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Riverdale (provincial electoral district)

Riverdale (provincial electoral district)

FieldValue
nameRiverdale
provinceOntario
image1914TorontoRidings.jpg
captionRiverdale, in relation to the other Toronto ridings, after the 1914 redistribution.
prov-statusdefunct
prov-created1914
prov-abolished1996
prov-election-first1914
prov-election-last1995

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The 1964 by-election in this riding is well known for being among the first elections in Canadian history where a party (the NDP) used door to door canvassing and a get out the vote effort.

Boundaries

In 1914 the riding was created out of the Toronto East riding. Its initial borders were Logan Avenue from Ashbridges Bay to the city limits just north of the Danforth. The northern boundary followed the city limits with East York east to Woodbine Avenue. The eastern boundary followed this road south to the lake.

In 1926 five ridings were added to Toronto. Three new ridings were created to the east of Riverdale called Greenwood, Woodbine and Beaches. The borders of Riverdale were altered to accommodate the new ridings. The western boundary was moved west to the Don River and this encompassed parts of the old Toronto Southeast and Toronto Northeast ridings. The eastern boundary was moved to Carlaw Avenue which bordered Greenwood riding.

Prior to the 1934 election, the riding of Greenwood was dissolved and split between Beaches riding to the east and Riverdale to the west. The new western boundary became Jones Avenue from Queen Street East to Danforth Avenue. North of Danforth Avenue the boundary continued along Dewhurst Avenue and south of Queen Street the boundary continued along Berkshire Avenue and south to the lake.

In 1966 the boundaries on the east and west sides were altered. To the west it was moved east from the banks of the Don River. Instead it started on the south where Carlaw Avenue met Toronto Harbour. It went north along Carlaw to Queen Street East, then west along Queen to DeGrassi St. It went north along DeGrassi until Gerrard, west along Gerrard until Broadview Avenue, north along Broadview until Sparkhall Avenue, east along Sparkhall until Hampton Avenue and north along Hampton until it reached Danforth Avenue. North of Danforth it continued along Jackman Avenue until it reached the city limits. On the east side, next to the neighbouring riding of Beaches-Woodbine, the border started at the lake and went north along Coxwell Avenue to Queen Street East. A one block jog west and then it went north along Rhodes Avenue to the Danforth. At Danforth it jogged back east to Coxwell and then followed this street north to the city limits.

In 1974 the eastern boundary with Beaches-Woodbine was altered. The new border consisted of Coxwell Avenue from Lake Ontario north to the railway right-of-way just south of Hanson Street. The boundary followed the right-of-way west until Greenwood Avenue. It then went north along Greenwood until it met the city limits.

The boundaries were further altered in 1987. The western boundary was moved back to the Don River. This was followed north to the Toronto city limits. Going east it followed the city limits to Coxwell Avenue. It turned south following Coxwell to the Canadian National Railway right-of-way. It went west along the right-of-way turning south following Greenwood Avenue to Queen Street East, then west to Leslie Street, and then south to Lake Ontario.

It was merged into the riding of merged into the Toronto-Danforth in 1996 prior to the election in 1999.

Members of Provincial Parliament

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  • For Joseph Russell's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Joseph McNamara's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For George Oakley's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Robert Aloysius Allen's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For William Arthur Summerville's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Leslie Emery Wismer's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Gordon James Millen's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Robert William Macaulay's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For James Alexander Renwick's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For David R. Reville's Legislative Assembly information see
  • For Marilyn Churley's Legislative Assembly information see }}

Election results

1914 boundaries

PartyCandidatetitle=Elect Russell in Riverdale Ridingnewspaper=The Toronto Worldurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NeUJAAAAIBAJ&pg=1278%2C5488261date=1914-06-30location=Torontopage=3}}Vote %
ConservativeJoseph Russell3,310
TemperanceW.W. Hiltz1,337
SocialistT.E. Black135
Total4,782
PartyCandidatetitle=The Vote in Toronto and the York ridingsnewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1923-06-26location=Torontopage=5}}Vote %
ConservativeGeorge Oakley11,250
Independent LiberalH.G. Farrell1,831
LabourAlexander Lyon1,208
Total14,289

