York South—Weston (provincial electoral district)

For the federal electoral district, see York South—Weston.
York South—Weston (provincial electoral district)
Ontario electoral district
York South–Weston in relation to the other Toronto ridings
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Laura Albanese
Liberal
District created
First contested 1999
Last contested 2007
Demographics
Population (2006) 114,458
Electors (2011) 68,978
Area (km²) 26
Pop. density (per km²) 4,402.2
Census divisions Toronto
Census subdivisions Toronto

York South—Weston is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.[1]

Its Member of Provincial Parliament is Liberal Laura Albanese.

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Geography

It is in the west-end of Toronto. The riding has a largely working class and immigrant population. The riding is made up largely of the old City of York, a southwestern portion of the old city of North York, and parts of the old city of Toronto north of High Park.[1]

It consists of the part of the City of Toronto bounded by a line drawn from Humber River east along Highway 401, south along the Canadian National Railway situated west of Caledonia Road, west along Rogers Road, southeast along Old Weston Road, west along Lavender Road, south along Keele Street, southeast along the Canadian National/Canadian Pacific Railway, west along the Canadian Pacific Railway, and north along the Humber River to Highway 401.[1]

History

The provincial electoral district was created in 1999 when provincial ridings were defined to have the same borders as federal ridings. They became law after Bill 214 (2005), otherwise known as the "Representations Act, 2005",was passed in the Ontario Legislature.[2] The October 10, 2007 provincial election was conducted using the new boundaries, with only minor changes to the boundaries in the south-east corner of the riding, along the border with the Davenport riding.[3]

1999 electoral district description

York South—Weston consisting of those parts of the cities of North York, Toronto and York described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of North York with the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (Highway No. 401); thence easterly along the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to the Canadian National Railway situated immediately west of Caledonia Road; thence southerly along said railway to Rogers Road; thence westerly along Rogers Road to Old Weston Road; thence southerly along Old Weston Road to the northerly limit of the City of Toronto; thence westerly along the northerly limit of the City of Toronto to the Canadian National Railway; thence southeasterly along said railway to the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence westerly along the Canadian Pacific Railway to the westerly limit of the City of York; thence generally northerly along the westerly limit of the cities of York and North York to the point of commencement.[4]

Members of Provincial Parliament

Parliament Years Member Party
37th 1999–2003     Joe Cordiano Liberal
38th 2003–2007
2007     Paul Ferreira NDP
39th 2007–2011     Laura Albanese Liberal
40th 2011-present

Election results

Ontario general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Laura Albanese -  
     Freedom Eric Compton -  
     Progressive Conservative Lan Daniel -  
     New Democrat Paul Ferreira -  
     Green Keith Jarrett -  
Total valid votes 100.0

Note: the 2011 election will be held on October 6, 2011.

Ontario general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Laura Albanese 13,812 42.9 +1.5
     New Democrat Paul Ferreira 13,343 41.4 -1.9
     Progressive Conservative Karen McMillan-Aver 3,249 10.1 -0.2
     Green Anthony Gratl 1,225 3.8 +2.4
     Libertarian Marco Dias 382 1.2 -  
     Family Coalition Mariangela Sanabria 214 0.7 -  
Total valid votes 32,225 100.0
By-election on February 8, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     New Democrat Paul Ferreira 8,188 43.3 +24.0
     Liberal Laura Albanese 7,830 41.4 -20.2
     Progressive Conservative Pina Martino 1,941 10.3 -4.9
     Green Mir Kamal 262 1.4 -1.1
     Independent Kevin Clarke 220 1.2 -  
     Independent Mohammed Choudhary 142 0.8 -  
     Family Coalition Mariangela Sanabria 139 0.7 -0.8
     Libertarian Nunzio Venuto 98 0.5 -  
     Freedom Wayne Simmons 77 0.4 -  
Total valid votes 18,897 100.0
Ontario general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Joseph Cordiano 19,932 61.6 +8.2
     New Democrat Brian Donlevy 6,247 19.3 -0.8
     Progressive Conservative Stephen Halicki 4,930 15.2 -6.7
     Green Enrique Palad 794 2.5 +2.0
     Family Coalition Mariangela Sanabria 475 1.5 -0.1
Total valid votes 32,378 100.0
Ontario general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Liberal Joseph Cordiano 18,205 53.4 -  
     Progressive Conservative Alan Hofmeister 7,471 21.9 -  
     New Democrat Rosana Pellizzari 6,850 20.1 -  
     Family Coalition Enzo Granzotto 542 1.6 -  
     Independent David Gershuny 486 1.4 -  
     Communist Hassan Husseini 261 0.8 -  
     Green Alma Subasic 147 0.4 -  
     Natural Law Erica Kindl 139 0.4 -  
Total valid votes 34,101 100.0

2007 electoral reform referendum

Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 16,842 56.4
Mixed member proportional 12,998 43.6
Total valid votes 29,840 100.0

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