Lakeshore (provincial electoral district)
{{Infobox Canada electoral district
| name = Lakeshore
| province = Ontario
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| prov-status = defunct
| prov-created = 1963
| prov-abolished = 1987
| prov-election-first = 1963
| prov-election-last = 1987
| demo-census-date =
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| demo-cd = Toronto
| demo-csd = Toronto
}}
Lakeshore was a provincial electoral district that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It was roughly located in southern Etobicoke It existed from 1963 to 1987 when it was abolished into Etobicoke—Lakeshore.
Members of Provincial Parliament
{{OntMPP|Lakeshore}}
{{OntMPP NoData|Created from York West and York—Humber ridings in 1963}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1963
| ToYr=1967
| Assembly#=27
| OntParty=PC
| RepName=Alan Eagleson
| PartyTerms#=1
| RepTerms#=1
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1967
| ToYr=1971
| Assembly#=28
| OntParty=NDP
| RepName=Patrick Lawlor
| RepLink=Patrick Lawlor (politician)
| PartyTerms#=4
| RepTerms#=4
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1971
| ToYr=1975
| Assembly#=29
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1975
| ToYr=1977
| Assembly#=30
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1977
| ToYr=1981
| Assembly#=31
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1981
| ToYr=1985
| Assembly#=32
| OntParty=PC
| RepName=Al Kolyn
| PartyTerms#=1
| RepTerms#=1
}}
{{OntMPP Row
| FromYr=1985
| ToYr=1987
| Assembly#=33
| OntParty=NDP
| RepName=Ruth Grier
| PartyTerms#=1
| RepTerms#=1
}}
{{OntMPP NoData|
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative AssemblyFor a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
- For Alan Eagleson's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=Robert Alan Eagleson, MPP rl=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1104|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario|location=Toronto|year=2012}}
- For Pat Lawlor's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=Patrick Daniel Lawlor, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=581|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario|accessdate=2012-09-11|location=Toronto|year=2012}}
- For Al Kolyn's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=Albert Kolyn, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.caweb/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=650|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario|accessdate=2012-09-11|location=Toronto|year=2012}}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- For Ruth Grier's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=Ruth Anna Grier, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.caeb/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=390|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario|accessdate=2012-09-11|location=Toronto|year=2012}}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}}}
{{OntMPP NoData|Merged into Etobicoke—Lakeshore riding in 1987}}
{{OntMPP End}}
Electoral results
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|+ 1963 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative | Alan Eagleson |align=right| 8,595 |align=right| 43.3 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | David Sandford |align=right| 5,888 |align=right| 29.6 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat |align=right| 5,025 |align=right| 25.3 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Communist|background}} |
|Communist |Jirr David |align=right| 364 |align=right| 1.8 |
|
|Total |align=right|19,872 | |
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|+ 1967 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat | Pat Lawlor |align=right| 9,135 |align=right| 46.7 |
| {{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative | Alan Eagleson |align=right| 7,026 |align=right| 35.9 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | James Cottrell |align=right| 3,411 |align=right| 17.4 |
|
|Total |align=right|19,572 | |
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|+ 1971 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat | Pat Lawlor |align=right| 10,764 |align=right| 42.0 |
| {{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative |align=right| 10,196 |align=right| 39.8 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | Dave Sandford |align=right| 4,689 |align=right| 18.3 |
|
|Total |align=right|25,649 | |
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|+ 1975 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat | Pat Lawlor |align=right| 15,265 |align=right| 51.2 |
| {{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | John McPhee |align=right| 7,069 |align=right| 23.7 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative | Helen Wursta |align=right| 6,683 |align=right| 22.4 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Communist|background}} |
|Communist | Neil McLellan |align=right| 628 |align=right| 2.1 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Independent|background}} |
|Independent | Fred Haight |align=right| 186 |align=right| 0.6 |
|
|Total |align=right|29,831 | |
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|+ 1977 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat | Pat Lawlor |align=right| 13,345 |align=right| 52.2 |
| {{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative | Al Kolyn |align=right| 6,683 |align=right| 26.1 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | Carl Weinsheimer |align=right| 4,815 |align=right| 18.8 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Communist|background}} |
| Communist | Gordon Flowers |align=right| 740 |align=right| 2.9 |
|
|Total |align=right|25,583 | |
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|+ 1981 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Election results for Metro Toronto ridings| newspaper=The Windsor Star |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0NtYAAAAIBAJ&pg=6285%2C1391429 |date=1981-03-20|location=Windsor, Ontario|page=22|accessdate=2012-08-24}} ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative | Al Kolyn |align=right| 10,400 |align=right| 40.4 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat | Don Sullivan |align=right| 9,077 |align=right| 35.2 |
| {{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | Bill Whelton |align=right| 5,642 |align=right| 21.9 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Communist|background}} |
| Communist | Nan McDonald |align=right| 654 |align=right| 2.5 |
|
|Total |align=right|25,773 | |
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|+ 1985 Ontario general election ! ! scope="col" width="175" |Party ! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate ! Vote % |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |
|New Democrat | Ruth Grier |align=right| 11,404 |align=right| 39.9 |
| {{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |
|Liberal | Frank Sgarlata |align=right| 9,344 |align=right| 32.7 |
{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |
|Progressive Conservative | Al Kolyn |align=right| 7,811 |align=right| 27.4 |
|
|Total |align=right|28,559 | |
References
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