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Hamilton Mountain is a provincial electoral district located in British Columbia, Canada.
Answer: False
The Hamilton Mountain provincial electoral district is located in Ontario, Canada, not British Columbia.
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1967.
Answer: True
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district has indeed been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1967, as stated in the source material.
The socio-economic makeup of Hamilton Mountain is predominantly composed of high-income families and unionized workers.
Answer: False
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district is characterized by a diverse socio-economic composition, including low-income residents, affluent individuals, unionized workers, unskilled workers, established families, and recent immigrants, not predominantly high-income families and unionized workers.
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district was officially created in 1967, the same year it was first contested.
Answer: False
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district was first contested in 1967, but it was officially created in 1976.
In 2016, the population of the Hamilton Mountain electoral district was approximately 80,000 people.
Answer: False
In 2016, the population of the Hamilton Mountain electoral district was 104,875 people, not approximately 80,000.
The geographical area of the Hamilton Mountain riding is 33 square kilometers.
Answer: True
The geographical area of the Hamilton Mountain riding is indeed 33 square kilometers, as specified in the source.
Hamilton Mountain belongs to the Toronto census division and subdivision.
Answer: False
Hamilton Mountain belongs to the Hamilton census division and the Hamilton census subdivision, not Toronto.
Historically, the Hamilton Mountain riding has been consistently held by the New Democratic Party.
Answer: False
Historically, the Hamilton Mountain riding has been held by every major Ontario political party at least once, indicating a competitive and shifting political landscape.
Which Canadian province is the Hamilton Mountain electoral district located in?
Answer: Ontario
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district is located in Ontario, Canada.
Since what year has the Hamilton Mountain electoral district been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario?
Answer: 1967
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1967.
Which of the following best describes the socio-economic makeup of the Hamilton Mountain electoral district?
Answer: A diverse composition including various income levels and backgrounds
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district is characterized by a diverse socio-economic composition, including residents from various income levels and backgrounds.
When was the Hamilton Mountain electoral district officially created?
Answer: 1976
The Hamilton Mountain electoral district was officially created in 1976.
What was the population of Hamilton Mountain in 2016?
Answer: 104,875
In 2016, the population of the Hamilton Mountain electoral district was 104,875 people.
What is the geographical area of the Hamilton Mountain riding in square kilometers?
Answer: 33
The geographical area of the Hamilton Mountain riding is 33 square kilometers.
Which census division and subdivision does Hamilton Mountain belong to?
Answer: Hamilton
Hamilton Mountain belongs to the Hamilton census division and the Hamilton census subdivision.
What is notable about the political history of the Hamilton Mountain riding regarding party control?
Answer: It has been held by every major Ontario political party at least once.
Historically, the Hamilton Mountain riding has been held by every major Ontario political party at least once, indicating a competitive political landscape.
John Roxburgh Smith was the first MPP for Hamilton Mountain, serving from 1967 to 1977 for the Progressive Conservative Party.
Answer: True
John Roxburgh Smith served as the MPP for Hamilton Mountain from 1967 to 1977, representing the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
Brian Charlton held the Hamilton Mountain riding for the longest continuous period, representing the New Democratic Party from 1977 to 1995.
Answer: True
Brian Charlton held the Hamilton Mountain riding for the longest continuous period, from 1977 to 1995, as a representative of the New Democratic Party.
Trevor Pettit, a Liberal, succeeded Brian Charlton as MPP for Hamilton Mountain in 1995.
Answer: False
Trevor Pettit succeeded Brian Charlton as MPP for Hamilton Mountain in 1995, but he represented the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, not the Liberal Party.
Who served as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton Mountain from 1967 to 1977?
Answer: John Roxburgh Smith
John Roxburgh Smith served as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton Mountain from 1967 to 1977.
Which MPP held the Hamilton Mountain riding for the longest continuous period?
Answer: Brian Charlton
Brian Charlton held the Hamilton Mountain riding for the longest continuous period, from 1977 to 1995.
Who succeeded Brian Charlton as MPP for Hamilton Mountain in 1995?
Answer: Trevor Pettit
Trevor Pettit succeeded Brian Charlton as MPP for Hamilton Mountain in 1995.
Monica Ciriello, representing the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, is the current Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Hamilton Mountain.
Answer: True
Monica Ciriello is identified as the current MPP for Hamilton Mountain, representing the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
Marie Bountrogianni was the Liberal MPP for Hamilton Mountain from 1999 to 2007.
Answer: True
Marie Bountrogianni served as the Liberal MPP for Hamilton Mountain from 1999 to 2007, as indicated in the source.
Monique Taylor of the New Democratic Party defeated Liberal Cabinet Minister Sophia Aggelonitis in the 2011 provincial election for Hamilton Mountain.
