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2014 Ontario general election

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107 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
54 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout51.3% (Increase3.1pp)[1]
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kathleen Wynne Tim Hudak Andrea Horwath
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative New Democratic
Leader since January 26, 2013 June 27, 2009 March 7, 2009
Leader's seat Don Valley West Niagara West—Glanbrook Hamilton Centre
Last election 53 seats, 37.65% 37 seats, 35.45% 17 seats, 22.74%
Seats before 48 37 21
Seats won 58 28 21
Seat change Increase10 Decrease9 Steady
Popular vote 1,863,974 1,505,436 1,144,822
Percentage 38.67% 31.23% 23.75%
Swing Increase1.02pp Decrease4.22pp Increase1.01pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Riding names are listed at the bottom.

Premier before election

Kathleen Wynne
Liberal

Premier after election

Kathleen Wynne
Liberal

The 2014 Ontario general election was held on June 12, 2014, to elect the members of the 41st Parliament of Ontario. The Liberal Party won a majority of seats in the legislature, allowing its leader, Kathleen Wynne, to continue as premier, moving from a minority to majority government. This was the Liberals' fourth consecutive win since 2003 and an improvement from their performance in the 2011 election.[2] The Progressive Conservatives under Tim Hudak were returned to the official opposition; following the election loss, Hudak announced his resignation as Progressive Conservative leader.[3] The New Democratic Party under Andrea Horwath remained in third place, albeit with an improved share of the popular vote.

The election was called on May 2, 2014, by Lieutenant Governor David Onley,[4] upon the recommendation of Wynne following the announcement that the NDP, whose support was critical to the survival of the Liberals' minority government in the Legislative Assembly, would vote against the Liberals' proposed budget.[5]

With the election, Wynne became the first lesbian woman to lead her party to a majority victory in an Ontario general election.[6]

Results

Summary analysis

Number of seats held by party in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (2014).
Popular vote
party year votes change
Liberal 2011
  
37.65% +1.02pp
2014
  
38.67%
Conservative 2011
  
35.45% -4.22pp
2014
  
31.23%
NDP 2011
  
22.74% +1.01pp
2014
  
23.75%
Green 2011
  
2.92% +1.97pp
2014
  
4.89%
Libertarian 2011
  
0.45% +0.33pp
2014
  
0.78%
Others 2011
  
0.79% -0.11pp
2014
  
0.68%


Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - seats won/lost by party, 2011-2014
Party 2011 Gain from (loss to) 2014
Lib PC NDP
    Liberal 53 7 3 (5) 58
    Conservative 37 (7) (2) 28
    New Democratic 17 5 (3) 2 21
Total 107 5 (10) 9 3 (7) 107

Pairing off the top three parties, swings were calculated to be:

  • PC to Liberal: 2.6%
  • PC to NDP: 2.6%
  • Liberal to NDP: insignificant

Regional analysis

Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - seats won by region (2014)
Party Toronto 905 Belt Ham/Niagara Central East Midwest Southwest North Total
    Liberal 20 14 4 5 7 4 1 3 58
    Conservative 2 1 6 7 6 4 2 28
    New Democratic 2 2 5 1 5 6 21
Total 22 18 10 11 14 11 10 11 107
Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - change in seats by region (2011-2014)
Party Toronto 905 Belt Ham/Niagara Central East Midwest Southwest North Total
    Liberal 3 1 4 1 (3) (1) 5
    Conservative (1) (2) (4) (2) (9)
    New Democratic (3) 1 1 1 3 1 4

Detailed analysis

58 28 21
Liberal PC NDP
Party Votes Seats
Liberal 1,863,974
38.67%
Increase 1.02%
58 / 107 (54%)
Progressive Conservative 1,505,436
31.23%
Decrease 4.22%
28 / 107 (26%)
New Democratic 1,144,822
23.75%
Increase 1.01%
21 / 107 (20%)
Green 235,911
4.89%
Increase 1.97%
0 / 107 (0%)
Libertarian 37,696
0.78%
Increase 0.33%
0 / 107 (0%)
Popular vote
Liberal
38.67%
PC
31.23%
New Democratic
23.75%
Green
4.89%
Others
1.46%
Seats summary
Liberal
54.21%
PC
26.17%
New Democratic
19.63%
Retention swing analysis between parties for the 2014 Ontario general election, compared to the results from the previous 2011 election.
Gallagher index for the results of the Ontario general election, 2014. There is significant distortion noted in the Liberal results.
Polling station in Toronto for the Ontario general election, 2014.
Summary of the standings of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote[7][8]
2011 Dissol. 2014 Change # % Change
Liberal Kathleen Wynne 107 53 48 58 +5 1,863,974 38.67% +1.02%
Progressive Conservative Tim Hudak 107 37 37 28 -9 1,505,436 31.23% -4.22%
New Democratic Andrea Horwath 107 17 21 21 +4 1,144,822 23.75% +1.01%
Green Mike Schreiner 107 0 0 0 - 235,911 4.89% +1.97%
Libertarian Allen Small 74 0 0 0 - 37,696 0.78% +0.33%
Freedom Paul McKeever 42 0 0 0 - 12,381 0.26% +0.05%
Family Coalition Eric Ames (interim) 6 0 0 0 - 4,288 0.09% -0.13%
None of the Above Greg Vezina 8 * 0 0 - 4,247 0.09% -
  Independents and no affiliation 14 0 0 0 - 3,854 0.08% -
Communist Elizabeth Rowley 11 0 0 0 - 2,290 0.05% +0.02%
Canadians' Choice Bahman Yazdanfar 4 0 0 0 - 1,293 0.03% +0.027%
Vegan Environmental Paul Figueiras 5 0 0 0 - 907 0.02% +0.012%
People's Political Party Kevin Clarke 5 0 0 0 - 894 0.02% +0.012%
Northern Ontario Heritage Edward Deibel 3 0 0 0 - 892 0.02% =
Special Needs Danish Ahmed 3 0 0 0 - 709 0.01% -0.01%
Confederation of Regions vacant 2 0 0 0 - 551 0.01% =
Trillium Bob Yaciuk 2 * 0 0 - 397 0.01% -
Equal Parenting Dennis Valenta 2 * 0 0 - 366 0.01% -
Socialist Michael Laxer 2 0 0 0 - 361 0.01% =
Moderate Yuri Duboisky 2 * 0 0 - 335 0.01% -
Pauper John Turmel 3 0 0 0 - 194 <0.01% =
  Declined Vote[9] 31,399 0.64% +0.59%
  Vacant 1
Total 616 107 107 107 4,820,547

Principal races

Party candidates in 2nd place
Party in 1st place Party in 2nd place Total
Lib PC NDP
Liberal 43 15 58
Progressive Conservative 22 6 28
New Democratic 14 7 21
Total 36 50 21 107
Principal races, according to 1st and 2nd-place results
Parties Seats
 Liberal  Progressive Conservative 65
 Liberal  New Democratic 29
 Progressive Conservative  New Democratic 13
Total 107

Marginal seats

The following seats had a margin of victory of less than 5 percentage points in the election:

Marginal constituencies (Ontario general election, 2014)[10]
Constituency Rank of parties Margins Result
1st 2nd 3rd 1st vs 2nd 1st vs 3rd
Barrie 40.7% 36.1% 16.3% 4.6% 24.4%   Lib gain
Beaches—East York 40.1% 39.0% 13.9% 1.1% 26.2%   Lib gain
Durham 36.5% 34.3% 24.1% 2.2% 12.4%   Lib gain
Kitchener—Conestoga 36.4% 33.3% 21.2% 3.1% 15.2%   PC hold
Parkdale—High Park 40.8% 40.0% 12.8% 0.8% 28.0%   NDP hold
Sudbury 42.2% 39.4% 13.8% 2.8% 28.4%   NDP gain
Thornhill 44.0% 43.8% 8.1% 0.2% 35.9%   PC hold
Windsor West 41.4% 38.5% 14.4% 2.9% 27.0%   NDP gain

Maps

Timeline (2011–2014)

Seat changes

40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held from 2011 to 2014
Party 2011 Gain/(loss) due to 2014
Resignation Byelection hold Byelection gain
Liberal 53 (8) 3 48
Progressive Conservative 37 (2) 1 1 37
New Democratic 17 4 21
Vacant 1 1
Total 107 (9) 4 5 107
Changes in seats held (2011–2014)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Kitchener—Waterloo April 27, 2012 Elizabeth Witmer  PC Resignation[a 1] September 6, 2012 Catherine Fife  New Democratic
Vaughan August 1, 2012 Greg Sorbara  Liberal Resignation[a 2] September 6, 2012 Steven Del Duca  Liberal
London West February 14, 2013[11] Chris Bentley  Liberal Resignation[a 3] August 1, 2013[12] Peggy Sattler  New Democratic
Windsor—Tecumseh February 14, 2013 Dwight Duncan  Liberal Resignation[a 4] August 1, 2013 Percy Hatfield  New Democratic
Ottawa South June 12, 2013[13] Dalton McGuinty  Liberal Resignation August 1, 2013 John Fraser  Liberal
Scarborough—Guildwood June 27, 2013[14] Margarett Best  Liberal Resignation August 1, 2013 Mitzie Hunter  Liberal
Etobicoke—Lakeshore July 2, 2013[15] Laurel Broten  Liberal Resignation[a 5] August 1, 2013 Doug Holyday  PC
Niagara Falls September 24, 2013[16] Kim Craitor  Liberal Resignation February 13, 2014[17] Wayne Gates  New Democratic
Thornhill December 31, 2013[18] Peter Shurman  PC Resignation February 13, 2014 Gila Martow  PC
Brampton—Springdale March 25, 2014[19] Linda Jeffrey  Liberal Resignation[a 6]  Vacant

