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{{Short description|Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada}}
{{About|the former federal electoral district|the former provincial electoral district|Lennox (provincial electoral district)|the pre-Confederation electoral district|Lennox and Addington (Province of Canada electoral district)}}

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'''Lennox''' was a federal [[electoral district (Canada)|electoral district]] represented in the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the [[provinces and territories of Canada|province]] of [[Ontario]]. It was created by the [[British North America Act]] of [[1867]].
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'''Lennox''' was a federal [[electoral district (Canada)|electoral district]] represented in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the [[provinces and territories of Canada|province]] of [[Ontario]]. It was created by the [[British North America Act of 1867]].


The County of Lennox consisted of the Townships of Richmond, Adolphustown, North Fredericksburg, South Fredericksburg, Ernest Town, and Amherst Island, and the Village of Napanee.
The County of Lennox consisted of the Townships of Richmond, Adolphustown, North Fredericksburg, South Fredericksburg, Ernest Town, and Amherst Island, and the Village of Napanee.


The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was merged into [[Lennox and Addington (electoral district)| Lennox and Addington]].
The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was merged into [[Lennox and Addington]].


==Electoral history==
==Electoral history==


{{1867 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
{{CanElec1|1867}}
{{1872 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|[[Richard John Cartwright|CARTWRIGHT, Richard John]]
|align="right"|1,268
|-
{{Canadian elections/Unknown}}
|GRANGE, 1,122
|}

{{CanElec1|1872}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|[[Richard John Cartwright|CARTWRIGHT, Richard John ]]
|align="right"|1,224
|-
{{Canadian elections/Unknown}}
|STEVENSON,
|align="right"| 513
|}


On Mr. Cartwright being named Minister of Finance, 7 November 1873:
On Mr. Cartwright being named Minister of Finance, 7 November 1873:
{{CanElec1-by|3 December 1873}}
{{CanElec1-by|3 December 1873}}
{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|[[Richard John Cartwright]]|acclaimed }}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|[[Richard John Cartwright|CARTWRIGHT, Richard John]]
|align="right"|acclaimed
|}
|}


{{1874 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
{{CanElec1|1874}}
{{1878 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
{{1882 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
|[[Richard John Cartwright|CARTWRIGHT, Hon. R.J.]]
|align="right"|acclaimed
|}

{{CanElec1|1878}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Lib-Cons}}
|HOOPER, Edmund
|align="right"|1,358
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|[[Richard John Cartwright|CARTWRIGHT, Hon. R.J.]]
|align="right"|1,299
|}

{{CanElec1|1882}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Lib-Cons}}
|[[John A. Macdonald|MACDONALD, Rt. Hon. Sir John A.]]
|align="right"|1,492
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, D.W.
|align="right"|1,287
|}


On the election being declared void:
On the election being declared void:
{{CanElec1-by| 26 November 1883}}
{{CanElec1-by| 26 November 1883}}
{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|[[David Wright Allison]] |1,405 }}
|-
{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|[[Matthew William Pruyn]] | 1,401 }}
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|1,405
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|PRUYN, Matthew William
|align="right"| 1,401
|}
|}


On the election being declared void:
On the election being declared void:
{{CanElec1-by| 28 January 1885}}
{{CanElec1-by| 28 January 1885}}
{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|[[Matthew William Pruyn]] |1,515 }}
|-
{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|[[David Wright Allison]] |1,473 }}
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|PRUYN, Matthew William
|align="right"|1,515
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|1,473
|}

{{CanElec1|1887}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"|1,635
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|1,612
|}

{{CanElec1|1891}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, D.W
|align="right"|1,637
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"|1,580
|}
|}
{{1887 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
{{1891 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}


On the election being declared void:
On the election being declared void:
{{CanElec1-by| 4 February 1892}}
{{CanElec1-by| 4 February 1892}}
{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|WILSON, Uriah |&nbsp; }}
|-
{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|ALLISON, David Wright |&nbsp; }}
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"|&nbsp;
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|&nbsp;
|}

{{CanElec1|1896}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"| 1,192
|-
{{Canadian elections/Patrons}}
|SWITZER, E.B.
|align="right"|1,043
|-
{{Canadian elections/Independent}}
|STEVENS, Chas.
|align="right"| 690
|}

{{CanElec1|1900}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"| 1,570
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|LEONARD, Raymond Alonzo
|align="right"| 1,461
|}
|}
{{1896 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}
{{1900 Canadian federal election/Lennox}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of Canadian electoral districts]]
* [[Historical federal electoral districts of Canada]]


== References ==
* [[List of Canadian federal electoral districts]]
{{Reflist}}
* [[Past Canadian electoral districts]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Sites/LOP/HFER/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=392 Parliamentary website]


{{Ridings in Ontario}}
* from 1867 to 1904. It was
{{Authority control}}

The County of Lennox consisted of the Townships of Richmond, Adolphustown, North Fredericksburg, South Fredericksburg, Ernest Town, and Amherst Island, and the Village of Napanee.

