Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Wellington—Halton Hills Ontario electoral district Wellington—Halton Hills in relation to other southern Ontario electoral districts
Legislature House of Commons MP Michael Chong Conservative District created 2003 First contested 2004 Last contested 2021 District webpage profile , map Population (2011 )[1] 115,880 Electors (2015)88,674 Area (km²)[2] 1,584 Pop. density (per km²) 73.2 Census division(s) Wellington , Halton Census subdivision(s) Halton Hills , Centre Wellington , Guelph/Eramosa , Erin , Puslinch
Wellington—Halton Hills in relation to Southern Ontario ridings
Wellington—Halton Hills is a federal electoral district in Ontario , Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.
The Member of Parliament for Wellington—Halton Hills is Michael Chong of the Conservative Party of Canada .
The riding was created in 2003 from parts of Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey , Guelph—Wellington , Halton and Waterloo—Wellington ridings.
It consists of the Town of Halton Hills in the Regional Municipality of Halton and the townships of Centre Wellington, Guelph/Eramosa and Puslinch and the Town of Erin in Wellington County . Although it is counted as part of Midwestern Ontario , it spills into Halton, which is part of the Greater Toronto Area .
This riding lost fractions of territory to Guelph and Kitchener—Conestoga during the 2012 electoral redistribution .
Members of Parliament [ ]
Election results [ ]
Graph of election results in Wellington—Halton Hills (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
Michael Chong
35,257
52.1
+4.7
Liberal
Melanie Lang
18,384
27.2
-1.2
New Democratic
Noor Jahangir
7,050
10.4
+1.1
People's
Syl Carle
4,359
6.4
+4.2
Green
Ran Zhu
2,606
3.9
-8.8
Total valid votes
67,656
99.3
Total rejected ballots
448
0.7
Turnout
68,104
67.3
Eligible voters
101,212
Conservative hold
Swing
+3.0
Source: Elections Canada [3]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Michael Chong
33,044
47.4
-3.2
$78,757.50
Liberal
Lesley Barron
19,777
28.4
-8.18
$70,168.78
Green
Ralph Martin
8,851
12.7
8.61
none listed
New Democratic
Andrew Bascombe
6,499
9.3
0.86
none listed
People's
Syl Carle
1,509
2.2
-
$6,565.51
Total valid votes/expense limit
69,680
100.0
$122,383.64
Total rejected ballots
359
Turnout
70,039
70.8
Eligible voters
98,901
Conservative hold
Swing
+2.49
Source: Elections Canada [4] [5] [6]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Michael Chong
32,482
50.90
-12.83
$114,808.31
Liberal
Don Trant
23,279
36.48
+20.16
$82,917.29
New Democratic
Anne Gajerski-Cauley
5,321
8.34
-4.66
$11,740.16
Green
Brent Allan Bouteiller
2,547
3.99
-2.41
$2,190.90
Canadian Action
Harvey Edward Anstey
183
0.29
-0.27
$381.96
Total valid votes/Expense limit
63,812
100.00
$230,272.85
Total rejected ballots
185
0.28
–
Turnout
63,977
71.36
+4.09
Eligible voters
89,653
Conservative hold
Swing
-16.5
Source: Elections Canada [7] [8]
2011 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party
Vote
%
Conservative
35,023
63.73
Liberal
8,979
16.34
New Democratic
7,120
12.96
Green
3,518
6.40
Others
315
0.57
2011 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Michael Chong
35,132
63.70
+6.07
–
Liberal
Barry Peters
9,034
16.38
-5.95
–
New Democratic
Anastasia Zavarella
7,146
12.96
+3.59
–
Green
Brent Bouteiller
3,527
6.37
-3.47
9,592.53
Christian Heritage
Jeffrey Streutker
316
0.57
-0.24
–
Total valid votes/Expense limit
55,155
100.00
$89,278.64
Total rejected ballots
154
0.28
–
Turnout
55,309
67.27
–
Eligible voters
82,215
–
–
Conservative hold
Swing
+6.01
2008 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Michael Chong
29,191
57.63
+6.97
$67,429
Liberal
Bruce Bowser
11,312
22.33
-6.83
$71,000
Green
Brent Bouteiller
4,987
9.84
+3.74
$1,497
New Democratic
Noel Duignan
4,747
9.37
-2.94
$800
Christian Heritage
Jeffrey Streutker
414
0.81
-0.29
$416
Total valid votes/Expense limit
50,651
100.00
$85,604
Conservative hold
Swing
+6.9
2006 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Michael Chong
27,907
50.75
+7.95
$73,993
Liberal
Rod Finnie
16,065
29.22
-8.99
$55,605
New Democratic
Noel Duignan
6,785
12.34
+0.43
$5,496
Green
Brent Bouteiller
3,362
6.11
+0.68
$1,102
Christian Heritage
Carol Ann Krusky
606
1.10
-0.54
$4,944
Independent
Mike Wisniewski
355
0.65
–
$1,174
Total valid votes
54,987
100.00
$78,546
Conservative hold
Swing
+8.47
2004 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Conservative
Michael Chong
21,479
42.81
–
$64,026
Liberal
Bruce Hood
19,173
38.21
–
$73,831
New Democratic
Noel Duignan
5,974
11.91
–
$13,594
Green
Brent Bouteiller
2,725
5.43
–
$799
Christian Heritage
Pat Woode
826
1.65
–
$2,304
Total valid votes
50,177
100.00
$75,799
Conservative hold
Swing
+6.01
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