London North Centre

For the provincial electoral district, see London North Centre (provincial electoral district).
London North Centre
Ontario electoral district

London North Centre shown within southwestern Ontario (2013 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP
 
 
 

Peter Fragiskatos
Liberal

District created 1996
First contested 1997
Last contested 2015
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1] 118,079
Electors (2015) 87,668
Area (km²)[2] 63
Pop. density (per km²) 1,874.3
Census divisions Middlesex
Census subdivisions London

London North Centre (French: London-Centre-Nord; formerly known as London—Adelaide) is an electoral district in the city of London in the province of Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.

Demographics

Ethnic groups: 86.8% White, 2.0% Chinese, 1.9% Black, 1.8% South Asian, 1.7% Aboriginal, 1.2% Southeast Asian, 1.1% Arab
Languages: 79.8% English, 1.4% French, 18.0% Other
Religions: 38.5% Protestant, 27.3% Catholic, 22.6% No religion, 3.0% Muslim, 2.8% Other Christian, 2.2% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Jewish
Average income: $31,174

Geography

It consists of the part of the City of London east of Wonderland Road North and Wharncliffe Road, north of Oxford Street West and the Thames River and west of Highbury Avenue North. The district includes the University of Western Ontario and Victoria, University, and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Wonderland Road, Oxford Street, Wharncliffe Road, and south branch of the Thames River form its western boundary with the district of London West, Highbury Avenue and the south branch of the Thames its eastern and southern boundaries with London—Fanshawe, and the north city limit its boundary with Perth—Middlesex riding to the north.

History

The riding was created in 1996 as "London—Adelaide" from parts of London East, London West and London—Middlesex ridings. It was renamed "London North Centre" in 1997.

This riding lost territory to London—Fanshawe and gained territory from London West during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following member of the House of Commons:

Parliament Years Member Party
London—Adelaide
Riding created from London East, London West
and London—Middlesex
36th  1997–2000     Joe Fontana Liberal
London North Centre
37th  2000–2004     Joe Fontana Liberal
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2006
 2006–2008 Glen Pearson
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Susan Truppe Conservative
42nd  2015–Present     Peter Fragiskatos Liberal

Election results

2008present general elections

Canadian federal election, 2015
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalPeter Fragiskatos 32,427 50.45 +16.22
ConservativeSusan Truppe 19,990 31.10 -5.95
New DemocraticGerman Gutierrez 9,423 14.66 -9.61
GreenCarol Dyck 2,286 3.56 -0.48
Marxist–LeninistMarvin Roman 145 0.23
Total valid votes/Expense limit 64,271100.00 $227,732.91
Total rejected ballots 2670.41
Turnout 64,53872.66
Eligible voters 88,819
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +11.08
Source: Elections Canada[3][4][5][6]
Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeSusan Truppe 19,468 36.96 +3.99 $88,641.34
LiberalGlen Pearson 17,803 33.80 -5.33 $64,078.28
New DemocraticGerman Gutierrez 12,996 24.67 +7.20 $16,103.05
GreenMary Ann Hodge 2,177 4.13 -6.30 $9,128.59
Animal AllianceAnnaMaria Valastro 229 0.43 $71.19
Total valid votes 52,673 100.00
Total rejected ballots/Expense Limit 231 0.44+0.03$94,071.99

Turnout 52,904 59.69
Eligible voters 88,624
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalGlen Pearson 21,018 39.13 +4.27 $90,524
ConservativePaul Van Meerbergen 17,712 32.97 +8.49 $71,577
New Democratic Steve Holmes 9,387 17.47 +3.39 $13,795
GreenMary Ann Hodge 5,603 10.43 -15.41 $7,209
Total valid votes/Expense limit 53,720100.00$93,856
Total rejected ballots 2220.41
Turnout 53,942

2006 by-election

Lawn signs for all the major candidates decorate the intersection of Dundas and Egerton streets during the by-election

Long-time MP Joe Fontana resigned from the seat in 2006 in order to run in the London municipal election as a candidate for mayor, requiring a by-election to be held.

The election was called on October 22, 2006 with polling day falling on November 27.[7]

The election result presented a major breakthrough for the Green Party, tripling its previous showing in the general election and placing slightly ahead of the candidate of the governing Conservative Party. The vote for party leader Elizabeth May was over five times the 4.5% national popular vote in the preceding federal election.

Canadian federal by-election, November 27, 2006
Resignation of Joe Fontana
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalGlen Pearson 13,287 34.85% −5.27
GreenElizabeth May 9,864 25.87% +20.38
ConservativeDianne Haskett 9,309 24.42% −5.48
New DemocraticMegan Walker 5,388 14.13% −9.62
Progressive Canadian Steven Hunter 145 0.38% −0.09
IndependentRobert Ede 77 0.20%
Canadian ActionWill Arlow 53 0.14%
Total 38,123100.00%

19972006 general elections

Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalJoe Fontana 24,109 40.12 -2.96 $78,406
ConservativeJohn Mazzilli 17,968 29.90 +2.46 $63,536
New DemocraticStephen Maynard 14,271 23.75 -0.39 $20,817
GreenStuart Smith 3,300 5.49 +0.72 $2,442
Progressive CanadianRod Morley 283 0.47 +0.03 $2,852
Marxist–LeninistMargaret Mondaca 160 0.27 +0.14 $0.00
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalJoe Fontana 21,472 43.08 -8.46
ConservativeTim Gatten 13,677 27.44 -9.57
New DemocraticJoe Swan 12,034 24.14 +15.24
GreenBronagh Joyce Morgan 2,376 4.77 +3.23
Progressive CanadianRod Morley 220 0.44
Marxist–LeninistGustavo Grandos-Ocon 67 0.13

^ Conservative change is from combined Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative totals.

Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalJoe Fontana 22,795 51.54 -0.18
AllianceNancy Branscombe 9,062 20.49 +5.30
Progressive ConservativeLorie Johnson 7,305 16.52 -0.95
New DemocraticColleen Redmond 3,936 8.90 -3.39
GreenJeremy McNaughton 681 1.54 +0.06
MarijuanaTim Berg 453 1.02 -

^ Canadian Alliance change is from Reform

Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalJoe Fontana 23,891 51.72
Progressive ConservativeJim Henkel 8,072 17.47
ReformTara Bingham 7,016 15.19
New DemocraticColleen Redmond 5,679 12.29
GreenJeff Culbert 685 1.48
Christian HeritageKen Devries 375 0.81
IndependentMichael Rubinoff 336 0.73
Marxist–LeninistVera Cruise 138 0.30

See also

References

Notes

  1. Statistics Canada: 2011
  2. Statistics Canada: 2011
  3. Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for London North Centre, 30 September 2015
  4. Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
  5. Elections Canada Preliminary Results
  6. Change represents redistributed results as calculated by Elections Canada from 2011 Election to boundaries of the 2013 Redistribution Order
  7. "Prime Minister announces by-election for November 27, 2006". Pm.gc.ca. Retrieved 2011-01-10.

Coordinates: 43°00′N 81°12′W / 43.0°N 81.2°W / 43.0; -81.2

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