Prince Edward—Lennox
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Prince Edward-Lennox was a federal electoral district
represented in the Canadian
House of Commons
from 1925 to 1968. It was located in the province
of Ontario
. This riding was created in 1924 from Prince Edward
riding and parts of Lennox and Addington riding.
It initially consisted of the county of Prince Edward and the townships of Adolphustown, Amherst Island, Fredericksburg (North and South) and Richmond in the county of Lennox and Addington.
In 1933, the township of Ernestown in the county of Lennox and Addington was added to the riding.
The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between Prince Edward—Hastings
, Kingston and the Islands
and Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
ridings.
|Conservative
|HUBBS, John
|align="right"|6,435
|Progressive
|SEXSMITH, Edward James
|align="right"| 5,701
|}
|-
|Conservative
|HUBBS, John
|align="right"| 7,139
|Liberal
|HORSEY, Henry Herbert
|align="right"| 6,199
|}
|-
|Conservative
|WEESE, John Aaron
|align="right"| 6,923
|Liberal
|BENSON, William Henry
|align="right"| 5,447
|}
|-
|Conservative
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"| 7,411
|Liberal
|CLARK, James Warren
|align="right"| 6,771
|Reconstruction
|TAYLER, Garnet Stickney
|align="right"| 829
|}
|-
|National Government
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"| 6,574
|Liberal
|WEESE, Howard
|align="right"|5,906
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"|7,907
|Liberal
|BELL, Gordon L.
|align="right"|5,121
|Co-operative Commonwealth
|EAST, Donald Wesley
|align="right"|517
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"|7,435
|Liberal
|BELL, Gordon
|align="right"| 5,965
|Co-operative Commonwealth
|CARTER, Colin
|align="right"| 866
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"| 6,726
|Independent
|THOMPSON, David Donald
|align="right"|5,801
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|MILLIGAN, Clarence A.
|align="right"|9,003
|Liberal
|GREEN, Clinton
|align="right"| 5,901
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|MILLIGAN, Clarence Adam
|align="right"| 10,783
|Liberal
|NORMAN, Fred
|align="right"|4,458
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|ALKENBRACK, A. Douglas
|align="right"| 9,094
|Liberal
|WOOLSEY, Lloyd
|align="right"|7,128
|New Democratic Party
|WEESE, Howard
|align="right"| 922
|Social Credit
|CRANDALL, Wilbur N.
|align="right"| 142
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|ALKENBRACK, A. Douglas
|align="right"| 8,869
|Liberal
|WOOLSEY, Lloyd Douglas
|align="right"| 7,515
|New Democratic Party
|WEESE, Howard
|align="right"| 863
|Social Credit
|O'MARRA, Lawrence R.
|align="right"| 117
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
|ALKENBRACK, A. Douglas
|align="right"|9,064
|Liberal
|WOOLSEY, Lloyd D.
|align="right"| 6,311
|New Democratic Party
|OWEN, Jack
|align="right"| 1,043
|}
Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada, also known as a constituency or a riding, is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based...
represented in the Canadian
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
House of Commons
Canadian House of Commons
The House of Commons of Canada is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign and the Senate. The House of Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 308 members known as Members of Parliament...
from 1925 to 1968. It was located in the province
Provinces and territories of Canada
The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second-largest country by area. There are ten provinces and three territories...
of Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....
. This riding was created in 1924 from Prince Edward
Prince Edward (electoral district)
Prince Edward was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867, and consisted of the County of Prince Edward....
riding and parts of Lennox and Addington riding.
It initially consisted of the county of Prince Edward and the townships of Adolphustown, Amherst Island, Fredericksburg (North and South) and Richmond in the county of Lennox and Addington.
In 1933, the township of Ernestown in the county of Lennox and Addington was added to the riding.
The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between Prince Edward—Hastings
Prince Edward—Hastings
Prince Edward—Hastings is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968...
, Kingston and the Islands
Kingston and the Islands
Kingston and the Islands is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968....
and Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1979. It was located in the province of Ontario...
ridings.
Electoral history
|-|Conservative
Conservative Party of Canada (historical)
The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation. Initially known as the "Liberal-Conservative Party", it dropped "Liberal" from its name in 1873, although many of its candidates continued to use this name.As a result of World War I and the...
|HUBBS, John
John Hubbs
John Hubbs was a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Wellington, Ontario and became a canner and manufacturer....
|align="right"|6,435
|Progressive
Progressive Party of Canada
The Progressive Party of Canada was a political party in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s. It was linked with the provincial United Farmers parties in several provinces and, in Manitoba, ran candidates and formed governments as the Progressive Party of Manitoba...
|SEXSMITH, Edward James
|align="right"| 5,701
|}
|-
|Conservative
Conservative Party of Canada (historical)
The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation. Initially known as the "Liberal-Conservative Party", it dropped "Liberal" from its name in 1873, although many of its candidates continued to use this name.As a result of World War I and the...
