Wilson Heights (electoral district) explained

Wilson Heights
Province:Ontario
Prov-Status:defunct
Prov-Created:1975
Prov-Abolished:2001
Prov-Election-First:1975
Prov-Election-Last:1999
Demo-Cd:Toronto
Demo-Csd:Toronto

Wilson Heights was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was created prior to the 1975 provincial election and eliminated in 1999, when most of its territory was incorporated into the ridings of York Centre, Willowdale and Eglinton—Lawrence. Wilson Heights was located in the neighbourhood of Wilson Heights in the former municipality of North York, which is now part of Toronto.

Three Members of Provincial Parliament represented the riding during its history. The first, Liberal Vern Singer, was a veteran provincial politician who had previously represented the York Centre and Downsview ridings. He retired in 1977 and was replaced by Progressive Conservative David Rotenberg, who briefly served as a minister without portfolio in Frank Miller's government. Its longest-serving representative was Monte Kwinter, who defeated Rotenberg in the 1985 provincial election and held the riding for fourteen years until its dissolution. Kwinter was a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson, and now represents York Centre.

The Wilson Heights division had a significant Jewish population, at almost 40% of the total population.

Members of Provincial Parliament

ParliamentYearsMemberParty
See Downsview riding prior to 1975
30th1975-1977   Vern SingerLiberal
31st1977-1981   David RotenbergProgressive Conservative
32nd1981-1985
33rd1985-1987   Monte KwinterLiberal
34th1987-1990
35th1990-1995
36th1995-1999
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[1]
Merged into York Centre, Willowdale and Eglinton—Lawrence (1999)

Election results

Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[2] Vote %
    LiberalVern Singer11,48040.2
    ConservativeDavid Rotenberg9,26232.4
    New DemocratHoward Moscoe7,47626.1
    IndependentGeorge Dance3721.3
Total 28,590
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[3] Vote %
    ConservativeDavid Rotenberg13,79249.1
    LiberalMurray Markin7,05725.1
    New DemocratHoward Moscoe7,05525.1
Total 28,084
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[4] Vote %
    ConservativeDavid Rotenberg11,57948.4
    LiberalElinor Caplan8,76036.6
    New DemocratGreg Iaonnou3,58015.0
Total 23,919
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[5] Vote %
    LiberalMonte Kwinter12,42540.9
    ConservativeDavid Rotenberg10,06833.2
    New DemocratHoward Moscoe7,85825.9
Total 30,351
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[6] Vote %
    LiberalMonte Kwinter17,01857.4
    New DemocratJennifer Paton6,75222.8
    ConservativeDavid Farb5,88519.8
Total 29,655
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[7] Vote %
    LiberalMonte Kwinter12,20444.8
    New DemocratJohn Fagan9,54035.0
    ConservativeSteven Kerzner4,36116.0
Total 27,243
Party! scope="col" width="150"
CandidateVotes[8] Vote %
    LiberalMonte Kwinter12,46844.6
    ConservativeSam Pasternack9,77235.0
    New DemocratClaudia White4,61216.5
    Natural LawMike Dubinsky4381.6
    IndependentDavid Yates1090.4
Total27,933

References

Citations

Notes and References

  1. For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
    • For Vern Singer's Legislative Assembly information see Web site: Vernon Milton Singer, MPP. Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012-09-22. Toronto. 2012.
    • For David Rotenberg's Legislative Assembly information see Web site: David Rotenberg, MPP. Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012-09-22. Toronto. 2012.
    • For Monte Kwinter's Legislative Assembly information see Web site: Monte Kwinter, MPP. Parliamentary History. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012-09-22. Toronto. 2012.
  2. News: Canadian Press. Results from the 29 ridings in Metro . The Toronto Daily Star . 1975-09-19. Toronto. A18.
  3. News: Canadian Press. How they voted in Metro area . The Toronto Daily Star . 1977-06-10. Toronto. A10.
  4. News: Canadian Press. Election results for Metro Toronto ridings. The Windsor Star . 1981-03-20. Windsor, Ontario. 22. 2012-05-10.
  5. News: Canadian Press. The night the Tories tumbled; riding by riding results. Ottawa Citizen . 1985-05-03. Toronto. 43. 2012-05-10.
  6. News: How Metro-Area Voted. The Toronto Daily Star. 1987-09-11. Toronto. A12.
  7. News: How Metro-Area Voted. The Toronto Daily Star. 1990-09-07. Toronto. A10.
  8. Web site: Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate. Elections Ontario. 1995-06-08. 2012-09-04.