Other developments

Date Event
October 6, 2011 Election held for members of the Ontario Legislature in the 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
November 22, 2011 The 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario opens with a Speech from the throne.[20]
March 28, 2012 Dwight Duncan presents the Government's first minority budget, requiring support from at least one of the other two parties to ensure passage and avoid an early election.
April 10, 2012 NDP Leader Andrea Horwath makes several demands to be met in exchange for her party to support the Liberal budget, which support is necessary for the approval of the budget following Tim Hudak's outright rejection of it.[21]
June 15, 2012 Premier Dalton McGuinty states he will drop the writ if his budget is not passed.[22]
June 20, 2012 The budget bill is passed, after the NDP agrees to abstain, avoiding a summer election.[23]
October 15, 2012 Dalton McGuinty announces his resignation as Premier of Ontario and as Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.[24]
January 26, 2013 Kathleen Wynne is elected Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.[25]
February 11, 2013 Wynne is sworn in as Premier, and a new cabinet is sworn in.[26]
February 20, 2013 Wynne resumes the 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario with a Speech of the Throne.
May 1, 2014 Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak announces that his caucus will be voting against the Liberals' budget, proposed earlier that day.
May 2, 2014 NDP leader Andrea Horwath announces that the NDP will be voting against the Liberals' proposed budget, triggering a spring election.[5] Following this, Premier Wynne formally asks Lieutenant Governor David Onley to dissolve the legislature and call an election for June 12, 2014.[27]
June 12, 2014 The Liberal Party wins a majority, claiming 58 ridings in the Ontario election.[28] Tim Hudak announced that he is stepping down from his leadership of the PC party.[29]
June 14, 2014 A judicial recount has been requested in the riding of Thornhill.[30]
June 24, 2014 A judge confirms results in Thornhill are in favour of the Progressive Conservatives.[31]

Opinion polls

Voting intention polls released throughout the election campaign were distinctly inconsistent and contradictory,[32][33][34][35] as shown in the graph and table below. During much of the campaign, different pollsters persistently disagreed, frequently by important margins, on whether the Liberals or Progressive Conservatives held the lead, though by the final days most polls showed the Liberals marginally to comfortably ahead. Still, polls completed on the last day of the campaign by Ipsos Reid and EKOS showed vastly divergent support for the NDP, at 30% and 19%, respectively. Also of note, although four different pollsters released results among "likely voters" alongside their results among all eligible voters in an effort to better predict the outcome of the election based on expected voter turnout, in all cases the former proved to be overall poorer predictors than the latter.[36]

General opinion polls

Evolution of voting intentions during the 2014 Ontario general election campaign. Dots represent results of individual polls. Lines connect successive polls by the same polling firm. Dashes on June 12 represent election results.
Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other Type
of poll
Sample
size
Margin
of Error
Election 2014 June 12, 2014 HTML 38.65 31.25 23.75 4.84 1.51 Ballot 4,851,333
Forum Research June 11, 2014 PDF 41 35 20 3 1 IVR 1,054 ±3% 19 times out of 20
EKOS[2] June 11, 2014 PDF 37.3 31.3 19.2 8.2 3.9 IVR 1,311 ±2.7% 19 times out of 20
Abacus Data[2] June 11, 2014 PDF 35 32 26 6 1 Online 1,882 ±2.3% 19 times out of 20
Ipsos Reid[2] June 11, 2014 HTML 33 31 30 5 Online 1,991 ±2.4%  
EKOS[2] June 10, 2014 PDF 36.6 30.2 21.5 6.6 5.0 IVR 1,332 ±2.7% 19 times out of 20
Angus Reid[2] June 10, 2014 PDF 36 32 26 5 1 Online 1,866 ±2.3% 19 times out of 20
Forum Research June 9, 2014 PDF 42 35 19 3 1 IVR 739 ±4% 19 times out of 20
Léger Marketing June 9, 2014 PDF 37 37 20 5 1 Online 1,050 ±3.2% 19 times out of 20
EKOS[2] June 9, 2014 PDF 34.7 34.5 19.8 6.7 4.3 IVR 1,417 ±2.6% 19 times out of 20
EKOS[2] June 8, 2014 PDF 35.9 35.9 17.6 7.7 2.8 IVR 1,331 ±2.7% 19 times out of 20
Oraclepoll Research June 8, 2014 PDF 35 36 24 5 Telephone 1,000 ±3.1% 19 times out of 20
Abacus Data[2] June 7, 2014 PDF 34 31 28 5 1 Online 1,000 ±3.1% 19 times out of 20
EKOS[2] June 6, 2014 PDF 34.2 35.5 20.5 7.4 2.4 IVR 1,767 ±2.3% 19 times out of 20
Ipsos Reid[2] June 6, 2014 HTML 35 35 26 4 Online 2,140 ±2.4%  
Forum Research June 5, 2014 PDF 39 37 17 6 1 IVR 1,022 ±3% 19 times out of 20
EKOS[2] June 5, 2014 PDF 33.9 34.9 20.5 8.4 2.3 IVR 1,690 ±2.4% 19 times out of 20
EKOS[2] June 4, 2014 PDF 35.7 30.9 19.8 9.6 4.0 IVR 1,303 ±2.7% 19 times out of 20
EKOS June 3, 2014 PDF 36.4 31.0 19.3 8.4 4.9 IVR 997 ±3.1% 19 times out of 20
EKOS June 2, 2014 PDF 38.8 30.5 17.8 8.4 4.5 IVR 934 ±3.2% 19 times out of 20
EKOS June 1, 2014 PDF 38.5 33.7 16.9 7.8 3.0 IVR 927 ±3.2% 19 times out of 20
Abacus Data[2] May 31, 2014 PDF 37 30 24 7 2 Online 1,000 ±3.1% 19 times out of 20
Ipsos Reid[2] May 29, 2014 HTML 34 36 23 7 Online 868 ±3.8%  
Forum Research May 27, 2014 PDF 36 36 20 7 1 IVR 882 ±3% 19 times out of 20
Oraclepoll Research May 27, 2014 PDF 32 36 25 7 Telephone 1,000 ±3.1% 19 times out of 20
Nanos Research May 26, 2014 PDF 37.7 31.2 23.7 5.3 Telephone 500 ±4.4% 19 times out of 20
Abacus Data[2] May 24, 2014 PDF 34 32 25 6 2 Online 1,000 ±3.1% 19 times out of 20
EKOS May 23, 2014 PDF 35.8 30.0 20.4 11.9 1.9 IVR 1,215 ±2.8% 19 times out of 20
Ipsos Reid[2] May 21, 2014 HTML 31 35 28 6 Online 800 ±3.9%  
Forum Research May 20, 2014 PDF 41 34 20 4 1 IVR 1,136 ±3% 19 times out of 20
Abacus Data[2] May 16, 2014 PDF 33 33 26 6 2 Online 2,000 ±2.2% 19 times out of 20
EKOS May 15, 2014 PDF 37.1 30.3 20.9 7.3 4.5 IVR 1,111 ±2.9% 19 times out of 20
Ipsos Reid[2] May 14, 2014 HTML 30 39 24 7 Online 801 ±3.9%  
Forum Research May 12, 2014 PDF 38 35 21 5 1 IVR 996 ±3% 19 times out of 20
Ipsos Reid[2] May 9, 2014 HTML 31 37 28 4 Online 821 ±3.9%  
Innovative Research May 6, 2014 PDF 38.8 32.8 19.9 6.5 2.0 Online 1,000 N/A[1]
Innovative Research May 6, 2014 PDF 38.7 32.8 23.7 4.3 0.5 Telephone 500 ±4.4% 19 times out of 20
Oraclepoll Research May 5, 2014 PDF[permanent dead link]

HTML

31 42 25 3 Telephone 1,000 ±3.2% 19 times out of 20
Forum Research May 3, 2014 PDF 33 38 22 6 1 IVR 1,845 ±2% 19 times out of 20
EKOS May 1, 2014 PDF 34.7 31.6 22.2 9.4 2.0 IVR 1,576 ±2.5% 19 times out of 20
Election 2011 October 6, 2011 PDF 37.65 35.45 22.74 2.92 1.24 Ballot 4,316,382

1 Innovative Research states, for Province Wide Online Survey, "Margin of error not applicable, online samples not random."
2 Data shown above for campaign-period polls are top-line results, typically among all eligible voters. However, certain pollsters additionally report results among "likely voters" in an effort to better predict the actual outcome of the election. When available, these alternative results are shown in the following table:

Likely voters

Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
EKOS June 11, 2014 PDF 42.2 35.9 16.9 2.9 2.1
Abacus Data June 11, 2014 PDF 36 36 23 5 1
Ipsos Reid June 11, 2014 HTML 30 36 30 4
EKOS June 10, 2014 PDF 41.1 33.2 17.1 5.6 2.9
Angus Reid June 10, 2014 PDF 34 36 24 5 1
EKOS June 9, 2014 PDF 38.1 36.3 16.9 5.7 3.1
EKOS June 8, 2014 PDF 42.2 35.4 13.9 6.4 2.0
Abacus Data June 7, 2014 PDF 34 34 26 5 1
EKOS June 6, 2014 PDF 40.7 35.7 16.3 5.6 1.8
Ipsos Reid June 6, 2014 HTML 32 40 24 3
EKOS June 5, 2014 PDF 39.5 35.6 16.7 6.6 2
EKOS June 4, 2014 PDF 41.4 32.0 17.8 6.2 3
Abacus Data May 31, 2014 PDF 37 35 22 5 2
Ipsos Reid May 29, 2014 HTML 29 41 25 4
Abacus Data May 24, 2014 PDF 36 33 24 6 1
Ipsos Reid May 21, 2014 HTML 30 41 26 3
Abacus Data May 16, 2014 PDF 33 36 25 5 1
Ipsos Reid May 14, 2014 HTML 31 43 22 4
Ipsos Reid May 9, 2014 HTML 28 42 27 2

Pre-campaign period

Evolution of voting intentions since the 40th Ontario general election on October 6, 2011. Points represent results of individual polls. Trend lines represent three-poll moving averages.
Pre-campaign period polling (October 2011 – April 2014)
Polling firm Last date of polling Link Liberal PC NDP Green Type of poll Sample size
Ipsos Reid April 17, 2014 HTML 32 37 27 5 Online 813
Innovative Research April 14, 2014 PDF 39 30 23 7 Online 800
Nanos Research April 11, 2014 PDF 36.3 36.0 21.6 5.7 Telephone 503
Forum Research April 7, 2014 PDF 31 38 23 7 IVR 928
Oraclepoll Research April 7, 2014 PDF 35 34 24 8 Telephone 1,000
EKOS April 3, 2014 PDF 32.3 27.4 29.0 8.3 IVR 1,234
Innovative Research March 26, 2014 PDF 38 33 25 4 Online 1,017
Forum Research March 24, 2014 PDF 35 32 25 7 IVR 908
Nanos Research March 3, 2014 PDF 35.7 32.9 24.5 6.8 Telephone 500
Forum Research February 25, 2014 HTML 32 35 26 6 IVR 1,014
Ipsos Reid February 7, 2014 HTML 31 34 31 4 Online 828
Forum Research January 25, 2014 HTML 33 36 26 4 IVR 1,222
Nanos Research January 20, 2014 PDF 35.5 28.1 27.4 8.1 Telephone 500
Forum Research December 18, 2013 HTML 31 38 24 5 IVR 1,044
Forum Research November 26, 2013 PDF 32 38 23 6 IVR 1,126
Ipsos Reid November 6, 2013 HTML 34 31 31 5 Online 832
Forum Research October 25, 2013 HTML 31 34 27 7 IVR 1,049
Forum Research October 1, 2013 HTML 33 36 23 7 IVR 1,093
Nanos Research September 29, 2013 PDF 36.0 31.3 26.1 6.3 Telephone 500
Campaign Research September 19, 2013 PDF 36 32 22 8 IVR 1,414
Abacus Data September 4, 2013 PDF 30 33 30 5 Online 1,000
Forum Research August 28, 2013 PDF 32 35 26 6 IVR 1,063
Innovative Research August 27, 2013 HTML 37 30 22 10 Telephone 600
Forum Research July 22, 2013 PDF 31 36 27 5 IVR 914
Nanos Research July 14, 2013 PDF 37.2 30.6 27.0 4.9 Telephone 500
EKOS July 9, 2013 PDF 31.9 28.9 25.9 9.4 IVR 830
Forum Research June 26, 2013 PDF 33 35 24 8 IVR 1,037
Forum Research May 28, 2013 PDF 38 34 21 6 IVR 918
EKOS May 26, 2013 HTML 34.9 29.6 22.6 9.4 IVR 1,152
Ipsos Reid May 21, 2013 HTML 34 34 26 5 Online 1,772
Abacus Data May 9, 2013 PDF 34 34 25 6 Online 1,185
Innovative Research May 9, 2013 PDF 37 30 25 6 Telephone 610
Forum Research May 3, 2013 PDF 35 35 25 4 IVR 869
Forum Research April 26, 2013 PDF 36 36 24 4 IVR 1,133
Ipsos Reid April 17, 2013 HTML 28 37 29 6 Online 1,360
EKOS April 10, 2013 PDF 30.8 31.7 25.5 9.7 IVR 1,084
Forum Research March 27, 2013 PDF 33 35 26 5 IVR 1,156
Forum Research March 1, 2013 PDF 32 32 29 5 IVR 2,773
Forum Research February 20, 2013 PDF 29 36 28 5 IVR 1,053
Nanos Research February 13, 2013 PDF 33.6 33.7 26.5 5.4 Telephone 500
EKOS February 10, 2013 PDF 32.5 28.5 25.6 10.1 IVR 1,797
Abacus Data February 6, 2013 PDF 30 33 31 5 Online 1,020
Innovative Research January 29, 2013 PDF 31 30 27 9 Telephone 446
Forum Research January 24, 2013 PDF 27 32 35 5 IVR 1,108
Forum Research December 17, 2012 PDF 27 33 31 8 IVR 990
Abacus Data December 8, 2012 PDF 28 35 31 5 Online 821
Forum Research November 28, 2012 PDF 29 35 27 8 IVR 1,127
Oraclepoll Research November 24, 2012 PDF 26 37 31 6 Telephone
Forum Research October 31, 2012 PDF 22 37 32 7 IVR 1,102
Innovative Research October 22, 2012 PDF 28 32 31 9 Telephone 600
Angus Reid October 17, 2012 PDF 26 36 32 5 Online 802
Forum Research September 25, 2012 PDF 20 37 35 7 IVR 851
Nanos Research August 16, 2012 PDF 34.0 34.7 22.1 6.8 Telephone 1,000
Forum Research August 15, 2012 PDF 27 38 28 6 IVR 1,021
Forum Research June 15, 2012 PDF 26 38 30 5 IVR 1,098
Forum Research June 4, 2012 PDF 28 36 30 4 IVR 1,038
Environics May 25, 2012 PDF 25 37 28 10 Telephone 500
Forum Research May 14, 2012 PDF 27 34 32 5 IVR 1,072
Nanos Research May 13, 2012 PDF 31.0 33.6 28.5 5.6 Telephone 500
Forum Research April 17, 2012 PDF 28 34 31 5 IVR 1,084
Nanos Research April 15, 2012 PDF 35.4 32.1 26.5 6.0 Telephone 501
Environics April 13, 2012 HTML 27 37 30 6 Telephone 500
Forum Research March 28, 2012 PDF 30 34 30 5 IVR 1,131
Forum Research March 13, 2012 PDF 28 40 23 8 IVR 1,065
Nanos Research March 5, 2012 PDF 39.9 30.0 24.7 4.3 Telephone 500
Forum Research February 15, 2012 PDF 32 36 26 5 IVR 1,218
Forum Research January 18, 2012 PDF 33 41 20 4 IVR 1,041
Nanos Research November 13, 2011 PDF 39.1 34.5 21.6 3.5 Telephone 500
Innovative Research November 2, 2011 PDF 39 34 23 4 Online 545
Election 2011 October 6, 2011 PDF 37.65 35.45 22.74 2.92 Ballot 4,316,382

Incumbents not running for reelection

Electoral district Incumbent at dissolution and subsequent nominee New MPP
Durham   John O'Toole[37] Mike Patrick   Granville Anderson
Etobicoke Centre   Donna Cansfield[38] Yvan Baker   Yvan Baker
Kingston and the Islands   John Gerretsen[39] Sophie Kiwala   Sophie Kiwala
Kitchener Centre   John Milloy[40] Daiene Vernile   Daiene Vernile
Newmarket—Aurora   Frank Klees[41][42] Jane Twinney   Chris Ballard
Ottawa—Orléans   Phil McNeely[43] Marie-France Lalonde   Marie-France Lalonde
Sudbury   Rick Bartolucci[44] Andrew Olivier   Joe Cimino

Candidates by region

East

Ottawa

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Carleton—Mississippi Mills

Total votes: 64,420 [45]

Rosalyn Stevens
20,472 (31.78%) [46]
Jack MacLaren
30,590 (47.49%) [47]
John Hansen
8,744 (13.57%) [48]
Andrew West
4,614 (7.16%) [49]
Jack MacLaren
Nepean—Carleton

Total votes: 66,073 [50]

Jack Uppal
21,974 (33.26%) [51]
Lisa MacLeod
30,901 (46.77%)
Ric Dagenais
8,628 (13.06%) [52]
Gordon Kubanek
3,630 (5.49%) [53]
Coreen Corcoran
940 (1.42%) [54]
Lisa MacLeod
Ottawa Centre

Total votes: 53,232 [55]

