Addington (provincial electoral district)
{{short description|Former electoral district of Ontario, Canada}}
{{About|the former provincial electoral district|the former federal electoral district|Addington (federal electoral district)|the pre-Confederation electoral district|Lennox and Addington (Province of Canada electoral district)}}
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| prov-election-last = 1951
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Addington was a provincial electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1867 at the time of confederation and was abolished in 1954 before the 1955 election.
Boundaries
In 1867, the boundaries included the Townships of Camden, Portland, Sheffield, Hinchinbrooke, Kaladar, Kennebec, Olden, Oso, Anglesea, Barrie, Clarendon, Palmerston, Effingham, Abinger, Miller, Canonto, Denbigh, Loughborough and Bedford.{{cite web |title=Constitution Act, 1867, First Schedule, Electoral Ridings of Ontario, New Electoral Divisions |url=http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/Const/page-9.html#h-32 |publisher=Government of Canada |date=April 6, 2018}}
In 1885, the boundaries were changed to include the Townships of Abinger, Anglesea, Ashby, Camden, Denbigh, Effingham, Kaladar, Sheffield, and the Village of Newburgh in Lennox and Addington County, and the townships of Barrie, North Canonto, South Canonto, Clarendon, Hinchinbrooke, Kennebec, Loughborough, Miller, Olden, Oso, Palmerston and Portland in Frontenac County.{{cite book |title=Centennial edition of a history of the electoral districts, legislatures and ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 |editor-last=Lewis |editor-first=Roderick |date=1968 |publisher= Chief Election Office |location=Ontario |pages=5-7}}
In 1925, the boundaries were changed to include the Townships of Abinger, Anglesea, Ashby, Camden, Denbigh, Effingham, Kaladar, Sheffield and the Village of Newburgh in the County of Lennox aud Addington and the Townships of Barrie, Bedford, North Canonto, South Canonto, Clarendon, Hinchinbrooke, Kennebec, Loughborough, Pittsburg, Miller, Olden, Oso, Palmerston and Portland in the County of Frontenac.{{cite web |title=Representation Act, RSO 1927, c 6 |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |url=http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso/vol1927/iss1/10/ |date=1927}}
Members of Provincial Parliament
{{OntMPP|Addington}}
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| FromYr=1867
| ToYr=1871
| Assembly#=1
| OntParty=Liberal-Conservative
| RepName=Edmund John Glyn Hooper
| PartyTerms#=1
| RepTerms#=1
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1871
| ToYr=1875
| Assembly#=2
| OntParty=Liberal
| RepName=Hammel Madden Deroche
| PartyTerms#=3
| RepTerms#=3
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1875
| ToYr=1879
| Assembly#=3
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1879
| ToYr=1883
| Assembly#=4
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1883
| ToYr=1886
| Assembly#=5
| OntParty=Conservative
| RepName=George Denison
| RepLink=George Denison (Canadian politician)
| PartyTerms#=15
| RepTerms#=1
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1886
| ToYr=1890
| Assembly#=6
| RepName=John Stewart Miller
| RepTerms#=1
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1890
| ToYr=1894
| Assembly#=7
| RepName=James Reid
| RepLink=James Reid (Ontario politician)
| RepTerms#=4
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1894
| ToYr=1898
| Assembly#=8
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1898
| ToYr=1902
| Assembly#=9
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1902
| ToYr=1905
| Assembly#=10
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1905
| ToYr=1908
| Assembly#=11
| RepName=William James Paul
| RepTerms#=2
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1908
| ToYr=1911
| Assembly#=12
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1911
| ToYr=1914
| Assembly#=13
| RepName=William Black
| RepLink=William Black (Ontario politician)
| RepTerms#=8
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1914
| ToYr=1919
| Assembly#=14
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1919
| ToYr=1923
| Assembly#=15
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1923
| ToYr=1926
| Assembly#=16
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1926
| ToYr=1929
| Assembly#=17
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1929
| ToYr=1934
| Assembly#=18
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1934
| ToYr=1937
| Assembly#=19
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1937
| ToYr=1943
| Assembly#=20
| OntParty=PC
| PartyTerms#=5
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1943
| ToYr=1945
| Assembly#=21
| RepName=John Abbott Pringle
| RepTerms#=4
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1945
| ToYr=1948
| Assembly#=22
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1948
| ToYr=1951
| Assembly#=23
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1951
| ToYr=1955
| Assembly#=24
}}
{{OntMPP NoData|
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative AssemblyFor a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
- For Edmund John Glyn Hooper's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=Edmund John Glyn Hooper, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=719 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For Hammel Madden DeRoche's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=Hammel Madden DeRoche, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=779 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For George Denison's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=George Denison, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1067 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For John Stewart Miller's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=John Stewart Miller, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1594 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For James Reid's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=James Reid, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1752 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For William James Paul's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=William James Paul, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1696 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For William David Black's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=William David Black, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=899 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}
- For John Abbott Pringle's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web |title=John Abbott Pringle, MPP |url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1729 |work=Parliamentary History |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |location=Toronto|year=2016}}}}
{{OntMPP NoData|Merged into Frontenac—Addington for the 1955 election}}
{{OntMPP End}}
Election results
{{1867 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1871 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1875 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1879 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1883 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1886 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1890 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1894 Ontario general election/Addington}}
{{1898 Ontario general election/Addington}}
References
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