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Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke (provincial electoral district)

Coordinates: 45°38′N 77°25′W / 45.63°N 77.41°W / 45.63; -77.41
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Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Ontario electoral district
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke shown within the Eastern Ontario region
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
John Yakabuski
Progressive Conservative
District created1999
First contested1999
Last contested2022
Demographics
Population (2016)103,495
Electors (2018)81,550
Area (km²)12,385
Pop. density (per km²)8.4
Census division(s)Nipissing, Renfrew
Census subdivision(s)Arnprior, Bonnechere Valley, Deep River, Laurentian Valley, Madawaska Valley, McNab/Braeside, Pembroke, Petawawa, Renfrew, Whitewater Region

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.

It is represented by John Yakabuski of the Progressive Conservative Party.

The population of the riding in 2006 was 98,803.

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke includes all of Renfrew County and a small section of Nipissing District around Algonquin Provincial Park.

The largest community in the riding is the city of Pembroke; other communities include Arnprior, Barry's Bay, Chalk River, Cobden, Deep River, Eganville, Killaloe, Petawawa and Renfrew.

Until recently, the riding was a Liberal stronghold both federally and provincially; however, a growing agricultural and religious base has turned this into one of the most conservative areas in Ontario. It was the only riding the Liberals had and lost in the 2003 provincial election.

Geography

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The riding consists of

  • the County of Renfrew; and
  • the part of the Territorial District of Nipissing lying south and east of and including the townships of Deacon, Lister, Anglin, Dickson, Preston and Airy.

History

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The provincial electoral district was created in 1999 when provincial ridings were defined to have the same borders as federal ridings.

Members of Provincial Parliament

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Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created
37th  1999–2003     Sean Conway Liberal
38th  2003–2007     John Yakabuski Progressive Conservative
39th  2007–2011
40th  2011–2014
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2022
43rd  2022–present

Election results

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2022 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski 24,563 61.12 −8.07 $37,426
New Democratic Kurt Stoll 6,872 17.10 +0.36 $29,868
Liberal Oliver A. Jacob 3,928 9.77 +0.02 $1,685
New Blue Thomas O'Connor 1,868 4.65   $8,416
Green Anna Dolan 1,470 3.66 +0.68 $455
Ontario Party Kade MacWilliams 1,162 2.89   $2,875
Confederation of Regions Murray Reid 325 0.81 +0.03 $642
Total valid votes/expense limit 40,188 99.41 +0.47 $122,280
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 239 0.59 -0.47
Turnout 40,427 46.29 -13.45
Eligible voters 85,768
Progressive Conservative hold Swing −4.22
Source(s)
  • "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18.
  • "Statistical Summary by Electoral District" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-05-21.
2018 Ontario general election: Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski 33,350 69.19 +8.13
New Democratic Ethel Lavalley 8,066 16.73 +2.27
Liberal Jackie Agnew 4,701 9.75 -9.35
Green Anna Dolan 1,436 2.98 -0.25
Confederation of Regions Murray Reid 373 0.77 -0.42
Libertarian Jesse Wood 273 0.57
Total valid votes 48,199 100.00
Turnout 61.99
Eligible voters 77,758
Progressive Conservative hold Swing
Source: Elections Ontario[1]
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski 25,241 61.06 -9.72
Liberal Rod Boileau 7,897 19.10 +3.12
New Democratic Brian Dougherty 5,978 14.46 +3.49
Green Benjamin Wright 1,337 3.23 +1.76
Confederation of Regions Murray Reid 489 1.19 +0.40
Independent Chad Beckwith-Smith 392 0.95
Total valid votes 41,334 100.00
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -6.42
Source: Elections Ontario[2]
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski 27,594 70.78 +8.43
Liberal John O'Leary 6,231 15.98 –8.73
New Democratic Brian Dougherty 4,277 10.97 +3.38
Green Kyle Jones 574 1.47 –2.96
Confederation of Regions Murray Reid 309 0.79 +0.59
Total valid votes 38,985 100.0
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 107 0.27
Turnout 39,092 52.69
Eligible voters 74,191
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +8.58
Source: Elections Ontario[3]
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski 24,975 62.35 +18.21
Liberal Sean Kelly 9,905 24.71 -17.95
New Democratic Felicite Stairs 3,038 7.59 -4.07
Green Mark MacKenzie 1,777 4.43 +2.89
Family Coalition Bruce Dean 292 0.72  
Confederation of Regions Tilton Beaumont 76 0.20  
Total valid votes 40,063 100.0
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski 19,274 44.14 +3.76
Liberal Derek Nighbor 18,629 42.66 -10.69
New Democratic Felicite Stairs 5,092 11.66 +6.44
Green Chris Walker 671 1.54 +0.89
Total valid votes 43,666 100.0
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Sean Conway 23,435 53.35
Progressive Conservative Leo Jordan 17,738 40.38
New Democratic Gerry Boyer 2,295 5.22
Green Thane C. Heins 287 0.65
Natural Law Andr Giordano 172 0.39
Total valid votes 43,927 100.0

2007 Electoral Reform Referendum

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2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 28,818 74.5
Mixed member proportional 9,859 25.5
Total valid votes 38,677 100.0

Sources

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  1. ^ "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 9. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  2. ^ Elections Ontario (2014). "General Election Results by District, 074 Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke". Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  3. ^ Elections Ontario (2011). "Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke" (PDF). Retrieved 2 June 2014.[permanent dead link]

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