The 1981 Ontario general election was held on March 19, 1981, to elect members of the 32nd Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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125 seats in the 32nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 63 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The governing Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, led by Bill Davis, was re-elected for a twelfth consecutive term in office. The PCs finally won a majority government after winning only minorities in the 1975 and 1977 elections. The Liberal Party, led by Stuart Smith, was able to maintain its standing in the Legislature, while the New Democratic Party, led by Michael Cassidy, lost a significant number of seats, allowing the Tories to win a majority.
Opinion polls
editDuring campaign period
editPolling firm | Last day of survey |
Source | PCO | OLP | ONDP | Other | ME | Sample | |
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Election 1981 | March 19, 1981 | 44.38 | 33.48 | 21.14 | |||||
Gallup | March 11, 1981 | [1] | 51 | 31 | 18 | — | — | — | |
Gallup | February 18, 1981 | [2] | 53 | 27 | 18 | 1 | — | 831 | |
Election called |
During the 31st Parliament of Ontario
editPolling firm | Last day of survey |
Source | PCO | OLP | ONDP | Other | ME | Sample |
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Election 1977 | June 9, 1977 | 39.58 | 31.19 | 28.16 | 1.07 |
Campaign
editCandidates | PC | Lib | LL | NDP | Ind | Comm | Ltn | SC | Un | Total |
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3 | 82 | 80 | 2 | 82 | 246 | |||||
4 | 31 | 31 | 31 | 10 | 10 | 8 | 3 | 124 | ||
5 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 40 | ||
6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 12 | |||
7 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 14 | |||
Total | 125 | 123 | 2 | 125 | 27 | 18 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 436 |
A number of unregistered parties also fielded candidates in this election.
There were a number of Rhinoceros Party candidates in the Toronto area, and the party may have also fielded candidates elsewhere in the province. The Workers Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) a single candidate, Judy Darcy. Ronald G. Rodgers, founder of the Détente Party of Canada, contested a Toronto constituency.
Social Credit leader Reg Gervais announced prior to the election that he planned to run in Nickel Belt, but could not follow through and resigned at a meeting of nominated candidates where John Turmel was appointed interim leader of the Ontario Social Credit Party during the campaign, though there has never been independent confirmation of this (nor is it clear if the Ottawa-area candidacies of Turmel and Raymond Turmel and Serge Girard and Dale Alkerton and Andrew Dynowski were approved by the remaining few members of the official Social Credit Party of Ontario).
Results
editPolitical party | Party leader | MPPs | Votes | |||||||
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Candidates | 1977 | 1981 | ± | # | ± | % | ± (pp) | |||
Progressive Conservative | Bill Davis | 125 | 58 | 70 | 12 | 1,412,488 | 89,765 | 44.38% | 4.80 | |
Liberal | Stuart Smith | 123 | 33 | 33 | 1,065,569 | 23,115 | 33.48% | 2.29 | ||
Liberal–Labour | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7,111 | 1,131 | 0.22% | 0.03 | |||
New Democratic | Michael Cassidy | 125 | 33 | 21 | 12 | 672,824 | 268,137 | 21.14% | 7.02 | |
Independent | 27 | – | – | – | 10,585 | 3,171 | 0.33% | 0.11 | ||
Libertarian | Scott Bell | 12 | – | – | – | 7,087 | 2,874 | 0.22% | 0.08 | |
Communist | Mel Doig | 18 | – | – | – | 5,306 | 2,831 | 0.17% | 0.07 | |
Social Credit | Reg Gervais | 3 | – | – | – | 1,054 | 644 | 0.03% | 0.02 | |
Unparty | 1 | – | – | – | 460 | 460 | 0.01% | New | ||
Total | 436 | 125 | 125 | 3,182,484 | 100.00% | |||||
Rejected ballots | 20,797 | 1,197 | ||||||||
Voter turnout | 3,203,281 | 158,152 | 58.04 | 7.56 | ||||||
Registered electors | 5,519,204 | 395,436 |
Party | Seats | Votes | Change (pp) | ||
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█ Progressive Conservative | 70 / 125 |
4.80 | |||
█ Liberal/Liberal-Labour | 34 / 125 |
2.26 | |||
█ New Democratic | 21 / 125 |
-7.02 | |||
█ Independent | 0 / 125 |
0.11 | |||
█ Other | 0 / 125 |
-0.15 |
Synopsis of results
editRiding | Winning party | Turnout [a 1] |
Votes | ||||||||||||
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Name[a 2] | 1977 | Party | Votes | Share | Margin # |
Margin % |
PC | Lib/LL | NDP | Ind | Other | Total | |||
Algoma | NDP | NDP | 7,096 | 52.83% | 2,326 | 17.32% | 69.22% | 4,770 | 1,567 | 7,096 | – | – | 13,433 | ||
Algoma—Manitoulin | PC | PC | 7,160 | 57.36% | 4,174 | 33.44% | 50.16% | 7,160 | 2,986 | 2,336 | – | – | 12,482 | ||
Brampton | PC | PC | 24,973 | 61.23% | 15,582 | 38.20% | 50.73% | 24,973 | 9,391 | 6,034 | – | 390 | 40,788 | ||
Brantford | NDP | PC | 12,847 | 45.35% | 3,259 | 11.50% | 59.43% | 12,847 | 5,896 | 9,588 | – | – | 28,331 | ||
Brant—Oxford—Norfolk | Lib | Lib | 13,067 | 59.40% | 7,033 | 31.97% | 55.64% | 6,034 | 13,067 | 2,899 | – | – | 22,000 | ||
Brock | PC | PC | 10,547 | 48.75% | 3,665 | 16.94% | 60.36% | 10,547 | 6,882 | 4,204 | – | – | 21,633 | ||
Burlington South | PC | PC | 19,037 | 57.81% | 10,084 | 30.62% | 55.69% | 19,037 | 8,953 | 4,942 | – | – | 32,932 | ||
Cambridge | NDP | PC | 12,597 | 42.82% | 849 | 2.89% | 59.32% | 12,597 | 4,527 | 11,748 | 549 | – | 29,421 | ||
Carleton | PC | PC | 17,846 | 55.26% | 9,225 | 28.56% | 53.22% | 17,846 | 8,621 | 5,446 | – | 383 | 32,296 | ||
Carleton East | NDP | PC | 15,714 | 38.03% | 1,686 | 4.08% | 59.37% | 15,714 | 14,028 | 11,579 | – | – | 41,321 | ||
Carleton-Grenville | PC | PC | 15,202 | 65.09% | 9,438 | 40.41% | 57.71% | 15,202 | 5,764 | 2,391 | – | – | 23,357 | ||
Chatham—Kent | PC | PC | 9,471 | 42.20% | 2,963 | 13.20% | 54.47% | 9,471 | 6,466 | 6,508 | – | – | 22,445 | ||
Cochrane North | PC | PC | 5,910 | 36.19% | 188 | 1.15% | 62.56% | 5,910 | 5,722 | 4,426 | – | 274 | 16,332 | ||
Cochrane South | PC | PC | 12,540 | 56.25% | 5,565 | 24.96% | 61.65% | 12,540 | 6,975 | 2,777 | – | – | 22,292 | ||
Cornwall | NDP | NDP | 9,484 | 41.90% | 1,667 | 7.37% | 63.65% | 7,817 | 5,333 | 9,484 | – | – | 22,634 | ||
Dufferin—Simcoe | PC | PC | 18,101 | 62.83% | 11,399 | 39.57% | 56.41% | 18,101 | 6,702 | 4,007 | – | – | 28,810 | ||
Durham East | PC | PC | 14,900 | 48.02% | 6,252 | 20.15% | 60.46% | 14,900 | 7,226 | 8,648 | 253 | – | 31,027 | ||
Durham West | PC | PC | 17,029 | 52.77% | 9,583 | 29.70% | 55.46% | 17,029 | 7,446 | 6,578 | – | 1,215 | 32,268 | ||
Durham—York | PC | PC | 14,404 | 57.51% | 8,074 | 32.23% | 56.99% | 14,404 | 6,330 | 4,314 | – | – | 25,048 | ||
Elgin | PC | PC | 13,119 | 55.41% | 5,813 | 24.55% | 58.78% | 13,119 | 7,306 | 3,250 | – | – | 23,675 | ||
Erie | Lib | Lib | 8,796 | 49.83% | 3,525 | 19.97% | 54.59% | 5,271 | 8,796 | 3,586 | – | – | 17,653 | ||
Essex North | Lib | Lib | 9,187 | 46.14% | 3,276 | 16.45% | 54.47% | 4,812 | 9,187 | 5,911 | – | – | 19,910 | ||
Essex South | Lib | Lib | 10,454 | 52.77% | 5,446 | 27.49% | 51.18% | 5,008 | 10,454 | 4,349 | – | – | 19,811 | ||
Fort William | PC | PC | 13,038 | 54.32% | 5,453 | 22.72% | 59.66% | 13,038 | 3,381 | 7,585 | – | – | 24,004 | ||
Frontenac—Addington | Lib | Lib | 10,558 | 44.21% | 340 | 1.42% | 62.89% | 10,218 | 10,558 | 2,374 | 409 | 322 | 23,881 | ||
Grey | Lib | Lib | 13,334 | 55.47% | 4,541 | 18.89% | 64.77% | 8,793 | 13,334 | 1,629 | – | 284 | 24,040 | ||
Grey—Bruce | Lib | Lib | 14,006 | 60.30% | 6,239 | 26.86% | 64.36% | 7,767 | 14,006 | 1,455 | – | – | 23,228 | ||
Haldimand—Norfolk | Lib | Lib | 16,254 | 56.49% | 7,479 | 25.99% | 63.08% | 8,775 | 16,254 | 3,744 | – | – | 28,773 | ||
Halton—Burlington | Lib | Lib | 13,395 | 44.99% | 518 | 1.74% | 56.33% | 12,877 | 13,395 | 3,500 | – | – | 29,772 | ||
Hamilton Centre | NDP | Lib | 9,734 | 47.02% | 2,804 | 13.54% | 55.58% | 4,039 | 9,734 | 6,930 | – | – | 20,703 | ||
Hamilton East | NDP | NDP | 12,773 | 46.47% | 4,408 | 16.04% | 55.02% | 6,351 | 8,365 | 12,773 | – | – | 27,489 | ||
Hamilton Mountain | NDP | NDP | 11,008 | 35.77% | 197 | 0.64% | 67.02% | 10,811 | 8,956 | 11,008 | – | – | 30,775 | ||
Hamilton West | Lib | Lib | 12,106 | 45.84% | 2,318 | 8.78% | 60.46% | 9,788 | 12,106 | 4,255 | – | 260 | 26,409 | ||
Hastings—Peterborough | PC | PC | 11,528 | 49.61% | 2,787 | 11.99% | 66.49% | 11,528 | 8,741 | 2,968 | – | – | 23,237 | ||
Huron—Bruce | Lib | Lib | 12,164 | 46.64% | 224 | 0.86% | 70.22% | 11,940 | 12,164 | 1,979 | – | – | 26,083 | ||
Huron—Middlesex | Lib | Lib | 10,707 | 52.24% | 2,089 | 10.19% | 66.57% | 8,618 | 10,707 | 1,170 | – | – | 20,495 | ||
Kenora | PC | PC | 10,418 | 60.84% | 6,248 | 36.49% | 57.94% | 10,418 | 2,536 | 4,170 | – | – | 17,124 | ||
Kent—Elgin | Lib | Lib | 10,115 | 47.08% | 337 | 1.57% | 64.40% | 9,778 | 10,115 | 1,591 | – | – | 21,484 | ||
Kingston and the Islands | PC | PC | 12,488 | 50.25% | 4,023 | 16.19% | 58.10% | 12,488 | 8,465 | 3,897 | – | – | 24,850 | ||
Kitchener | Lib | Lib | 12,592 | 50.98% | 4,610 | 18.66% | 50.86% | 7,982 | 12,592 | 4,126 | – | – | 24,700 | ||
