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ALGOMA—MANITOULIN (PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT)

:''For information on the Algoma federal electoral district, see Algoma—Manitoulin''
Location of Algoma—Manitoulin in Northern Ontario

'Algoma—Manitoulin' is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1934.
Between 1986 and 1999, the district consisted of all of Algoma District minus two townships south of Hearst, an area of the southeast, which included Elliot Lake and everything east of it, and the city of Sault Ste. Marie.
In 1996, Ontario was divided into the same electoral districts as those used for federal electoral purposes. They were redistributed whenever a readjustment took place at the federal level.
In 2005, legislation was passed by the Legislature to divide Ontario into 107 electoral districts, beginning with the next provincial election in 2007. The eleven northern electoral districts, including Algoma—Manitoulin, are those defined for federal purposes in 1996, based on the 1991 census (except for a minor boundary adjustment). The 96 southern electoral districts are those defined for federal electoral purposes in 2003, based on the 2001 census. Without this legislation, the number of electoral districts in northern Ontario would have been reduced from eleven to ten.[1]

Contents
Members of the Legislative Assembly/Members of Provincial Parliament
Algoma—Manitoulin 1934-present
Election results since 1967
Notes
External links

Members of the Legislative Assembly/Members of Provincial Parliament


This riding elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
Algoma—Manitoulin 1934-present

#Wilfred Miller, Liberal (1934-1945)
#John Fullerton, Conservative/Progressive Conservative (1945-1963)
#Stanley Farquhar, Liberal (1963-1971)
#John Gordon Lane, Progressive Conservative (1971-1987)
#Mike Brown, Liberal (1987-present)

Election results since 1967



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{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 2003
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! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Michael A. Brown
|align=right|14,520
|align=right|49.6
|align=right| +5.1
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Peter Denley
|align=right|9,459
|align=right|31.7
|align=right| +4.4
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|Terry McCutcheon
|align=right|5,168
|align=right|17.3
|align=right| -9.5
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| style="width: 185px"|Green
|Ron Yurick
|align=right|680
|align=right|2.3
|align=right| -
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1999
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Michael A. Brown
|align=right|14,299
|align=right|44.5
|align=right| +1.4
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Lynn Watson
|align=right|8,780
|align=right|27.3
|align=right| +6.5
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|Keith Currie
|align=right|8,617
|align=right|26.8
|align=right| -9.3
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| style="width: 185px"|Libertarian
|Graham Hearn
|align=right|425
|align=right|1.3
|align=right| -
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1995
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Michael A. Brown
|align=right|6,190
|align=right|43.1
|align=right| +4.2
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|Joyce Foster
|align=right|5,184
|align=right|36.1
|align=right| +22.0
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Lois Miller
|align=right|2,991
|align=right|20.8
|align=right| -16.7
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1990
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Michael A. Brown
|align=right|5,961
|align=right|38.9
|align=right| -7.2
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Lois Miller
|align=right|5,754
|align=right|37.5
|align=right| +9.3
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|Ken Ferguson
|align=right|2,163
|align=right|14.1
|align=right| -11.6
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| style="width: 185px"|Confederation of Regions
|Richard Hammond
|align=right|1,114
|align=right|7.3
|align=right| -
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| style="width: 185px"|Independent
|Gene Solomon
|align=right|347
|align=right|2.3
|align=right| -
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1987
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Michael A. Brown
|align=right|7,157
|align=right|46.1
|align=right| +15.1
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Ron Boucher
|align=right|4,385
|align=right|28.2
|align=right| +6.4
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|Ben Wilson
|align=right|3,999
|align=right|25.7
|align=right| -21.5
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1985
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|John Gordon Lane
|align=right|7,174
|align=right|47.2
|align=right| -10.2
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Tom Farquhar
|align=right|4,704
|align=right|31.0
|align=right| +7.1
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Len Hembruf
|align=right|3,309
|align=right|21.8
|align=right| +3.1
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1981
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|John Gordon Lane
|align=right|7,160
|align=right|57.4
|align=right| +0.8
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Ernest Massicotte
|align=right|2,986
|align=right|23.9
|align=right| -2.8
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Peter Boychuk
|align=right|2,336
|align=right|18.7
|align=right| +2.1
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1977
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|John Gordon Lane
|align=right|7,381
|align=right|56.6
|align=right| +15.9
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Don Prescott
|align=right|3,486
|align=right|26.7
|align=right| -0.1
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Tasso Christie
|align=right|2,165
|align=right|16.6
|align=right| -15.9
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1975
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|John Gordon Lane
|align=right|5,452
|align=right|40.7
|align=right| +0.4
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Winston Baker
|align=right|4,352
|align=right|32.5
|align=right| +2.3
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Leo A. Foucault
|align=right|3,589
|align=right|26.8
|align=right| -2.7
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1971
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|John Gordon Lane
|align=right|5,147
|align=right|40.3
|align=right| +9.5
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Roger Taylor
|align=right|3,849
|align=right|30.2
|align=right| +6.1
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Austin H. Hunt
|align=right|3,768
|align=right|29.5
|align=right| -15.6
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="6"|Ontario general election, 1967
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
! colspan="2" style="width: 200px"|Party
! style="width: 170px"|Candidate
! style="width: 40px"|Votes
! style="width: 40px"|%
! style="width: 40px"|+/-
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| style="width: 185px"| Liberal
|Stan Farquhar
|align=right|4,424
|align=right|45.1
|align=right|
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| style="width: 185px"| Progressive Conservative
|Charles Stewart
|align=right|3,022
|align=right|30.8
|align=right|
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| style="width: 185px"|New Democrat
|Len Lefebvre
|align=right|2,358
|align=right|24.1
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Notes


1. Elections Ontario web site, “New Electoral Boundaries”

External links



★ Elections Ontario 1999 results and 2003 results


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