Yasir Naqvi
27,689 (52.02%) [56]
Rob Dekker
9,678 (18.18%) [57]
Jennifer McKenzie
10,894 (20.47%) [58]
Kevin O'Donnell
4,163 (7.82%) [59]
Bruce Faulkner
525 (0.99%) [60]
Larry Wasslen (Communist)
283 (0.53%)
Yasir Naqvi
Ottawa—Orléans

Total votes: 55,905 [61]

Marie-France Lalonde
29,911 (53.50%) [62]
Andrew Lister
18,525 (33.14%) [63]
Prosper M'Bemba-Meka
5,022 (8.98%) [64]
Bob Bell
2,036 (3.64%) [65]
Gerald Bourdeau
411 (0.74%) [66]
Phil McNeely
Ottawa South

Total votes: 47,450 [67]

John Fraser
23,708 (49.96%) [68]
Matt Young
15,235 (32.11%) [69]
Bronwyn Funiciello
5,817 (12.26%) [70]
Matt Lakatos-Hayward
2,034 (4.29%) [71]
Jean-Serge Brisson
273 (0.58%) [72]
Espoir Manirambona (Communist)
139 (0.29%) [73]

John Redins (Special Needs)
244 (0.51%) [74]

John Fraser
Ottawa—Vanier

Total votes: 39,261 [75]

Madeleine Meilleur
21,810 (55.55%) [76]
Martin Forget
8,750 (22.29%) [77]
Hervé Ngamby
5,228 (13.32%) [78]
David Bagler
3,144 (8.01&) [79]
Phillip Richard
329 (0.84%) [80]
Madeleine Meilleur
Ottawa West—Nepean

Total votes: 46,907 [81]

Bob Chiarelli
21,035 (44.84%) [82]
Randall Denley
15,895 (33.89%) [83]
Alex Cullen
6,760 (14.41%) [84]
Alex Hill
2,899 (6.18%) [85]
Matthew Brooks
318 (0.68%) [86]
Bob Chiarelli

Eastern Ontario

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell

Total votes: 47,357 [87]

Grant Crack
23,565 (49.74%) [88]
Roxane Villeneuve Robertson
15,429 (32.57%) [89]
Isabelle Sabourin
5,902 (12.46%) [90]
Raymond St. Martin
1,528 (3.23%) [91]
Darcy Neal Donnelly
422 (0.89%) [92]

Marc-Antoine Gagnier (Independent),
296 (0.92%) [93] Carl Leduc (Freedom)
233 (0.49%) [94]

Grant Crack
Kingston and the Islands

Total votes: 50,109 [95]

Sophie Kiwala
20,838 (41.59%) [96]
Mark Bain
10,652 (21.26%) [97]
Mary Rita Holland
14,811 (29.56%) [98]
Robert Kiley
3,566 (7.12%) [99]
Jonathan Reid (Freedom)
242 (0.48%) [100]
John Gerretsen
Lanark—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington

Total votes: 50,470 [101]

Bill MacDonald
15,037 (29.79%) [102]
Randy Hillier
21,966 (43.52%) [103]
Dave Parkhill
10,184 (20.18%) [104]
Cam Mather
3,283 (6.50%) [105]
Randy Hillier
Leeds—Grenville

Total votes: 41,472 [106]

Christine Milks
8,499 (20.49%) [107]
Steve Clark
23,523 (56.07%) [108]
David Lundy
7,219 (17.41%) [109]
Steve Bowering
2,030 (4.89%) [110]
Harold Gabriel
471 (1.14%) [111]
Steve Clark
Prince Edward—Hastings

Total votes: 46,218 [112]

Georgina Thompson
15,105 (32.68%) [113]
Todd Smith
19,281 (41.72%) [114]
Merrill Stewart
8,829 (19.11%) [115]
Anita Payne
2,448 (5.28%) [116]
Lindsay Forbes
555 (1.20%) [117]
Todd Smith
Renfrew—Nipissing—
Pembroke

Total votes: 41,334 [118]

Rod Boileau
7,897 (19.11%) [119]
John Yakabuski
25,241 (61.07%) [120]
Brian Dougherty
5,978 (14.46%) [121]
Benjamin Wright
1,337 (3.23%) [122]

Chad Beckwith-Smith (Independent),
392 (0.95%) [123] Murray Reid (Conf of Regions)
489 (1.18%) [124]

John Yakabuski
Stormont—Dundas—
South Glengarry

Total votes: 39,879 [125]

John Earle
9,250 (23.20%) [126]
Jim McDonell
20,624 (51.73%) [127]
Elaine MacDonald
8,336 (20.88%)[128]
Sharron Norman
1,067 (2.68%) [129]
Shawn McRae
602 (1.51%) [130]
Jim McDonell

Central Ontario

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Barrie

Total votes: 48,942 [131]

Ann Hoggarth
19,916 (40.69%) [132]
Rod Jackson
17,667 (36.10%) [133]
David Bradbury
7.975 (16.29%) [134]
Bonnie North
3.018 (6.17%) [135]
Darren Roskam
366 (0.75%) [136]
Rod Jackson
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound

Total vote: 42,816 [137]

Ellen Anderson
11,586 (27.06%) [138]
Bill Walker
20,359 (47.55%) [139]
Karen Gventer
6,787 (15.85%) [140]
Jenny Parsons
3,696 (8.63%) [141]
Caleb Voskamp
188 (0.44%) [142]
Jamie D. Spence (Freedom)
200 (0.47%)
Bill Walker
Dufferin—Caledon

Total votes: 45,203 [143]

Bobbie Daid
13,861 (30.66%) [144]
Sylvia Jones
18,017 (39.86%) [145]
Rehya Rebecca Yazbek
5,269 (11.66%) [146]
Karren Wallace
7,518 (16.63%) [147]
Daniel Kowalewski
538 (1.19%) [148]
Sylvia Jones
Durham

Total votes: 54,366 [149]

Granville Anderson
19,816 (36.45%) [150]
Mike Patrick
18,640 (34.29%) [151]
Derek Spence
13,094 (24.08%) [152]
Halyna Zalucky
2,382 (4.26%) [153]
Conner Toye
434 (0.90%) [154]
John O'Toole
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock

Total votes: 52,839 [155]

Rick Johnson
18,512 (35.03%) [156]
Laurie Scott
21,641 (41.09%) [157]
Don Abel
10,431 (19.74%) [158]
Arsalan Ahmad
2,255 (4.27%) [159]
Laurie Scott
Newmarket—Aurora

Total votes: 52,233 [160]

Chris Ballard
22,997 (43.94%) [161]
Jane Twinney
19,585 (37.42%) [162]
Angus Duff
6,023 (11.51%) [163]
Andrew Roblin
2,144 (4.10%) [164]
Jason Jenkins
579 (1.11%) [165]

Dorian Baxter (Cdns' Choice),
922 (1.76%) [166] Bob Yaciuk (Trillium)
83 (0.16%) [167]

Frank Klees
Northumberland—
Quinte West

Total votes: 54,496 [168]

Lou Rinaldi
23,419 (42.97%) [169]
Rob Milligan
19,583 (35.93%) [170]
Kira Mees
9,211 (16.91%) [171]
Gudrun Ludorf-Weaver
2,283 (4.19%) [172]
Rob Milligan
Peterborough

Total votes: 53,311 [173]

Jeff Leal
24,709 (46.33%) [174]
Scott Stewart
15,907 (29,803) [175]
Sheila Wood
9,728 (18.24%) [176]
Gary Beamish
2,287 (4.19%) [177]

Andrea Gar Quiano (Socialist),
132 (0.25%) [178] Wayne Matheson (Freedom),
121 (0.23%) [179] Gerard Faux (Pauper),
52 (0.10%) [180] Brian Martindale (Independent)
395 (0.74%) [181]

Jeff Leal
Simcoe—Grey

Total votesL 55,152 [182]

Lorne Kenney
17,199 (31.18%) [183]
Jim Wilson
25,988 (47.12%) [184]
David Matthews
7,793 (14.13%) [185]
Jesseca Dudun
4,172 (7.56%) [186]
Jim Wilson
Simcoe North

Total votes: 50,451 [187]

Fred Larsen
16,413 (32.53%) [188]
Garfield Dunlop
22,179 (43.96%) [189]
Doris Middleton
7,896 (15.55%) [190]
Peter Stubbins
4,013 (7.95%) [191]
Garfield Dunlop
York—Simcoe

Total votes: 47,086 [192]

Loralea Carruthers
16,276 (34.53%) [193]
Julia Munro
19,025 (40.40%) [194]
Laura Bowman
8,420 (17.88%) [195]
Peter Elgie
2,046 (6.26%) [196]
Craig Wallace
419 (0.89%) [197]
Julia Munro

905 Belt

Durham & York

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Ajax—Pickering

Total votes: 51,420 [198]

Joe Dickson
26,251 (51.06%) [199]
Todd McCarthy
14,999 (29.17%) [200]
Jermaine King
8,274 (16.09%) [201]
Adam Narraway
1,589 (3.09%) [202]
Kyle Stewart
301 (0.59%) [203]
Joe Dickson
Markham—Unionville

Total votes: 41,916 [204]

