HaldimandâÂÂNorfolk is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1997, and since 2004. The current Member of Parliament (MP) is Conservative Leslyn Lewis.
This riding is located in rural Southern Ontario, and comprises Haldimand and Norfolk Counties, except for parts of the Six Nations and New Credit Indian reserves. The total area is 3,073 km<sup>2</sup>. There are 205 polling divisions. Neighbouring districts include AncasterâÂÂDundasâÂÂFlamboroughâÂÂWestdale, Brant, ElginâÂÂMiddlesexâÂÂLondon, Niagara WestâÂÂGlanbrook, Oxford, and Welland.
Languages: 89.5% English, 1.9% German, 1.0% Dutch<br /> Religions: 62.1% Christian (20.4% Catholic, 8.1% United Church, 6.0% Anglican, 3.5% Baptist, 2.6% Presbyterian, 2.1% Reformed, 2.0% Anabaptist, 1.5% Pentecostal, 1.4% Lutheran, 14.5% Other), 36.4% None<br /> Median income: $40,800 (2020) <br /> Average income: $49,480 (2020)
HaldimandâÂÂNorfolk has existed as a federal electoral district twice. It was first created in 1976 from the riding of NorfolkâÂÂHaldimand. HaldimandâÂÂNorfolk was later abolished in 1996, and was mostly replaced by HaldimandâÂÂNorfolkâÂÂBrant. It was recreated in 2003 from 12.0% of ErieâÂÂLincoln and 88.0% of HaldimandâÂÂNorfolkâÂÂBrant.
From its first election in 1979 to 1988, HaldimandâÂÂNorfolk was represented by the Progressive Conservative Bud Bradley. In 1988, Liberal Bob Speller defeated Bradley. Speller went on to serve as Minister of Agriculture. In 2004, HaldimandâÂÂNorfolk elected Conservative candidate Diane Finley, who was re-elected in 2008 and 2011. After being re-elected in the 2006 election, Finley was appointed to the cabinet as Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. She was shuffled from the Human Resources and Skills Development Canada to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada portfolio on January 4, 2007. After her 2008 election victory she resumed her former post as Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development in the Conservative minority government, a post she continued to hold until 2013.
This riding was left unchanged after the 2012 electoral redistribution.
This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:
Change from 2000 is based on redistributed results. Conservative Party change is based on the combination of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party totals.
From 1996 until 2003, HaldimandâÂÂNorfolk did not exist as a federal riding, and was mostly represented by HaldimandâÂÂNorfolkâÂÂBrant. Results for 1997 and 2000 can be found on that page.
Federal riding history from the Library of Parliament: