There are 308 electoral districts in Canada, at a federal level.
In the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario has 106 electoral districts. In total, there are 308 federal electoral districts in Canada.
Electoral districts (or "ridings") are the areas from which members of the House of Commons are elected, and for which those members are responsible for representing. There are currently 308 electoral districts. The number and boundaries of electoral districts are revisited and revised every ten (10) years.See Related Links for the most recent set-up of electoral districts.
There is 58 electoral districts in Manitoba
There are 85 provincial electoral districts in British Columbia.
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There are 308 electoral districts for the Canadian House of Commons.(Note: Pursuant to the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, the electoral districts in the House of Commons are reassessed every ten (10) years. Pursuant to the most recent assessment, the House is scheduled to increase to 338 electoral districts for the 42nd general election.)
The name of a federal electoral district can vary based on the country and specific region you are referring to. In Canada, for example, there are numerous federal electoral districts, each with unique names like "Toronto Centre" or "Vancouver East." In the United States, federal electoral districts are typically referred to as congressional districts, such as "California's 12th Congressional District." If you specify a country or region, I can provide a more precise answer.
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Vancouver is a city within the province of British Columbia, Canada. Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) represent specific electoral districts within the province of British Columbia. Each MLA represents a different electoral district and Vancouver itself has multiple electoral districts, each with its own MLA.
Mississauga is divided into several electoral districts, known as ridings. Some of the prominent electoral districts include Mississauga—Malton, Mississauga—Erin Mills, and Mississauga—Lakeshore. Each district has its own elected representative at the federal and provincial levels. To find the specific electoral district for a particular address in Mississauga, you can check the official Elections Canada or Elections Ontario websites.
There are six (6) federal electoral districts representing Mississauga in the House of Commons: Mississauga-Brampton South; Mississauga South; Mississauga-Streetsville; Mississauga-Erindale; Bramalea-Gore-Malton; and Mississauga East-Cooksville. There are also six (6) provincial electoral districts representing Mississauga in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. These electoral districts exactly mirror the electoral districts used for federal purposes.