Michael Chan
21,517 (51.33%) [205]
Shan Thayaparan
14,241 (33.98%) [206]
Nadine Kormos Hawkins
4,205 (10.03%) [207]
Myles O'Brien
1,509 (3.60%) [208]
Allen Small
444 (1.06%) [209]
Michael Chan
Oak Ridges—Markham

Total votes: 80,755 [210]

Helena Jaczek
36,782 (45.55%) [211]
Farid Wassef
30,256 (37.47%) [212]
Miles Krauter
9,355 (11.58%) [213]
Emilia Melara
2,791 (3.46%) [214]
Karl Boelling
1,358 (1.68%) [215]
Gennady Vilensky (Trillium)
213 (0.26%) [216]
Helena Jaczek
Oshawa

Total votes: 47,608 [217]

Esrick Quintyn
9,051 (19.01%)
Jerry Ouellette
14,540 (30.54%) [218]
Jennifer French
22,232 (46.70%)
Becky Smit
1,785 (3.75%) [219]
Jerry Ouellette
Pickering—
Scarborough East

Total votes: 44,662 [220]

Tracy MacCharles
23,206 (51.95%) [221]
Kevin Gaudet
12,638 (28.30%) [222]
Eileen Higdon
6,600 (14.78%) [223]
Anthony Navarro
1,564 (3.50%) [224]
Scott Hoefig
463 (1.03%) [225]
Matt Oliver (Freedom)
191 (0.43%) [226]
Tracy MacCharles
Richmond Hill

Total votes: 42,808 [227]

Reza Moridi
20,455 (47.78%) [228]
Vic Gupta
15,642 [229]
Adam DeVita
4,697 (10.97%) [230]
Rachael Lave
1,344 (3.14%) [231]
Igor Bily
510 (1.19%) [232]
Yuri Duboisky (Moderate)
160 (0.37%) [233]
Reza Moridi
Thornhill

Total votes: 49,751 [234]

Sandra Yeung Racco
21,780 (43.78%) [235]
Gila Martow
21,886 (43.99%) [236]
Cindy Hackelberg
4,052 (8.14%) [237]
David Bergart
1,229 (2.47%) [238]
Gene Balfour
571 (1.15%) [239]
Erin Goodwin (Freedom)
233 (0.49%) [240]
Gila Martow
Vaughan

Total votes: 60,269 [241]

Steven Del Duca
33,877 (56.21%) [242]
Peter Meffe
16,989 (28.17%) [243]
Marco Coletta
6,942 (11.52%) [244]
Matthew Pankhurst
1,350 (2.24%) [245]
Paolo Fabrizio
1,121 (1.86%) [246]
Steven Del Duca
Whitby—Oshawa

Total votes: 59,110 [247]

Ajay Krishnan
18,617 (31.50%) [248]
Christine Elliott
24,027 (40.65%) [249]
Ryan Kelly
13,621 (23.04%) [250]
Stacey Leadbetter
2,523 (4.27%) [251]
Douglas Thom (Freedom)
322 (0.54%) [252]
Christine Elliott

Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Bramalea—Gore—
Malton

Total votes: 53,072 [253]

Kuldip Kular
17,873 (33.68%) [254]
Harjit Jaswal
9,403 (17.72%) [255]
Jagmeet Singh
23,519 (44.31%) [256]
Pauline Thornham
2,277 (4.29%) [257]
Jagmeet Singh
Brampton—Springdale

Total votes: 42,250 [258]

Harinder Malhi
16,927 (40.06%) [259]
Pam Hundal
10,117 (23.95%) [260]
Gurpreet Dhillon
13,513 (31.98%) [261]
Laila Zarrabi Yan
1,311 (3.10%) [262]
Elizabeth Hill (Communist)
382 (0.90%) [263]
Vacant
Brampton West

Total votes: 54,902 [264]

Vic Dhillon
24,832 (45.23%) [265]
Randeep Sandhu
13,363 (24.34%) [266]
Gugni Gill Panaich
12,985 (23.65%) [267]
Sayyeda Ebrahim
1,504 (2.74%) [268]
Luis Chacin
878 (1.60%) [269]

Ted Harlson (Freedom),
540 (0.98%) [270] Dan Sullivan (FamilyCoalition)
800 (1.46%) [271]

Vic Dhillon
Mississauga—
Brampton South

Total votes: 41,323 [272]

Amrit Mangat
19,923 (48.21%) [273]
Amarjeet Gill
11,251 (27.23%) [274]
Kevin Troake
6,906 (16.72%) [275]
Kathy Acheson
1,302 (3.15%) [276]
Richard Levesque
993 (2.40%) [277]

Robert Alilovic (Independent),
351 (0.85%) [278] Kathleen Vezina (NOTA)
597 (1.45%) [279]

Amrit Mangat
Mississauga East—
Cooksville

Total votes: 40,001 [280]

Dipika Damerla
20,934 (52.33%) [281]
Zoran Churchin
10,479 (26.20%) [282]
Fayaz Karim
6,158 (15.39%) [283]
Linh Nguyen
1,408 (3.52%) [284]
Levko Iwanusiw
788 (1.57%) [285]
Dolly Catena (EPP)
234 (0.54%) [286]
Dipika Damerla
Mississauga—Erindale

Total votes: 51,764 [287]

Harinder Takhar
25,356 (48.98%) [288]
Jeff White
15,474 (29.89%) [289]
Michelle Bilek
7,730 (14.93%) [290]
Vivek Gupta
1,216 (2.35%) [291]
Christopher Jewell
873 (1.69%) [292]

Nabila Kiyani (FamilyCoalition),
474 (0.92%) [293] Greg Vezina (NOTA)
641 (1.24%) [294]

Harinder Takhar
Mississauga South

Total votes: 43,719 [295]

Charles Sousa
22,192 (50.76%) [296]
Effie Triantafilopoulos
14,514 (33.20%) [297]
Boris Rosolak
4,649 (10.63%) [298]
Lloyd Jones
1,418 (3.24%) [299]
James Judson
355 (0.81%) [300]
Andrew Weber (NOTA)
591 (1.35%) [301]
Charles Sousa
Mississauga—Streetsville

Total votes: 42,964 [302]

Bob Delaney
22,587 (52.57%) [303]
Nina Tangri
12,060 (28.07%) [304]
Anju Sikka
5,885 (13.70%) [305]
Scott Warner
1,566 (3.64%) [306]
David Walach
342 (0.80%) [307]
Alexander Vezina (NOTA)
524 (1.22%) [308]
Bob Delaney
Oakville

Total votes: 50,037 [309]

Kevin Flynn
24,717 (49.40%) [310]
Larry Scott
18,921 (37.81%) [311]
Che Marville
3,994 (7.98%) [312]
Andrew Chlobowski
1,887 (3.77%) [313]
David Clement
386 (0.77%) [314]
Silvio Ursomarzo (Freedom)
132 (0.26%) [315]
Kevin Flynn

Toronto

Scarborough

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Other
Scarborough—Agincourt

Total votes: 34,772 [316]

Soo Wong
17,332 (49.84%) [317]
Liang Chen
12,041 (34.63%) [318]
Alex Wilson
4,105 (11.81%) [319]
Pauline Thompson
907 (2.61%) [320]
Kevin Clarke (People's)
387 (1.11%) [321]
Soo Wong
Scarborough Centre

Total votes: 35,220 [322]

Brad Duguid
19,390 (55.05%) [323]
David Ramalho
7,599 (21.58%) [324]
Carol Baker
7,145 (20.29%) [325]
Edward Yaghledjian
1,086 (3.08%) [326]
Brad Duguid
Scarborough—Guildwood

Total votes: 34,711 [327]

Mitzie Hunter
17,318 (49.89%) [328]
Ken Kirupa
9,721 (28.01%) [329]
Shuja Syed
5,894 (16.98%) [330]
Jeffrey W.R. Bustard
1,034 (2.98%) [331]

Richard Kerr (Libertarian),
476 (1.37%) [332] Khalid Mokhtarzada (Freedom),
148 (0.43%) [333]
John Sawdon (Cdns' Choice)
120 (0.35%) [334]

Mitzie Hunter
Scarborough—Rouge River

Total votes: 41,583 [335]

Bas Balkissoon
16,095 (38.71%) [336]
Raymond Cho
11,500 (27.66%) [337]
Neethan Shan
13,019 (31.31%) [338]
George B. Singh
571 (1.37%) [339]
Amir Khan (NOTA)
398 (0.96%) [340]
Bas Balkissoon
Scarborough Southwest

Total votes: 36,673 [341]

Lorenzo Berardinetti
18,420 (50.23%) [342]
Nita Kang
7,573 (20.65%) [343]
Jessie Macaulay
8,674 (23.65%) [344]
David Del Grande
1,493 (5.30%) [345]

Tyler Rose (Libertarian),
328 (0.89%)[346]
Jean-Baptiste Foaleng (Independent)
185 (0.50%) [347]

Lorenzo Berardinetti

North York and North Toronto

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Freedom Other
Don Valley East

Total votes: 34,548 [348]

Michael Coteau
19,248 (55.71%) [349]
Angela Kennedy
9,257 (26.80%) [350]
Akil Sadikali
4,500 (13.03%) [351]
Christopher McLeod
1,256 (3.64%) [352]
Wayne Simmons
287 (0.83%) [353]
Michael Coteau
Don Valley West

