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Scarborough—Agincourt in relation to the other Toronto ridings
prov-status
active
prov-created
1987
prov-election-first
1987
prov-election-last
2025
prov-rep
Aris Babikian
prov-rep-party
PC
demo-census-date
2021
demo-pop
104423
demo-electors
73404
demo-electors-date
2025
demo-area
21
demo-cd
Toronto
demo-csd
Toronto
| the federal electoral district | Scarborough—Agincourt (federal electoral district)
| the municipal ward | Ward 22 Scarborough—Agincourt
| prov-status = active
| prov-created = 1987
| prov-abolished =
| prov-election-first = 1987
| prov-election-last = 2025
| prov-rep = Aris Babikian
| prov-rep-link =
| prov-rep-party = PC
| prov-rep-party-link =
| demo-census-date = 2021
| demo-pop = 104423
| demo-electors = 73404
| demo-electors-date = 2025
| demo-area = 21
| demo-cd = Toronto
| demo-csd = Toronto
Scarborough-Agincourt from 2003 to 2018
Scarborough—Agincourt is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1987.
The riding covers the northwest of the Scarborough part of Toronto. It is bounded on the west by Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by the Toronto city limits (Steeles Avenue East), on the east by Midland Avenue, and on the south by Highway 401. It contains the neighbourhoods of Steeles, L'Amoreaux, Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan, Agincourt (west of Midland Avenue) and Milliken (west of Midland Avenue).
::South Asian: 14,680 (13.3%)
::Black: 7,450 (6.8%)
::Filipino: 3,470 (3.2%)
::West Asian: 1,830 (1.7%)
::Arab: 1,775 (1.6%)
::Other Visible Minority: 1,560 (1.4%)
::Multiple Visible Minorities: 1,385 (1.3%)
::Latin American: 825 (0.8%)
::Southeast Asian: 800 (0.7%)
::Korean: 670 (0.6%)
::Japanese: 625 (0.6%)
::Aboriginal: 185 (0.2%)
:Immigrant: 70,315 (63.9%)
:Non-Permanent Residents: 1,780 (1.6%)
### Language
Mother Tongue** (2001):
:English: 39,880 (36.3%)
:French: 775 (0.7%)
:Non-Official Languages: 66,755 (60.7%)
:Multiple Responses: 2,590 (2.4%)
Knowledge of Official Languages** (2001):
:English only: 92,290 (83.9%)
:Neither English nor French: 10,855 (9.9%)
:English and French: 6,755 (6.1%)
:French only: 105 (0.001%)
Home Language** (2001):
:English: 42,110 (38.3%)
:Non-official languages: 34,760 (31.6%)
:English and non-official language: 31,875 (29%)
:English and French: 625 (0.6%)
:English, French and non-official language: 430 (0.4%)
:French: 110 (0.1%)
:French and non-official language: 85 (0.1%)
### Education
Education*** (2001):
:Less than High School: 29,385 (32.6%)
:High School: 22,950 (25%)
:Trade School: 5,205 (5.7%)
:College: 11,775 (12.8%)
:University: 22,530 (24.5%)
### Income and work
Labour Force*** (2001):
:Participation: 55,510 (60.4%)
:Employed: 50,840 (55.4%)
:Unemployed: 4,670 (8.4%)
Average Income*** (2001):
:Individual: $26,473
:Household: $62,836
:Family: $60,742
Median Income (2007):
:Household: $51,762
### Families and dwellings
Persons per Family (2001): 3.1
Occupied Private Dwellings (2001):
:Total: 35,615
:Owned: 23,670 (66.5%)
:Rented: 11,945 (33.5%)
:Average Value: $226,053
### Religion
Religion** (2001):
:Christian: 58,125 (52.8%)
::Catholic: 24,660 (22.4%)
::Protestant: 19,670 (17.9%)
::Christian Orthodox: 7,365 (6.7%)
::Christian n.i.e.****: 6,430 (5.8%)
:No Religious Affiliation: 31,220 (28.4%)
:Hindu: 7,300 (6.6%)
:Muslim: 6,740 (6.1%)
:Buddhist: 5,515 (5%)
:Eastern Religions: 380 (0.3%)
:Sikh: 360 (0.3%)
:Jewish: 330 (0.3%)
:Other Religions: 30 (0.03%)
* Based on a total population of 110,670
** Based on a projected population of 109,995 (20% sample data projected from the total population)
*** Based on a projected population of 91,840 (20% sample data projected from the population 15 years and over)
**** Includes mostly answers of 'Christian,' not otherwise stated.
## History
The provincial electoral district was created in 1999 when provincial ridings were defined to have the same borders as federal ridings.
## Members of Provincial Parliament
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| PartyTerms#=6
| RepTerms#=6
| Assembly#=35
| Assembly#=36
| Assembly#=37
| Assembly#=38
| Assembly#=39
| Assembly#=40
| PartyTerms#=2
| RepTerms#=2
| Assembly#=41
| Assembly#=42
| PartyTerms#=3
| RepTerms#=3
| Assembly#=43
| Assembly#=44
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly.For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park *curriculum vitae* see below:
- For Gerry Phillips's Legislative Assembly information see
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## Election results
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Scarborough—Agincourt_2025_polling_division_map_winner.svg" caption="Winning party in each polling division of Scarborough—Agincourt at the 2025 Ontario general election"]
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::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/13/Scarborough—Agincourt_2022_polling_division_map_winner.svg" caption="Winning party in each polling division of Scarborough—Agincourt at the 2022 Ontario general election"]
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| [2014 general election](2014-ontario-general-election) redistributed results | Party | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| | | Liberal | 17,166 | 49.80 |
| | | Progressive Conservative | 11,941 | 34.64 |
| | | New Democratic | 4,078 | 11.83 |
| | | Green | 901 | 2.61 |
| | | Others | 386 | 1.12 |
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^ Change based on redistributed results
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Scarborough—Agincourt,_96.png" caption="Riding boundaries after 1996 redistribution"]
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## 2007 electoral reform referendum
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| [2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum](2007-ontario-electoral-reform-referendum) | Side | Votes | % | Total valid votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | **First Past the Post** | **19,185** | **59.8** | |
| | Mixed member proportional | 12,881 | 40.2 | |
| | 32,066 | 100.0 | | |
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## Historic election results
## References
## References
1. ["Candidates in: Scarborough—Agincourt (093)"](https://voterinformationservice.elections.on.ca/en/election/10-general-election-feb-27-2025/93-scarborough-agincourt?tab=candidates). *[[Elections Ontario]]*.
2. (3 March 2025). ["Vote Totals From Official Tabulation"](https://www.elections.on.ca/content/dam/NGW/sitecontent/2025/results/Vote%20Totals%20From%20Official%20Tabulation%20-%20Scarborough%E2%80%94Agincourt%20093.pdf). *[[Elections Ontario]]*.
3. ["93 - Scarborough—Agincourt"](https://www.electionprediction.org/2018_on/riding/93.php).
4. (2014). ["Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate - 2014 General Election.pdf"](https://www.elections.on.ca/content/dam/NGW/sitecontent/2014/historical-results/2014/Valid%20Votes%20Cast%20for%20Each%20Candidate%20-%202014%20General%20Election.pdf). *[[Elections Ontario]]*.
5. (2011). ["Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - Scarborough—Agincourt"](http://www.wemakevotingeasy.ca/media/EO_Site/official_GE/ED080-F0244.pdf). *[[Elections Ontario]]*.
6. (1995-06-09). "Metro Toronto and suburban voter results". *The Globe and Mail*.
7. (1990-09-07). "How Metro-Area Voted". *The Toronto Daily Star*.
8. (1987-09-11). "How Metro-Area Voted". *The Toronto Daily Star*.
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