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Mississauga East—Cooksville (federal electoral district)

Coordinates: 43°36′N 79°36′W / 43.6°N 79.6°W / 43.6; -79.6
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Mississauga East—Cooksville
Ontario electoral district
Mississauga East—Cooksville in relation to other Greater Toronto ridings (2015 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Peter Fonseca
Liberal
District created2003
First contested2004
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]121,792
Electors (2015)80,906
Area (km²)[2]34
Pop. density (per km²)3,582.1
Census division(s)Peel
Census subdivision(s)Mississauga
Map of Mississauga East-Cooksville (2003 boundaries)

Mississauga East—Cooksville (French: Mississauga-Est—Cooksville) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

History

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It was created in 2003 from parts of Mississauga Centre and Mississauga East ridings.

Following the 2012 redistribution, the riding will include parts of Mississauga—Brampton South and Mississauga South for the next election. The northern Burnhamthorpe boundary would change to Eglinton. This would mean that Rockwood Village would move from Mississauga—Brampton South to the "Mississauga East-Cooksville" riding.

It consisted of the part of the City of Mississauga east of a line drawn from north to south along the Queensway, Mavis Road, Central Parkway East, HWY 403 and Eglington Avenue East. It includes the neighbourhood of Cooksville, from which the riding derives part of its name.

For the 2015 Federal Election, Elections Canada describes the riding as follows: "Consisting of that part of the Regional Municipality of Peel comprised of that part of the City of Mississauga described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northeasterly limit of said city with Queensway East; thence southwesterly along Queensway East and Queensway West to Mavis Road; thence northwesterly along said road to Central Parkway West; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along said parkway and Central Parkway East to Highway No. 403; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along said highway to Eglinton Avenue East; thence northeasterly along said avenue to the northeasterly limit of said city; thence generally southeasterly along said limit to the point of commencement."[3]

Demographics

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According to the 2021 Canadian census[4]

Ethnic groups: 48.5% White, 16.3% South Asian, 7.4% Filipino, 6.4% Black, 4.3% Chinese, 4.2% Arab, 3.2% Southeast Asian, 2.9% Latin American, 1.2% West Asian

Languages: 39.9% English, 6.5% Polish, 3.6% Tagalog, 3.5% Arabic, 3.5% Urdu, 2.9% Portuguese, 2.9% Ukrainian, 2.8% Spanish, 2.3% Vietnamese, 2.3% Italian, 2.1% Mandarin, 1.6% Tamil, 1.5% Serbian, 1.4% Cantonese, 1.2% Russian

Religions: 60.0% Christian (39.0% Catholic, 5.9% Christian Orthodox, 1.7% Anglican, 1.3% United Church, 1.1% Pentecostal, 11.0% Other), 13.5% Muslim, 6.0% Hindu, 2.3% Buddhist, 1.1% Sikh, 16.5% None

Median income: $37,200 (2020)

Average income: $47,360 (2020)

Riding associations

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Riding associations are the local branches of political parties:

Party Association name CEO HQ address
Conservative Mississauga East—Cooksville Conservative Association Leandro Altobelli 1602-60 Absolute Avenue
Liberal Mississauga East—Cooksville Federal Liberal Association Diane A. Siggens 3540 Kilmanagh Road
New Democratic Mississauga East—Cooksville Federal NDP Riding Association Waseem Ahmed 3411 Schomberg Avenue

Members of Parliament

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This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Mississauga East—Cooksville
Riding created from Mississauga Centre and Mississauga East
38th  2004–2006     Albina Guarnieri Liberal
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Wladyslaw Lizon Conservative
42nd  2015–2019     Peter Fonseca Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present

Election results

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Graph of election results in Mississauga East—Cooksville (parties that never received 2% of the vote are omitted)
2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Peter Fonseca 22,806 50.0 -3.1 $48,174.27
Conservative Grace Adamu 14,722 32.3 -1.3 $16,774.32
New Democratic Tom Takacs 4,678 10.3 +1.5 1,363.00
People's Joseph Westover 2,933 6.4 +5.2 $809.98
Independent Gord Elliott 329 0.7 N/A $0.00
Marxist–Leninist Dagmar Sullivan 107 0.2 -0.1 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 45,575 99.2 $112,477.70
Total rejected ballots 383 0.8
Turnout 45,958 55.6
Eligible voters 82,603
Liberal hold Swing -0.9
Source: Elections Canada[5]
2021 federal election redistributed results[6]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 23,278 50.28
  Conservative 14,632 31.60
  New Democratic 4,863 10.50
  People's 2,988 6.45
  Green 150 0.32
  Others 388 0.84
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Peter Fonseca 27,923 53.1 -1.13 $54,292.81
Conservative Wladyslaw Lizon 17,664 33.6 -1.75 none listed
New Democratic Tom Takacs 4,643 8.8 +0.17 none listed
Green Maha Rasheed 1,578 3.0 +1.52 $0.00
People's Syed Rizvi 637 1.2 $2,799.42
Marxist–Leninist Anna Di Carlo 178 0.3 -0.01 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 52,623 100.0
Total rejected ballots 483
Turnout 53,106 62.1
Eligible voters 85,584
Liberal hold Swing +0.31
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Peter Fonseca 28,154 54.23 +18.07 $85,296.75
Conservative Wladyslaw Lizon 18,353 35.35 -8.20 $109,692.04
New Democratic Ali Naqvi 4,481 8.63 -9.03 $34,143.24
Green Jaymini Bhikha 766 1.48 -0.69
Marxist–Leninist Tim Sullivan 163 0.31
Total valid votes/expense limit 51,917 100.00     $217,661.14
Total rejected ballots 287 0.55
Turnout 52,204 63.87
Eligible voters 81,736
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +13.13
Source(s)
  • "Mississaugs East--Cooksville". Election Results. Elections Canada. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  • Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
2011 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party Vote %
  Conservative 19,269 43.55
  Liberal 15,999 36.16
  New Democratic 7,814 17.66
  Green 959 2.17
  Others 209 0.47
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Wladyslaw Lizon 18,796 39.97 +7.42 $90,142
Liberal Peter Fonseca 18,120 38.53 -11.63 $71,450
New Democratic Waseem Ahmed 8,836 18.79 +7.44 $6,591
Green Jaymini Bhikha 1,032 2.19 -3.05 $968
Marxist–Leninist Pierre Chénier 241 0.51 -0.16
Total valid votes/expense limit 47,025 100.00   $169,151
Total rejected ballots 289 0.61
Turnout 47,314 56.8
Eligible voters 83,018
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +9.52
Source(s)
Elections Canada (2011). "Official Voting Results: Forty-first General Election". Retrieved September 28, 2015.
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Albina Guarnieri 20,457 50.16 -1.49 $45,484
Conservative Melissa Bhagat 13,277 32.55 +1.11 $33,438
New Democratic Satish Balasunderam 4,632 11.35 -0.02
Green Jaymini Bhikha 2,138 5.24 +2.19 $463
Marxist–Leninist Pierre Chénier 277 0.67 +0.32
Total valid votes/expense limit 40,781 100.0   $87,933
Total rejected ballots 280 0.68
Turnout 41,061 49.12
Eligible voters 83,582
Liberal hold Swing -1.30
Source(s)
Elections Canada (2008). "Official Voting Results: Fortieth General Election". Retrieved August 24, 2015.
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Albina Guarnieri 23,530 51.65 -5.05
Conservative Carl DeFaria 14,326 31.44 +5.42
New Democratic Jim Gill 5,180 11.37 -0.30
Green Richard Pietro 1,393 3.05 +0.11
Independent Mohamed Elrofaie 496 1.08
Christian Heritage Sally Wong 467 1.02 -0.94
Marxist–Leninist Pierre Chénier 164 0.35 -0.03
Total valid votes 45,556 100.00
Total rejected ballots 240 0.52
Turnout 45,796 58.34
Eligible voters 78,492
Liberal hold Swing -5.23
Source(s)
Elections Canada (2006). "Official Voting Results: Thirty-Ninth General Election". Retrieved August 24, 2015.
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Albina Guarnieri 22,435 56.70
Conservative Riina DeFaria 10,299 26.02
New Democratic Jim Gill 4,619 11.67
Green Jason Robert Hinchcliffe 1,167 2.94
Christian Heritage Sally Wong 778 1.96
Marxist–Leninist Pierre Chénier 154 0.38
Independent Andrew Seitz 114 0.28
Total valid votes 39,566 100.0
Total rejected ballots 221 0.55
Turnout 39,787 52.43
Eligible voters 75,883
Source(s)
Elections Canada (2004). "Official Voting Results: Thirty-Eighth General Election". Retrieved August 24, 2015.

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