Kanata—Carleton (provincial electoral district)

Kanata—Carleton is a provincial electoral district in Ottawa, Ontario[1] which was first contested in the 2018 provincial election.

Kanata—Carleton
Ontario electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Karen McCrimmon
Liberal
District created2015
First contested2018
Last contested2023
Demographics
Population (2016)110,965
Electors (2018)86,449
Area (km²)806
Pop. density (per km²)137.7
Census division(s)Ottawa
Census subdivision(s)Ottawa

History

The riding was created federally with the 2012 redistribution process. That same process was announced by the Ontario government, meaning the provincial ridings will follow a similar boundary division for the 2018 provincial election.[2] The new riding contains almost all of the portion of the former Carleton—Mississippi Mills located in Ottawa, except for the portion south of Highway 7/Highway 417 that transferred Carleton. A small fraction came from Nepean—Carleton surrounding the Bridlewood neighbourhood.

Its first MPP, Merrilee Fullerton resigned in 2023, triggering a by-election.[3] The Liberals won the by-election, replacing the Progressive Conservatives after decades of straight wins in the area.[4]

Geography

The riding roughly covers the Ottawa suburb of Kanata and the rural West Carleton-March Ward, including the communities of Carp, Constance Bay, Corkery, Dunrobin, Fitzroy Harbour, Galetta, Kinburn and Marathon Village.

The riding covers an area within a boundary defined as follows: Western limit of Ottawa starting at Highway 7. NE along Highway 7 to Highway 417. NE along Highway 417 to Maple Grove Road. NE along Maple Grove Road to the Carp River. SE along the Carp River to the SW section of Spearman Lane. NE along Spearman Lane to Terry Fox Drive. SE along Terry Fox to Hope Side Road. NE along Hope Side Road to Richmond Road. N along Richmond Road to West Hunt Club Road. NW to Haanel Drive with Robertson Road. SW along Robertson Road to Eagleson Road. NW along Eagleson Road to March Road, Herzberg Road and March Valley Road to Riddell Road to the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec. along the boundary to the north limit of the city of Ottawa then SW and SE along the northern and western limits of the city to the point of commencement.

Members of Provincial Parliament

Kanata-Carleton
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Carleton—Mississippi Mills and Nepean—Carleton
42nd  2018–2022     Merrilee Fullerton Progressive Conservative
43rd  2022–2023
 2023–present     Karen McCrimmon Liberal

Electoral history

Ontario provincial by-election, July 27, 2023
Resignation of Merrilee Fullerton
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalKaren McCrimmon11,21434.53+11.11
Progressive ConservativeSean Webster10,41632.07-11.54
New DemocraticMelissa Coenraad9,56029.43+5.19
New BlueJennifer Boudreau6361.96-0.42
GreenSteven Warren4421.36-4.13
IndependentJosh Rachlis900.28
Total valid votes 32,358
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 121
Turnout 35.14-16.24
Eligible voters 91,666
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +11.10
2022 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeMerrilee Fullerton19,87143.61+0.41
New DemocraticMelissa Coenraad11,04524.24-4.93
LiberalShahbaz Syed10,67223.42+6.41
GreenPat Freel2,5035.49+0.20
New BlueJennifer Boudreau1,0852.38
Ontario PartyBrian Chuipka3930.86
Total valid votes 45,56999.72
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1260.28-0.50
Turnout 45,69551.38-10.94
Eligible voters 88,936
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +2.67
Source: Elections Ontario[5]
2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeMerrilee Fullerton23,08943.19-2.39
New DemocraticJohn Hansen15,59229.17+15.21
LiberalStephanie Maghnam9,09017.01-16.35
GreenAndrew West2,8275.29-1.81
TrilliumJack MacLaren1,9473.64
LibertarianPeter D'Entremont5240.98
None of the AboveRobert LeBrun3840.72
Total valid votes 53,45399.22
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 4180.78
Turnout 53,87162.32
Eligible voters 86,449
Progressive Conservative notional hold Swing -8.80
Source: Elections Ontario[6]


^ Results are compared to redistributed results

2014 general election redistributed results[7]
Party Vote  %
  Progressive Conservative19,59845.59
  Liberal14,34033.36
  New Democratic6,00013.96
  Green3,0527.10

References

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