Answer: True
Monique Taylor of the New Democratic Party successfully defeated Liberal Cabinet Minister Sophia Aggelonitis in the 2011 provincial election for Hamilton Mountain.
Monique Taylor served as MPP for Hamilton Mountain for three consecutive parliaments.
Answer: False
Monique Taylor served as MPP for Hamilton Mountain for four consecutive parliaments, from 2011 to 2025.
Who is the current Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: Monica Ciriello
Monica Ciriello is the current Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Hamilton Mountain.
Which party did Marie Bountrogianni represent as MPP for Hamilton Mountain from 1999 to 2007?
Answer: Liberal Party
Marie Bountrogianni represented the Liberal Party as MPP for Hamilton Mountain from 1999 to 2007.
Who defeated Liberal Cabinet Minister Sophia Aggelonitis in the 2011 provincial election for Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: Monique Taylor
Monique Taylor of the New Democratic Party defeated Liberal Cabinet Minister Sophia Aggelonitis in the 2011 provincial election for Hamilton Mountain.
For how many consecutive parliaments did Monique Taylor serve as MPP for Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: Four
Monique Taylor served as MPP for Hamilton Mountain for four consecutive parliaments.
The 2025 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain resulted in a New Democratic Party gain.
Answer: False
The 2025 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain resulted in a Progressive Conservative gain from the New Democratic Party, not an NDP gain.
The voter turnout percentage in Hamilton Mountain for the 2025 Ontario general election was over 50%.
Answer: False
The voter turnout percentage in Hamilton Mountain for the 2025 Ontario general election was 46.14%, which is below 50%.
In the 2025 Hamilton Mountain election, the Liberal candidate, Dawn Danko, received a higher percentage of votes than the NDP candidate, Kojo Damptey.
Answer: True
In the 2025 Hamilton Mountain election, Dawn Danko (Liberal) received 30.93% of the votes, while Kojo Damptey (NDP) received 26.02%.
Monique Taylor held the Hamilton Mountain riding in the 2022 Ontario general election, but her vote share decreased compared to the previous election.
Answer: True
Monique Taylor held the riding in 2022 with 44.81% of the votes, which was a decrease of 9.77% in her vote share compared to the previous election.
The voter turnout in Hamilton Mountain for the 2022 Ontario general election was higher than in the 2025 election.
Answer: False
The voter turnout in 2022 was 41.49%, while in 2025 it was 46.14%, meaning the 2025 turnout was higher.
In the 2022 Hamilton Mountain election, the Progressive Conservative candidate, Mike Spadafora, saw an increase in his party's vote share.
Answer: True
Mike Spadafora, the Progressive Conservative candidate in 2022, received 30.00% of the votes, which was an increase of 1.17% in his party's vote share.
Monique Taylor reported campaign expenditures of over $100,000 for her 2022 election campaign.
Answer: False
Monique Taylor reported expenditures of $75,864 for her 2022 election campaign, which is less than $100,000.
What was the outcome of the 2025 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: Progressive Conservative gain from New Democratic Party
The 2025 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain resulted in a Progressive Conservative gain from the New Democratic Party.
What was the voter turnout percentage in Hamilton Mountain for the 2025 Ontario general election?
Answer: 46.14%
The voter turnout percentage in Hamilton Mountain for the 2025 Ontario general election was 46.14%.
How many valid votes were cast in the Hamilton Mountain riding during the 2025 Ontario general election?
Answer: 38,578
A total of 38,578 valid votes were cast in the Hamilton Mountain riding during the 2025 Ontario general election.
In the 2025 Hamilton Mountain election, what percentage of votes did the Liberal candidate, Dawn Danko, receive?
Answer: 30.93%
In the 2025 Hamilton Mountain election, the Liberal candidate, Dawn Danko, received 30.93% of the votes.
What was the outcome of the 2022 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: New Democratic Party held the riding
In the 2022 Ontario general election, Monique Taylor of the New Democratic Party held the Hamilton Mountain riding.
What was the voter turnout in Hamilton Mountain for the 2022 Ontario general election?
Answer: 41.49%
The voter turnout in Hamilton Mountain for the 2022 Ontario general election was 41.49%.
What were the expenditures reported by Monique Taylor for her 2022 election campaign in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: $75,864
Monique Taylor reported expenditures of $75,864 for her 2022 election campaign in Hamilton Mountain.
The redistributed results for the 2014 general election in Hamilton Mountain showed the Liberal Party with the highest percentage of the vote.
Answer: False
The redistributed results for the 2014 general election showed the New Democratic Party with 48.61% of the vote, which was the highest percentage.