Kitchener—Wilmot | Lib | Lib | 11,515 | 48.56% | 3,002 | 12.66% | 49.49% | 8,513 | 11,515 | 3,686 | – | – | 23,714 | ||
Lake Nipigon | NDP | NDP | 7,846 | 68.90% | 6,018 | 52.85% | 55.75% | 1,828 | 1,714 | 7,846 | – | – | 11,388 | ||
Lambton | PC | PC | 13,467 | 63.59% | 7,032 | 33.20% | 66.04% | 13,467 | 6,435 | 1,276 | – | – | 21,178 | ||
Lanark | PC | PC | 10,502 | 61.69% | 6,638 | 38.99% | 55.80% | 10,502 | 3,864 | 2,659 | – | – | 17,025 | ||
Leeds | PC | PC | 13,725 | 64.41% | 9,082 | 42.62% | 58.54% | 13,725 | 4,643 | 2,940 | – | – | 21,308 | ||
Lincoln | Lib | PC | 10,044 | 46.28% | 394 | 1.82% | 65.54% | 10,044 | 9,650 | 2,009 | – | – | 21,703 | ||
London Centre | Lib | Lib | 12,315 | 51.67% | 3,986 | 16.72% | 49.65% | 8,329 | 12,315 | 3,189 | – | – | 23,833 | ||
London North | Lib | Lib | 15,444 | 49.61% | 3,619 | 11.62% | 54.17% | 11,825 | 15,444 | 3,864 | – | – | 31,133 | ||
London South | PC | PC | 19,714 | 54.74% | 8,598 | 23.87% | 52.03% | 19,714 | 11,116 | 5,187 | – | – | 36,017 | ||
Middlesex | PC | PC | 11,672 | 52.84% | 3,408 | 15.43% | 66.01% | 11,672 | 8,264 | 2,155 | – | – | 22,091 | ||
Mississauga East | PC | PC | 15,759 | 55.68% | 8,043 | 28.42% | 50.21% | 15,759 | 7,716 | 4,829 | – | – | 28,304 | ||
Mississauga North | PC | PC | 20,331 | 56.27% | 11,201 | 31.00% | 49.45% | 20,331 | 9,130 | 6,667 | – | – | 36,128 | ||
Mississauga South | PC | PC | 14,165 | 55.63% | 6,993 | 27.46% | 55.59% | 14,165 | 7,172 | 4,126 | – | – | 25,463 | ||
Muskoka | PC | PC | 9,029 | 55.09% | 4,881 | 29.78% | 64.43% | 9,029 | 4,148 | 3,214 | – | – | 16,391 | ||
Niagara Falls | Lib | Lib | 12,495 | 47.23% | 3,200 | 12.10% | 56.32% | 9,295 | 12,495 | 4,665 | – | – | 26,455 | ||
Nickel Belt | NDP | NDP | 8,451 | 54.85% | 3,410 | 22.13% | 63.38% | 1,915 | 5,041 | 8,451 | – | – | 15,407 | ||
Nipissing | Lib | PC | 15,795 | 55.43% | 4,871 | 17.10% | 64.11% | 15,795 | 10,924 | 1,774 | – | – | 28,493 | ||
Northumberland | PC | PC | 14,727 | 51.58% | 3,614 | 12.66% | 65.02% | 14,727 | 11,113 | 2,711 | – | – | 28,551 | ||
Oakville | PC | PC | 16,366 | 62.43% | 9,080 | 34.64% | 56.58% | 16,366 | 7,286 | 2,562 | – | – | 26,214 | ||
Oshawa | NDP | NDP | 10,307 | 48.04% | 2,471 | 11.52% | 49.70% | 7,836 | 3,311 | 10,307 | – | – | 21,454 | ||
Ottawa Centre | NDP | NDP | 9,316 | 36.77% | 599 | 2.36% | 54.58% | 8,717 | 6,926 | 9,316 | 376 | – | 25,335 | ||
Ottawa East | Lib | Lib | 14,207 | 69.22% | 9,972 | 48.59% | 49.03% | 4,235 | 14,207 | 1,905 | – | 177 | 20,524 | ||
Ottawa South | PC | PC | 15,218 | 49.97% | 6,386 | 20.97% | 60.22% | 15,218 | 8,832 | 6,146 | 259 | – | 30,455 | ||
Ottawa West | PC | PC | 17,418 | 59.30% | 8,306 | 28.28% | 55.86% | 17,418 | 9,112 | 2,348 | – | 494 | 29,372 | ||
Oxford | PC | PC | 15,948 | 49.87% | 4,082 | 12.76% | 61.57% | 15,948 | 11,866 | 3,673 | – | 493 | 31,980 | ||
Parry Sound | PC | PC | 8,955 | 46.27% | 6 | 0.03% | 66.87% | 8,955 | 8,949 | 1,448 | – | – | 19,352 | ||
Perth | Lib | Lib | 16,283 | 62.51% | 8,400 | 32.25% | 58.88% | 7,883 | 16,283 | 1,881 | – | – | 26,047 | ||
Peterborough | PC | PC | 17,962 | 45.92% | 6,699 | 17.13% | 63.06% | 17,962 | 11,263 | 8,756 | 345 | 787 | 39,113 | ||
Port Arthur | NDP | NDP | 12,258 | 46.10% | 1,414 | 5.32% | 61.22% | 10,844 | 3,247 | 12,258 | 140 | 103 | 26,592 | ||
Prescott and Russell | PC | Lib | 15,123 | 56.22% | 5,172 | 19.23% | 60.83% | 9,951 | 15,123 | 1,828 | – | – | 26,902 | ||
Prince Edward—Lennox | PC | PC | 11,135 | 57.53% | 4,338 | 22.41% | 61.18% | 11,135 | 6,797 | 1,423 | – | – | 19,355 | ||
Quinte | Lib | Lib | 14,861 | 56.78% | 5,344 | 20.42% | 56.08% | 9,517 | 14,861 | 1,795 | – | – | 26,173 | ||
Rainy River | LL | LL | 4,575 | 40.99% | 426 | 3.82% | 61.50% | 4,149 | 4,575[a 3] | 2,438 | – | – | 11,162 | ||
Renfrew North | Lib | Lib | 9,113 | 52.57% | 1,976 | 11.40% | 58.18% | 7,137 | 9,113 | 1,086 | – | – | 17,336 | ||
Renfrew South | PC | PC | 14,552 | 55.66% | 4,132 | 15.80% | 71.09% | 14,552 | 10,420 | 1,174 | – | – | 26,146 | ||
St. Catharines | Lib | Lib | 16,509 | 51.85% | 6,236 | 19.58% | 57.20% | 10,273 | 16,509 | 4,927 | – | 132 | 31,841 | ||
Sarnia | Lib | PC | 13,871 | 46.23% | 3,029 | 10.09% | 63.27% | 13,871 | 10,842 | 5,292 | – | – | 30,005 | ||
Sault Ste. Marie | PC | PC | 14,712 | 49.99% | 7,157 | 24.32% | 54.29% | 14,712 | 7,555 | 7,162 | – | – | 29,429 | ||
Simcoe Centre | PC | PC | 16,926 | 49.84% | 4,421 | 13.02% | 59.06% | 16,926 | 12,505 | 4,532 | – | – | 33,963 | ||
Simcoe East | PC | PC | 12,487 | 42.13% | 3,402 | 11.48% | 64.39% | 12,487 | 7,320 | 9,085 | 749 | – | 29,641 | ||
