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Trinity (electoral district)

Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada

Trinity (electoral district)

Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada

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provinceOntario
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captionTrinity's boundaries from 1976 to 1987
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fed-created1933
fed-abolished1987
fed-election-first1935
fed-election-last1984

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Trinity's boundaries from 1966 to 1976

Trinity was an electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada, 1935 to 1988. It covered a portion of western Toronto, Ontario. Its name comes from the Trinity–Bellwoods area where Trinity College, Toronto was located.

History

This district was formed in 1933 from portions of Toronto Northwest, Toronto West Centre, and Toronto South ridings. Its boundaries changed repeatedly over the years; when created, it stretched far north to the edge of the city boundaries. As this northern portion became more populated, it was split off into other ridings. Its eastern and western boundaries were fairly consistent, stretching from Bathurst Street in the east to Atlantic Avenue in the West. In 1987, due to the relative decrease in the population of downtown Toronto compared to other areas, this district was merged with Spadina to form Trinity—Spadina. Some portions also went to the western riding of Davenport.

Members of Parliament

Trinity elected the following members of Parliament:

| Assembly# = 18 | PartyTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 19 | Assembly# = 20 | Assembly# = 21 | PartyTerms# = 4 | RepTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 22 | #ByElections = 1 | Assembly# = 23 | Assembly# = 24 | #ByElections = 1 | PartyTerms# = 5 | RepTerms# = 7 | Assembly# = 25 | Assembly# = 26 | Assembly# = 27 | Assembly# = 28 | #ByElections = 1 | Assembly# = 29 | Assembly# = 30 | PartyTerms# = 4 | RepTerms# = 4 | Assembly# = 31 | Assembly# = 32 | Assembly# = 33

Federal election results

1935 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalHugh John Plaxton10,472Conservative
1940 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalArthur Roebuck14,901National Government
1945 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
Progressive ConservativeLarry Skey8,908Liberal
1949 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalLionel Conacher10,389Progressive Conservative
1953 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalLionel Conacher8,056Progressive Conservative
November 8, 1954 by-election following Conacher's deathPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalDonald Carrick5,589Progressive Conservative
1957 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalStanley Haidasz7,068Progressive Conservative
1958 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
Progressive ConservativeEdward R. Lockyer10,203Liberal
December 15, 1958 by-election following Lockyer's deathPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalPaul Hellyer5,175Progressive Conservative
1962 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalPaul Hellyer9,615Progressive Conservative
1963 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalPaul Hellyer10,595Progressive Conservative
1965 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalPaul Hellyer9,897Progressive Conservative
1968 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalPaul Hellyer13,126Progressive Conservative
1972 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
Progressive ConservativePaul Hellyer8,518Liberal
1974 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalAideen Nicholson10,683Progressive Conservative
1979 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalAideen Nicholson10,206New Democratic Party
1980 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalAideen Nicholson12,628New Democratic Party
1984 Canadian federal electionPartyCandidateVotes
LiberalAideen Nicholson9,811New Democratic Party

References

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