|HUBBS, John
John Hubbs
John Hubbs was a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Wellington, Ontario and became a canner and manufacturer....
|align="right"| 7,139
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|HORSEY, Henry Herbert
Henry Herbert Horsey
Henry Herbert Horsey was a Canadian Senator.Born in Kingston, Ontario, the son of Henry Hodge Horsey and Amey Ann Rose, Horsey attended Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario where he was noted as a scholar and athlete as a member of the school's championship rugby teams. He went into business in...
|align="right"| 6,199
|}
|-
|Conservative
Conservative Party of Canada (historical)
The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation. Initially known as the "Liberal-Conservative Party", it dropped "Liberal" from its name in 1873, although many of its candidates continued to use this name.As a result of World War I and the...
|WEESE, John Aaron
|align="right"| 6,923
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|BENSON, William Henry
|align="right"| 5,447
|}
|-
|Conservative
Conservative Party of Canada (historical)
The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation. Initially known as the "Liberal-Conservative Party", it dropped "Liberal" from its name in 1873, although many of its candidates continued to use this name.As a result of World War I and the...
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"| 7,411
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|CLARK, James Warren
|align="right"| 6,771
|Reconstruction
Reconstruction Party of Canada
The Reconstruction Party was a Canadian political party founded by Henry Herbert Stevens, a long-time Conservative Member of Parliament . Stevens served as Minister of Trade in the Arthur Meighen government of 1921, and as Minister of Trade and Commerce from 1930 to 1934 in the Depression-era...
|TAYLER, Garnet Stickney
|align="right"| 829
|}
|-
|National Government
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"| 6,574
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|WEESE, Howard
|align="right"|5,906
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"|7,907
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|BELL, Gordon L.
|align="right"|5,121
|Co-operative Commonwealth
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation was a Canadian political party founded in 1932 in Calgary, Alberta, by a number of socialist, farm, co-operative and labour groups, and the League for Social Reconstruction...
|EAST, Donald Wesley
|align="right"|517
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"|7,435
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|BELL, Gordon
|align="right"| 5,965
|Co-operative Commonwealth
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation was a Canadian political party founded in 1932 in Calgary, Alberta, by a number of socialist, farm, co-operative and labour groups, and the League for Social Reconstruction...
|CARTER, Colin
|align="right"| 866
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|TUSTIN, George James
|align="right"| 6,726
|Independent
|THOMPSON, David Donald
|align="right"|5,801
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|MILLIGAN, Clarence A.
|align="right"|9,003
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|GREEN, Clinton
|align="right"| 5,901
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|MILLIGAN, Clarence Adam
|align="right"| 10,783
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|NORMAN, Fred
|align="right"|4,458
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|ALKENBRACK, A. Douglas
Almonte Alkenbrack
Almonte Douglas Alkenbrack was a Canadian politician and a lumberman. He was born in Rydal Bank, Ontario, which is now a part of the township of Plummer Additional, Ontario....
|align="right"| 9,094
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|WOOLSEY, Lloyd
|align="right"|7,128
|New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party , commonly referred to as the NDP, is a federal social-democratic political party in Canada. The interim leader of the NDP is Nycole Turmel who was appointed to the position due to the illness of Jack Layton, who died on August 22, 2011. The provincial wings of the NDP in...
|WEESE, Howard
|align="right"| 922
|Social Credit
Social Credit Party of Canada
The Social Credit Party of Canada was a conservative-populist political party in Canada that promoted social credit theories of monetary reform...
|CRANDALL, Wilbur N.
|align="right"| 142
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|ALKENBRACK, A. Douglas
|align="right"| 8,869
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|WOOLSEY, Lloyd Douglas
|align="right"| 7,515
|New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party , commonly referred to as the NDP, is a federal social-democratic political party in Canada. The interim leader of the NDP is Nycole Turmel who was appointed to the position due to the illness of Jack Layton, who died on August 22, 2011. The provincial wings of the NDP in...
|WEESE, Howard
|align="right"| 863
|Social Credit
Social Credit Party of Canada
The Social Credit Party of Canada was a conservative-populist political party in Canada that promoted social credit theories of monetary reform...
|O'MARRA, Lawrence R.
|align="right"| 117
|}
|-
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|ALKENBRACK, A. Douglas
|align="right"|9,064
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|WOOLSEY, Lloyd D.
|align="right"| 6,311
|New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party , commonly referred to as the NDP, is a federal social-democratic political party in Canada. The interim leader of the NDP is Nycole Turmel who was appointed to the position due to the illness of Jack Layton, who died on August 22, 2011. The provincial wings of the NDP in...
|OWEN, Jack
|align="right"| 1,043
|}
See also
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts