Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Niagara Falls Ontario electoral district Niagara Falls in relation to southern Ontario ridings
Legislature House of Commons MP Tony Baldinelli Conservative District created 1952 First contested 1953 Last contested 2021 District webpage profile , map Population (2011 )[1] 128,357 Electors (2015)101,505 Area (km²)[2] 579 Pop. density (per km²) 221.7 Census division(s) Niagara Census subdivision(s) Niagara Falls , Fort Erie , Niagara-on-the-Lake
Niagara Falls is a federal electoral district in Ontario , Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953.
It consists of the city of Niagara Falls and the towns of Niagara-on-the-Lake and Fort Erie .
History [ ]
The riding was created in 1952 from parts of Erie—Lincoln and Welland ridings. It consisted initially of the townships of Stamford, Willoughby and Bertie, the city of Niagara Falls, and the towns of Fort Erie, Chippawa and Crystal Beach in the county of Welland. In 1966, the towns of Fort Erie, Chippawa and Crystal Beach and the township of Stamford were excluded from the riding.
In 1976, the riding was redefined to consist of the City of Niagara Falls and the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. In 1996, the riding was expanded to include the part of the City of Thorold lying east of the Welland Canal . In 2004 the western boundary of the riding was moved east from the Welland Canal to the Thorold town line, while the southern boundary was extended south to Lake Erie . This change excluded the town of Thorold and included all of the town of Fort Erie.
This riding was left unchanged during the 2012 electoral redistribution .
Demographics [ ]
According to the Canada 2011 Census
Ethnic groups: 89.5% White, 2.4% Aboriginal, 1.9% Black, 1.3% Chinese, 1.2% Filipino, 1.0% South Asian
Languages: 82.3% English, 3.8% Italian, 2.4% French, 1.9% German, 1.1% Chinese, 1.0% Spanish
Religions: 74.2% Christian (35.5% Catholic, 9.2% Anglican, 7.3% United Church, 3.4% Presbyterian, 2.2% Lutheran, 1.8% Christian Orthodox, 1.6% Pentecostal, 1.6% Baptist, 11.7% Other Christian), 1.1% Muslim, 23.2% None.
Median income: $27,796 (2010)[3]
Average income: $35,758 (2010) [4]
According to the Canada 2016 Census
Languages: (2016) 81.1% English, 3.4% Italian, 1.9% French, 1.7% German, 1.1% Spanish, 0.8% Serbian, 0.7% Tagalog, 0.7% Polish, 0.6% Mandarin, 0.5% Cantonese[5]
Federal riding associations [ ]
Riding associations are the local branches of the national political parties:
Party
Association Name
CEO
HQ Address
HQ City
Christian Heritage Party of Canada
CHP Niagara Falls
Andy Langendoen
3562 Garner Road
Niagara Falls
Conservative Party of Canada
Niagara Falls Conservative Association
Barbara Ruth Greenwood
4322 Kilman Place
Niagara Falls
Green
Niagara Falls Federal Green Party Association
Kathryn Waugh
Niagara Falls
Liberal Party of Canada
Niagara Falls Federal Liberal Association
Corinna Taylor
Niagara Falls
New Democratic Party
Niagara Falls Federal NDP Riding Association
Niagara Falls
Members of Parliament [ ]
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament :
Parliament
Years
Member
Party
Niagara FallsRiding created from Erie—Lincoln and Welland
22nd
1953–1957 William Houck Liberal
23rd
1957–1958
24th
1958–1960
1960–1962 Judy LaMarsh
25th
1962–1963
26th
1963–1965
27th
1965–1968
28th
1968–1972 Joe Greene
29th
1972–1974 Joe Hueglin Progressive Conservative
30th
1974–1979 Roger Carl Young Liberal
31st
1979–1980 Jake Froese Progressive Conservative
32nd
1980–1984 Al MacBain Liberal
33rd
1984–1988 Rob Nicholson Progressive Conservative
34th
1988–1993
35th
1993–1997 Gary Pillitteri Liberal
36th
1997–2000
37th
2000–2004
38th
2004–2006 Rob Nicholson Conservative
39th
2006–2008
40th
2008–2011
41st
2011–2015
42nd
2015–2019
43rd
2019–present Tony Baldinelli
Election results [ ]
Graph of election results in Niagara Falls (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2021 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Tony Baldinelli
26,810
37.9
+2.4
Liberal
Andrea Kaiser
23,650
33.5
+1.0
New Democratic
Brian Barker
12,871
18.2
+0.2
People's
Peter Taras
5,948
8.4
+7.0
Green
Melanie Holm
1,370
1.9
-3.0
Total valid votes
70,649
99.1
