York Mills (electoral district)

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| prov-abolished = 1996

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| prov-election-last = 1995

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York Mills was a provincial riding in Ontario, Canada. It was created prior to the 1963 provincial election from the northern part of York East and eliminated in 1996, when its territory was incorporated into the riding of Don Valley West.

Members of Provincial Parliament

class="wikitable"

! Parliament

! Years

! colspan="2" | Member

! Party

colspan="5" align="center" | Created from York East riding in 1963
27th

| 1963–1967

| rowspan="3" {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC|background}} |    

| rowspan="3" | Dalton Bales

| rowspan="3" | Progressive Conservative

30th

| 1967–1971

29th

| 1971–1975

30th

| 1975–1977

| rowspan="4" {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC|background}} |    

| rowspan="4" | Bette Stephenson

| rowspan="4" | Progressive Conservative

31st

| 1977–1981

32nd

| 1981–1985

33rd

| 1985–1987

34th

| 1987–1990

| rowspan="1" {{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

| rowspan="1" | Brad Nixon

| rowspan="1" | Liberal

35th

| 1990–1995

| rowspan="2" {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC|background}} |    

| rowspan="2" | David Turnbull

| rowspan="2" | Progressive Conservative

36th

| 1995–1999

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|Sourced from the Ontario Legislative AssemblyFor a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:

  • For Dalton Bales' Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=Dalton Arthur Bales, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_detail.do?locale=en&ID=859|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario|access-date=2012-05-14|location=Toronto|year=2012}}
  • For Bette Stephenson's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=Bette M. Stephenson, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=623|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario| access-date=2012-05-14|location=Toronto|year=2012}}
  • For John Nixon's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=John Bradford Nixon, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=510|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario| access-date=2012-05-14|location=Toronto|year=2012}}
  • For David Turnbull's Legislative Assembly information see {{cite web|title=David Turnbull, MPP|url=http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=98|work=Parliamentary History|publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario| access-date=2012-05-14|location=Toronto|year=2012}}

|

colspan="5" align="center" | Merged into Don Valley West riding after 1999

Election results

class="wikitable"

|+ 1963 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Who Won Which Seats In P.C.s Ontario Sweep|

newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1963-09-26|location=Toronto|page=20}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Dalton Bales

|align=right| 16,423

|align=right| 57.5

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| James Ditson Service

|align=right| 7,989

|align=right| 28.0

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Douglas Peterson

|align=right| 4,166

|align=right| 14.6

|

|

|Total

|align=right|28,578

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1967 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Provincial election results in Metro ridings|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1967-10-18|location=Toronto|page=66}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Dalton Bales

|align=right| 22,328

|align=right| 49.6

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Barnett Danson

|align=right| 16,352

|align=right| 36.3

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Audrie Tucker

|align=right| 6,327

|align=right| 14.1

|

|

|Total

|align=right|45,007

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1971 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Here's who won on the Metro ridings|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1971-10-22|location=Toronto|page=12}}346 out of 356 polls reporting.

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Dalton Bales

|align=right| 40,037

|align=right| 58.7

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Don Brill

|align=right| 18,148

|align=right| 26.6

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Mike Morrone

|align=right| 10,047

|align=right| 14.7

|

|

|Total

|align=right|68,232

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1975 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=Results from the 29 ridings in Metro |newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star |date=1975-09-19|location=Toronto|page=A18}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Bette Stephenson

|align=right| 17,921

|align=right| 45.7

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Bruce Bone

|align=right| 14,077

|align=right| 35.9

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Allan Millard

|align=right| 7,252

|align=right| 18.5

|

|Total

|align=right|39,250

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1977 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=How they voted in Metro area |newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star |date=1977-06-10|location=Toronto|page=A10}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Bette Stephenson

|align=right| 21,656

|align=right| 58.3

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Wilfred Caplan

|align=right| 9,614

|align=right| 25.9

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Allan Millard

|align=right| 5,071

|align=right| 13.7

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Independent|background}} |    

|Independent

| Donald Gordon

|align=right| 462

|align=right| 1.2

{{CANelec|CA|Libertarian| Scott Bell| 332| 0.9}}

|

|

|Total

|align=right|37,135

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 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&sjid=QlIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6285%2C1391429 |date=1981-03-20|location=Windsor, Ontario|page=22|access-date=2012-09-04}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Bette Stephenson

|align=right| 20,858

|align=right| 65.8

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Isadore Weinberg

|align=right| 5,630

|align=right| 17.8

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| David Crisp

|align=right| 3,936

|align=right| 12.4

{{CANelec|ON|Libertarian| Scott Bell| 1,276| 4.0}}

|

|

|Total

|align=right|31,700

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1985 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|author=Canadian Press|title=The night the Tories tumbled; riding by riding results |newspaper=Ottawa Citizen |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Gzc0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=hvUIAAAAIBAJ&pg=1464%2C1195068 |date=1985-05-03 |location=Toronto |page=43 |access-date=2012-09-04}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Bette Stephenson

|align=right| 18,010

|align=right| 47.9

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Gunner Tannis

|align=right| 10,110

|align=right| 26.9

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Gord Doctorow

|align=right| 6,925

|align=right| 18.4

{{CANelec|ON|Libertarian| Scott Bell| 2,517| 6.7}}

|

|

|Total

|align=right|37,562

|

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|+ 1987 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|title=How Metro-Area Voted|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1987-09-11|location=Toronto|page=A12}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Brad Nixon

|align=right| 14,228

|align=right| 47.3

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| Gordon Chong

|align=right| 11,979

|align=right| 39.9

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Steve Shorter

|align=right| 3,267

|align=right| 10.9

{{CANelec|ON|Libertarian| Joe Kyriakakis| 585| 1.9}}

|

|

|Total

|align=right|25,954

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1990 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite news|title=How Metro-Area Voted|newspaper=The Toronto Daily Star|date=1990-09-07|location=Toronto|page=A10}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| David Turnbull

|align=right| 13,037

|align=right| 44.6

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| Brad Nixon

|align=right| 10,382

|align=right| 35.5

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Marcia McVea

|align=right| 4,889

|align=right| 16.7

{{CANelec|ON|Green| Janet Creory| 577| 2.0}}

{{CANelec|ON|Libertarian| Mary-Anne Sikamea| 354| 1.2}}

|

|

|Total

|align=right|29,239

|

class="wikitable"

|+ 1995 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes{{cite web|url=http://results.elections.on.ca/results/1995_results/valid_votes.jsp?e_code=36&rec=0&district=york+mills&flag=E&layout=G|title=Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate|publisher=Elections Ontario|date=1995-06-08|access-date=2012-09-04}}

! Vote %

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|background}} |    

|Conservative

| David Turnbull

|align=right| 18,852

|align=right| 63.6

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|background}} |    

|Liberal

| David MacNaughton

|align=right| 7,318

|align=right| 24.7

{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|background}} |    

|New Democrat

| Lesley Durham

|align=right| 2,930

|align=right| 9.9

{{CANelec|ON|Libertarian| Mark Meschino| 223| 0.8}}

|{{Canadian party colour|ON|Natural Law|background}} |    

|Natural Law

| Debbie Weberg

|align=right| 173

|align=right| 0.6

{{CANelec|ON|Green| Marion Wyse| 157| 0.5}}

|

|

|Total

|align=right|29,653

|

References

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