Hastings was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1979. An electoral district (also known as a Constituency or a riding in the Canadian English political Jargon) is a geographically-based Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The House of Commons (Chambre des communes is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and It was located in the province of Ontario. The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country in total area. Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Hastings South and Hastings—Frontenac ridings. Year 1966 ( MCMLXVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Hastings South (electoral district ---> Hastings South was a federal For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Hastings—Frontenac (electoral district ---> Hastings—Frontenac (also A riding is an administrative jurisdiction or electoral district particularly in several current or former Commonwealth countries
It consisted of the City of Belleville and the Townships of Cashel, Dungannon, Elzevir, Faraday, Grimsthorpe, Hungerford, Huntingdon, Lake, Limerick, Madoc, Marmora, Mayo, Thurlow, Tudor, Tyendinaga and Wollaston in the County of Hastings.
The electoral district was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Prince Edward and Hastings—Frontenac ridings. For the current|defunct federal|provincial electoral district see Prince Edward (electoral district ---> Prince Edward was a federal
| Canadian federal election, 1968 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
| Progressive Conservative | GRILLS, Lee | 13,555 | |||
| Liberal | TEMPLE, Robert | 10,875 | |||
| New Democrat | BURSHAW, Donald G. The Canadian federal election of 1968 was held on June 25, 1968, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 28th Parliament The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots | 3,195 | |||
| Canadian federal election, 1972 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
| Progressive Conservative | ELLIS, Jack | 16,591 | |||
| Liberal | FOLLWELL, Frank | 11,391 | |||
| New Democrat | BRETHOUR, Elridge G. The Canadian federal election of 1972 was held on October 30 1972 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 29th Parliament of Canada The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots | 3,378 | |||
| Canadian federal election, 1974 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
| Progressive Conservative | ELLIS, Jack | 14,893 | |||
| Liberal | KURCHAK, Marie | 12,474 | |||
| New Democrat | SANDERS, Bob | 3,382 | |||
| Social Credit | HAWLEY, Floyd | 194 | |||