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Leeds North and Grenville North

Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada


Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada

Leeds North and Grenville North was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act 1867 which allocated one member to the combined riding of the North Riding of Leeds and the North Riding of Grenville.

In 1882, the North Riding of Leeds and Grenville was defined to consist of the townships of South Elmsley, Wolford, Oxford and South Gower, and the villages of Smith's Falls, Kemptville and Merrickville.

The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was redistributed between Grenville and Leeds ridings.

Electoral history

;Result by municipality

MunicipalityJonesMontgomeryTotal voteEligible voters
Elmsley Township59128187203
Kitley Township220223443593
Wolford Township126221347411
Merrickville66874101
Oxford Township362150512658
Kemptville75277118
South Gower Township7565140181
Total9238571,7892,265

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References

References

  1. Langevin, Edouard J.. (1868). "Return of the Elections to House of Commons". Hunter, Rose & Company.
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