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1 A Finding Aid Federal Voters Lists in Ontario Compiled by Dave Obee

2 A Finding Aid Federal Voters Lists in Ontario Compiled by Dave Obee Victoria, B.C.

3 National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Obee, Dave, Federal voters lists in Ontario, : a finding aid / compiled by Dave Obee. ISBN Voting registers--ontario--handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Ontario-- Genealogy--Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Title. JL193.O '.3713 C First edition published April 2004 Cover illustration by Rob Struthers Edited by Sarah Obee Copyright 2004 David Brian Obee Published by Dave Obee 4687 Falaise Drive, Victoria, B.C. V8Y 1B4 No portion of this book, with the exception of brief extracts for the purpose of literary review, may be reproduced in any form without the permission of the publisher.

4 Federal Voters Lists in Ontario When Canadians went to the polls on October 14, 1935, a total of 2,174,188 Ontario residents were eligible to cast ballots. Their names were recorded on voters lists the very first voters lists put together by the federal government. New voters lists were compiled before every subsequent federal election or byelection until 1997, when the system was scrapped. The lists from 1935 through 1979 representing fourteen general elections and many more byelections are available on microfilm through the National Archives of Canada. These lists, which include the names, addresses and occupations of everyone registered to vote, represent one of the most important sources of twentieth-century information available to genealogical researchers. It takes 10 microfilm rolls to include all of the voters in Ontario in The years that followed saw a steady increase in both the number of voters listed and the number of microfilm rolls needed to record them all. By 1979, the Ontario lists filled 57 rolls with 5,328,123 voters names. The old voters lists are an indication of the change in our thinking about privacy. For years, the lists were distributed to the people on them, or posted in prominent locations in a community, such as on telephone poles and at the post office. People could then ensure they were on the list and, of course, spy on their neighbours. The lists were also used by candidates and their agents in canvassing neighbourhoods. In many ways, voters lists are similar to two other important resources, census returns and directories. But there are important differences as well. The information found on a voters list is similar to what is found in a directory, but much less than what is found on a census return. The voters lists from the middle of the twentieth century are, however, already available and the census returns may never be opened for researchers to use. The coverage of the voters lists is much more extensive than that of commercial directories, because the goal was to include every eligible adult in the district. Directories usually did not cover small towns and rural areas, and often didn t bother to mention manual labourers or farmers. A voters list will also present a much more precise snapshot of an area at a specific time than is possible with a directory or a census. That s because enumerators had just six days to compile their lists of voters in each polling district. By comparison, some census enumerations dragged on for weeks, and it s often hard to determine even the month in which a directory was compiled. One thing all three sources have in common is inaccuracy spellings of names cannot be trusted in voters lists any more than they can be trusted in directories or census returns. Legislators recognized that some names on voters lists weren t spelled correctly, so made it a rule that a person could not be barred from voting just because his or her name was wrong on the list. The federal government did not have its own lists of voters for the first 68 years after Confederation, relying instead on municipal or provincial lists. That changed in 1935, with the introduction of a federal voters list that was open to public scrutiny. The first federal list was actually put together in 1934, when the government had a grand plan to compile a permanent list that could be kept current through regular updates. After a couple of years the idea was abandoned as unworkable, which meant an army of enumerators had to be hired to compile a new list for the 1940 vote, and again for each one after that. Canada s federal enumerators started work on the forty-ninth day before polling day, and had to be finished their divisions within six days of starting. Two days after that, the lists had to be turned over to the Page 1

