
The Oshawa Electoral District - Quick facts
 | The Oshawa Electoral District boundary (as at 2004 federal redistribution) |
Population: 113,662 Registered voters: 83,746 Polling divisions: 205
Oshawa socio-economic profile (courtesy Statistics Canada)
Riding boundary description
Consisting of that part of the Regional Municipality of Durham comprised of that part of the City of Oshawa lying southerly and easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said city with King Street West; thence easterly along said street to the Oshawa Creek; thence generally northerly along said creek to Rossland Road West; thence easterly along said road to Simcoe Street North; thence generally northerly along said street to Winchester Road East; thence easterly along said road to the easterly limit of said city. Recent Federal elections The last election in the Oshawa Electoral District was a general election held on Monday,
May 2, 2011.
View the results of the last election. Voter information and registration How can I be certain I live in the Oshawa riding? Perform a postal code search via Elections.ca
Am I on the list of electors? Who is entitled to vote? I recently moved. Am I still registered to vote?
Election results since 2004 Historical results (1997-2004) Canada's federal electoral districts – name changes
Current standing of parties in the House of Commons Seating plan of the House of Commons (.pdf)
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