Total votes: 45,980 [354]

Kathleen Wynne
26,215 (57.01%) [355]
David Porter
14,082 (30/63%) [356]
Khalid Ahmed
3,569 (7.76%) [357]
Louis Fliss
1,286 (2.80%) [358]
Tracy Curley
83 (0.18%) [359]

Dimitrios Kabitsis (Communist),
153 (0.35%) [360] Patrick Boyd (Libertarian),
338 (0.74%) [361] Brock Burrows (Independent),
138 (0.30%) [362] Rosemary Waigh (Vegan Environ.)
116 (0/25%) [363]

Kathleen Wynne
Eglinton—Lawrence

Total votes: 41,706 [364]

Michael Colle
22,855 (54.80%) [365]
Robin Martin
14,709 (35.27%) [366]
Thomas Gallezot
3,060 (7.33%) [367]
Lucas C. McCann
1,305 (3.13%) [368]
Michael Bone
264 (0.63%) [369]
Erwin Sniedzins (Independent)
143 (0.34%) [370]
Michael Colle
Willowdale

Total votes: 46,219 [371]

David Zimmer
24,300 (52.58%) [372]
Michael Ceci
15,468 (33.47%) [373]
Alexander Brown
4,693 (10.15%) [374]
Teresa Pun
1,758 (3.80%) [375]
David Zimmer
York Centre

Total votes: 35,361 [376]

Monte Kwinter
16,935 (47.89%) [377]
Avi Yufest
11,125 (31.46%) [378]
John Fagan
5,645 (15.96%) [379]
Josh Borenstein
1,163 (3.29%) [380]
Laurence Cherniak
493 (1.39%) [381]
Monte Kwinter

Toronto & East York

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Freedom Other
Beaches—East York

Total votes: 42,948 [382]

Arthur Potts
17,218 (40.09%) [383]
Nicolas Johnson
5,982 (13.93%) [384]
Michael Prue
16,737 (38.93%) [385]
Debra Scott
2,329 (5.42%) [386]
Alex Lindsay
524 (1.22%) [387]
Naomi Poley-Fisher
158 (0.37%) [388]
Michael Prue
Davenport

Total votes: 35,674 [389]

Cristina Martins
16,272 (45.61%) [390]
Lan Daniel
2,665 (7.47%) [391]
Jonah Schein
14,322 (40.15%) [392]
Daniel Stein
1,784 (5.00%) [393]
Nunzio Venuto
250 (0.70%) [394]
Franz Cauchi
110 (0.31%) [395]

Mariam Ahmad (Communist),
172 (0.48%) [396]
Troy Young (People's)
99 (0.28%) [397]

Jonah Schein
St. Paul's

Total votes: 50,261 [398]

Eric Hoskins
30,027 (59.74%) [399]
Justine Deluce
12,037 (23.95%) [400]
Luke Savage
5,056 (10.06%) [401]
Josh Rachlis
2,569 (5.11%) [402]
John Kittredge
407 (0.81%) [403]
Mike Rita
165 (0.33%) [404]
Eric Hoskins
Toronto Centre

Total votes: 51,195 [405]

Glen Murray
29,935 (58.47%) [406]
Martin Abell
9,498 (18.55%) [407]
Kate Sellar
8,140 (15.90%) [408]
Mark Daye
2,265 (4.42%) [409]
Judi Falardeau
551 (1.08%) [410]
Chris Goodwin
137 (0.27%) [411]

Lada Alekseychuk (Special Needs),
200 (0.39%) [412]
Drew Garvie (Communist),
163 (0.32%) [413]
Robin Nurse (People's),
76 (0.15%) [414]
Harvey Rotenberg (Vegan Environ.),
152 (0.30%) [415]
Bahman Yazdanfar (Cdns' Choice)
78 (0.15%) [416]

Glen Murray
Toronto—Danforth

Total votes: 43,017 [417]

Rob Newman
15,983 (37.16%) [418]
Naomi Solomon
4,304 (10.01%) [419]
Peter Tabuns
19,190 (44.61%) [420]
Rachel Power
2,351 (5.47%) [421]
Thomas Armstrong
501 (1.16%) [422]
Tristan Parlette
121 (0.28%) [423]

Elizabeth Rowley (Communist),
172 (0.40%) [424]
Ali Azaroghli (People's),
79 (0.18%) [425]
Simon Luisi (Vegan Environ.),
149 (0.35%) [426]
John Richardson (Cdns' Choice)
167 (0.39%) [427]

Peter Tabuns
Trinity—Spadina

Total votes: 57,434 [428]

Han Dong
26,613 (46.34%) [429]
Roberta Scott
8,035 (13.99%) [430]
Rosario Marchese
17,442 (30.37%) [431]
Tim Grant
4,033 (7.02%) [432]
Andrew Echevarria
734 (1.28%) [433]

Paul Figueiras (Vegan Environ.),
307 (0.53%) [434]
Dan King (Special Needs)
270 (0.74%) [435]

Rosario Marchese

Etobicoke & York

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Freedom Other
Etobicoke Centre

Total votes: 47,432 [436]

Yvan Baker
23,848 (50.28%) [437]
Pina Martino
15,520 (32.72%) [438]
Chris Jones
5,758 (12.14%) [439]
George Morrison
1,254 (2.64%) [440]
Alexander T. Bussmann
528 (1.11%) [441]
Andrew Kuess
189 (0.40%) [442]

John J. Martins (People's),
193 (0.41%) [443]
Felicia Trigiani (Vegan Environ.)
142 (0.30%) [444]

Donna Cansfield
Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Total votes: 51,193 [445]

Peter Milczyn
24,311 (47.49%) [446]
Doug Holyday
17,587 (34.35%) [447]
P. C. Choo
6,362 (12.43%) [448]
Angela Salewsky
2,064 (4.03%) [449]
Mark Wrzesniewski
336 (0.66%) [450]
Jeff Merklinger
189 (0.37%) [451]

Natalie Lochwin (Socialist),
236 (0.46%) [452]
Ian Lytvyn (Moderate)
108 (0.21%) [453]

Doug Holyday
Etobicoke North

Total votes: 27,098 [454]

Shafiq Qaadri
12,168 (44.90%) [455]
Tony Milone
6,163 (22.74%) [456]
Nigel Barriffe
7,103 (26.21%) [457]
Kenny Robertson
677 (2.50%) [458]
Allan deRoo
706 (2.61%) [459]
James McConnell
281 (1.04%) [460]
Shafiq Qaadri
Parkdale—High Park

Total votes: 45,093 [461]

Nancy Leblanc
17,841 (39.56%) [462]
Jamie Ellerton
5,787 (12.83%) [463]
Cheri DiNovo
18,385 (40.77%) [464]
Tim Rudkins
2,479 (5.50%) [465]
Redmond Weissenberger
191 (0.42%) [466]
Melanie Motz
105 (0.23%) [467]
Matthew Vezina (NOTA)
305 (0.68%) [468]
Cheri DiNovo
York South—Weston

Total votes: 32,748 [469]

Laura Albanese
15,669 (47.85%) [470]
Andrew Ffrench
3,687 (11.26%) [471]
Paul Ferreira
12,200 (37.25%) [472]
Jessica Higgins
797 (2.43%) [473]
Eric Compton
249 (0.76%) [474]
Abi Issa (Independent)
146 (0.45%) [475]
Laura Albanese
York West

Total votes: 25,494 [476]

Mario Sergio
11,907 (46.71%) [477]
Karlene Nation
2,794 (10.96%) [478]
Tom Rakocevic
9,997 (39.21%) [479]
Keith Jarrett
418 (1.64%) [480]
Kayla Baptiste
267 (1.05%) [481]
Wally Schwauss (Independent)
111 (0.44%) [482]
Mario Sergio

Hamilton, Burlington & Niagara

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Ancaster—Dundas—
Flamborough—Westdale

Total votes: 53,959 [483]

Ted McMeekin
24,042 (44.56%) [484]
Donna Skelly
18,252 (33.83%) [485]
Alex Johnstone
8,415 (15.60%) [486]
Raymond Dartsch
2,639 (4.89%) [487]
Glenn Langton
423 (0.78%) [488]
Barry Spruce (Freedom) Ted McMeekin
Burlington

Total votes: 54,309 [489]

Eleanor McMahon
23,573 (43.41%) [490]
Jane McKenna
20,086 (36.98%) [491]
Jan Mowbray
7,792 (14.38%) [492]
Meredith Cross
2,250 (4.14%) [493]
Charles Zach
363 (0.67%) [494]
Andrew Brannan (Freedom)
245 (0.45%) [495]
Jane McKenna
Halton

Total votes: 75,299 [496]

Indira Naidoo-Harris
33,724 (44.79%) [497]
Ted Chudleigh
27,937 (37.10%) [498]
Nik Spohr
9,758 (12.96%) [499]
Susan Farrant
2,618 (3.48%) [500]
Kal Ghory
916 (1.22%) [501]
Gerry Marsh (FamilyCoalition)
346 (0.46%) [502]
Ted Chudleigh
Hamilton Centre