5 Federal Voters Lists in Ontario In rural areas, names were in alphabetical order National Archives of Canada M4744 returning officer in the correct order, which was geographic for urban polls and alphabetical for rural polls. The government s distinction between urban enumeration and rural enumeration resulted in differences between the lists. In urban areas, two enumerators one from each of the two top political parties in the previous election worked together, trying to compile lists as accurate and comprehensive as possible. Urban residents whose names were not included in the final list, which closed seventeen days before the election, were not eligible to cast ballots. Rural areas were covered by a lone enumerator. If a rural resident was missed, it was not a great concern; anyone not on the list could still cast a ballot as long as someone on the list vouched for them. As a result, it was not essential for the rural enumerator to be as thorough as the enumerators in the urban areas. (In other words, today s family history researchers have a better chance of finding urban residents.) The vast majority of the lists were typeset by local printing companies, so they are quite easy to read and use. The appearance of the lists, and even the size of the pages and the number of columns used, varied by region, but the information contained was consistent. The lists up to 1974 were supposed to follow the basic format established with the 1935 list: The top of the first page of each polling division has basic geo- graphic information. Urban districts are sorted by street name and house number, and information in the list includes street name, house number, surname, given name and occupation. For the rural districts, with the names in alphabetical order, the lists show surname, given name, occupation and post office address. The major change in format after the 1935 list had to do with the way women were shown. In 1935, they were shown as either Miss or Mrs. ; men did not have a Mr. To ensure there was no doubt about the gender involved, women also had a (W) beside their names. The redundant (W) was dropped from the lists in Other than that, the information contained and the basic format remained constant for thirteen of the fourteen lists covered in this guide. The major change came with the 1979 list, which does not include the occupation, and includes far less identifying information regarding addresses. The 1979 lists were typed rather than typeset, as the vast majority of the earlier lists had been. The typing often resulted in a bleed through pages, making it harder to read the names. The 1979 films contain a notice to electors for each poll. This is of little value to genealogists, but effectively doubles the number of films required to cover the electoral districts. Most of the federal voters lists were microfilmed in Page 2

6 Federal Voters Lists in Ontario In urban areas, names were listed in geographic order 1977, and are available through interlibrary loan from the National Archives of Canada as part of record group RG113. The lists themselves may seem to be an insurmountable challenge, because there is a lot of material to go through. The voters lists for the fourteen general elections and the byelections the extra elections called as a result of the deaths or resignations of sitting Members of Parliament take up almost 300 microfilms for Ontario alone. (More than 1,000 are needed to cover all of Canada.) Voters lists, like census returns, need to be tackled on a geographic basis. The lists are grouped by province, then by electoral district, then by polling division. The first step in using the lists for Ontario is to determine which electoral district also known as riding or constituency to search. Electoral district boundaries are often obvious, because their names reflect the areas covered. It is harder to determine boundaries in large cities, where there might be five or six districts, and in rural areas which do not obviously fall into any one district. Almanacs may help in identifying the electoral district for a community. For some areas the researcher will have to rely on old-fashioned trial and error. The Parliament web site, at includes a history of federal electoral ridings since 1867; the geo- National Archives of Canada M4747 graphic descriptions may help narrow the search. The microfilmed lists for Ontario have the electoral districts in alphabetical order, with the districts for Metro Toronto following the ones for the rest of the province. The names of the electoral districts may be deceiving at times, because they were not used consistently on the voters lists themselves. The district of Kenora-Rainy River was sometimes listed as Rainy River, for example. Carleton was sometimes shown as Ottawa. Grey North was sometimes listed as North Grey, and so on. And at times, a list does not show the name of the electoral district at all. The districts were hardly constant from 1935 through 1979 their boundaries were regularly redrawn, and the number of districts was increased in response to the growth in Ontario s population. The fourteen lists covered in this guide can be divided into five basic groups, based on four changes in boundaries between 1935 and These groups are: ; 1949; ; ; and An address will be in the same district for the six elections from 1953 through 1965, but there is no guarantee it will be the same for 1949 or Within electoral districts, lists were generally filmed in order of polling divisions and there could have been Page 3

