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  2. Oakville (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Riding created from Halton East and Halton West: 30th 1975–1977 James Snow: Progressive Conservative: 31st 1977–1981: 32nd 1981–1985: 33rd 1985–1987 Terry O'Connor: Progressive Conservative: Riding dissolved: Riding created from Halton Centre and Oakville South: 37th 1999–2003 Gary Carr: Progressive Conservative: 38th 2003–2007 ...

  3. Kitchener—Conestoga (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener—Conestoga (formerly known as Kitchener—Wilmot—Wellesley—Woolwich) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Its population in 2021 was 107,134. The riding is currently represented by Liberal MP Tim Louis.

  4. Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke (federal electoral district)

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    Most of the riding was fairly Conservative from 2004 -2015. In the 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011 elections, Deep River was the only significant community which voted Liberal. Pikwakanagan, a First Nations reserve, also voted Liberal, and the Township of Wylie had a tie vote.

  5. Scarborough—Agincourt (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Riding created from Scarborough North: 34th 1987–1990 Gerry Phillips: Liberal: 35th 1990–1995: 36th 1995–1999: 37th 1999–2003: 38th 2003–2007: 39th 2007–2011: 40th 2011–2014 Soo Wong: Liberal: 41st 2014–2018: 42nd 2018–2022 Aris Babikian: Progressive Conservative: 43rd 2022–present: Sourced from the Ontario Legislative ...

  6. Chatham-Kent—Leamington (provincial electoral district)

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    Riding created from Essex—Kent, Chatham—Kent and Essex South: 37th 1999–2003 Pat Hoy: Liberal: 38th 2003–2007: 39th 2007–2011: 40th 2011–2014 Rick Nicholls: Progressive Conservative: 41st 2014–2018: Chatham-Kent—Leamington : 42nd 2018–2021 Rick Nicholls: Progressive Conservative 2021–2021 Independent 2021–2022 Ontario ...

  7. Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston (provincial electoral district)

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    2025 Ontario general election; The 2025 general election will be held on February 27. Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Ontario Party: Wendy Dillistone-Whitaker: Progressive Conservative: John Jordan: New Democratic: John MacRae: New Blue: David Motton: Independent: Shane O'Neill: Liberal: Rob Rainer: Green: Marlene Spruyt: Total valid ...

  8. Kitchener Centre (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Riding created from Kitchener and Kitchener—Wilmot: 37th 1999–2003 Wayne Wettlaufer: Progressive Conservative: 38th 2003–2007 John Milloy: Liberal: 39th 2007–2011: 40th 2011–2014: 41st 2014–2018: Daiene Vernile: 42nd 2018–2022 Laura Mae Lindo: New Democratic: 43rd 2022–2023 2023–present Aislinn Clancy: Green

  9. Markham—Stouffville (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    The territory of the riding (map [5]) consists of part of the Regional Municipality of York: (a) the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville; and (b) the part of the City of Markham lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of Markham with Highway 48; then southerly along Highway 48 to 16th Avenue; then westerly to McCowan Road; then southerly ...