Glengarry—Prescott—Russell (provincial electoral district)

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell is a provincial electoral district in eastern Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Ontario electoral district
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell in relation to other eastern Ontario electoral districts
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Amanda Simard
Liberal
District created1996
First contested1999
Last contested2018
Demographics
Population (2011)112,212
Electors (2007)73,422
Area (km²)3,049
Pop. density (per km²)36.8
Census division(s)Ottawa, Prescott and Russell United Counties, United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
Census subdivision(s)Clarence-Rockland, Russell, Alfred and Plantagenet, the Nation, Casselman, Hawkesbury, Champlain, North Glengarry, South Glengarry, Ottawa

It was created in 1996 from parts of Prescott and Russell and Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville when ridings were redistributed to match their federal counterparts.

From 1996 to 2005 the riding included the municipalities of Clarence-Rockland, Township of Russell, Alfred and Plantagenet, the Nation, Casselman, Hawkesbury, Champlain, North Glengarry and the eastern half of South Glengarry plus that part of Ottawa located in the former municipality of Cumberland, Ontario except for that part of Cumberland north of Innes Road and west of Trim Road.

In 2005, the riding lost the eastern half of South Glengarry and it also lost that part of the riding between Innes Road and Wall Road west of Trim Road.

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell is a francophone-majority riding.[1]

Members of Provincial Parliament

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Prescott and Russell
and Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville
37th  1999–2003     Jean-Marc Lalonde Liberal
38th  2003–2007
39th  2007–2011
40th  2011–2014 Grant Crack
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2018     Amanda Simard Progressive Conservative
 2018–2020     Independent
 2020–Present     Liberal

Election results

2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeAmanda Simard19,95240.98+8.41
LiberalPierre Leroux15,40931.65-18.09
New DemocraticBonnie Jean-Louis10,61021.79+9.33
GreenDaniel Bruce Reid1,4272.93-0.30
Ontario PartyJoël Charbonneau7551.55
LibertarianDarcy Neal Donnelly5371.10+0.21
Total valid votes 48,690100.0  
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +13.22
Source: Elections Ontario[2]
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalGrant Crack23,56549.74+6.56
Progressive ConservativeRoxane Villeneuve Robertson15,42932.57−7.19
New DemocraticIsabelle Sabourin5,90212.46−1.88
GreenRaymond St. Martin1,5283.23+1.31
LibertarianDarcy Neal Donnelly4220.89+0.39
IndependentMarc-Antoine Gagnier2960.62
FreedomCarl Leduc2330.49+0.08
Total valid votes 47,375100.0  +17.74
Liberal hold Swing +6.88
Source(s)
Elections Ontario (2014). "Official result from the records – 026, Glengarry—Prescott—Russell" (PDF). Retrieved 27 June 2015.
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalGrant Crack17,34543.18−17.33$   59,831.34
Progressive ConservativeMarilissa Gosselin15,97339.76+12.6059,115.64
New DemocraticBonnie Jean-Louis5,72114.24+8.574,615.13
GreenTaylor Howarth7701.92−3.91250.88
LibertarianPhil Miller1990.50 0.00
FreedomCarl Leduc1640.41 0.00
Total valid votes / Expense limit 40,172 100.0   −0.15 $ 100,656.15
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 269 0.67 +0.02
Turnout 40,441 47.81 −4.99
Eligible voters 84,584   +10.27
Liberal hold Swing −14.97
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJean-Marc Lalonde24,34560.51−5.46$ 54,480.27
Progressive ConservativeDenis Pommainville10,92727.16+2.2850,740.94
GreenKarolyne Pickett2,3445.83+2.473,894.85
New DemocraticJosée Blanchette2,2815.67−0.132,947.31
Family CoalitionVicki Gunn3370.84 0.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit 40,234 100.0   −8.33 $ 82,841.40
Total rejected ballots 263 0.65 −0.22
Turnout 40,497 52.80 −4.80
Eligible voters 76,705   −0.20
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJean-Marc Lalonde28,95665.97+10.59$ 56,674.18
Progressive ConservativeAlbert Bourdeau10,92124.88−14.2655,702.93
New DemocraticGuy Belle-Isle2,5445.80+1.283,885.05
GreenLouise Pattington1,4713.35 1,726.57
Total valid votes/Expense limit 43,892 100.0   −1.06 $ 73,787.52
Total rejected ballots 383 0.87 −0.16
Turnout 44,275 57.60 −2.65
Eligible voters 76,862   +3.31
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalJean-Marc Lalonde24,56855.38$ 50,867.45
Progressive ConservativeAlain Lalonde17,36439.1469,298.00
New DemocraticStéphane Landry2,0074.529,669.52
Natural LawMary Glasser4250.960.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit 44,364 100.0   $ 71,424.96
Total rejected ballots 460 1.03
Turnout 44,824 60.25
Eligible voters 74,401

2007 electoral reform referendum

2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 28,549 73.8
Mixed Member Proportional 10,108 26.2
Total valid votes 38,657 100.0

References

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