7 as many as 300 to choose from. These divisions were also based on geography, and it is usually possible to narrow a search by scanning quickly through the divisions in a district, looking for locations close to the address of interest. In urban areas, where names are listed by address rather than alphabetical order, it would pay to look in a directory for a likely address before starting a search. In rural areas, names are in alphabetical order, which makes a search relatively easy as long as you know where to look. Many small- to medium-sized towns throughout Ontario were considered rural, so they follow the rural (alphabetical, but not necessarily complete) rule in the lists. Once a person is found in one list, it s generally easy to find him or her in other lists. It may be possible to determine a pattern, based on the geography of the area, that will make a search easier. As an example, if polling divisions are numbered from south to north in a district in one election, it s likely the same system was used in that district for other elections. Voters lists aren t likely to have the names of every adult living in a polling division, because there were restrictions on who was eligible to vote. If it s any consolation, however, many lists have been found to have too many names, because they include people who should not have been allowed to vote. Rules about who could vote varied over the years. In the 1940s, for example, all British subjects, men and women, who were at least twenty-one years old and had been in Canada for twelve months before the polling day, and resident in the electoral district on the date the election was called, were generally allowed to vote. There were, however, exceptions: Judges appointed by the Governor General in Council. The returning officer for each electoral district. Inmates in penal institutions. Indians ordinarily resident on an Indian reservation who did not serve in the world wars. People restrained of their liberty or management of their property by reason of mental disease. Eskimos. Doukhobors living in British Columbia. People of Japanese descent. People disqualified from voting. Inmates of institutions maintained by any government for housing the poor. Despite those restrictions, the lists for Ontario for the 1945 election still contain the names of 2.45 million people. Beyond that, the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing in the 1990s was told that the poor were often left off lists because enumerators were afraid to set foot in their neighbourhoods. That doesn t mean efforts weren t made; there were reports of enumerators visiting homeless shelters in an attempt to register every eligible voter. There were other problems as well. Sometimes, enumerators could not convince anyone to let them enter apartment buildings. And sometimes, entire streets were missed. Today s genealogists would be wise to keep those concerns in mind. Voters lists, like census returns and many other sources, are not perfect. Also, there were occasional problems with the quality of the printing, of the microfilming, or both. Quality is especially bad with the lists from the 1972 and 1974 elections; some are not legible at all. In some cases, pages that had been missed or poorly exposed were microfilmed again, then spliced into the start of the appropriate reel. Check these corrections in case they include the pages of interest. If a person is found in the voters lists, it will confirm not only that the person was alive when the enumeration was taken, but his or her address and occupation as well. This information can lead to further research in many sources, including local histories and newspapers. The list from 1940 can be particularly useful because it was done in the same year as the wartime registration. To get a document from the registration files a researcher needs to know the address of the person in question and in most cases, the address will be the same as the one shown in voters lists. The voters lists created for the fourteen elections from 1935 through 1979 represent a resource that can provide valuable clues in family history research. The passage of time will bring more emphasis to twentieth-century research and these lists will be regarded as some of the most important source documents available. Page 4

8 General Election Oct. 14, 1935 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brant M Brantford City M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Frontenac-Addington M Glengarry M Glengarry M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Haldimand M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton West M Hastings-Peterborough M Hastings South M Huron North M Huron-Perth M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston City M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Muskoka-Ontario M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Page 5

9 Ottawa East M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M4744 no voters list Oxford M Parry Sound M Peel M Perth M Peterborough West M Port Arthur M Prescott M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Timiskaming M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington North M Wellington South M Wentworth M York East M York North M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M4747 no voters list Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Byelection Oct. 26, 1936 Ottawa East no reference found Page 6

10 Byelection March 22, 1937 Hamilton West M Byelection April 5, 1937 Renfrew North Byelection Nov. 1, 1937 Frontenac-Addington Byelection Nov. 8, 1937 Dufferin-Simcoe voters list missing voters list missing no reference found Byelection Nov. 14, 1938 London M Waterloo South M Byelection Dec. 11, 1939 Kent voters list missing General Election March 26, 1940 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brant M Brantford City M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Frontenac-Addington M Glengarry M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Haldimand M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton West M Hastings-Peterborough M Hastings South M Huron North M Page 7

11 Huron-Perth M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston City M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Muskoka-Ontario M Nipissing M4771 no voters list Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound M Peel M Perth M Peterborough West M4773 no voters list Port Arthur M Prescott M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Timiskaming M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Welland M Wellington North M Wellington South M Wentworth M York East M York North M York South M York South M Page 8

12 York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M4778 no voters list Spadina M Trinity M Byelection Aug. 12, 1940 Kingston City Byelection Aug. 19, 1940 Carleton Waterloo North Byelection Feb. 9, 1942 Welland York South no reference found voters list missing voters list missing no reference found no reference found Byelection Feb. 5, 1945 Grey North M General Election June 11, 1945 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brant M Brantford City M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Frontenac-Addington M Page 9

13 Glengarry M Grenville-Dundas M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Haldimand M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton East M Hamilton West M Hastings-Peterborough M Hastings South M Huron North M Huron-Perth M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston City M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Muskoka-Ontario M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound M Peel M Perth M Peterborough West M Port Arthur M Port Arthur M Prescott M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Page 10

14 Stormont M Timiskaming M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington North M Wellington South M Wentworth M York East M York East M York North M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Byelection Aug. 6, 1945 Glengarry voters list missing Byelection Oct. 21, 1946 Parkdale M Byelection June 8, 1948 Ontario T Byelection Oct. 25, 1948 Algoma East T Byelection Dec. 20, 1948 Carleton T General Election June 27, 1949 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Page 11

15 Brant-Wentworth M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Frontenac-Addington M Glengarry M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Haldimand M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton West M Hastings-Peterborough M Hastings South M Huron North M Huron-Perth M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston City M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Perth M Peterborough West M Port Arthur M Page 12

16 Prescott M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington North M Wellington South M Wentworth M York East M York North M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Byelection Oct. 24, 1949 Greenwood no reference found Byelection May 15, 1950 Broadview M Hamilton West M Byelection Oct. 16, 1950 Welland M Welland M Page 13

17 Byelection June 25, 1951 Waterloo South T Byelection May 26, 1952 Ontario T Waterloo North T General Election August 10, 1953 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Brant-Haldimand M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M A Fort William M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton South M Hamilton West M Hastings-Frontenac M Hastings South M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Page 14

18 Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington-Huron M Wellington South M Wentworth M York Centre M York East M York-Humber M York North M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Page 15

19 Byelection March 22, 1954 Elgin T Peel T Byelection Nov. 8, 1954 Stormont T Stormont T Trinity T York West T Byelection Oct. 24, 1955 Spadina T General Election June 10, 1957 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Brant-Haldimand M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton South M Hamilton West M Hastings-Frontenac M Hastings South M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Page 16

20 Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington-Huron M Wellington South M Wentworth M York Centre M York East M York-Humber M York North M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Page 17

21 Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Byelection August 26, 1957 Lanark M Byelection Nov. 4, 1957 Hastings-Frontenac M General Election March 31, 1958 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Brant-Haldimand M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton South M Hamilton West M Hastings-Frontenac M Hastings South M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Page 18

22 Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington-Huron M Wellington South M Wentworth M York Centre M York East M York-Humber M York North M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Page 19

23 Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Byelection Sept. 29, 1958 Grenville-Dundas M Byelection Dec. 15, 1958 Trinity M Byelection Oct. 5, 1959 Hastings-Frontenac M Russell M Russell M Byelection Oct. 31, 1960 Niagara Falls M Peterborough M Byelection May 29, 1961 Leeds M General Election June 18, 1962 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Brant-Haldimand M Bruce M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Halton M Hamilton East M Page 20

24 Hamilton South M Hamilton West M Hastings-Frontenac M Hastings South M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington-Huron M Wellington South M Wentworth M Page 21

25 York Centre M York East M York-Humber M York North M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M General Election April 8, 1963 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Brant-Haldimand M Bruce M Carleton M Carleton M Cochrane M Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Essex East M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Dundas M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton South M Hamilton South M Hamilton West M Page 22

26 Hastings-Frontenac M Hastings South M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Middlesex West M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Peel M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Page 23

27 Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington-Huron M Wellington South M Wentworth M York Centre M York Centre M York East M York-Humber M York North M York North M York-Scarborough M York South M York South M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Danforth M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Trinity M Byelection June 22, 1964 Nipissing M Byelection Nov. 9, 1964 Waterloo South M Waterloo South M General Election Nov. 8, 1965 Algoma East M Algoma West M Brantford M Brant-Haldimand M Bruce M Carleton M Carleton M Cochrane M Page 24

28 Dufferin-Simcoe M Durham M Elgin M Elgin M Essex East M Essex South M Essex West M Fort William M Fort William M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Dundas M Grey-Bruce M Grey North M Halton M Hamilton East M Hamilton East M Hamilton South M Hamilton West M Hastings-Frontenac M Hastings South M Huron M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent M Kingston M Lambton-Kent M Lambton West M Lambton West M Lanark M Leeds M Lincoln M London M Middlesex East M Middlesex West M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Nipissing M Norfolk M Northumberland M Ontario M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel M Page 25

29 Perth M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Lennox M Renfrew North M Renfrew South M Russell M Simcoe East M Simcoe North M Stormont M Sudbury M Sudbury M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria M Waterloo North M Waterloo South M Waterloo South M Welland M Wellington-Huron M Wellington South M Wentworth M York Centre M York East M York-Humber M York North M York-Scarborough M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M York West M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Danforth M Davenport M Davenport M Eglinton M Greenwood M High Park M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Spadina M Trinity M Page 26

30 Byelection May 29, 1967 Sudbury M Sudbury M General Election June 25, 1968 Algoma M Brant M Bruce M Cochrane M Elgin M Essex M Fort William M Frontenac-Lennox and Addington M Glengarry-Prescott M Grenville-Carleton M Grey-Simcoe M Halton M Halton-Wentworth M Hamilton East M Hamilton Mountain M Hamilton-Wentworth M Hamilton West M Hastings M Huron M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent-Essex M Kingston and the Islands M Kitchener M Lambton-Kent M Lanark and Renfrew M Leeds M Lincoln M London East M London West M Middlesex M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Norfolk-Haldimand M Northumberland-Durham M Ontario M Oshawa-Whitby M Oshawa-Whitby M Ottawa-Carleton M Ottawa Centre M Ottawa East M Page 27

