The electoral district, as defined by the Electoral Divisions Act, 2003, encompasses an area that includes, in addition to the neighbourhood of Glenora, the neighbourhoods of Britannia Youngstown, Canora, Grovenor, High Park, Inglewood, Mayfield, McQueen, North Glenora, Prince Charles, Westmount and Woodcroft as well.
Hyndman would win his third term in office with the highest percentage of popular vote in his career in the 1975 election.
He would keep his cabinet post in the final year of his fifth term when Premier Don Getty came to power and retired from office at dissolution of the assembly in 1986.
The second representative for the riding was Progressive Conservative Nancy MacBeth who won her first election in 1986 with just over half the popular vote.
Liberal candidate Bruce Miller won the district despite his party losing 9 points from the last election.
He was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Heather Klimchuck who benefited from the collapse of the NDP vote to surge past Miller.
The vote was designed to educate students and simulate the electoral process for persons who have not yet reached the legal majority.