1926 boundaries

Toronto riding boundaries after 1926 redistribution
PartyCandidatetitle=Ontario General Elections and By-elections, 1923-1926newspaper=The Globeauthor=Canadian Pressdate=1926-12-02location=Torontopage=7}}64 out of 92 polls reporting.Vote %
ConservativeGeorge Oakley8,755
Conservative-ProhibitionistA.R. Hansard4,022
Total14,265
PartyCandidatetitle=Vote Cast and Personnel of the New Ontario Legislaturenewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1929-10-31location=Torontopage=43}}Vote %
ConservativeGeorge Oakley5,435
LiberalJames McLauchlin2,130
Total8,668

1934 boundaries

Toronto riding boundaries after 1934 redistribution
PartyCandidatetitle=Detailed Election Resultsnewspaper=The Globedate=1934-06-21location=Torontopage=3}}Vote %
LiberalRobert Allen10,909
ConservativeGeorge Oakley10,325
Socialist-LabourEdward Farrell1,010
Total22,244
PartyCandidatetitle=Ontario Voted By Ridingsnewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1937-10-07location=Torontopage=5}}Vote %
ConservativeWilliam Summerville10,865
LiberalRobert Allen8,211
Co-operative CommonwealthJ.W. Buckley4,407
Socialist-LabourEdward Farrell95
Total22,343
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Ontario Election Resultsnewspaper=The Gazettedate=1943-08-05location=Montrealpage=12url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_H4tAAAAIBAJ&dq=rae%20luckock&pg=3097%2C672685}}Vote %
Co-operative CommonwealthLeslie Wismer7,091
Progressive ConservativeW.A. Summerville6,959
LiberalW.R. Allen2,068
Total17,685
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=How Ontario Electors Voted in all 90 Ridingsnewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1948-06-08location=Torontopage=24}}Vote %
Co-operative CommonwealthLeslie Wismer12,419
Progressive ConservativeCharles Walton10,259
LiberalJoseph McNamara3,194
Total27,308
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Complete Ontario Votenewspaper=The Montreal Gazettedate=1951-11-22location=Montrealpage=4url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=l6gtAAAAIBAJ&pg=7192%2C3337413access-date=2012-04-22}}Vote %
Progressive ConservativeRobert Macaulay10,705
Co-operative CommonwealthCarroll Coburn7,150
LiberalA. Roy Cadwell5,264
Total23,506
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituenciesnewspaper=The Ottawa Citizendate=1955-06-10location=Ottawapage=4url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vCAvAAAAIBAJ&pg=4268%2C2256424access-date=2012-04-22}}Vote %
Progressive ConservativeRobert Macaulay8,655
Co-operative CommonwealthH. Hargrave5,128
LiberalFred Beavis4,195
Total
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituenciesnewspaper=The Ottawa Citizendate=1959-06-12location=Ottawapage=26url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Yh0yAAAAIBAJ&pg=6095%2C2812390access-date=2012-04-22}}Vote %
Progressive ConservativeRobert Macaulay7,707
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Daly3,880
LiberalCarl Lewis3,486
Total18,845
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&pg=6134%2C3886120access-date=2012-04-24}}Vote %
Progressive ConservativeRobert Macaulay7,994
LiberalBarry Allen4,302
New DemocratGerry Gallagher3,671
IndependentFred Graham137
IndependentAlan Sanderson103
Total16,207
PartyCandidateVotesVote %
New DemocratJim Renwick7,326
Progressive ConservativeKenneth Waters5,782
LiberalCharles Templeton5,738
IndependentFred Graham92
Total18,938

1966 boundaries

PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Tories win, but...newspaper=The Windsor Stardate=1967-10-18location=Windsor, Ontariopage=B2url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=TDM_AAAAIBAJ&pg=3673%2C2835192access-date=2012-04-30}}Vote %
New DemocratJim Renwick10,722
Progressive ConservativeYing Hope6,136
LiberalJoseph Breglia2,689
IndependentWilliam Hendry289
Total19,836
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Here's who won on the Metro ridingsnewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1971-10-22location=Torontopage=12}}Vote %
Total21,213

