New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury

New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury is a future federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada.[2]

New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury
Ontario electoral district
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
District created2023
First contestedNext
Demographics
Population (2021)[1]119,358
Census division(s)Simcoe, York
Census subdivision(s)Bradford West Gwillimbury, New Tecumseth, East Gwillimbury

Geography edit

Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the riding will largely replace York—Simcoe.[1] The constituency will cover an east to west area in Central Ontario.[3]

Demographics edit

According to the 2021 Canadian census[4]

Languages: 74.3% English, 2.4% Portuguese, 2.2% Italian, 2.0% Spanish, 1.8% Russian, 1.7% Farsi, 1.6% Mandarin, 1.4% French, 1.3% Cantonese, 1.1% Tamil, 1.0% Urdu

Religions: 58.7% Christian (31.7% Catholic, 4.3% United Church, 3.9% Anglican, 2.9% Christian Orthodox, 1.6% Presbyterian, 1.2% Baptist, 1.2% Pentecostal, 11.9% Other), 30.7% No religion, 4.3% Muslim, 2.5% Hindu, 1.3% Buddhist, 1.0% Sikh

Median income: $44,800 (2020)

Average income: $55,600 (2020)

Panethnic groups in New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury (2021)
Panethnic group 2021
Pop. %
European[a] 85,875 72.91%
South Asian 7,200 6.11%
East Asian[b] 5,460 4.64%
Middle Eastern[c] 4,795 4.07%
African 3,845 3.26%
Southeast Asian[d] 3,665 3.11%
Latin American 3,055 2.59%
Indigenous 1,750 1.49%
Other/multiracial[e] 2,135 1.81%
Total responses 117,785 98.68%
Total population 119,360 100%
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
Demographics based on 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries.

History edit

Parliament Years Member Party
New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury
Riding created from Simcoe—Grey and York—Simcoe

Electoral Results edit

2021 federal election redistributed results[5]
Party Vote %
  Conservative 23,600 47.67
  Liberal 14,987 30.27
  New Democratic 6,461 13.05
  People's 3,708 7.49
  Green 613 1.24
  Others 140 0.28

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "New Tecumseth—Gwillimbury – Final boundaries". Federal Electoral Districts Redistribution. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. ^ YorkRegion.com, Amanda Persico (2023-02-28). "Big changes for northern York Region under proposed new federal riding boundaries". YorkRegion.com. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  3. ^ "Simcoe-Grey keeps name, loses New Tecumseth under new federal riding changes". Barrie. 2023-02-20. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  4. ^ "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - New Tecumseth--Gwillimbury [Federal electoral district (2023 Representation Order)], Ontario". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders". Elections Canada. Retrieved 9 April 2024.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  2. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.