Eglinton was a provincial electoral district located in Toronto , Ontario . From 1926 until 1999 it elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . At its abolishment in 1999 it consisted of the neighbourhoods of Davisville and Lawrence Park in the north end of the old city of Toronto. It was abolished into Eglinton—Lawrence , Don Valley West and St. Paul's .
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1926 boundaries
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1934 boundaries
Toronto riding boundaries after 1934 redistribution
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1934 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[5]
Vote %
Liberal
Harold Kirby
11,382
43.4
Conservative
A.C. McLean
9,894
37.7
Independent
G.A. Little
3,068
11.7
Dry Liberal
R.F. Mack
1,733
6.6
Independent
G. McConnell
135
0.5
Total
26,212
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1937 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[6]
Vote %
Liberal
Harold Kirby
14,756
48.6
Conservative
Leslie Blackwell
13,749
45.3
Co-operative Commonwealth
T.L. Teeter
1,857
6.1
Total
30,362
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1943 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[7]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Leslie Blackwell
13,351
50.1
Liberal
Harold Kirby
6,792
25.5
Co-operative Commonwealth
Russell Gee
6,512
24.4
Total
26,655
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1948 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[9]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Leslie Blackwell
18,673
51.7
Liberal
Fred Duncan
9,226
25.5
Co-operative Commonwealth
Ronald Monkman
8,237
22.8
Total
36,136
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1951 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[10]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
William Dunlop
21,767
64.1
Liberal
Frank Nash
7,038
22.5
Co-operative Commonwealth
Walter Parker
4,570
13.5
Total
34,575
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1955 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[11]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
William Dunlop
15,925
56.2
Liberal
David Anderson
9,986
35.2
Co-operative Commonwealth
Roy Begley
2,312
8.2
Independent
George Rolland
125
0.4
Total
28,348
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1959 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[12]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
William Dunlop
14,839
57.4
Liberal
Alex Thompson
7,870
30.4
Co-operative Commonwealth
Jack Inman
3,154
12.2
Total
25,863
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By-election January 18, 1962
Party
Candidate
Votes[13]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Leonard Reilly
11,385
45.3
Liberal
Jean Newman
11,200
44.6
New Democrat
Eamonn Martin
2,529
10.1
Total
25,114
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1966 boundaries
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1967 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[15]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Leonard Reilly
15,216
54.0
Liberal
Michael Miller
8,465
30.0
New Democrat
Peter Morgan
4,501
16.0
Total
28,182
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1971 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[16]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Leonard Reilly
19,940
57.0
Liberal
Hugh Morris
10,175
29.1
New Democrat
Robert Imlay
4,855
13.9
Independent
Robert M. Wales
nil
0.0
Total
34,970
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1974 boundaries
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1981 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[19]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Roy McMurtry
17,725
65.0
Liberal
Keith Polson
5,699
20.9
New Democrat
Eileen Elmy
3,550
13.1
Libertarian Angelo Cosentini 303 1.1
Total
27,277
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1985 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[20]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
David McFadden
13,496
43.6
Liberal
Dianne Poole
12,589
40.7
New Democrat
John Goodfellow
4,880
15.8
Total
30,964
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1987 boundaries
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1987 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[21]
Vote %
Liberal
Dianne Poole
13,794
44.3
Progressive Conservative
David McFadden
13,082
42.0
New Democrat
Michael Lee
3,772
12.1
Libertarian Richard Lubbock 384 1.2
Independent
John Stifel
123
0.4
Total
31,155
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1990 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[22]
Vote %
Liberal
Dianne Poole
12,032
36.0
Progressive Conservative
Ann Vanstone
11,859
35.5
New Democrat
Jay Waterman
7,772
23.2
Green Dan King 1,340 4.0
Libertarian Scott Bell 448 1.3
Total
33,451
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1995 Ontario general election
Party
Candidate
Votes[23]
Vote %
Progressive Conservative
Bill Saunderson
17,496
48.8
Liberal
Dianne Poole
12,904
36.0
New Democrat
Adam Di Carlo
4,597
12.8
Green Dan King 395 1.1
Natural Law
Linda Martin
325
4.0
Independent
Fernand Deschamps
123
0.3
Total
35,840
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Notes
Died in office February 2, 1961.
108 out of 120 polls reporting.
Citations
Canadian Press (1926-12-02). "Ontario General Elections and By-elections, 1923-1926". The Globe . Toronto. p. 7.
For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
For Herbert Ball's Legislative Assembly information see "Herbert Henry Ball, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Alvin McLean's Legislative Assembly information see "Alvin Coulter McLean, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Harold Kirby's Legislative Assembly information see "Harold James Kirby, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Leslie Blackwell's Legislative Assembly information see "Leslie Egerton Blackwell, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For William Dunlop's Legislative Assembly information see "William James Dunlop, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Leonard Reilly's Legislative Assembly information see "Leonard Mackenzie Reilly, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Roy McMurtry's Legislative Assembly information see "Roland "Roy" McMurtry, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For David McFadden's Legislative Assembly information see "David James McFadden, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Dianne Poole's Legislative Assembly information see "Dianne Poole, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
For Bill Saunderson's Legislative Assembly information see "William J. Saunderson, MPP" . Parliamentary History . Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
"Vote Cast and Personnel of the New Ontario Legislature". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. 1929-10-31. p. 43.
"Detailed Election Results". The Globe . Toronto. 1934-06-21. p. 3.
"Ontario Voted By Ridings". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. 1937-10-07. p. 5.
Canadian Press (1948-06-08). "How Ontario Electors Voted in all 90 Ridings". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. p. 24.
"Liberal win 3, PCs 2: Government keeps seats in Toronto". The Globe and Mail . Toronto. 1963-01-19. p. 1.
Canadian Press (1967-10-18). "Tories win, but..." The Windsor Star . Windsor, Ontario. p. B2. Retrieved 2012-04-30 .
Canadian Press (1971-10-22). "Here's who won on the Metro ridings". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. p. 12.
Canadian Press (1975-09-19). "Results from the 29 ridings in Metro". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. p. A18.
Canadian Press (1977-06-10). "How they voted in Metro area". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. p. A10.
"How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. 1987-09-11. p. A12.
"How Metro-Area Voted". The Toronto Daily Star . Toronto. 1990-09-07. p. A10.