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry | PC | PC | 12,017 | 55.38% | 4,171 | 19.22% | 65.95% | 12,017 | 7,846 | 1,836 | 0 | – | 21,699 | ||
Sudbury | NDP | PC | 12,043 | 45.95% | 3,991 | 15.23% | 62.72% | 12,043 | 5,998 | 8,052 | – | 115 | 26,208 | ||
Sudbury East | NDP | NDP | 13,883 | 49.21% | 4,463 | 15.82% | 58.94% | 9,420 | 4,909 | 13,883 | – | – | 28,212 | ||
Timiskaming | PC | PC | 8,377 | 44.71% | 1,609 | 8.59% | 65.03% | 8,377 | 3,593 | 6,768 | – | – | 18,738 | ||
Victoria—Haliburton | Lib | Lib | 12,807 | 49.71% | 2,298 | 8.92% | 62.92% | 10,509 | 12,807 | 2,449 | – | – | 25,765 | ||
Waterloo North | Lib | Lib | 12,843 | 49.17% | 3,237 | 12.39% | 52.30% | 9,606 | 12,843 | 3,672 | – | – | 26,121 | ||
Welland-Thorold | NDP | NDP | 13,379 | 49.81% | 5,463 | 20.34% | 64.78% | 5,564 | 7,916 | 13,379 | – | – | 26,859 | ||
Wellington—Dufferin—Peel | PC | PC | 16,644 | 56.55% | 8,508 | 28.91% | 58.51% | 16,644 | 8,136 | 4,650 | – | – | 29,430 | ||
Wellington South | Lib | Lib | 16,237 | 53.57% | 8,320 | 27.45% | 56.86% | 7,917 | 16,237 | 5,934 | – | 224 | 30,312 | ||
Wentworth | NDP | PC | 10,024 | 34.88% | 160 | 0.56% | 62.32% | 10,024 | 8,847 | 9,864 | – | – | 28,735 | ||
Wentworth North | Lib | Lib | 16,433 | 49.13% | 4,121 | 12.32% | 63.98% | 12,312 | 16,433 | 4,702 | – | – | 33,447 | ||
Windsor—Riverside | NDP | NDP | 13,626 | 49.59% | 4,524 | 16.46% | 56.31% | 4,418 | 9,102 | 13,626 | 333 | – | 27,479 | ||
Windsor—Sandwich | NDP | Lib | 7,449 | 40.26% | 134 | 0.72% | 48.34% | 3,479 | 7,449 | 7,315 | – | 258 | 18,501 | ||
Windsor—Walkerville | Lib | Lib | 10,553 | 54.89% | 5,565 | 28.94% | 51.29% | 3,438 | 10,553 | 4,988 | – | 248 | 19,227 | ||
York Centre | Lib | PC | 19,094 | 47.54% | 1,722 | 4.29% | 56.81% | 19,094 | 17,372 | 3,701 | – | – | 40,167 | ||
York North | PC | PC | 18,405 | 55.38% | 8,189 | 24.64% | 54.20% | 18,405 | 10,216 | 4,614 | – | – | 33,235 | ||
Armourdale | PC | PC | 15,938 | 54.63% | 6,941 | 23.79% | 60.64% | 15,938 | 8,997 | 4,240 | – | – | 29,175 | ||
Beaches—Woodbine | NDP | NDP | 9,590 | 43.10% | 324 | 1.46% | 59.24% | 9,266 | 3,140 | 9,590 | 252 | – | 22,248 | ||
Bellwoods | NDP | NDP | 5,111 | 40.99% | 365 | 2.93% | 58.75% | 2,186 | 4,746 | 5,111 | 180 | 246 | 12,469 | ||
Don Mills | PC | PC | 17,516 | 63.99% | 12,148 | 44.38% | 52.55% | 17,516 | 5,368 | 4,487 | – | – | 27,371 | ||
Dovercourt | NDP | NDP | 5,491 | 37.81% | 294 | 2.02% | 62.62% | 3,416 | 5,197 | 5,491 | 258 | 162 | 14,524 | ||
Downsview | NDP | NDP | 8,644 | 39.10% | 653 | 2.95% | 58.54% | 5,475 | 7,991 | 8,644 | – | – | 22,110 | ||
Eglinton | PC | PC | 17,386 | 64.92% | 11,780 | 43.98% | 57.86% | 17,386 | 5,606 | 3,324 | – | 466 | 26,782 | ||
Etobicoke | NDP | NDP | 10,373 | 40.63% | 2,349 | 9.20% | 55.31% | 8,024 | 7,132 | 10,373 | – | – | 25,529 | ||
High Park—Swansea | NDP | PC | 11,473 | 47.01% | 2,680 | 10.98% | 64.63% | 11,473 | 3,635 | 8,793 | – | 507 | 24,408 | ||
Humber | PC | PC | 20,844 | 60.43% | 10,780 | 31.25% | 59.93% | 20,844 | 10,064 | 3,583 | – | – | 34,491 | ||
Lakeshore | NDP | PC | 10,607 | 40.65% | 1,232 | 4.72% | 61.06% | 10,607 | 5,738 | 9,375 | – | 376 | 26,096 | ||
Oakwood | NDP | NDP | 8,862 | 45.17% | 2,901 | 14.79% | 56.22% | 5,961 | 4,171 | 8,862 | – | 624 | 19,618 | ||
Oriole | PC | PC | 15,644 | 49.68% | 4,244 | 13.48% | 57.65% | 15,644 | 11,400 | 4,443 | – | – | 31,487 | ||
Parkdale | NDP | Lib | 6,941 | 42.26% | 921 | 5.61% | 58.59% | 2,914 | 6,941 | 6,020 | 289 | 259 | 16,423 | ||
Riverdale | NDP | NDP | 6,770 | 46.73% | 2,682 | 18.51% | 49.62% | 4,088 | 3,237 | 6,770 | 233 | 158 | 14,486 | ||
St. Andrew—St. Patrick | PC | PC | 10,674 | 49.10% | 3,835 | 17.64% | 57.09% | 10,674 | 6,839 | 3,709 | 368 | 148 | 21,738 | ||
St. David | PC | PC | 9,627 | 39.36% | 1,022 | 4.18% | 64.80% | 9,627 | 8,605 | 5,985 | 243 | – | 24,460 | ||
St. George | Lib | PC | 12,390 | 43.00% | 4,251 | 14.75% | 58.69% | 12,390 | 8,139 | 4,999 | 2,928 | 359 | 28,815 | ||
Scarborough Centre | PC | PC | 12,793 | 55.92% | 7,895 | 34.51% | 53.07% | 12,793 | 4,657 | 4,898 | – | 531 | 22,879 | ||
Scarborough East | PC | PC | 16,386 | 56.03% | 9,085 | 31.06% | 55.46% | 16,386 | 7,301 | 4,826 | 171 | 562 | 29,246 | ||
Scarborough—Ellesmere | NDP | PC | 11,608 | 44.87% | 1,888 | 7.30% | 60.27% | 11,608 | 4,545 | 9,720 | – | – | 25,873 | ||
Scarborough North | PC | PC | 29,961 | 60.98% | 17,298 | 35.20% | 53.08% | 29,961 | 12,663 | 6,512 | – | – | 49,136 | ||
Scarborough West | NDP | NDP | 10,019 | 41.84% | 375 | 1.57% | 59.17% | 9,644 | 3,914 | 10,019 | 369 | – | 23,946 | ||
Wilson Heights | PC | PC | 11,722 | 48.55% | 2,925 | 12.12% | 51.83% | 11,722 | 8,797 | 3,623 | – | – | 24,142 | ||
