St. Andrew was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was established to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and then Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

It was located in downtown Toronto, and was made up of the area to the east of Bathurst Street and west of Yonge Street, including Spadina Avenue and Kensington Market. The population of St. Andrew was largely immigrant, working class and Jewish. For many years it was one of the few electoral districts in North America to elect a Communist. J.B. Salsberg of the Labor-Progressive Party represented the riding from the 1943 election until his defeat in the 1955 election.

The riding was created in 1926, and existed until the 1967, when redistribution resulted in St. Andrew being merged with a neighbouring riding to form St. Andrew—St. Patrick.

St. Andrew riding took its name from the former "St. Andrew's ward" of the city of Toronto.

Members of Provincial Parliament

Election results

1926 boundaries

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1926 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| W.R. Flett

|align=right| 4,537

|align=right| 44.0

|-

| |    

|Independent-Conservative

| Louis M. Singer

|align=right| 3,380

|align=right| 32.8

|-

| |    

|Prohibitionist

| Oliver Hezzelwood

|align=right| 2,099

|align=right| 20.4

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| A.G. McIntyre

|align=right| 297

|align=right| 0.9

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|10,313

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1929 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| E. Frederick Singer

|align=right| 3,177

|align=right| 63.6

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| J.J. Glass

|align=right| 1,816

|align=right| 36.4

|-|

|

|

|Total

|align=right|4,993

|

|}

1934 boundaries

thumb|right|Toronto riding boundaries after 1934 redistribution

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1934 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| J.J. Glass

|align=right| 5,841

|align=right| 42.4

|-|

| |    

|Conservative

| E. Frederick Singer

|align=right| 4,441

|align=right| 32.3

|-

| |    

|Independent-Liberal

| Claude Pierce

|align=right| 1,338

|align=right| 9.7

|-

| |    

|Independent-Conservative

| J.N. Day

|align=right| 186

|align=right| 1.4

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|13,765

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1937 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| J.J. Glass

|align=right| 6,481

|align=right| 38.6

|-|

| |    

|Labour

| Joseph B. Salsberg

|align=right| 6,302

|align=right| 37.6

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| Nathan Phillips

|align=right| 3,097

|align=right| 18.5

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| Harry Simon

|align=right| 890

|align=right| 5.3

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|16,770

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1943 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| John Grudeff

|align=right| 2,452

|align=right| 17.7

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| J.J. Glass

|align=right| 2,284

|align=right| 16.5

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| Murray Cotterill

|align=right| 1,689

|align=right| 12.2

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|13,859

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1945 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| E.A Goodman

|align=right| 3,870

|align=right| 21.5

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| Percy Easser

|align=right| 2,373

|align=right| 13.2

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| Thomas Harcourt

|align=right| 2,186

|align=right| 12.1

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|18,009

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1948 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| Nathan Phillips

|align=right| 4,903

|align=right| 24.7

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| J. Friedman

|align=right| 3,340

|align=right| 16.8

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| Frank R. Mills

|align=right| 1,770

|align=right| 8.9

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|19,864

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1951 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| Louis Herman

|align=right| 3,854

|align=right| 29.5

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| Alfred Green

|align=right| 2,183

|align=right| 16.7

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| Sam Resnick

|align=right| 1,854

|align=right| 14.2

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|13,055

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1955 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| Allan Grossman

|align=right| 5,060

|align=right| 41.2

|-

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| Boris Mather

|align=right| 1,446

|align=right| 11.8

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| L.S. Lockhart

|align=right| 1,231

|align=right| 10.0

|-

| |    

|Independent

| Elizabeth Langfield

|align=right| 150

|align=right| 1.2

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|12,267

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1959 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| Allan Grossman

|align=right| 3,773

|align=right| 42.1

|-

| |    

|Liberal

| Samuel Kelner

|align=right| 2,996

|align=right| 33.4

|-

| |    

|Co-operative Commonwealth

| James Robertson

|align=right| 1,664

|align=right| 18.6

|-

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|8,967

|

|}

{| class="wikitable"

|+ 1963 Ontario general election

!

! scope="col" width="175" |Party

! scope="col" width="150" |Candidate

! Votes

! Vote %

|-

| |    

|Conservative

| Allan Grossman

|align=right| 4,309

|align=right| 43.9

|-

|

|

|Total

|align=right|9,822

|

|}

See also

  • List of Ontario provincial electoral districts
  • Canadian provincial electoral districts

References

Notes

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