The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was merged into [[Lennox and Addington (electoral district)| Lennox and Addington]].

==Electoral history==

{{CanElec1|1867}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|CARTWRIGHT, Richard John
|align="right"|1,268
|-
{{Canadian elections/Unknown}}
|GRANGE, 1,122
|}

{{CanElec1|1872}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|CARTWRIGHT, Richard John
|align="right"|1,224
|-
{{Canadian elections/Unknown}}
|STEVENSON, 513 |}

On Mr. Cartwright being named Minister of Finance, 7 November 1873:
{{CanElec1-by|3 December 1873}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|CARTWRIGHT, Richard John
|align="right"|acclaimed
|}

{{CanElec1|1874}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|CARTWRIGHT, Hon. R.J.
|align="right"|acclaimed
|}

{{CanElec1|1878}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Lib-Cons}}
|HOOPER, Edmund
|align="right"|1,358
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|CARTWRIGHT, Hon. R.J.
|align="right"|1,299
|}

{{CanElec1|1882}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Lib-Cons}}
|MACDONALD, Rt. Hon. Sir John A.
|align="right"|1,492
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, D.W.
|align="right"|1,287
|}

On the election being declared void:
{{CanElec1-by| 26 November 1883}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|1,405
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|PRUYN, Matthew William
|align="right"| 1,401
|}

On the election being declared void:
{{CanElec1-by| 28 January 1885}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|PRUYN, Matthew William
|align="right"|1,515
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|1,473
|}

{{CanElec1|1887}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"|1,635
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|1,612
|}

{{CanElec1|1891}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, D.W
|align="right"|1,637
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"|1,580
|}

On the election being declared void:
{{CanElec1-by| 4 February 1892}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"|&nbsp;
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|ALLISON, David Wright
|align="right"|&nbsp;
|}

{{CanElec1|1896}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"| 1,192
|-
{{Canadian elections/Patrons}}
|SWITZER, E.B.
|align="right"|1,043
|-
{{Canadian elections/Independent}}
|STEVENS, Chas.
|align="right"| 690
|}

{{CanElec1|1900}}
|-
{{Canadian elections/Conservative (historical)}}
|WILSON, Uriah
|align="right"| 1,570
|-
{{Canadian elections/Liberals}}
|LEONARD, Raymond Alonzo
|align="right"| 1,461
|}

*[http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=392 Parliamentary website]


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[[Category:Defunct Ontario federal electoral districts]]
[[Category:Former federal electoral districts of Ontario]]

Latest revision as of 06:34, 25 December 2024

Lennox was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867.

The County of Lennox consisted of the Townships of Richmond, Adolphustown, North Fredericksburg, South Fredericksburg, Ernest Town, and Amherst Island, and the Village of Napanee.

The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was merged into Lennox and Addington.

Electoral history

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1867 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Richard John Cartwright 1,268
Unknown John Thomas Grange 1,122
1872 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Richard John Cartwright 1,224
Unknown John Stevenson 513

On Mr. Cartwright being named Minister of Finance, 7 November 1873:

By-election on 3 December 1873
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Richard John Cartwright acclaimed


1874 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Richard John Cartwright acclaimed
1878 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal–Conservative Edmund John Glyn Hooper 1,358
Liberal Richard John Cartwright 1,299
1882 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal–Conservative John A. Macdonald 1,492 53.6%
Liberal David Wright Allison 1,292 46.4%
Total 2,784

On the election being declared void:

By-election on 26 November 1883
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal David Wright Allison 1,405
Conservative Matthew William Pruyn 1,401

On the election being declared void:

By-election on 28 January 1885
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Matthew William Pruyn 1,515
Liberal David Wright Allison 1,473
1887 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Uriah Wilson 1,635
Liberal David Wright Allison 1,612
1891 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal David Wright Allison 1,637
Conservative Uriah Wilson 1,580

On the election being declared void:

By-election on 4 February 1892
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative WILSON, Uriah  
Liberal ALLISON, David Wright  
1896 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative WILSON, Uriah 1,192
Patrons of Industry SWITZER, E.B. 1,043
Independent STEVENS, Chas. 690
1900 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative WILSON, Uriah 1,570
Liberal LEONARD, Raymond Alonzo 1,461

See also

[edit]

References

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44°14′N 76°52′W / 44.24°N 76.87°W / 44.24; -76.87