyVote%
 13,460 39.93
 10,555 31.31
 8,239 24.44
 1,149 3.41
 Others 309 0.92

References

43.74°N -79.77°W

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ontario provincial elections to move to spring as Liberals promise to tackle largely unregulated third-party ads. June 4, 2015. National Post. 2015-06-16.
  2. Representation Act, 1986, SO 1986, c 30 . Ontario: Annual Statutes . Legislative Assembly of Ontario . January 6, 1986 . 1986 . 1 . 360.
  3. Web site: 10 - Brampton North .