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Bramalea—Gore—Malton (provincial electoral district)

Coordinates: 43°43′13″N 79°41′14″W / 43.72028°N 79.68722°W / 43.72028; -79.68722
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Bramalea—Gore—Malton
Ontario electoral district
Bramalea—Gore—Malton in relation to other Greater Toronto Area electoral districts
Coordinates:43°43′13″N 79°41′14″W / 43.72028°N 79.68722°W / 43.72028; -79.68722
Location of the constituency office in Brampton (as of 3 September 2010)
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
District created2004
District abolished2018
First contested2007
Last contested2014
Demographics
Population (2006)152,698
Electors (2007)92,728
Area (km²)151
Census division(s)Peel
Census subdivision(s)Mississauga, Brampton

Bramalea—Gore—Malton was a provincial electoral district in Southern Ontario, Canada. It was created for the 2007 provincial election. All of the district was carved from Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale.

The riding includes the part of Mississauga north of the 401 and east of Dixie Road and the part of Brampton east of a line following Dixie Road to Bovaird Drive to Torbram Road.

In 2018, the district was dissolved into Brampton East, Mississauga—Malton, Brampton Centre, and Brampton North.

The riding has the unusual distinction of only ever having been held by members of Canada's Sikh minority.

Members of Provincial Parliament

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Bramalea—Gore—Malton
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
39th  2007–2011     Kuldip Kular Liberal
40th  2011–2014     Jagmeet Singh New Democratic
41st  2014–2017
Riding dissolved into Brampton East, Mississauga—Malton,
Brampton Centre, and Brampton North

Election results

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2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 23,519 44.32 +6.68
Liberal Kuldip Kular 17,873 33.68 +0.75
Progressive Conservative Harjit Jaswal 9,403 17.72 -4.99
Green Pauline Thornham 2,277 4.29 +1.79
Total valid votes 53,072 100.0  
New Democratic hold Swing +2.96
Source: Elections Ontario[1]
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 16,626 37.64 +25.82
Liberal Kuldip Kular 14,349 32.93 -14.07
Progressive Conservative Sanjeev Maingi 9,896 22.71 -6.65
Green Pauline Thornham 1,091 2.50 -7.63
Libertarian Joy Lee 738 1.69
Independent Archie McLachlan 491 1.13
Family Coalition Linda O'Marra 381 0.87 -0.29
Total valid votes 43,572 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 321 0.73
Turnout 43,893 40.68
Eligible voters 107,820
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +19.95
Source: Elections Ontario[2]
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Kuldip Kular 19,106 47.00 +4.30
Progressive Conservative Pam Hundal 11,934 29.36 -7.38
New Democratic Glenn Crowe 5,016 12.34 -0.43
Green Bruce Haines 4,120 10.14
Family Coalition Gary Nail 471 1.16
Total valid votes 40,647 100.00
  Liberal hold Swing +5.84

^ Change is from redistributed results

2007 electoral reform referendum

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2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 23,086 59.9
Mixed member proportional 15,452 40.1
Total valid votes 38,538 100.0

Sources

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  1. ^ Elections Ontario (2014). "Official return from the records, 006 Bramalea-Gore-Malton" (PDF). Retrieved 27 June 2015.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Elections Ontario (2011). "Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - Bramalea—Gore—Malton" (PDF). Retrieved 3 June 2014.[permanent dead link]