Waterloo North

Waterloo North

Waterloo North was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which entitled each of north and south ridings of the County of Waterloo to elect one Member of Parliament.

The North Riding of Waterloo was defined in 1859 as consisting of the Townships of North Waterloo, Woolwich and Wellesley, and the Town of Berlin and Village of Waterloo.

In 1903, it was re-defined to consist of the townships of North Waterloo, Wellesley and Woolwich, the towns of Berlin and Waterloo, and the village of Elmira. In 1924, it was re-defined to consist of the townships of Wellesley and Woolwich, and the northern part of the township of Waterloo. In 1947, it was re-defined to consist of the city of Kitchener, the town of Waterloo and the townships of Wellesley and Woolwich, and the northern part of the township of Waterloo.

The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between Kitchener, Waterloo and Wellington—Grey ridings.

Electoral history

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Liberal
BOWMAN, Isaac Erb
align="right"| acclaimed

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Liberal
BOWMAN, Isaac Erb
align="right"|acclaimed

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Liberal
BOWMAN, Isaac Erb
align="right"| acclaimed

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Conservative
KRANZ, Hugo
align="right"|1,412
Liberal
BOWMAN, I.E.
align="right"| 1,279

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Conservative
KRANZ, Hugo
align="right"|1,459
Unknown
BOWLBY, Dr. D.S.
align="right"| 1,402

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Liberal
BOWMAN, Isaac Erb
align="right"| 2,080
Conservative
KRANZ, Hugo
align="right"|1,841

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Liberal
BOWMAN, Isaac Erb
align="right"| 2,289
Conservative
KRANZ, H.
align="right"| 2,204

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Conservative
SEAGRAM, Jos. E.
align="right"| 2,706
Liberal
SNIDER, E.W.R.
align="right"| 2,397

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Conservative
SEAGRAM, Jos. E.
align="right"| acclaimed

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Conservative
SEAGRAM, Jos. E.
align="right"| 2,769
Liberal
CLEMENT, Edwin P.
align="right"| 2,463

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Liberal
KING, William Lyon McKenzie
align="right"|3,469
Conservative
REID, Richard
align="right"|3,206
Independent
HUBUR, Allen
align="right"|50

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Liberal
KING, Hon. Wm. Lyon McKenzie
align="right"| acclaimed

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Conservative
WEICHEL, William George
align="right"| 3,774
Liberal
KING, Hon. William Lyon McKenzie
align="right"| 3,459

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Opposition
EULER, William Daum
align="right"| 5,435
Government
WEICHEL, William George
align="right"| 3,571
Labour
SMITH, Mervyn
align="right"| 220

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Liberal
EULER, William Daum
align="right"| 7,466
Progressive
HETT, John Emil
align="right"| 4,994

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Liberal
EULER, William Daum
align="right"|8,868
Conservative
SCULLY, Edwin Hamilton
align="right"| 4,657

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Liberal
EULER, William Daum
align="right"|10,394
Conservative
GROSS, David
align="right"| 6,365

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Liberal
EULER, Hon. William Daum
align="right"| acclaimed

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Liberal
EULER, Hon. William Daum
align="right"|12,785
Conservative
HOMUTH, Karl
align="right"| 9,732

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Liberal
EULER, Hon. William Daum
align="right"|12,832
Conservative
HAHN, Charles Casper
align="right"| 4,084
Co-operative Commonwealth
WALTER, John
align="right"| 3,313

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Liberal
EULER, Hon. Wm. Daum
align="right"|14,172
National Government
LEAVINE, Stanley Francis
align="right"| 6,694
Co-operative Commonwealth
HONSBERGER, Enoch
align="right"|1,597

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Liberal
BREITHAUPT, Louis Orville
align="right"|8,826
Unknown
LEAVINE, Stanley Francis
align="right"|5,436

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Liberal
BREITHAUPT, Louis Orville
align="right"| 15,791
Progressive Conservative
BAILEY, John William
align="right"| 7,635
Co-operative Commonwealth
LAUTENSCHLAGER, Stanton
align="right"| 4,394
Labour-Progressive
URBANZ, George
align="right"| 581

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Liberal
BREITHAUPT, Louis Orville
align="right"| 17,715
Progressive Conservative
GRABER, Harvey J.
align="right"| 7,229
Co-operative Commonwealth
WAGNER, John S.
align="right"| 7,141

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Liberal
SCHNEIDER, Norman C.
align="right"|12,436
Progressive Conservative
JANZEN, Elizabeth
align="right"| 10,892
Co-operative Commonwealth
SCHROEDER, Leonard
align="right"| 4,701

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Liberal
SCHNEIDER, Norman C.
align="right"| 16,139
Progressive Conservative
JANZEN, Elizabeth
align="right"| 10,751
Co-operative Commonwealth
ISLEY, Theodore H.
align="right"| 4,654
Social Credit
EMEL, Henry Herbert Sigmund
align="right"| 671

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Liberal
SCHNEIDER, Norman C.
align="right"| 15,972
Progressive Conservative
COSTELLO, Frank
align="right"| 13,458
Co-operative Commonwealth
HONSBERGER, Russell
align="right"| 7,406
Social Credit
KOEHLER, Ethel Kleinknecht
align="right"| 901

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Progressive Conservative
WEICHEL, O.W. Mike
align="right"| 24,526
Liberal
SCHNEIDER, Norman C.
align="right"| 15,206
Co-operative Commonwealth
HONSBERGER, Russell
align="right"| 5,148

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Progressive Conservative
WEICHEL, O.W. Mike
align="right"| 21,262
Liberal
PAIKIN, Harold
align="right"| 17,762
New Democratic Party
HONSBERGER, Russell
align="right"| 7,722
Social Credit
PAVLIK, William
align="right"| 1,260

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Progressive Conservative
WEICHEL, O.W. Mike
align="right"|22,007
Liberal
WEBER, Donald
align="right"| 21,366
New Democratic Party
WALTER, John
align="right"| 6,200
Social Credit
LAUER, M.
align="right"| 1,157

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Liberal
HYMMEN, Keith
align="right"| 24,733
Progressive Conservative
SPECKEEN, Fred
align="right"|17,790
New Democratic Party
ROSENBERG, Morley
align="right"|11,074

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

* Website of the [http://www.parl.gc.ca/ Parliament of Canada]


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