Don Valley East (provincial electoral district)

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Don Valley East
Ontario electoral district
Ontario 2018 Don Valley East.svg
Location in Toronto
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
  
Vacant
District created1999
First contested1999
Last contested2018
Demographics
Population (2016)94,579
Electors (2018)66,192
Area (km²)22.76
Pop. density (per km²)4,155.5
Census division(s)Toronto
Census subdivision(s)Toronto
Don Valley East from 2003 to 2018

Don Valley East is a provincial electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

It was created in 1999 from parts of Don Mills, York Mills, Oriole and Willowdale.

When the riding was created, it included all of North York within the following line: A hydroelectric transmission corridor located south of McNicoll Avenue to Highway 404 to Finch Avenue to the Don River East Branch to Highway 401 to Leslie Street to the CN Railway to Don Mills Road to the CP Railway to the Don River East Branch to the border of East York around Sunrise Avenue.

In 2007, the boundaries were altered slightly. In the northwest, the boundary was changed from the Don River to Leslie Street, and in the south they changed from the North York/East York border to Sunrise Avenue.

This riding underwent significant changes during the 2012 electoral redistribution. It lost almost half of its territory to Don Valley North and gained a significant portion of Don Valley West.

Members of Provincial Parliament[]

Don Valley East
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Don Mills, York Mills, Oriole and Willowdale
37th  1999–2003     David Caplan Liberal
38th  2003–2007
39th  2007–2011
40th  2011–2014 Michael Coteau
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2021
 2021–2022     Vacant
Sourced from the Ontario Legislative Assembly[1]

Election results[]

2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Coteau 13,012 35.93 −22.80
Progressive Conservative Denzil Minnan-Wong 11,984 33.09 +8.75
New Democratic Khalid Ahmed 9,937 27.44 +15.48
Green Mark Wong 917 2.53 −0.83
Libertarian Justin Robinson 236 0.65
Freedom Wayne Simmons 131 0.36
Total valid votes 36,217 99.08
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 337 0.92
Turnout 36,554 55.22
Eligible voters 66,192
Liberal hold Swing −15.78
Source: Elections Ontario[2][3]
2014 general election redistributed results[4]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 18,508 58.73
  Progressive Conservative 7,670 24.34
  New Democratic 3,768 11.96
  Green 1,060 3.36
  Others 507 1.61
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Coteau 19,248 55.71 +4.64
Progressive Conservative Angela Kennedy 9,257 26.79 -0.40
New Democratic Akil Sadikali 4,500 13.03 -5.57
Green Christopher McLeod 1,256 3.64 +1.44
Freedom Wayne Simmons 287 0.83 +0.48
Total valid votes 34,548 98.81
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 415 1.19 +0.64
Turnout 34,963 47.85 +1.77
Eligible voters 73,070
Liberal hold Swing +2.52
Source: Elections Ontario[5][6]
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Coteau 16,350 51.08 -4.55
Progressive Conservative Michael Lende 8,705 27.19 +2.08
New Democratic Bob Hilliard 5,953 18.60 +7.97
Green Aren Bedrosyan 702 2.19 -4.28
Family Coalition Ryan Kidd 187 0.58 +0.02
Freedom Wayne Simmons 113 0.35 +0.07
Total valid votes 32,010 99.46
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 175 0.54 -0.50
Turnout 32,185 46.08 -5.22
Eligible voters 69,851
Liberal hold Swing -3.32
Source: Elections Ontario[7][8]
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Caplan 19,667 55.63 -0.52
Progressive Conservative Angela Kennedy 8,878 25.11 -6.82
New Democratic Mary Trapani Hynes 3,759 10.63 +2.39
Green Trifon Haitas 2,287 6.47
Independent Stella Kargiannakis 467 1.32
Family Coalition Ryan Kidd 198 0.56
Freedom Wayne Simmons 99 0.28
Total valid votes 35,355 98.95
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 374 1.05
Turnout 35,729 51.30
Eligible voters 69,646
Liberal hold Swing +3.15
2003 general election redistributed results[9]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 17,951 56.14
  Progressive Conservative 10,209 31.93
  New Democratic 2,634 8.24
  Others 1,179 3.69
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Caplan 21,327 56.80 +6.30
Progressive Conservative Paul Sutherland 12,027 32.03 -11.16
New Democratic Murphy Browne 3,058 8.14 +3.76
Green Dan Craig 558 1.49 +1.28
Family Coalition Ryan Kidd 460 1.23 +0.86
Freedom Wayne Simmons 119 0.32 +0.19
Total valid votes 37,549 99.19
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 306 0.81 -0.46
Turnout 37,855 55.32 -6.25
Eligible voters 68,429
Liberal hold Swing +8.73
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal David Caplan 20,993 50.50
Progressive Conservative David Johnson 17,955 43.19
New Democratic Janaki Bala-Krishnan 1,822 4.38
Independent Raffi Assadourian 329 0.79
Family Coalition Ryan Kidd 153 0.37
Communist Elizabeth Rowley 91 0.22
Green Jeff Pancer 85 0.20
Independent Fernand Deschamps 65 0.16
Freedom Wayne Simmons 53 0.13
Natural Law Shail Lall 28 0.07
Total valid votes 41,574 98.74
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 532 1.26
Turnout 42,106 61.57
Eligible voters 68,391

2007 electoral reform referendum[]

2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 20,758 61.01
Mixed member proportional 13,265 38.99
Total valid votes 34,023 95.23
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1,706 4.77
Turnout 35,729 51.30
Eligible voters 69,646

References[]

  1. ^ For a listing of each MPP's Queen's Park curriculum vitae see below:
    • For David Caplan's Legislative Assembly information see "David Caplan, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-28.
    • For Michael Coteau's Legislative Assembly information see "Michael Coteau, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-28.
  2. ^ "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  3. ^ https://results.elections.on.ca/en/publications
  4. ^ http://electionprediction.org/2018_on/riding/20.php
  5. ^ "Official result from the record, 016 Don Valley East" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2015.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ https://results.elections.on.ca/en/publications
  7. ^ "Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - Don Valley East" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2014.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ https://results.elections.on.ca/en/publications
  9. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20071012015305/http://www.elections.on.ca/NR/rdonlyres/58B42005-4D29-433A-B555-39A7DC0660D5/0/Transposition_of_votes.xls

External links[]

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