Total votes: 35,950 [503]

Donna Tiqui-Shebib
8,450 (23.50%) [504]
John Vail
5,173 (14.39%) [505]
Andrea Horwath
18,697 (52.01%) [506]
Peter Ormond
3,067 (8.53%) [507]

Bob Mann (Communist),
229 (0.58%) [508] Peter Melanson (Freedom)
334 (0.93%) [509]

Andrea Horwath
Hamilton East—
Stoney Creek

Total votes: 42,637 [510]

Ivan Luksic
12,433 (29.16%) [511]
David Brown
7,574 (17.76%) [512]
Paul Miller
19,958 (48.61%) [513]
Gregory Zink
1,742 (4.09%) [514]
Mark Burnison
676 (1.59%) [515]
Britney Anne Johnston (Freedom)
254 (0.60%) [516]
Paul Miller
Hamilton Mountain

Total votes: 49,055 [517]

Javid Mirza
14,508 (29.57%) [518]
Albert Marshall
8,795 (17.93%) [519]
Monique Taylor
23,066 (46.90%) [520]
Greg Lenko
2,047 (4.17%) [521]
Hans Wienhold
379 (0.77%) [522]
Brian Goodwin (Freedom)
320 (0.65%) [523]
Monique Taylor
Niagara Falls

Total votes: 50,923 [524]

Lionel Tupman
7,329 (14.39%) [525]
Bart Maves
16,702 (32.80%) [526]
Wayne Gates
24,131 (47.39%) [527]
Clarke Bitter
1,724 (3.39%) [528]
Ralph Panucci
559 (1.10%) [529]
John Ringo Beam (NOTA)
478 (0.94%) [530]
Wayne Gates
Niagara West—Glanbrook

Total votes: 55,902 [531]

David Mossey
15,843 (28.34%) [532]
Tim Hudak
23,378 (41.82%) [533]
Brian McCormack
12,423 (22.22%) [534]
Basia Krzyzanowski
3,004 (5.37%) [535]
Stefanos Karatopis
970 (1.74%) [536]
Geoff Peacock (Freedom)
284 (0.51%) [537]
Tim Hudak
St. Catharines

Total votes: 46,514 [538]

Jim Bradley
19,070 (41.00%) [539]
Mat Siscoe
13,814 (29.70%) [540]
Jennie Stevens
11,350 (24.40%) [541]
Karen Fraser
1,792 (3.85%) [542]
Nicholas Dushko
223 (0.48%) [543]

Saleh Waziruddin (Communist),
95 (0.20%) [544] Dave Unrau (Freedom)
170 (0.30%) [545]

Jim Bradley
Welland

Total votes: 45,653 [546]

Benoit Mercier
9,060 (19.85%) [547]
Frank Campion
12,933 (28.33%) [548]
Cindy Forster
21,326 (46.71%) [549]
Donna Cridland
1,874 (4.10%) [550]
Andrea J. Murik
460 (1.01%) [551]
Cindy Forster

Midwestern Ontario

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Brant

Total votes: 51,544 [552]

Dave Levac
19,936 (37.63%) [553]
Phil Gillies
15,447 (29.97%) [554]
Alex Felsky
13,992 (27.15%) [555]
Ken Burns
2,095 (4.06%) [556]
Rob Ferguson
374 (0.73%) [557]

Brittni Mitchell (Freedom),
180 (0.35%) [558] John Turmel (Pauper)
60 (0.12%) [559]

Dave Levac
Cambridge

Total votes: 48,201 [560]

Kathryn McGarry
18,763 (38.93%) [561]
Rob Leone
15,694 (32.56%) [562]
Bobbi Stewart
10,413 (21.60%) [563]
Temara Brown
2,726 (5.66%) [564]
Allan R. Dettweiler
605 (1.26%) [565]
Rob Leone
Guelph

Total votes: 53,025 [566]

Liz Sandals
22,014 (41.52%) [567]
Anthony MacDonald
11,048 (20.84%) [568]
James Gordon
9,385 (17.70%) [569]
Mike Schreiner
10,230 (19.29%) [570]
Blair Smythe
170 (0.32%) [571]
Juanita Burnett (Communist)
178 (0.34%) [572]
Liz Sandals
Haldimand—Norfolk

Total votes: 42,254 [573]

Karen Robinson
8,331 (19.72%) [574]
Toby Barrett
22,066 (52.22%) [575]
Ian Nichols
9,786 (23.16%) [576]
Anne Faulkner
2,071 (4.90%) [577]
Brad Mottashed
0 (0.00%)
Toby Barrett
Huron—Bruce

Total votes: 47,457 [578]

Colleen Schenk
14,647 (30.56%) [579]
Lisa Thompson
18,512 (39.01%) [580]
Jan Johnstone
10,843 (22.85%) [581]
Adam Werstine
1,651 (3.48%) [582]
Max Maister
323 (0.68%) [583]

Dennis Valenta (EPP),
128 (0.27%) [584] Andrew Zettel (FamilyCoalition)
1,353 (2.85%) [585]

Lisa Thompson
Kitchener Centre

Total votes: 42,816 [586]

Daiene Vernile
18,472 (43.14%) [587]
Wayne Wettlaufer
11,150 (26.98%) [588]
Margaret Johnston
9,765 (22.81%) [589]
Ronnie Smith
2,472 (5.77%) [590]
Patrick Bernier
557 (1.30%) [591]
John Milloy
Kitchener—Conestoga

Total votes: 46,893 [592]

Wayne Wright
15,664 (33.40%) [593]
Michael Harris
17,083 (36.43 %) [594]
James Villeneuve
9,958 (21.24%) [595]
David Weber
3,277 (6.99%) [596]
David Schumm
1,001 (2.13%) [597]
Michael Harris
Kitchener—Waterloo

Total votes: 54,860 [598]

Jamie Burton
16,534 (30.14%) [599]
Tracey Weiler
14,450 (26.34%) [600]
Catherine Fife
20,536 (37.43%) [601]
Stacey Danckert
2,859 (5.21%) [602]
James Schulz
481 (0.88%) [603]
Catherine Fife
Oxford

Total votes: 41,001 [604]

Daniel Moulton
8,736 (21.31%) [605]
Ernie Hardeman
18,958 (46.24%) [606]
Bryan Smith
10,573 (25.79%) [607]
Mike Farlow
1,985 (4.84%) [608]
Devin Wright
365 (0.89%) [609]
Tim Hodges (Freedom)
384 (0.94%) [610]
Ernie Hardeman
Perth—Wellington

Total votes: 41,048 [611]

Stewart Skinner
13,585 (33.10%) [612]
Randy Pettapiece
15,992 (38.96%) [613]
Romayne Smith Fullerton
7,764 (18.91%) [614]
Chris Desjardins
2,005 (4.88%) [615]
Scott Marshall
411 (1.00%) [616]

Matthew Murphy (Independent),
343 (0.84%) [617] Irma DeVries (FamilyCoalition),
746 (1.82%) [618] Robby Smink (Freedom)
202 (0.49%) [619]

Randy Pettapiece
Wellington—Halton Hills

Total votes: 48,165 [620]

Dan Zister
14,120 (29.32%) [621]
Ted Arnott
22,450 (46.61%) [622]
Michael Carlucci
6,804 (14.13%) [623]
Dave Rodgers
3,550 (7.37%) [624]
Jason Cousineau
1,043 (2.17%) [625]
Mitch Sproule (Freedom)
198 (0.41%)
Ted Arnott

Southwestern Ontario

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex

Total votes: 37,490 [626]

Terry Johnson
9,158 (24.43%) [627]
Rick Nicholls
14,183 (37.83%) [628]
Dan Gelinas
11,664 (31.14%) [629]
Ken Bell
1,971 (5.26%) [630]
Douglas McLarty
514 (3.17%) [631]
Rick Nicholls
Elgin—Middlesex—London

Total votes: 45,183 [632]

Serge Lavoie
9,183 (20.32%) [633]
Jeff Yurek
20,946 (46.36%) [634]
Kathy Cornish
12,034 (26.63%) [635]
John Fisher
2,236 (4.95%) [636]
Clare Maloney (Freedom)
784 (1.84%) [637]
Jeff Yurek
Essex

Total votes: 46,600 [638]

Crystal Meloche
6,628 (14.23%) [639]
Ray Cecile
10,169 (21.82%) [640]
Taras Natyshak
28,118 (60.34%) [641]
Mark Vercouteren
1,685 (3.62%) [642]
Taras Natyshak
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex

Total votes: 45,847 [643]

Mike Radan
9,298 (20.28%) [644]
Monte McNaughton
20,710 (45.17%) [645]
Joe Hill
12,160 (26.52%) [646]
James Armstrong
2,104 (4.59%) [647]
Matt Willson
207 (0.45%) [648]

Dave Durnin (Freedom),
242 (0.53%) [649] Bob Lewis (NOTA),
558 (1.22%) [650] Marinus Vander Vloet (FamilyCoalition)
568 (1.24%) [651]

Monte McNaughton
London—Fanshawe

Total votes: 35,508 [652]

Marcel Marcellin
7,066 (19.90%) [653]
Chris Robson
8,196 (23.08%) [654]
Teresa Armstrong
17,903 (50.42%) [655]
Wil Sorrell
1,378 (3.88%) [656]
Tim Harnick
386 (1.09%) [657]

Paul McKeever (Freedom),
467 (1.32%) [658] Ali Aref Hamadi (Independent)
112 (0.32%) [659]

Teresa Armstrong
London North Centre

Total votes: 45,517 [660]

Deb Matthews
16,379 (35.98%) [661]
Nancy Branscombe
12,016 (26.40%) [662]
Judy Bryant
13,853 (29.84%) [663]
Kevin Labonte
2,445 (5.37%) [664]

Dave McKee (Communist),
115 (0.25%) [665] Salim Mansur (Freedom),
639 (1.40% [666] Michael Spottiswood (Pauper)
70 (0.15%) [667]

Deb Matthews
London West

Total votes: 55,106 [668]

Nick Steinburg
13,070 (23.72%) [669]
Jeff Bennett
16,295 (29.57%) [670]
Peggy Sattler
22,243 (40.36%) [671]
Keith McAlister
2,310 (4.19%) [672]
Al Gretzky (Freedom)
1,188 (2.16%) [673]
Peggy Sattler
Sarnia—Lambton

Total votes: 45,650 [674]

Anne Marie Gillis
8,152 (17.56%) [675]
Bob Bailey
18,722 (41.01%) [676]
Brian White
16,327 (35.76%) [677]
Kevin Shaw
2,109 (4.62%) [678]
Andrew K. Falby
340 (0.74%) [679]
Bob Bailey
Windsor—Tecumseh

Total votes: 36,710 [680]

Jason Dupuis 5,599 (15.25%) [681] Brandon Wright
2,118 (5.77%) [682]
Percy Hatfield
22,818 (62.16%) [683]
Adam Wright
5,493 (14.96%) [684]
Timothy Joel Marshall
682 (1.86%) [685]
Percy Hatfield
Windsor West

Total votes: 36,331 [686]

Teresa Piruzza
14,001 (38.54%) [687]
Henry Lau
5,225 (14.38%) [688]
Lisa Gretzky
15,043 (41.40%) [689]
Chad Durocher
1,171 (3.22%) [690]
Helmi Charif (Independent)
891 (2.45%) [691]
Teresa Piruzza

Northern Ontario

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Green Libertarian Other
Algoma—Manitoulin

Total votes: 26,533 [692]

Craig Hughson
6,504 (24.51%) [693]
Jib Turner
4,589 (17.30%) [694]
Michael Mantha
14,171 (53.41%) [695]
Alexandra Zalucky
828 (3.12%) [696]
Richard Hadidian
441 (1.66%) [697]
Michael Mantha
Kenora—Rainy River

Total votes: 23,157 [698]

Anthony Leek
3,652 (15.77%) [699]
Randy Nickle
5,905 (25.05%) [700]
Sarah Campbell
12,889 (55.66%) [701]
Timothy McKillop
711 (3.07%) [702]
Sarah Campbell
Nickel Belt

Total votes: 32,107 [703]

James Tregonning
7,031 (21.90%) [704]
Marck Blay
3,827 (11.92%) [705]
France Gélinas
20,104 (62.62%) [706]
Heather K. Dahlstrom
1,145 (3.57%) [707]
France Gélinas
Nipissing

Total votes: 31,297 [708]

Catherine Whiting
8,232 (26.78%) [709]
Vic Fedeli
13,085 (41.81%) [710]
Henri Giroux
8,057 (25.74%) [711]
Nicole L. Peltier
1,188 (3.80%) [712]
Derek Elliott
377 (1.20%) [713]
Patrick Clement (Independent)
208 (0.66%) [714]
Vic Fedeli
Parry Sound—Muskoka

Total votes: 38,698 [715]

Dan Waters
10,158 (26.25%) [716]
Norm Miller
15,761 (40.73%) [717]
Clyde Mobbley
4,999 (12.92%) [718]
Matt Richter
7,484 (19.34%) [719]
Andy Stivrins (Freedom)
296 (0.76%) [720]
Norm Miller
Sault Ste. Marie

Total votes: 29,884 [721]

David Orazietti
17,490 (58.53%) [722]
Rod Fremlin
3,704 (12.39%) [723]
Celia Ross
7,610 (25.47%) [724]
Kara Flannigan
965 (3.23%) [725]
Austin Williams
115 (0.38%) [726]
David Orazietti
Sudbury

Total votes: 33,793 [727]

Andrew Olivier
13,296 (39.35%) [728]
Paula Peroni
4,663 (13.80%) [729]
Joe Cimino
14,274 (42.24%) [730]
Casey J. Lalonde
1,212 (3.59%) [731]
Steve Wilson
243 (0.72%) [732]
J. David Popescu (Independent)
105 (0.31%) [733]
Rick Bartolucci
Thunder Bay—Atikokan

Total votes: 28,647 [734]

Bill Mauro
15,176 (52.98%) [735]
Harold Wilson
3,779 (13.19%) [736]
Mary Kozorys
8,052 (28.11%) [737]
John Northey
964 (3.37%) [738]
Joe Talarico
547 (1.91%) [739]
Ed Deibel (N.Ont. Heritage)
129 (0.45%) [740]
Bill Mauro
Thunder Bay—Superior North

Total votes: 27,725 [741]

Michael Gravelle
15,519 (55.97%) [742]
Derek Parks
1,991 (7.18%) [743]
Andrew Foulds
8,169 (29.46%) [744]
Joseph LeBlanc
997 (3.60%) [745]
Tamara Johnson
922 (3.33%) [746]
Paul Sloan (N.Ont. Heritage)
127 (0.46%) [747]
Michael Gravelle
Timiskaming—Cochrane

Total votes: 26,426 [748]

Sébastien Goyer
6,134 (23.21%) [749]
Peter Politis
4,527 (17.13%) [750]
John Vanthof
14,661 (55.48%) [751]
Cody Fraser
489 (1.85%) [752]
Gino Chitaroni (N.Ont. Heritage)
615 (2.33%) [753]
John Vanthof
Timmins—James Bay

Total votes: 22,972 [754]

Sylvie Fontaine
5,527 (24.06%) [755]
Steve Black
5,226 (22.75%) [756]
Gilles Bisson
11,756 (51.18%) [757]
Bozena Hrycyna
403 (1.75%) [758]
Fauzia Sadiq (Conf of Regions)
60 (0.26%) [759]
Gilles Bisson
  • † Indicates MPP not running for re-election.

Issues

Economy

Unemployment in Ontario was a major political issue. In particular, the manufacturing sector had shrunk by about 30% or more than 300,000 jobs since 2002.[760]

The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario proposed a plan called "Million Jobs Plan", outlining their strategy for job creation and economic growth. By reducing tax, government services, energy costs and regulations the PCs projected to create a cumulative 507,488 jobs over eight years.[761] The plan also called for the reduction of 100,000 civil service jobs. Economists and critics noted fundamental mathematical errors with the PCs' projections. They held, even if the PCs' own data were correctly tabulated, only 50,000 extra jobs would be created (in addition to the 500,000 that would be created anyway without any policy change).[762]

The Ontario Liberal Party proposed the 10 year "Jobs and Investment Plan", which proposed infrastructure investments as their main strategy to create jobs.[763]

The Ontario New Democratic Party platform called for targeted tax credits and incentives to encourage job creation.[764]

The Green Party of Ontario policy proposal stated that it would "focus on your job by lowering payroll taxes for small businesses" as well as investing in transit infrastructure and subsidising energy-saving home improvements.[765]

The Ontario Libertarian Party called for mass privatization, lower taxes and general deregulation, eliminating many business requirements such as permitting, insurance and certification that they considered to be interfering with job creation.[766] Their platform called for government spending to be limited to "only core functions of government; defending life, liberty, and property"[767] and as such would have eliminated industry subsidies or incentives of any kind, particularly in the energy sector.[768]

The Communist Party of Ontario called for raising the minimum wage to $19/hr as well as introducing a guaranteed annual income, nationalization of the domestic steel industry, and investments in public housing, infrastructure and social programs, while shifting taxes from lower to higher income-earners and businesses.[769]

Transit

Due to rapid urban and suburban expansion in southern Ontario, traffic congestion had been increasing greatly. A 2013 study by the CD Howe Institute determined that it was costing $7.5-11 billion annually for the economy of Toronto alone.[770][771]

The Liberals promised $29 billion in infrastructure spending, $15 billion of which would go towards building new transit (mostly LRT) lines in the GTHA, based on the outline of Metrolinx's The Big Move plan, as well as an LRT in Ottawa.[772][773] A high-speed rail line crossing the province from the southeast into Quebec was also planned. The PCs promised to finish building the Eglinton Crosstown, but cancel all the other planned lines, and instead focus on quickly expanding GO service.[774] The NDP plan was similar to the Liberal plan, but included an extra $1 billion to get certain projects built faster.[772]

Endorsements

Media endorsements

The following media outlets made endorsements during the campaign:

Liberal

Progressive Conservative

New Democratic Party

Explicitly not endorsing any party

Public figure endorsements

The media has reported the following endorsements by public figures during the campaign:

See also

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