31 Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel-Dufferin-Simcoe M Peel-Dufferin-Simcoe M Peel South M Perth M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Hastings M Renfrew North M Sarnia M Sault Ste. Marie M St. Catharines M St. Catharines M Simcoe North M Stormont-Dundas M Sudbury M Thunder Bay M Thunder Bay M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria-Haliburton M Waterloo M Welland M Welland M Wellington M Wellington-Grey M Windsor-Walkerville M Windsor West M York North M York-Simcoe M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Davenport M Don Valley M Don Valley M Eglinton M Etobicoke M Greenwood M Greenwood M High Park M Lakeshore M Parkdale M Rosedale M Page 28

32 Rosedale M St. Paul s M Scarborough East M Scarborough West M Spadina M Spadina M Trinity M York Centre M York East M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M Byelection May 31, 1971 Brant M General Election Oct. 30, 1972 Algoma M Brant M Bruce M Cochrane M Elgin M Elgin M Essex-Windsor M Fort William M Frontenac-Lennox and Addington M Glengarry-Prescott-Russell M Glengarry-Prescott-Russell M Grenville-Carleton M Grey-Simcoe M Halton M Halton M Halton-Wentworth M Hamilton East M Hamilton Mountain M Hamilton-Wentworth M Hamilton West M Hastings M Huron M Huron M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent-Essex M Kingston and the Islands M Kitchener M Kitchener M Lambton-Kent M Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton M Page 29

33 Leeds M Lincoln M Lincoln M London East M London West M Middlesex M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Norfolk-Haldimand M Northumberland-Durham M Ontario M Oshawa-Whitby M Ottawa-Carleton M Ottawa-Carleton M Ottawa Centre M Ottawa East M Ottawa East M Ottawa West M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel-Dufferin-Simcoe M Peel-Dufferin-Simcoe M Peel South M Perth-Wilmot M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Prince Edward-Hastings M Renfrew North-Nipissing East M Sarnia-Lambton M Sarnia-Lambton M Sault Ste. Marie M St. Catharines M Simcoe North M Simcoe North M Stormont-Dundas M Sudbury M Thunder Bay M Timiskaming M Timmins M Victoria-Haliburton M Waterloo M Waterloo M Welland M Wellington M Wellington-Grey-Dufferin-Waterloo M Windsor-Walkerville M Page 30

34 Windsor-Walkerville M Windsor West M York North M York North M York-Simcoe M Metro Toronto: Broadview M Davenport M Don Valley M DonValley M Eglinton M Etobicoke M Greenwood M Greenwood M High Park-Humber Valley M Parkdale M Rosedale M St. Paul s M Scarborough East M Scarborough West M Scarborough West M Spadina M Toronto-Lakeshore M Trinity M York Centre M York Centre M York East M York-Scarborough M York-Scarborough M York South M York West M General Election July 8, 1974 Algoma M Brant M Bruce M Cochrane M Elgin M Elgin M Essex-Windsor M Fort William M Frontenac-Lennox and Addington M Frontenac-Lennox and Addington M Glengarry-Prescott-Russell M Grenville-Carleton M Grey-Simcoe M Grey-Simcoe M Page 31

35 Halton M Halton-Wentworth M Hamilton East M Hamilton East M Hamilton Mountain M Hamilton-Wentworth M Hamilton West M Hamilton West M Hastings M Huron-Middlesex M Kenora-Rainy River M Kent-Essex M Kingston and the Islands M Kitchener M Lambton-Kent M Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton M Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton M Leeds M Lincoln M London East M London West M London West M Middlesex-London-Lambton M Mississauga M Mississauga M Niagara Falls M Nickel Belt M Nipissing M Nipissing M Norfolk-Haldimand M Northumberland-Durham M Ontario M Oshawa-Whitby M Oshawa M Ottawa-Carleton M Ottawa Centre M Ottawa Centre M Ottawa-Vanier M Ottawa West M Oxford M Oxford M Parry Sound-Muskoka M Peel-Dufferin-Simcoe M Perth-Wilmot M Perth-Wilmot M Peterborough M Port Arthur M Page 32

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