Hastings West (provincial electoral district)
Hastings West was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that existed from 1867 to 1926. It was located in the central part of Ontario, encompassing the western portion of Hastings County.
History and Boundaries:
Created as one of the original districts for the 1867 provincial election, Hastings West primarily consisted of the western geographical townships within Hastings County. Its boundaries remained relatively consistent throughout its existence, although minor adjustments were made over time to reflect population shifts and municipal changes.
Representation:
The district elected one Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario under the first-past-the-post electoral system.
Notable Features:
The economy of Hastings West was largely based on agriculture, logging, and mining. The area included several small towns and villages that served as local trade and service centres.
Abolition:
Hastings West was abolished prior to the 1926 provincial election. Its territory was redistributed into other electoral districts, primarily Hastings East and Hastings South.
Members of Provincial Parliament:
- List of MPPs who represented Hastings West, including their names, political affiliations, and years of service. This information should be obtained from reliable historical records. (Example: 1867-1871 - Thomas Gibson, Conservative) Please research to add actual names and dates.