1974 boundaries

PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Results from the 29 ridings in Metronewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1975-09-19location=Torontopage=A18}}Vote %
Total18,167
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=How they voted in Metro areanewspaper=The Toronto Daily Stardate=1977-06-10location=Torontopage=A10}}Vote %
New DemocratJim Renwick9,639
Progressive ConservativeNola Crewe4,088
LiberalDennis Drainville2,821
IndependentBarry Weisleder117
Total17,075
PartyCandidateauthor=Canadian Presstitle=Election results for Metro Toronto ridingsnewspaper=The Windsor Starurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0NtYAAAAIBAJ&pg=6285%2C1391429date=1981-03-20location=Windsor, Ontariopage=22access-date=2012-05-10}}Vote %
New DemocratJim Renwick6,770
Progressive ConservativePeter Hesky4,088
LiberalEd Schofield3,237
IndependentThelma Forsyth233
Total14,486

1987 boundaries

PartyCandidateVotesVote %
New DemocratMarilyn Churley14,086
LiberalPat Marquis5,572
Progressive ConservativeJohn Ruffolo1,578
Total22,729
PartyCandidateVotesVote %
New DemocratMarilyn Churley10,948
Progressive ConservativeJohn Gamble6,348
LiberalFrank Lowery5,443
IndependentPat Marquis273
Natural LawLoucas Café124
Total23,353

References

Notes

Citations

References

  1. (29 November 1984). "Death of a member for Riverdale, speech by Bob Rae on the death of Jim Renwick". Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
  2. (1914-06-12). "Toronto Ridings as they are now - how 10 seats are distributed". Toronto Daily Star.
  3. (1926-11-06). "Map of Toronto showing Provincial election ridings and City Limits". Toronto Daily Star.
  4. (1934-06-12). "Toronto and Suburban Ridings in June 19th Election Fight". Toronto Daily Star.
  5. (1967). "Provincial Electoral Districts". Queen's Printer for Ontario.
  6. Vallee, Brian. (1975-08-26). "Riverdale: Prices are a growing concern". Toronto Star.
  7. (1914-06-30). "Elect Russell in Riverdale Riding". The Toronto World.
  8. (1923-06-26). "The Vote in Toronto and the York ridings". The Toronto Daily Star.
  9. Canadian Press. (1926-12-02). "Ontario General Elections and By-elections, 1923-1926". The Globe.
  10. (1926-12-01). "Sweep by Tories Returns 15 Wets in Toronto Seats". The Toronto Daily Star (Last Extra edition).
  11. (1929-10-31). "Vote Cast and Personnel of the New Ontario Legislature". The Toronto Daily Star.
  12. (1934-06-21). "Detailed Election Results". The Globe.
  13. (1937-10-07). "Ontario Voted By Ridings". The Toronto Daily Star.
  14. Canadian Press. (1943-08-05). "Ontario Election Results". The Gazette.
  15. Canadian Press. (1948-06-08). "How Ontario Electors Voted in all 90 Ridings". The Toronto Daily Star.
  16. Canadian Press. (1951-11-22). "Complete Ontario Vote". The Montreal Gazette.
  17. Canadian Press. (1955-06-10). "Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies". The Ottawa Citizen.
  18. Canadian Press. (1959-06-12). "Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies". The Ottawa Citizen.
  19. Canadian Press. (1963-09-26). "78 in Tory Blue Wave -- 23 Is All Grits Saved". The Windsor Star.
  20. (1964-09-11). "Riverdale and Windsor: 1-2 punch at Liberals". The Toronto Daily Star.
  21. Canadian Press. (1967-10-18). "Tories win, but...". The Windsor Star.
  22. Canadian Press. (1971-10-22). "Here's who won on the Metro ridings". The Toronto Daily Star.
  23. Canadian Press. (1975-09-19). "Results from the 29 ridings in Metro". The Toronto Daily Star.
  24. Canadian Press. (1977-06-10). "How they voted in Metro area". The Toronto Daily Star.
  25. Canadian Press. (1981-03-20). "Election results for Metro Toronto ridings". The Windsor Star.
  26. (1990-09-07). "How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star.
  27. (1995-06-08). "Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario.
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