The voter turnout for the 2014 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain was less than 50%.
Answer: False
The voter turnout for the 2014 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain was 52.85%, which is greater than 50%.
The New Democratic Party experienced a positive swing in votes in the 2014 Hamilton Mountain election.
Answer: True
The New Democratic Party experienced a positive swing of +2.28% in the 2014 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election, Monique Taylor's vote percentage for the NDP was less than 40%.
Answer: False
In the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election, Monique Taylor received 45.16% of the votes for the New Democratic Party, which is greater than 40%.
Sophia Aggelonitis, the Liberal candidate in the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election, saw an increase in her party's vote share compared to the previous election.
Answer: False
Sophia Aggelonitis, the Liberal candidate in 2011, received 32.38% of the votes, which represented a decrease of 4.83% for the Liberal Party.
The New Democratic Party's significant swing in the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election contributed to their gain of the riding from the Liberal Party.
Answer: True
The New Democratic Party saw a significant swing of +8.26% in the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election, which contributed to their gain of the riding from the Liberal Party.
In the redistributed results for the 2014 general election in Hamilton Mountain, which party received the highest percentage of the vote?
Answer: New Democratic Party
In the redistributed results for the 2014 general election, the New Democratic Party received the highest percentage of the vote (48.61%).
What was the voter turnout for the 2014 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: 52.85%
The voter turnout for the 2014 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain was 52.85%.
What was the swing in votes for the New Democratic Party in the 2014 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: +2.28%
The New Democratic Party experienced a positive swing of +2.28% in the 2014 Hamilton Mountain election.
What percentage of votes did Monique Taylor receive in the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 45.16%
Monique Taylor received 45.16% of the votes in the 2011 Hamilton Mountain election.
What was the voter turnout for the 2011 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: 50.45%
The voter turnout for the 2011 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain was 50.45%.
In the 2007 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, the Liberal candidate, Sophia Aggelonitis, won with a plurality of votes.
Answer: True
Sophia Aggelonitis of the Liberal Party won in Hamilton Mountain in 2007 with 37.28% of the votes, which was a plurality (more than any other candidate, but not a majority).
The Progressive Conservative candidate, Bob Charters, received less than 20% of the votes in the 2007 Hamilton Mountain election.
Answer: False
Bob Charters, the Progressive Conservative candidate in 2007, received 23.55% of the votes, which is not less than 20%.
Marie Bountrogianni of the Liberal Party won the 2003 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain with over 50% of the votes.
Answer: True
Marie Bountrogianni of the Liberal Party won in Hamilton Mountain in 2003 with 51.79% of the votes, which is over 50%.
In the 2003 Hamilton Mountain election, the Progressive Conservative party saw an increase in its vote share.
Answer: False
Shakil Hassan, the Progressive Conservative candidate in 2003, received 19.02% of the votes, which represented a significant decrease of 15.58% for the party.
Marie Bountrogianni won the 1999 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain for the Liberal Party with a majority of the votes.
Answer: False
Marie Bountrogianni won in 1999 with 40.25% of the votes, which was a plurality but not a majority (over 50%).
The New Democratic Party candidate, Chris Charlton, experienced a decrease in vote percentage in the 1999 Hamilton Mountain election.
Answer: True
Chris Charlton, the New Democratic Party candidate in 1999, received 22.41% of the votes, which was a decrease of 3.55% for the party.
In the 2007 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, which party's candidate won?
Answer: Liberal Party
In the 2007 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Sophia Aggelonitis of the Liberal Party won.
What percentage of votes did the Progressive Conservative candidate, Bob Charters, receive in the 2007 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 23.55%
The Progressive Conservative candidate, Bob Charters, received 23.55% of the votes in the 2007 Hamilton Mountain election.
What was the total number of valid votes cast in the 2007 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 46,637
The total number of valid votes cast in the 2007 Hamilton Mountain election was 46,637.
In the 2003 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Marie Bountrogianni won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 51.79%
In the 2003 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Marie Bountrogianni won with 51.79% of the votes.
How did the Progressive Conservative candidate, Shakil Hassan, perform in the 2003 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: He received 19.02% of the votes, a significant decrease for the party.
Shakil Hassan, the Progressive Conservative candidate in 2003, received 19.02% of the votes, which was a significant decrease of 15.58% for the party.
In the 1999 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Marie Bountrogianni of the Liberal Party won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 40.25%
In the 1999 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Marie Bountrogianni of the Liberal Party won with 40.25% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the New Democratic Party candidate, Chris Charlton, in the 1999 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 22.41%
The New Democratic Party candidate, Chris Charlton, received 22.41% of the votes in the 1999 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 1995 Ontario general election, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party retained his seat in Hamilton Mountain.