York East | PC | PC | 14,562 | 57.34% | 9,627 | 37.91% | 57.13% | 14,562 | 4,811 | 4,935 | – | 1,088 | 25,396 | ||
York Mills | PC | PC | 20,613 | 65.59% | 14,946 | 47.56% | 53.61% | 20,613 | 5,667 | 3,858 | – | 1,287 | 31,425 | ||
York South | NDP | NDP | 9,518 | 37.01% | 1,419 | 5.52% | 59.75% | 7,628 | 8,099 | 9,518 | – | 472 | 25,717 | ||
York West | PC | PC | 18,501 | 57.58% | 8,273 | 25.75% | 58.22% | 18,501 | 10,228 | 2,865 | 538 | – | 32,132 | ||
Yorkview | NDP | Lib | 10,160 | 38.62% | 1,187 | 4.51% | 55.03% | 5,329 | 10,160 | 8,973 | 1,343 | 503 | 26,308 |
- ^ including spoilt ballots
- ^ order is as given in EO reports
- ^ T. Patrick Reid was the incumbent
- = open seat
- = turnout is above provincial average
- = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
- = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
- = incumbent had switched allegiance
- = incumbency arose from byelection gain
- = previously incumbent in another riding
- = Liberal-Labour candidate
- = other incumbents renominated
- = multiple candidates
Analysis
editParty in 1st place | Party in 2nd place | Total | |||
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PC | Lib | NDP | |||
Progressive Conservative | 55 | 15 | 70 | ||
Liberal | 27 | 6 | 33 | ||
Liberal–Labour | 1 | 1 | |||
New Democratic | 13 | 8 | 21 | ||
Total | 41 | 63 | 21 | 125 |
Parties | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
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█ Progressive Conservative | 70 | 41 | 14 | ||
█ Liberal | 33 | 63 | 27 | ||
█ New Democratic | 21 | 21 | 83 | ||
█ Liberal–Labour | 1 | 1 | |||
█ Independent | 18 | 3 | |||
█ Communist | 12 | 6 | |||
█ Libertarian | 10 | 2 | |||
█ Social Credit | 3 | ||||
█ Unparty | 1 |
Source | Party | |||||
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PC | Lib | LL | NDP | Total | ||
Seats retained | Incumbents returned | 47 | 27 | 1 | 21 | 102 |
Open seats held | 10 | 1 | 11 | |||
Seats changing hands | Incumbents defeated | 11 | 4 | 15 | ||
Open seats gained | 2 | 1 | 3 | |||
Total | 70 | 33 | 1 | 21 | 125 |
Seats changing hands
editEighteen seats changed allegiance in this election:
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MPPs elected by region and riding
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Constituency results
edit- (incumbent) Bud Wildman (NDP) 7096
- Vyrn Peterson (PC) 4770
- Dan Koob (L) 1567
- (incumbent) John Lane (PC) 7160
- Ernest Massicotte (L) 2986
- Peter Boychuk (NDP) 2336
- (incumbent) Bruce McCaffrey (PC) 15938
- Tim Rutledge (L) 8997
- Bob Hebdon (NDP) 4240
- (incumbent) Marion Bryden (NDP) 9590
- Paul Christie (PC) 9266
- Wayne Cook (L) 3140
- Rhino Flosznik (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 252
- (incumbent) Ross McClellan (NDP) 5111
- Walter Bardyn (L) 4746
- Tina Gabriel (PC) 2186
- Sylvie Baillargeon (Comm) 246
- Ronald G. Rodgers (Ind [Détente Party]) 180
- (incumbent) Bill Davis (PC) 24973
- Bob Callahan (L) 9391
- David Moulton (NDP) 6034
- Jim Bridgewood (Comm) 390
- Phil Gillies (PC) 12847
- (incumbent) Mac Makarchuk (NDP) 9588
- Herb German (L) 5896
- (incumbent) Robert Nixon (L) 13067
- Ian Birnie (PC) 6034
- W.E. Jefferies (NDP) 2899
- (incumbent) Bob Welch (PC) 10547
- Bill Andres (L) 6882
- Heather Lee Kilty (NDP) 4204
- (incumbent) George Kerr (PC) 19037
- Pearl Cameron (L) 8953
- Michael C. Wright (NDP) 4942
- Bill Barlow (PC) 12597
- (incumbent) Monty Davidson (NDP) 11748
- John Giles (L) 4527
- George Molson Barrett 549
- (incumbent) Bob Mitchell (PC) 17846
- Hans Daigeler (L) 8621
- Judy Wasylycia-Leis (NDP) 5446
- Andrew Dana Dynowski (Ind [SCO]) 383
- Bob MacQuarrie (PC) 15714
- Bernard Grandmaitre (L) 14028
- (incumbent) Evelyn Gigantes (NDP) 11579
- (incumbent) Norm Sterling (PC) 15202
- Paul Raina (L) 5764
- Alan White (NDP) 2391
- (incumbent) Andy Watson (PC) 9471
- Ron Franko (NDP) 6508
- Darcy Want (L) 6466
- René Piché (PC) 5910
- Jean-Paul Bourgeault (L) 5722
- Emil Touchette (NDP) 4426
- Richard Coatsworth (Lbt) 274
- (incumbent) Alan Pope (PC) 12540
- John Sullivan (L) 6975
- Cliff Simpson (NDP) 2777
- (incumbent) George Samis (NDP) 9484
- Jim Kirkey (PC) 7817
- Brian Lynch (L) 5333
- (incumbent) Dennis Timbrell (PC) 17516
- Murad Velshi (L) 5368
- Michael Lee (NDP) 4487
- (incumbent) Tony Lupusella (NDP) 5491
- Gil Gillespie (L) 5197
- John Burigana (PC) 3416
- Vince Corriero (Ind [Independent Liberal]) 258
- Mel Doig (Comm) 162
- (incumbent) Odoardo Di Santo (NDP) 8644
- Joseph Volpe (L) 7991
- Ross Charles (PC) 5475
- (incumbent) George McCague (PC) 18101
- Larry MacKenzie (L) 6702
- Ed Robinson (NDP) 4007
- (incumbent) Sam Cureatz (PC) 14900
- Bruce McArthur (NDP) 8648
- Jim Potticary (L) 7226
- Jeff Hubbell 253
- (incumbent) George Ashe (PC) 17029
- Norman Wei (L) 7446
- Hugh Peacock (NDP) 6578
- Bill Leslie (Lbt) 1215
- Ross Stevenson (PC) 14404
- Gary Adamson (L) 6330
- Margaret Wilbur (NDP) 4314
- (incumbent) Roy McMurtry (PC) 17386
- Keith Polson (L) 5606
- Eileen Elmy (NDP) 3324
- Angelo R. Cosentini (Lbt) 466
- (incumbent) Ron McNeil (PC) 13119
- Maurice Dillon (L) 7306
- Gord Campbell (NDP) 3250
Erie:
- (incumbent) Ray Haggerty (L) 8796
- Cam McKnight (PC) 5271
- Barrie MacLeod (NDP) 3586
- (incumbent) Dick Ruston (L) 9187
- Marcel Lefebvre (NDP) 5911
- Ron Arkell (PC) 4812
- (incumbent) Remo Mancini (L) 10454
- Wayne Patterson (PC) 5008
- Blake Sanford (NDP) 4349
- (incumbent) Ed Philip (NDP) 10373
- Aileen Anderson (PC) 8024
- Laureano Leone (L) 7132
- (incumbent) Mickey Hennessy (PC) 13038
- Paul Lannon (NDP) 7585
- Mike Burns (L) 3381
- (incumbent) J. Earl McEwen (L) 10558
- Murray Gorham (PC) 10218
- Vincent Maloney (NDP) 2374
- Ross Baker 409
- Sally Hayes (Lbt) 322
Grey:
- (incumbent) Bob McKessock (L) 13334
- John Young (PC) 8793
- Joan Stone (NDP) 1629
- Eric Biggins (Lbt) 284
- (incumbent) Eddie Sargent (L) 14006
- Bob Rutherford (PC) 7767
- Frank Butler (NDP) 1455
- (incumbent) Gordon Miller (L) 16254
- Clarence Abbott (PC) 8775
- Lois Berry (NDP) 3744
- (incumbent) Julian Reed (L) 13395
- Fran Baines (PC) 12877
- Chris Cutler (NDP) 3500
- Sheila Copps (L) 9734
- (incumbent) Mike Davison (NDP) 6930
- Brenda Riis (PC) 4039
- (incumbent) Robert W. Mackenzie (NDP) 12773
- Mike Riley (L) 8365
- Gabe Macaluso (PC) 6351
- (incumbent) Brian Charlton (NDP) 11008
- Duncan Beattie (PC) 10811
- Vince Agro (L) 8956
- (incumbent) Stuart Smith (L) 12106
- Alec Murray (PC) 9788
- Joy Warner (NDP) 4255
- Elizabeth Rowley (Comm) 260
- Jim Pollock (PC) 11528
- Dave Hobson (L) 8741
- Elmer Buchanan (NDP) 2968
- Yuri Shymko (PC) 11473
- (incumbent) Ed Ziemba (NDP) 8793
- Peter C. Simonelis (L) 3635
- Bob Cumming (Lbt) 507
- Morley Kells (PC) 20844
- Jim Mills (L) 10064
- Jacquie Chic (NDP) 3583
- Murray Elston (L) 12164
- Gary Harron (PC) 11940
- Tony McQuail (NDP) 1979
- (incumbent) Jack Riddell (L) 10707
- Jim Britnell (PC) 8618
- Gwen Pemberton (NDP) 1170
- (incumbent) Leo Bernier (PC) 10418
- Colin Wasacase (NDP) 4170
- Jeff Holmes (Liberal-Labour) 2536
- (incumbent) Jim McGuigan (L) 10115
- Wes Thompson (PC) 9778
- Ed Cutler (NDP) 1591
- (incumbent) Keith Norton (PC) 12488
- Carl Ross (L) 8465
- Ron Murray (NDP) 3897
- (incumbent) Jim Breithaupt (L) 12592
- Morley Rosenberg (PC) 7982
- Ian MacFarlane (NDP) 4126
- (incumbent) John Sweeney (L) 11515
- Alan Barron (PC) 8513
- Hemi Mitic (NDP) 3686
- (incumbent) Jack Stokes (NDP) 7846
- John Paziuk (PC) 1828
- John Lentowicz (L) 1714
- (incumbent) Lorne Henderson (PC) 13467
- Leigh Crozier (L) 6435
- Ralph Wensley (NDP) 1276
- (incumbent) Douglas Wiseman (PC) 10502
- Ray Matthey (L) 3864
- Cliff Bennett (NDP) 2659
- Al Kolyn (PC) 10607
- Don Sullivan (NDP) 9375
- Bill Whelton (L) 5738
- Gordon Flowers (Comm) 376
- Bob Runciman (PC) 13725
- John Fournell (L) 4643
- Bob Smith (NDP) 2940
- Philip Andrewes (PC) 10044
- (incumbent) Ross Hall (L) 9650
- Paavo Vuorinen (NDP) 2009
- (incumbent) David Peterson (L) 12315
- Russ Monteith (PC) 8329
- Diane Risler (NDP) 3189
- (incumbent) Ron Van Horne (L) 15444
- Ted Browne (PC) 11825
- Sam Saumur (NDP) 3864
- (incumbent) Gordon Walker (PC) 19714
- Frank Green (L) 11116
- Dale Green (NDP) 5187
- (incumbent) Robert G. Eaton (PC) 11672
- Bob Coulthard (L) 8264
- Larry Green (NDP) 2155
- (incumbent) Bud Gregory (PC) 15759
- Murray Schelter (L) 7716
- Doug Bennett (NDP) 4829
- (incumbent) Terry Jones (PC) 20331
- John Brooks (L) 9130
- Sylvia Weylie (NDP) 6667
- (incumbent) Douglas Kennedy (PC) 14165
- Basil Gerol (L) 7172
- Neil Davis (NDP) 4126
- (incumbent) Frank Miller (PC) 9029
- Ken McClellan (L) 4148
- Jim Maguire (NDP) 3214
- (incumbent) Vince Kerrio (L) 12495
- Ted Salci (PC) 9295
- Dick Harrington (NDP) 4665
- (incumbent) Floyd Laughren (NDP) 8451
- Elmer Sopha (L) 5041
- Andre Lalande (PC) 1915
- Mike Harris (PC) 15795
- (incumbent) Mike Bolan (L) 10924
- Art Peltomaa (NDP) 1774
- Howard Sheppard (PC) 14727
- William A. Wyatt (L) 11113
- Ben Burd (NDP) 2711
- (incumbent) James W. Snow (PC) 16366
- Walt Elliot (L) 7286
- Zona Hollingsworth (NDP) 2562
- (incumbent) Tony Grande (NDP) 8862
- Harriet Wolman (PC) 5961
- Jean Gammage (L) 4171
- Nan McDonald (Comm) 624
