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{{Canadian election result|ON Liberal|Katie Trombetta|12,708|26.21| }} {{CANelec|ON|Liberal|Katie Trombetta|12,708|26.21| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON NDP|Anthony Marco|9,070|18.56| }} {{CANelec|ON|NDP|Anthony Marco|9,070|18.56| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Green|Meredith Cross|1,372|2.81| }} {{CANelec|ON|Green|Meredith Cross|1,372|2.81| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Family Coalition|Phil Lees|303|0.62| }} {{CANelec|ON|Family Coalition|Phil Lees|303|0.62| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Libertarian|Rob Wienhold|166|0.34| }} {{CANelec|ON|Libertarian|Rob Wienhold|166|0.34| }}
{{OntElec1Row|People's Political Party of Ontario|Marty Poos|158|0.32| }} {{OntElec1Row|People's Political Party of Ontario|Marty Poos|158|0.32| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Reform|Gerry Augustine|128|0.26| }} {{CANelec|ON|Reform|Gerry Augustine|128|0.26| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Freedom|Geoff Peacock|88|0.18| }} {{CANelec|ON|Freedom|Geoff Peacock|88|0.18| }}
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{{Canadian election result|ON PC|Tim Hudak| 24,463| 51.0| }} {{CANelec|ON|PC|Tim Hudak| 24,463| 51.0| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Liberal |Mike Lostracco| 14,441| 30.1| }} {{CANelec|ON|Liberal |Mike Lostracco| 14,441| 30.1| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON NDP |Bonnie Bryan| 5,839| 12.2| }} {{CANelec|ON|NDP |Bonnie Bryan| 5,839| 12.2| }}
{{Canadian election result|ON Green|Sid Frere| 3,214| 6.7| }} {{CANelec|ON|Green|Sid Frere| 3,214| 6.7| }}
{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|47,957 | 100.0| | }} {{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|47,957 | 100.0| | }}
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Provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Ontario electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Tim Hudak
Progressive Conservative
District created2004
First contested2007
Demographics
Population (2006)111,024
Electors (2007)80,444
Area (km²)1,080
Pop. density (per km²)102.8
Census division(s)Hamilton, Niagara
Census subdivision(s)Hamilton, Grimsby, Pelham, West Lincoln, Lincoln
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For the federal electoral district, see Niagara West—Glanbrook.

Niagara West—Glanbrook is a provincial electoral district in south eastern Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

The riding, which was first contested in the 2007 provincial election, consists of the municipalities of Grimsby, Pelham, West Lincoln, Lincoln and that part of Hamilton east of Glancaster Road and south of the transmission line south of Rymal Road south of the former city of Hamilton, and also south of the Niagara Escarpment east of the former city.

52.5% of the riding came from Stoney Creek, 31.5% came from Erie—Lincoln, 15.6% came from Niagara Centre and 0.2% came from Hamilton Mountain.

Election results

2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Tim Hudak 24,919 50.70
Liberal Katie Trombetta 12,708 26.21
New Democratic Anthony Marco 9,070 18.56
Green Meredith Cross 1,372 2.81
Family Coalition Phil Lees 303 0.62
Libertarian Rob Wienhold 166 0.34

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Reform Gerry Augustine 128 0.26
Freedom Geoff Peacock 88 0.18

Source: "Declared Candidates," The Hamilton Spectator July 23, 2011, A6, News
Note: the 2011 election will be held on October 6, 2011.

2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Tim Hudak 24,463 51.0
Liberal Mike Lostracco 14,441 30.1
New Democratic Bonnie Bryan 5,839 12.2
Green Sid Frere 3,214 6.7
Total valid votes 47,957 100.0

2007 electoral reform referendum

Ontario electoral reform referendum, 2007
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 30,972 65.7
Mixed member proportional 16,195 34.3
Total valid votes 47,167 100.0

Sources

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