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Hamilton West was a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 2004, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1894 to 1934 and from 1967 to 2007.
[edit] History
The federal riding was created when the old riding of Hamilton was split in 1903.
In 1903, the city of Hamilton was divided into two electoral districts: Hamilton East and Hamilton West. Hamilton West consisted of wards 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the city. The boundaries expanded ever eastward as the population centre did, but it always included the neighbourhoods of Westdale and downtown Hamilton.
In 1914, it was redefined to consist of the western part of the city of Hamilton described by a line drawn from the brow of the mountain along Dundurn street, west along Aberdeen Avenue, north along Paradise Road to Cootes Paradise (the marsh), along the south and east margins of the marsh to Burlington Bay, east along the bay, south along Hughson street, east along King street, south along Ferguson avenue, west along Aberdeen avenue and the mountain brow.
In 1924, it was redefined to consist of the part of the city of Hamilton lying west of Wellington Street, east of Paradise Road, and north of Cootes Paradise.
In 1935, it was redefined to exclude the part lying south of Concession Street, Claremont Drive and West Fifth Street.
In 1952, it was redefined to consist of the part of the city of Hamilton lying north of the brow of the mountain and west of a line drawn from north to south along Wellington Street and its prolongation south to the brow of the mountain.
In 1966, it was redefined to consist of the part of the City of Hamilton bounded as follows: commencing where Wellington Street meets the shore of Hamilton Harbour, south along Wellington Street, east along Robert Street, south along East Avenue, east along Main Street, south along Wentworth Street, west along the brow of the Mountain to the west city limit.
In 1976, it was redefined to consist of the part of the City of Hamilton lying west and north of a line drawn south along Wentworth Street from Hamilton Harbour, east along Main Street East, south along Sherman Avenue, and west along the brow of the Mountain to the city limit.
In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the part of the City of Hamilton lying west and north of a line drawn from north to south from the northern city limit, south along Wentworth Street, east along Cannon Street, south along Sherman Avenue, west along the brow of the Niagara Escarpment, to the western limit of the city.
In 1996, it was redefined to consist of the part of the City of Hamilton lying west and north of a line drawn from where westerly limit of the city meets Lisajane Court to Stone Church Road, east along Stone Church Road, north along Garth Street, east along Redhill Creek Expressway, north along West 5 Street, east along the brow of the Niagara Escarpmen, north to and along Wentworth Street, west along Main Street, north along Wellington Street, east along Burlington Street, and north along the spur line of the Canadian National Railway to the northern city limit.
The electoral district was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed between Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale, Hamilton Centre and Hamilton Mountain ridings.
[edit] Members of Parliament
This riding elected the following members of the Canadian House of Commons:
Members of Parliament, their dates of service and cabinet service:
- Adam Zimmerman, 1904-1908, Liberal
- Thomas Joseph Stewart, 1908-1925, Conservative
- Charles William Bell, 1925-1935, Conservative
- Herbert Earl Wilton, 1935-1937, Conservative
- John Allmond Marsh, 1937-1940, Conservative
- Colin Gibson, 1940-1950, Liberal - cabinet minister
- Ellen Fairclough, 1950-1963, Progressive Conservative - first woman cabinet minister
- Joseph Macaluso, 1963-1968, Liberal
- Lincoln Alexander, 1968-1980, Progressive Conservative - first black MP and cabinet minister
- Stan Hudecki, 1980-1984, Liberal
