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  1. Find your existing electoral district. The Voter Information Service provides information about your electoral district, including a map and the candidates and results for past elections. During an election, you can also see the list of candidates running in the district, the location of your advance and election day polling places and the ...

  2. Toronto Centre contains a large part of Downtown Toronto. The riding contains areas such as Regent Park (Canada's first social housing development), St. James Town (a largely immigrant area and the most densely populated neighbourhood in Canada), Cabbagetown, Church and Wellesley (a historic LGBTQ2 neighbourhood), Toronto Metropolitan ...

  3. Boundaries description. Consisting of that part of the City of Toronto described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Sherbourne Street North with Bloor Street East; thence northerly along Sherbourne Street North to Rosedale Valley Road; thence generally easterly along said road and its production to the Don River; thence generally ...

  4. www.elections.on.ca › en › voting-in-ontarioMaps - Elections

    Maps. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts. Here, you will find maps and legal descriptions for the current electoral districts. Use our Voter Information Service to find your electoral district and Member of Provincial Parliament. Types of Maps Available:

  5. Toronto Centre is a provincial electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Since 1999 it has elected one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It was created in 1999 as Toronto Centre—Rosedale from most of St. George—St. David and parts of St. Andrew—St. Patrick, Fort York, when ridings were redistributed to match their ...

  6. General information. Am I registered to vote? Voting. Election results. Financial statements. Download the Elections Ontario app to find everything you need to vote!

  7. Different levels of governments define the geographical location of our community i.e. Ward, Riding. To find your Toronto City Councillor and Ward please call 311 or go to the City’s website below and enter your address: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/.

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