- (incumbent) John Williams (PC) 15644
- David Pretty (L) 11400
- Lynn McDonald (NDP) 4443
- (incumbent) Michael Breaugh (NDP) 10307
- Bob Boychyn (PC) 7836
- Ivan Wallace (L) 3311
- (incumbent) Michael Cassidy (NDP) 9316
- David Small (PC) 8717
- Karl Feige (L) 6926
- John Turmel (Ind [SCO]) 376
- (incumbent) Albert J. Roy (L) 14207
- Omer Deslauriers (PC) 4235
- Danielle Page (NDP) 1905
- Serge Girard (Ind [SCO]) 177
- (incumbent) Claude Bennett (PC) 15218
- Robert Dyck (L) 8832
- Chris Chilton (NDP) 6146
- Ray Turmel (Ind [SCO]) 259
- (incumbent) Reuben Baetz (PC) 17418
- George Anderson (L) 9112
- Lofty MacMillan (NDP) 2348
- Dale E. Alkerton (Ind [SCO]) 494
- Dick Treleaven (PC) 18638
- John Finlay (L) 11866
- Wayne Colbran (NDP) 3673
- Kaye Sargent (Lbt) 493
- Tony Ruprecht (L) 6941
- (incumbent) Jan Dukszta (NDP) 6020
- Verrol Whitmore (PC) 2914
- Bill McGinnis (Ind) 289
- Anna Larsen (Comm) 259
- Ernie Eves (PC) 8955
- Richard Thomas (L) 8949
- Arthur Davis (NDP) 1448
- (incumbent) Hugh Edighoffer (L) 16283
- Colleen Misener (PC) 7883
- Scott Wilson (NDP) 1881
- (incumbent) John Turner (PC) 17962
- Peter Adams (L) 11263
- Paul Rexe (NDP) 8756
- John Hayes (Lbt) 787
- Bruce Knapp (Ind) 286
- Kenneth T. Burgess (Ind) 59
- (incumbent) Jim Foulds (NDP) 12258
- Allan Laakkonen (PC) 10844
- Kenneth R. Tilson (L) 3247
- Dennis Deveau (Ind) 140
- Paul Pugh (Comm) 103
- Don Boudria (L) 15123
- (incumbent) Joseph Albert Bélanger (PC) 9951
- Claude Dion (NDP) 1828
- (incumbent) James Taylor (PC) 11135
- Dan Brady (L) 6797
- Bob King (NDP) 1423
- (incumbent) Hugh O’Neil (L) 14861
- George Mills (PC) 9517
- Reg Pearson (NDP) 1795
- (incumbent) T. Patrick Reid (Liberal-Labour) 4575
- Jack Pierce (PC) 4149
- Alan M. Tibbetts (NDP) 2438
- (incumbent) Sean Conway (L) 9113
- Bryan D. Hocking (PC) 7137
- Phil Chester (NDP) 1086
- (incumbent) Paul Yakabuski (PC) 14552
- Dick Trainor (L) 10420
- Lynne Pattinson (NDP) 1174
- (incumbent) Jim Renwick (NDP) 6770
- Peter Hesky (PC) 4088
- Ed Schofield (L) 3237
- Thelma R. Forsyth (Ind) 233
- Anna Sideris (Comm) 158
- (incumbent) Larry Grossman (PC) 10674
- Anne Johnston (L) 6839
- Stanley E. Kutz (NDP) 3709
- Judy Darcy (Ind [Workers Communist Party]) 262
- Jeanne McGuire (Comm) 148
- Sophia M. Firth (Ind) 106
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | /- | |
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Liberal | (incumbent) Jim Bradley | 16,509 | 51.85 | ||
Progressive Conservative | John Larocque | 10,273 | 32.26 | ||
New Democratic | Don Loucks | 4,927 | 15.47 | ||
Communist | Norman J. Newell | 132 | 0.41 | ||
Total valid votes | 31,841 | 100.00 | |||
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots | 181 | ||||
Turnout | 32,022 | 57.20 |
- (incumbent) Margaret Scrivener (PC) 9627
- Ian Scott (L) 8605
- Tyrone Turner (NDP) 5985
- Rhino Mappin (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 243
- Susan Fish (PC) 12390
- Bruce McLeod (L) 8139
- Dan Leckie (NDP) 4999
- George Hislop (Ind) 2677
- Bruce Evoy (Lbt) 359
- Rhino Mills (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 194
- Gary Weagle (Ind) 57
- Andy Brandt (PC) 13871
- (incumbent) Paul Blundy (L) 10842
- Stu Sullivan (NDP) 5292
- (incumbent) Russ Ramsay (PC) 14712
- Albert Ferranti (L) 7555
- Susan Brothers (NDP) 7162
- (incumbent) Frank Drea (PC) 12793
- Paul Rook (NDP) 4898
- Kurt Christensen (L) 4657
- D’Arcy Cain (Lbt) 531
- (incumbent) Margaret Birch (PC) 16386
- Charles Beer (L) 7301
- Gordon Wilson (NDP) 4826
- Jim McIntosh (Lbt) 562
- Jeff Nelles (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 171
- Alan Robinson (PC) 11608
- (incumbent) David Warner (NDP) 9720
- Joe Gideon (L) 4545
- (incumbent) Thomas Leonard Wells (PC) 29961
- Vera Jean Brookes (L) 12663
- Jerry Daca (NDP) 6512
- (incumbent) Richard Johnston (NDP) 10019
- John Adams (PC) 9644
- Barbara Fava (L) 3914
- Kevin James (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 369
- (incumbent) George Taylor (PC) 16926
- Bruce Owen (L) 12505
- Gaye Lamb (NDP) 4532
- Al McLean (PC) 12487
- Fayne Bullen (NDP) 9085
- Jack Harber (L) 7320
- Ted Wolda (Ind) 749
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry:
- (incumbent) Osie Villeneuve (PC) 12487
- Gerry Rosenquist (L) 7846
- Joe O’Neil (NDP) 1836
- Jim Gordon (PC) 12043
- (incumbent) Bud Germa (NDP) 8052
- Jim Marchbank (L) 5998
- Richard Orlandini (Comm) 115
- (incumbent) Elie Martel (NDP) 13883
- George McDonald (PC) 9420
- Esther Davidson (L) 4909
- (incumbent) Ed Havrot (PC) 8377
- Bob Bain (NDP) 6768
- Leo St. Cyr (L) 3593
- (incumbent) John Eakins (L) 12807