Answer: False
Brian Charlton, the New Democratic Party candidate in 1995, received 25.99% of the votes, a substantial decrease, indicating he did not retain his seat. Trevor Pettit (PC) won that election.
Brian Charlton won the 1990 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain with nearly 60% of the votes.
Answer: True
Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won the 1990 election with 59.76% of the votes, which is nearly 60%.
The Liberal candidate, Al Bailey, saw an increase in vote percentage in the 1990 Hamilton Mountain election.
Answer: False
Al Bailey, the Liberal candidate in 1990, received 19.75% of the votes, which represented a significant decrease of 18.33% for the party.
In the 1987 Ontario general election, Brian Charlton won Hamilton Mountain with a majority of the votes.
Answer: False
In the 1987 election, Brian Charlton won with 42.82% of the votes, which was a plurality but not a majority (over 50%).
The Progressive Conservative candidate, John Smith, experienced a decrease in vote percentage in the 1987 Hamilton Mountain election.
Answer: True
John Smith, the Progressive Conservative candidate in 1987, received 19.11% of the votes, which was a decrease of 11.92% for the party.
In the 1985 Ontario general election, the Liberal candidate, Dominic Agostino, saw an increase in his party's vote share.
Answer: False
Dominic Agostino, the Liberal candidate in 1985, received 24.71% of the votes, which was a decrease of 3.88% for the party.
The 1981 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain was a close contest, with the NDP winning by less than one percentage point.
Answer: True
In the 1981 election, Brian Charlton (NDP) won with 36.02% and Duncan Beattie (PC) received 35.38%, a difference of 0.64 percentage points.
The Liberal candidate, Vince Agro, received a decreased percentage of votes in the 1981 Hamilton Mountain election.
Answer: False
Vince Agro, the Liberal candidate in 1981, received 28.59% of the votes, which was an increase of 4.71% for the party.
In the 1977 Ontario general election, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party defeated John Smith of the Progressive Conservative Party in Hamilton Mountain.
Answer: True
In the 1977 election, Brian Charlton (NDP) won with 38.25% of the votes, defeating John Smith (PC) who received 37.12%.
What was the outcome of the 1995 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: Trevor Pettit (Progressive Conservative) won with 36.60% of votes.
In the 1995 Ontario general election, Trevor Pettit of the Progressive Conservative Party won in Hamilton Mountain with 36.60% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the New Democratic Party candidate, Brian Charlton, in the 1995 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 25.99%
The New Democratic Party candidate, Brian Charlton, received 25.99% of the votes in the 1995 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 1990 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 59.76%
In the 1990 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with 59.76% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the Liberal candidate, Al Bailey, in the 1990 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 19.75%
The Liberal candidate, Al Bailey, received 19.75% of the votes in the 1990 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 1987 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 42.82%
In the 1987 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with 42.82% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the Progressive Conservative candidate, John Smith, in the 1987 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 19.11%
The Progressive Conservative candidate, John Smith, received 19.11% of the votes in the 1987 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 1985 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 44.25%
In the 1985 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with 44.25% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the Liberal candidate, Dominic Agostino, in the 1985 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 24.71%
The Liberal candidate, Dominic Agostino, received 24.71% of the votes in the 1985 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 1981 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 36.02%
In the 1981 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with 36.02% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the Liberal candidate, Vince Agro, in the 1981 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 28.59%
The Liberal candidate, Vince Agro, received 28.59% of the votes in the 1981 Hamilton Mountain election.
In the 1977 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with what percentage of the votes?
Answer: 38.25%
In the 1977 Ontario general election in Hamilton Mountain, Brian Charlton of the New Democratic Party won with 38.25% of the votes.
What was the percentage of votes for the Liberal candidate, Kris Chaman, in the 1977 Hamilton Mountain election?
Answer: 23.88%
The Liberal candidate, Kris Chaman, received 23.88% of the votes in the 1977 Hamilton Mountain election.
The 2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain showed a preference for the 'Mixed member proportional' system.
Answer: False
In the 2007 referendum, the 'First Past the Post' system received 65% of the votes, showing a clear preference for the existing electoral system over 'Mixed member proportional'.
Over 50,000 valid votes were cast in the 2007 electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain.
Answer: False
A total of 45,165 valid votes were cast in the 2007 electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain, which is less than 50,000.
In the 2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain, what percentage of votes did the 'First Past the Post' system receive?
Answer: 65%
In the 2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain, the 'First Past the Post' system received 65% of the votes.
How many total valid votes were cast in the 2007 electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain?
Answer: 45,165
A total of 45,165 valid votes were cast in the 2007 electoral reform referendum in Hamilton Mountain.