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Ottawa South (provincial electoral district)

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MPP
  
John Fraser Liberal

First contested
  
1926

Population (2011)
  
121,921

Census division
  
Ottawa

District created
  
1925

Last contested
  
2014

Province
  
Ontario

Elector
  
86,346

Ottawa South (provincial electoral district)

Legislature
  
Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Ottawa South (fr. Ottawa-Sud) is a provincial electoral district (riding) in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the city of Ottawa.

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History

The district was created in 1925 from part of Ottawa West. Prior to the 1999 election, the provincial district did not have the same borders as the federal district.

Prior to the 1967 redistribution, the riding shared no common area with the present riding. Present day Ottawa South could be found in the riding of Russell prior to 1967.

After having been firmly conservative for the first 60 years, the seat of Ottawa South was held for more than 25 years by two generations of McGuinty's under the Liberal banner.

2013 by-election

Dalton McGuinty resigned the Premiership of Ontario in February 2013, but decided to stay on as MPP of Ottawa South until the next election. McGuinty changed his mind however, and resigned on June 12 amid the "gas plant scandal".

1954-1966: Ward 5 (Old Ottawa South, the Glebe) and that part of Wards 4 (Centretown) and 6 (Dalhousie Ward) south of Sparks Street and Wellington Street (West).

1933-1954: Capital Ward, Dalhousie Ward, Central Ward, Wellington Ward, that part of Riverdale Ward west of Main Street and that part of Elmdale Ward east of Parkdale Avenue.

1925-1933: Dalhousie Ward and Capital Ward

Riding associations

Riding associations are the local branches of the provincial political parties: [1]

References

Ottawa South (provincial electoral district) Wikipedia