Brant South


Brant South was a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1923.

It was also called the South Riding of Brant. Brant County was named after Joseph Brant, a Mohawk Chief originally from New York State who settled the area, centred around Brantford.

Federal electoral district

The federal riding was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which divided the county of Brant into two ridings: Brant North and Brant South according to a traditional division. In 1882, the South Riding of Brant was defined to consist of the townships of West Brantford, Onondaga and Tuscarora, the city of Brantford and the town of Paris.

The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was merged into Brantford riding.

The first Member of Parliament for Brant South, elected in 1867 was Edmund Burke Wood. Wood was also elected to the Provincial Parliament. Eventually an act was passed to abolish dual representation.

In 1872, the Liberal candidate, William Paterson (a biscuit manufacturer) won the riding, and remained Member of Parliament until 1896, when he was defeated by Robert Henry (a grocer, and Conservative).

This election was declared void, and in a by-election Charles Bernhard Heyd (a Liberal, and also a grocer) won the riding. Heyd held the riding until it was abolished in 1903.

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Provincial electoral district

The provincial riding was also created in 1867.

The first Member of the Legislative Assembly for Brant South was Edmund Burke Wood. Wood was also elected to the first federal parliament. When an act was passed to abolish dual representation, Wood choose to remain in the provincial parliament.

In 1871, Arthur Sturgis Hardy won the riding. He held it until his death in 1889. Thomas H. Preston held the riding from 1899 until 1908. Willoughby Staples Brewster held the riding from 1908 until 1914. Joseph Henry Ham held the riding from 1914 until 1919. Morrison Mann MacBride held the riding from 1919 until 1923, when the provincial riding became the Brantford riding in 1923.

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Federal election results

Canadian federal election, 1867
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal WOOD, Hon. Edmund Burke 1,257
Unknown LEEMING, 1,090
Canadian federal election, 1872
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal PATERSON, William 1,378
Liberal–Conservative HINCKS, Hon.Sir F. K.C.M.G.C 1,116
Canadian federal election, 1874
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal PATERSON, William 1,463
Unknown WATTS, A. 1,019
Canadian federal election, 1878
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal PATERSON, William 1,496
Unknown WATTS, 1,298
Canadian federal election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal PATERSON, William 1,473
Unknown WATTS, Alfred 1,297
Canadian federal election, 1887
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal PATERSON, William 2,230
Conservative COCKSHUTT, Wm. T. 1,656
Canadian federal election, 1891
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal PATERSON, William 1,963
Unknown COX, Peter H. 1,421
Canadian federal election, 1896
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative HENRY, Robert 2,538
Liberal PATERSON, Wm. 2,447

On Mr. Henry's election being declared void and on his being unseated, 15 December 1896:

By-election on 4 February 1897
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal HEYD, C.B. 2,787
Conservative HENRY, Robert 2,406
Canadian federal election, 1900
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal HEYD, Charles B. 2,494
Conservative HENRY, Robert 2,288
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