Beaches—East York (provincial electoral district)

Beaches—East York is a provincial riding in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It was created in 1996 from parts of Beaches—Woodbine (95%), Don Mills (40%), and York East (20%).[2]

Beaches—East York
Ontario electoral district
Location in Toronto
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Rima Berns-McGown
New Democratic
District created1996
First contested1999
Last contested2018
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]107,084
Electors (2011)73,832
Area (km²)[1]16.64
Pop. density (per km²)6,435.3
Census division(s)Toronto
Census subdivision(s)Toronto

When the riding was created, it included the former borough of East York east of Coxwell Avenue and that part of Old Toronto east of a line following Coxwell to Gerrard Street to Greenwood Avenue to Queen Street to Leslie Street. In 2007, the boundaries were altered so that everything west of Coxwell Avenue was transferred to Toronto—Danforth.

Boundaries

In 1996, much of the province's old boundaries were redrawn due to the Fewer Politicians Act which reduced the number of seats in the legislature from 130 to 103 to match the number of federal seats.[3]

The boundary of the new riding of Beaches-East York, beginning at the southwest corner starts where the southern extension of Leslie Street intersects with Lake Ontario, proceeds north along Leslie Street, then east along Queen Street East, north along Greenwood Avenue, east along Gerrard Street East, and north along Coxwell Avenue until it turns into Coxwell Blvd. at O'Connor Drive. It continues a short distance along this street where the boundary extends until it meets Taylor-Massey Creek. It follows the creek west (downstream) until it meets the Don River East Branch. The boundary follows the river northeast (upstream) until it meets the point where a westerly extension of Sunrise Avenue intersects with the river course. The boundary continues east along Sunrise Avenue until it meets Victoria Park Avenue. The boundary turns south and follows the street south until it ends at Lake Ontario. The boundary follows the lake coast back west until it meets the beginning point.[4]

In 2003, the western boundary was altered so that the portion west of Coxwell Avenue was transferred to the neighbouring riding of Toronto-Danforth.[5]

Members of Provincial Parliament

Beaches—East York
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Beaches—Woodbine, Don Mills and York East
37th  1999–2001     Frances Lankin New Democratic
 2001–2003 Michael Prue
38th  2003–2007
39th  2007–2011
40th  2011–2014
41st  2014–2018     Arthur Potts Liberal
42nd  2018–Present     Rima Berns-McGown New Democratic
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[6]

2007 electoral reform referendum

2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 19,100 49.9%
Mixed member proportional 19,180 50.1%
Total valid votes 38,280 100.0
  • This riding was one of five ridings where a majority of voters supported MMP.

Election results

2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticRima Berns-McGown24,06448.21+9.24
LiberalArthur Potts13,48027.01–13.08
Progressive ConservativeSarah Mallo9,20218.44+4.51
GreenDebra Scott2,1284.26–1.16
LibertarianThomas Armstrong4580.92–0.30
IndependentAndrew Balodis1610.32
Special NeedsRegina Mundrugo1170.23
None of the AboveJoe Ring1040.21
Canadians' ChoiceBahman Yazdanfar740.15
Cultural ActionEric Brazau680.14
The PeopleTony Chipman580.12
Turnout 49,91462.79+6.69
Eligible voters 79,496
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +11.16
Source: Elections Ontario[7]
Map of Beaches-East York
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalArthur Potts17,21840.09+4.01
New DemocraticMichael Prue16,73738.97-7.85
Progressive ConservativeNicolas Johnson5,98213.93±0
GreenDebra Scott2,3295.42+2.74
LibertarianAlex Lindsay5241.22
FreedomNaomi Poley-Fisher1580.37-0.01
Turnout 42,94856.1+4.46
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +5.93
Source: Elections Ontario[8]
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticMichael Prue17,92546.82+2.78
LiberalHelen Burstyn13,81336.08+10.48
Progressive ConservativeChris Menary5,33313.93-1.52
GreenShawn Ali1,0252.68-9.31
FreedomNaomi Poley-Fisher1440.38+0.04
IndependentJoe Ross450.12
Total valid votes 38,285 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1620.42
Turnout 38,44751.64
Eligible voters 74,450
New Democratic hold Swing -3.85
Source: Elections Ontario[9]
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticMichael Prue17,57244.04-6.86
LiberalTom Teahen10,21525.60+1.47
Progressive ConservativeDon Duvall6,16615.45-4.1
GreenCaroline Law4,78511.99+7.21
LibertarianDoug Patfield5151.29
Family CoalitionJoel Kidd2010.50
FreedomJames Whitaker1350.34
Total valid votes 39,900100.0
Elections Ontario:[10]
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticMichael Prue21,23950.90+1.07
LiberalMonica Purdy10,07024.13-12.43
Progressive ConservativeAngela Kennedy8,15719.55+9.53
GreenTom Mason1,9954.78+2.31
Total valid votes 41,728100.0
Elections Ontario:[11]
Ontario provincial by-election, 2001
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticMichael Prue14,02449.83+4.26
LiberalRobert Hunter10,28936.56+14.98
Progressive ConservativeMac Penney2,82110.02-19.53
GreenPeter Elgie6942.47+1.47
Family CoalitionRay Scott2060.73+0.12
IndependentVince Corriere590.21
IndependentDon King510.18
Total valid votes 28,144100.0
Elections Ontario:[12]
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticFrances Lankin19,70345.57+3.5
Progressive ConservativeJudy Burns12,77629.55-1.2
LiberalBill Buckingham9,33221.58-2.3
GreenMichael Schulman4311.00
Family CoalitionDan Largy2640.61
Natural LawDonalda Fredeen2300.53-0.1
IndependentSteve Rutchinski1640.38
Total valid votes 43,235 100.0
Elections Ontario:[13]

References

Citations

  1. Statistics Canada
  2. "Beaches-East York, Riding Profile". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on October 21, 2008. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  3. "Fewer Politicians Act, 1996". Ontario Government. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  4. Shular, Ken. "Boundaries commission changes federal electoral ridings for Beach area". Town Crier. Archived from the original on 2011-08-31. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  5. "Toronto--Danforth riding boundary history". Canadian Election Atlas. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  6. For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
    • For Frances Lankin's Legislative Assembly information see "Frances Lankin, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
    • For Michael Prue's Legislative Assembly information see "Michael Prue, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
    • For Arthur Potts' Legislative Assembly information see "Arthur Potts, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-08.
  7. "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  8. "Official return from the records, 005 Beaches—East York" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  9. "2011 Official Poll by Poll Results: Beaches-East York" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2011. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
  10. Elections Ontario. "2007 Official Poll by Poll Results: Beaches-East York" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  11. Elections Ontario. "Poll by Poll Elections Ontario, General Election of October 2, 2003: Beaches-East York". Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  12. Elections Ontario. "Elections Ontario, By-election 2001, Summary of valid ballots for each candidate: Beaches-East York". Archived from the original on 2012-06-07. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  13. Elections Ontario. "Poll by Poll Elections Ontario, General Election of June 3, 1999: Beaches-East York". Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2012-03-21.

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