King—Vaughan, ON 2015 Federal Election Results Map

King—Vaughan — 2015 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of King—Vaughan was contested in the 2015 election.

🏆 Deb Schulte, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 25,908 votes (47.4% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Konstantin Toubis (Conservative) with 24,170 votes (44.2%), defeated by a margin of 1,738 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Natalie Rizzo (NDP-New Democratic Party, 7%).

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King—Vaughan

A newly created riding for the 2015 election, King—Vaughan stretches across the Township of King and the northern portions of the City of Vaughan in York Region. The riding takes in the communities of King City, Nobleton, and Schomberg in King Township, along with parts of Kleinburg and Maple in Vaughan. Situated on and around the Oak Ridges Moraine, the riding blends rural landscapes in King with the rapidly growing suburban development of northern Vaughan, where new residential subdivisions and commercial centres were reshaping the area.

Candidates

Deb Schulte (Liberal) — Schulte held a degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Princeton University and spent over two decades in management at Bombardier Aerospace before entering politics. She served as a local and regional councillor for the City of Vaughan from 2010 to 2014, sitting on both Vaughan City Council and York Regional Council, where she advocated for the Highway 427 extension and the planned Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital.

Konstantin Toubis (Conservative) — Toubis won the Conservative nomination for the new riding in July 2014. During the campaign, controversy arose over social media posts he had shared, though he remained the party's candidate through election day.

Natalie Rizzo (NDP) — Rizzo was a University of Toronto political science student at the time of the election, representing the NDP in this new riding.

Ann Raney (Green Party) — Raney carried the Green Party banner in King—Vaughan for the 2015 contest.

About the Riding

King—Vaughan was carved from portions of the former Oak Ridges—Markham and Vaughan ridings during the 2012 redistribution process. The riding encompasses a mix of established rural communities in King Township—where horse farms, conservation lands, and the Humber River valley define the landscape—and the fast-growing suburban fringe of Vaughan. The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, a major transit-oriented development anchored by the planned extension of the Toronto-York Spadina subway line, was under construction during the campaign period. Infrastructure and transit investment were prominent local concerns, alongside preservation of agricultural land on the Oak Ridges Moraine and managing the pace of residential growth in one of the GTA's fastest-expanding municipalities.

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