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Downsview (electoral district)


FieldValue
nameDownsview
provinceOntario
prov-statusdefunct
prov-created1963
prov-abolished1996
prov-election-first1963
prov-election-last1995
demo-cdToronto
demo-csdToronto

| prov-status = defunct | prov-created = 1963 | prov-abolished = 1996 | prov-election-first = 1963 | prov-election-last = 1995 | prov-rep = | prov-rep-link = | prov-rep-party = | prov-rep-party-link = | demo-census-date = | demo-pop = | demo-electors = | demo-electors-date = | demo-area = | demo-cd = Toronto | demo-csd = Toronto Downsview was a provincial riding in Ontario, Canada. It was created for the 1963 provincial election, and was retained until redistribution in 1999. Downsview was located in North York, which was previously part of Metropolitan Toronto and is now part of the City of Toronto. It was formed from part of the original riding of York Centre. In 1996 it was merged into a newly reconstituted riding of the same name.

For most of its history, Downsview was a hotly contested marginal seat between the Liberals and the New Democratic Party. Its final representative, however, was a Progressive Conservative: Annamarie Castrilli was elected as a Liberal in 1995, but crossed parties on the last sitting day of the legislature before the 1999 election.

The riding's demographics and boundaries shifted throughout its existence. In the 1960s, it consisted of the area of the borough of North York between Bathurst Street and Keele Street. During this period, the riding had a large Jewish community, representing about 40% of the population. In the 1975 election, the eastern, predominantly Jewish section of the riding was redistributed to the riding of Wilson Heights and the riding became predominantly Italian. Odoardo Di Santo, elected as a New Democrat in 1975, was one of the first three Italian-Canadians to serve in the Ontario legislature.

Members of Provincial Parliament

| Assembly#=27 | PartyTerms#=3 | RepTerms#=3 | Assembly#=28 | Assembly#=29 | Assembly#=30 | PartyTerms#=3 | RepTerms#=3 | Assembly#=31 | Assembly#=32 | Assembly#=33 | PartyTerms#=1 | RepTerms#=1 | Assembly#=34 | PartyTerms#=1 | RepTerms#=1 | Assembly#=35 | PartyTerms#=1 | RepTerms#=1 | Assembly#=36 | PartyTerms#=1 | RepTerms#=2 | #ByElections=1 | PartyTerms#=1 Sourced from the Ontario Legislative AssemblyFor a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:

  • For Vern Singer's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Odoardo Di Santo's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Joseph Cordiano's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Laureano Leone's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Anthony Perruzza's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Annamarie Castrilli's Legislative Assembly information see }}

Electoral results

PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Savednewspaper=The Windsor Stardate=1963-09-26location=Windsor, Ontariopage=25url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QDM_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=T1EMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6134%2C3886120Vote %
LiberalVern Singer7,328
New DemocratAlan Borovoy6,806
Progressive ConservativeDavid Vanek5,168
Total19,302
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Tories win, but...newspaper=The Windsor Stardate=1967-10-18location=Windsor, Ontariopage=B2url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=TDM_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=VVEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3673%2C2835192accessdate=2012-04-30}}Vote %
LiberalVern Singer8,875
New DemocratMurray Chusid8,848
Progressive ConservativeMax Shecter6,293
IndependentSonee Cohen261
Total24,277
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Here's who won on the Metro ridingsnewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1971-10-22location=Torontopage=12}}Vote %
LiberalVern Singer16,933
New DemocratMurray Chusid10,803
Progressive ConservativeLorraine Deane4,673
Total32,409
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Results from the 29 ridings in Metronewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1975-09-19location=Torontopage=A18}}Vote %
New DemocratOdoardo Di Santo8,090
LiberalMichael Spensieri7,962
Progressive ConservativeBarbara Greene5,832
Total21,884
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=How they voted in Metro areanewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1977-06-10location=Torontopage=A10}}Vote %
New DemocratOdoardo Di Santo10,238
Progressive ConservativeSam Stabile6,109
LiberalJoseph De Angelis5,818
IndependentDoreen Leitch252
Total22,604
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Election results for Metro Toronto ridingsVote %
New DemocratOdoardo Di Santo8,718
LiberalJoe Volpe8,039
Progressive ConservativeRoss Charles5,368
Total22,125
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=The night the Tories tumbled; riding by riding resultsnewspaper=Ottawa Citizenurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Gzc0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=hvUIAAAAIBAJ&pg=1464%2C1195068date=1985-05-03location=Torontopage=43accessdate=2012-05-10}}Vote %
LiberalJoseph Cordiano11,250
New DemocratOdoardo Di Santo11,119
Progressive ConservativeVincent Stabile3,250
Total28,559
PartyCandidateVotesVote %
LiberalLaureano Leone11,921
New DemocratMaria Augimeri11,778
Progressive ConservativeDavid McCreadle1,816
Total19,058
PartyCandidateVotesVote %
New DemocratAnthony Perruzza13,440
LiberalLaureano Leone8,180
Progressive ConservativeChris Smith1,471
Total23,709

References

Notes

Citations

References

  1. (October 23, 1967). "Four Jews Chosen for Ontario Provincial Parliament; Three Are Incumbents". Jewish Telegraph Agency.
  2. Canadian Press. (1967-10-18). "Tories win, but...". The Windsor Star.
  3. Canadian Press. (1971-10-22). "Here's who won on the Metro ridings". The Toronto Daily Star.
  4. Canadian Press. (1975-09-19). "Results from the 29 ridings in Metro". The Toronto Daily Star.
  5. Canadian Press. (1977-06-10). "How they voted in Metro area". The Toronto Daily Star.
  6. Canadian Press. (1985-05-03). "The night the Tories tumbled; riding by riding results". Ottawa Citizen.
  7. (1987-09-11). "How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star.
  8. (1990-09-07). "How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star.
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