Windsor—Tecumseh (federal electoral district) explained

Province:Ontario
Fed-Status:active
Fed-District-Number:35116
Fed-Created:2003
Fed-Election-First:2004
Fed-Election-Last:2021
Fed-Rep:Irek Kusmierczyk
Fed-Rep-Party:Liberal
Fed-Rep-Party-Link:Liberal Party of Canada
Demo-Pop-Ref:[1]
Demo-Area-Ref:[2]
Demo-Census-Date:2021
Demo-Pop:122798
Demo-Electors:94424
Demo-Electors-Date:2021
Demo-Area:163.02
Demo-Cd:Essex
Demo-Csd:Windsor, Tecumseh

Windsor—Tecumseh is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

Geography

Windsor—Tecumseh consists of the Town of Tecumseh, and the part of the City of Windsor lying east and north of a line drawn from the U.S. border southeast along Langlois Avenue, east along Tecumseh Road East, and southeast along Pillette Road to the southern city limit.

History

Windsor—St. Clair was created in 1987 as "Windsor—Lake St. Clair" from parts of Essex—Windsor and Windsor—Walkerville ridings. In 1989, the riding's name was changed to "Windsor—St. Clair". It was also a provincial riding for the 1999 and 2003 Ontario provincial elections.

Windsor—Tecumseh was created in 2003 from parts of Essex and Windsor—St. Clair ridings.

This riding was left unchanged after the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, this riding will be renamed Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore at the first election held after approximately April 2024.[3] The riding will gain the part of Lakeshore north of the 401 and west of the Puce River (Pike Creek and Elmstead areas) from Essex.

Demographics

According to the 2021 Canadian census

Ethnic groups: 75.9% White, 5.4% Arab, 4.6% Black, 3.2% South Asian, 3.1% Aboriginal, 1.7% West Asian, 1.4% Filipino, 1.4% Latin American, 1.2% Chinese
Languages: 72.2% English, 4% Arabic, 2.6% French, 2.2% Serbo-Croatian, 1.8% Italian, 1.5% Chaldean Neo-Aramaic, 1.3% Serbian, 1.2% Spanish, 1% Polish
Religions: 65.1% Christian (39.6% Catholic, 4.3% Eastern Orthodox, 3.6% Anglican, 2.5% United Church, 1.4% Baptist, 1.4% Pentecostal and other Charismatic, 1% Presbyterian), 27.1 No religion, 4.6% Muslim, 1.3 Hindu
Median income (2020): $40,400

Election results

Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore

2021 federal election redistributed results[4]
PartyVote%
 19,019 30.88
 18,660 30.30
 16,650 27.03
 6,339 10.29
 744 1.21
 Others 181 0.29

Windsor—Tecumseh

|align="left" colspan=2|New Democratic Party hold|align="right"|Swing|align="right"| +2.74|align="right"|

Windsor—St. Clair

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Windsor—Lake St. Clair

|-|New Democratic Party|Howard McCurdy|align="right"|18,915|43.42|Liberal|Shaughnessy Cohen|align="right"|16,192|37.17|Progressive Conservative|Bruck Easton|align="right"|8,453|19.41

See also

References

Notes

42.293°N -82.9°W

Notes and References

  1. [#2021fed|Statistics Canada]
  2. [#2021fed|Statistics Canada]
  3. Web site: New Federal Electoral Map for Ontario.
  4. Web site: Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders. 9 April 2024. Elections Canada.