- Peter Peterson, 1984-1988, Progressive Conservative
- Stan Keyes, 1988-2004, Liberal, cabinet minister
[edit] Members of Provincial Parliament
This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
- John Morison Gibson Liberal (1894-1898)
- Andrew Alex Colquhoun Conservative (1898-1902)
- John Strathearn Hendrie Conservative (1902-1914)
- John Allan Conservative (1914-1919)
- Walter Ritchie Rollo Labour (1919-1923)
- Arthur Campbell Garden Conservative (1923-1926)
- Frederick Thomas Smye Conservative (1926-1930)
- D'Arcy Argue Counsell Martin Conservative (1931-1934)
- Ada Pritchard Progressive Conservative (1967-1971)
- John McNie, Progressive Conservative (1971-1975)
- Stuart Lyon Smith, Liberal (1975-1982)
- Richard Alexander Allen, New Democratic Party (1982-1995)
- Lillian Ross, Progressive Conservative (1995-1999)
- David Christopherson, NDP (1999-2003)
- Judy Marsales, Liberal (2003-2007)
[edit] Federal election results
Canadian federal election, 1935 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Conservative |
WILTON, Herbert Earl |
7,857 |
|
Reconstruction |
HENDERSON, Nora Frances |
5,065 |
|
Liberal |
CONNOR, Kennedy |
4,817 |
|
Liberal |
AINSLIE, William |
3,434 |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth |
CONNOR, William Herbert |
2,203 |
On Mr. Wilton's death, 1 February 1937:
By-election on 22 March 1937 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Conservative |
MARSH, John Allmond |
8,102 |
|
Liberal |
CONNOR, Kennedy |
7,295 |
|
Labour |
O'HANLEY, John |
3,536 |
On Mr. Gibson's appointment as Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario, 18 January 1950:
Canadian federal election, 1974 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Progressive Conservative |
ALEXANDER, Lincoln |
15,421 |
|
Liberal |
LEWIS, Milt |
13,162 |
|
New Democrat |
HOLMES, Gordon |
4,890 |
|
Social Credit |
DEME, Louis |
363 |
|
Communist |
JAGGARD, Bob |
138 |
|
Marxist-Leninist |
MOORE, Nola H. |
117 |
Resignation of the Hon. Lincoln M. Alexander, 27 May 1980:
Canadian federal election, 1984 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Progressive Conservative |
PETERSON, Peter |
16,573 |
|
Liberal |
HUDECKI, Stan |
12,379 |
|
New Democrat |
NEWELL, Philip |
11,508 |
|
Libertarian |
BALDASARO, Michael A.J. |
300 |
|
Communist |
MANN, Bob |
157 |
|
Commonwealth |
HACHÉ, Val |
135 |
Canadian federal election, 1988 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Liberal |
KEYES, Stan |
16,598 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
PETERSON, Peter |
14,851 |
|
New Democrat |
RUSSELL, Lesley |
11,194 |
|
Christian Heritage |
MOMBOURQUETTE, Barry |
935 |
|
Independent |
TUCKER, Walter A. |
179 |
|
Communist |
THOMPSON, Bill |
103 |
Canadian federal election, 1993 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Liberal |
KEYES, Stan |
22,575 |
|
Reform |
MILLS, George G. |
5,837 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
PETERSON, Peter |
5,753 |
|
New Democrat |
GIROUX, Denise |
3,140 |
|
National |
MORGAN, Owen |
603 |
|
Natural Law |
RASSENBERG, Rita |
412 |
|
Not affiliated |
COUTO, Elaine |
130 |
Canadian federal election, 1997 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Liberal |
KEYES, Stan |
20,951 |
|
New Democrat |
HORWATH, Andrea |
7,648 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
FINDLAY, John |
6,510 |
|
Reform |
GRIFFITH, Ken |
6,285 |
|
Natural Law |
RICKARD, Brian |
323 |
|
Marxist-Leninist |
FIELDS, Wendell |
170 |
Canadian federal election, 2000 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
|
Liberal |
KEYES, Stan |
21,273 |
|
Canadian Alliance |
O'CONNOR, Leon |
7,293 |
|
New Democrat |
HUDSON, Catherine |
5,300 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
BLACKIE, Ron |
5,024 |
|
Green |
CAMPBELL, Hamish Jamie |
616 |
|
Marijuana |
KEIR, Danielle |
437 |
|
Not affiliated |
DOWNEY, Stephen |
163 |
|
Natural Law |
RASSENBERG, Rita |
94 |
|
Communist |
MIRZA, Mike |
91 |
|
Marxist-Leninist |
FIELDS, Wendell |
61 |
[edit] Provincial election results
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