Total rejected ballots
646
0.9
Turnout
71,295
62.2
Eligible voters
114,698
Conservative hold
Swing
+0.7
Source: Elections Canada [6]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Tony Baldinelli
24,751
35.49
-6.59
$99,463.10
Liberal
Andrea Kaiser
22,690
32.54
-1.95
$88,011.69
New Democratic
Brian Barker
12,566
18.02
-2.88
$17,190.50
Independent
Mike Strange
4,997
7.17
-
none listed
Green
Sandra O'Connor
3,404
4.88
+2.36
$7,271.20
People's
Alexander Taylor
968
1.39
-
none listed
Christian Heritage
Tricia O'Connor
358
0.51
-
none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit
69,734
99.10
Total rejected ballots
636
0.90
+0.36
Turnout
70,370
62.15
-0.84
Eligible voters
113,232
Conservative hold
Swing
-2.32
Source: Elections Canada [7] [8]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Rob Nicholson
27,235
42.09
-11.17
$154,867.12
Liberal
Ron Planche
22,318
34.49
+15.58
$63,639.74
New Democratic
Carolynn Ioannoni
13,525
20.90
-2.59
$31,267.04
Green
Steven Soos
1,633
2.52
-1.34
$3,055.92
Total valid votes/Expense limit
64,711
99.46
$251,076.96
Total rejected ballots
353
0.54
Turnout
65,064
62.99
Eligible voters
103,291
Conservative hold
Swing
-13.38
Source: Elections Canada [9] [10]
2011 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Rob Nicholson
28,748
53.26
+6.56
–
New Democratic
Heather Kelley
12,681
23.49
+5.63
–
Liberal
Bev Hodgson
10,206
18.91
-8.00
–
Green
Shawn Willick
2,086
3.86
-4.61
–
Christian Heritage
Harold Jonker
259
0.5%
+0.48
–
Total valid votes
53,980
100.00
–
Total rejected ballots
264
0.49
-0.01
Turnout
54,244
56.90
+2.30
Eligible voters
95,326
–
–
2008 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Rob Nicholson
24,016
46.70%
+6.3%
$77,050
Liberal
Joyce Morocco
13,867
26.96%
-7.5%
$89,565
New Democratic
Eric Gillespie
9,186
17.86%
-3.1%
$18,513
Green
Shawn Willick
4,356
8.47%
+4.4%
$7,974
Total valid votes/Expense limit
51,425
99.5%
$94,533
Total rejected ballots
264
0.5%
Turnout
51,689
54.60%
2006 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Rob Nicholson
23,489
40.4%
+1.7%
Liberal
Gary Burroughs
20,099
34.5%
-2.0%
New Democratic
Wayne Gates
12,214
21.0%
+0.2%
Green
Kay Green
2,402
4.1%
+0.1%
Total valid votes
58,204
100.0%
2004 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Rob Nicholson
19,882
38.7%
-7.7%
Liberal
Victor Pietrangelo
18,745
36.5%
-9.4%
New Democratic
Wayne Gates
10,680
20.8%
+14.7%
Green
Ted Mousseau
2,071
4.0%
+2.7%
Total valid votes
51,378
100.0%
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.
2000 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Gary Pillitteri
17,907
45.9%
+7.6%
Alliance
Mel Grunstein
11,999
30.8%
+4.2%
Progressive Conservative
Tony Baldinelli
6,077
15.6%
-8.4%
New Democratic
Ed Booker
2,356
6.0%
-3.8%
Green
Clara Tarnoy
501
1.3%
+0.4%
Natural Law
Bill Amos
155
0.4%
0.0%
Total valid votes
38,995
100.0%
Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election.
1997 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Gary Pillitteri
15,868
38.4%
-8.7%
Reform
Mel Grunstein
10,986
26.6%
+1.6%
Progressive Conservative
Rob Nicholson
9,935
24.0%
+1.7%
New Democratic
John Cowan
4,052
9.8%
+6.4%
Green
Alexander Rados
374
0.9%
+0.3%
Natural Law
Bill Amos
154
0.4%
0.0%
Total valid votes
41,369
100.0%
1993 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Gary Pillitteri
20,542
47.1%
+12.1%
Reform
Mel Grunstein
10,890
25.0%
Progressive Conservative
Rob Nicholson
9,719
22.3%
-17.2%
New Democratic
Steve Leonard
1,470
3.4%
-18.0%
National
John Cowan
513
1.2%
Green
John Bruce McBurney
258
0.6%
Natural Law
Bill Amos
166
0.4%
Abolitionist
Ted Wiwchar
82
0.2%
Total valid votes
43,640
100.0%
1988 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Rob Nicholson
17,077
39.5%
-15.6%
Liberal
Gary Pillitteri
15,137
35.0%
+15.2%
New Democratic
Dick Harrington
9,232
21.3%
-2.4%
Christian Heritage
Bill Andres
1,713
4.0%
Commonwealth of Canada
Jean-Claude Souvray
97
0.2%
Total valid votes
43,256
100.0%
1984 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Rob Nicholson
22,852
55.1%
+18.2%
New Democratic
Richard Harrington
9,863
23.8%
+2.6%
Liberal
Al MacBain
8,219
19.8%
-21.3%
Green
Robert G. Scott
352
0.8%
Social Credit
Earl G. Erb
177
0.4%
-0.1%
Total valid votes
41,463
100.0%
1980 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Al MacBain
15,871
41.1%
+2.6%
Progressive Conservative
Jake Froese
14,251
36.9%
-5.0%
New Democratic
John A. Dawson
8,167
21.2%
+2.0%
Social Credit
Bruce Arnold
221
0.6%
Marxist–Leninist
David Wiwcharyk
61
0.2%
-0.2%
Total valid votes
38,571
100.0%
1979 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Jake Froese
16,916
41.9%
+10.3%
Liberal
Roger Carl Young
15,545
38.5%
-14.7%
New Democratic
John Dawson
7,757
19.2%
+4.7%
Marxist–Leninist
David Wiwcharyk
135
0.3%
Total valid votes
40,353
100.0%
1974 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Roger Carl Young
20,618
53.3%
14.5%
Progressive Conservative
Joe Hueglin
12,225
31.6%
-9.0%
New Democratic
Pat Piccirillo
5,607
14.5%
-5.4%
Social Credit
George Olesevich
254
0.7%
0.0%
Total valid votes
38,704
100.0%
1972 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Joe Hueglin
15,701
40.6%
+8.7%
Liberal
Tom Jamieson
14,978
38.7%
-12.0%
New Democratic
Ray Wilson
7,705
19.9%
+2.6%
Social Credit
George Olesevich
270
0.7%
Total valid votes
38,654
100.0%
1968 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
John James Greene
17,183
50.7%
-9.4%
Progressive Conservative
Bob Rolls
10,825
32.0%
+6.8%
New Democratic
Ray Wilson
5,861
17.3%
+6.0%
Total valid votes
33,869
100.0%
1965 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Judy LaMarsh
17,794
60.1%
+0.0%
Progressive Conservative
Jean Douglas
7,442
25.1%
-3.3%
New Democratic
Ronald C. Seebach
3,361
11.4%
-0.1%
Independent PC
John G. Graaskamp
657
2.2%
Social Credit
Arthur David Brooker
346
1.2%
Total valid votes
29,600
100.0%
1963 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Judy LaMarsh
18,749
60.2%
+0.5%
Progressive Conservative
Jean Douglas
8,863
28.4%
+3.3%
New Democratic
Bill Johnson
3,555
11.4%
-0.6%
Total valid votes
31,167
100.0%
1962 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Judy LaMarsh
18,500
59.7%
+12.3%
Progressive Conservative
Jean Douglas
7,795
25.2%
-4.1%
New Democratic
Bill Johnson
3,713
12.0%
-11.4%
Social Credit
Vito Antonio
985
3.2%
Total valid votes
30,993
100.0%
Canadian federal by-election, 31 October 1960 On Mr. Houck's death (5 May 1960)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Judy LaMarsh
13,428
47.3%
+1.6%
Progressive Conservative
Keith Lougheed
8,309
29.3%
-14.8%
New Democratic
Edward E. Mitchelson (as New Party )
6,627
23.4%
+13.2%
Total valid votes
28,364
100.0%
Note: NDP vote is compared to CCF vote in 1958 election.
1958 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
William Houck
14,025
45.8%
-8.2%
Progressive Conservative
Robert H. Hamilton
13,504
44.1%
-2.0%
Co-operative Commonwealth
Edward F. Twocock
3,115
10.2%
Total valid votes
30,644
100.0%
1957 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
William Houck
12,706
54.0%
-5.8%
Progressive Conservative
Robert H. Hamilton
10,845
46.0%
+18.1%
Total valid votes
23,551
100.0%
1953 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
William Houck
13,400
59.7%
Progressive Conservative
Winnifred Margaret Stokes
6,264
27.9%
Co-operative Commonwealth
Joseph Bacon
2,605
11.6%
Independent
Henry Speakman
167
0.7%
Total valid votes
22,436
100.0%
See also [ ]
References [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ Statistics Canada : 2012
^ Statistics Canada : 2012
^ "Statistics Canada: 2011 National Household Survey Profile" . May 8, 2013.
^ "Statistics Canada: 2011 National Household Survey Profile" . May 8, 2013.
^ "Mother Tongue (269), Knowledge of Official Languages (5), Age (15A) and Sex (3) for the Population Excluding Institutional Residents of Canada, Provinces and Territories and Federal Electoral Districts (2013 Representation Order), 2016 Census - 100% Data" . August 2, 2017.
^ "List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election" . Elections Canada . Retrieved September 2, 2021 .
^ "List of confirmed candidates" . Elections Canada . Retrieved October 4, 2019 .
^ "Official Voting Results" . Elections Canada. Retrieved August 12, 2021 .
^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Niagara Falls, 30 September 2015
^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
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