- Dave Murray (PC) 10509
- Art Field (NDP) 2449
- (incumbent) Herbert Epp (L) 12843
- Bob Labbett (PC) 9606
- Bob Needham (NDP) 3672
- (incumbent) Mel Swart (NDP) 13379
- Al Lacavera (L) 7916
- Ivy Riddell (PC) 5564
- (incumbent) Jack Johnson (PC) 16644
- Elbert van Donkersgoed (L) 8136
- Marion Chambers (NDP) 4650
- (incumbent) Harry Worton (L) 16237
- Peter Mercer (PC) 7917
- Terry Crowley (NDP) 5934
- Lynne Hulley (Comm) 224
- Gordon Dean (PC) 10024
- (incumbent) Colin Isaacs (NDP) 9864
- Frank Herman (L) 8847
- (incumbent) Eric Cunningham (L) 16433
- Ann Sloat (PC) 12213
- Jody Orr (NDP) 4702
- (incumbent) David Rotenberg (PC) 11722
- Elinor Caplan (L) 8797
- Greg Ioannou (NDP) 3623
- (incumbent) Dave Cooke (NDP) 13626
- Gerry Levesque (L) 9102
- Sandy Thomson (PC) 4418
- John H. Snyder (Ind) 333
- Bill Wrye (L) 7449
- (incumbent) Ted Bounsall (NDP) 7315
- Tony Brechkow (PC) 3479
- Mike Longmoore (Comm) 258
- (incumbent) Bernard Newman (L) 10553
- Ray Simpson (NDP) 4988
- Tom Porter (PC) 3428
- Gerard O’Neil (Comm) 238
- Don Cousens (PC) 19094
- (incumbent) Alf Stong (L) 17372
- John Campey (NDP) 3701
- (incumbent) Robert Elgie (PC) 14562
- Lois Cox (NDP) 4935
- Don McNeill (L) 4811
- Ed McDonald (Comm) 628
- E. Scott Hughes (Unparty) 460
- (incumbent) Bette Stephenson (PC) 20613
- Isadore Weinberg (L) 5667
- Dave Crisp (NDP) 3858
- Scott Bell (Lbt) 1287
- (incumbent) Bill Hodgson (PC) 18405
- Jim Wilson (L) 10216
- Keith Munro (NDP) 4614
- (incumbent) Donald C. MacDonald (NDP) 9518
- Les Green (L) 8099
- Barbara Jafelice (PC) 7628
- Mike Phillips (Comm) 472
- Michael Spensieri (L) 10160
- Mike Morrone (NDP) 8973
- Biran Yandell (PC) 5329
- Frank Esposito (Ind) 798
- Jack Sweet (Comm) 503
- Richard A. Brandenburg (Ind) 352
- Victor Heyn (Ind) 193
- (incumbent) Nick Leluk (PC) 18501
- Michael Eagen (L) 10228
- Pauline Durning (NDP) 2865
- Don Douloff (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 538
Post-election changes
editHamilton West: Stuart Smith resigned his legislative seat on January 25, 1982, and a by-election was called for June 17, 1982.
- Richard Allen (NDP) 8915
- Bob McMurrich (PC) 7066
- Joe Barbera (L) 6952
- John Turmel 174
York South: Donald C. MacDonald resigned his legislative seat in 1982, and a by-election was called for November 4, 1982.
- Bob Rae (NDP) 11212
- John Nunziata (L) 8595
- Barbara Jafelice (PC) 4376
- Myron Petriw (Lbt) 234
- John Turmel 66
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry: Osie Villeneuve died in 1983, and a by-election has called on December 15, 1983:
- Noble Villeneuve (PC) 12197
- Johnny Whitteker (L) 8062
- Rudi Derstroff (NDP) 627
- John Turmel 97
Frontenac—Addington: Liberal MPP J. Earl McEwen crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservatives in 1984.
Hamilton Centre: Sheila Copps resigned her legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
- Mike Davison (NDP) 5308
- Lily Oddie Munro (L) 5253
- Sandi Bell (PC) 3314
- Kerry Wilson (Comm) 124
Ottawa Centre: Michael Cassidy resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984.
- Evelyn Gigantes (NDP) 8165
- Graham Bird (PC) 5870
- Lowell Green (L) 5202
- Greg Vezina (G) 130
- Ray Joseph Cormier 94
- John Turmel 90
Ottawa East: Albert J. Roy resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
- Bernard Grandmaître (L) 7754
- Richard Boudreau (PC) 1934
- Jean Gilbert (NDP) 1531
- Serge Girard 122
Prescott and Russell: Don Boudria resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
- Jean Poirier (L) 10182
- Gaston Patenaude (PC) 8347
- Rheo Lalonde (NDP) 1791
Wentworth North: Eric Cunningham resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
- Ann Sloat (PC) 8524
- Chris Ward (L) 8355
- Lynn Spencer (NDP) 3115
- George Graham (Lbt) 162
Riverdale: Jim Renwick died in 1984.
Kitchener: Jim Breithaupt resigned in 1984.
Rainy River: T. Patrick Reid resigned in 1984.
Eglinton: Roy McMurtry resigned his seat in 1985 to take a government position in the United Kingdom.
See also
editFurther reading
edit- Byers, R. B., ed. (1984). Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs. 1981. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-7195-9.
References
edit- ^ Oziewicz, Stan (March 16, 1981). "Liberals say voters shifting because of Tory giveaways". The Globe and Mail. p. 32.
- ^ Speirs, Rosemary (February 26, 1985). "PC official against release of poll: Tories have a 'solid lead,' but survey called 'one-shot'". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
- ^ a b c d e f "1981 general election results". Elections Ontario. Retrieved November 1, 2023.