1975 Ontario general election
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The 1975 Ontario general election was held on September 18, 1975, to elect the 125 members of the 30th Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario, Canada.
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, led by Bill Davis and campaigning under the slogan, "Your Future. Your choice.", won a tenth consecutive term in office. It lost its majority in the legislature, however, for the first time since the 1945 election. The PC Party lost 27 seats from its result in the previous election.
The social democratic Ontario New Democratic Party, led by Stephen Lewis with the slogan "Tomorrow starts today", doubled its representation in the legislature, and became the Official Opposition on the strength of a campaign which called for rent control in Ontario and highlighted horror stories of individuals and bad landlords who imposed exorbitant rent increases. The campaign forced the Davis' Tories to promise to implement rent controls shortly before the election.
The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Robert Nixon, won 15 additional seats, but lost the role of Official Opposition to the NDP. One member of its caucus was elected as a Liberal-Labour candidate.
Results
Party | Leader | 1971 | Elected | % change | Popular vote | ||
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% | change | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Bill Davis | 78 | 51 | -34.6% | 36.1% | -8.4% | |
New Democratic | Stephen Lewis | 19 | 38 | +100% | 28.9% | +1.8% | |
Liberal | Robert Nixon | 20 | 35 | +75.0% | 34.3% | +6.5% | |
Liberal-Labour | - | 1 | - | - | - | ||
Communist | William Stewart | - | - | - | - | - | |
Total Seats | 117 | 125 | +6.8% | 100% |
There were also 12 Social Credit League of Ontario candidates but they were not officially recognized as such as the party did not run enough candidates or otherwise qualify for official party status under the newly passed Election Finances Reform Act, 1975.[1][2][3]
Riding results
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Other | |||||||
Algoma | Bernt Gilbertson 4,588 (35.63%) |
Ralph Nelson 3,325 (25.83%) |
Bud Wildman 4,962 (38.54%) |
Bernt Gilbertson | ||||||
Algoma—Manitoulin | John Lane 5,452 (40.71%) |
Leo A Foucault 3,589 (26.80%) |
Winston Baker 4,352 (32.49%) |
John Lane | ||||||
Armourdale | Mel Lastman 12,100 (35.93%) |
Philip Givens 14,739 (43.77%) |
M Mocciola 6,255 (18.57%) |
David Liddiard (Ind) 583 (1.73%) |
Gordon Carton | |||||
Beaches—Woodbine | Tom Wardle 7,850 (34.15%) |
Ken Kory 4,461 (19.40%) |
Marion Bryden 10,500 (45.67%) |
C Negre (Comm) 178 (0.77%) |
Tom Wardle | |||||
Bellwoods | Elio Madonia 3,249 (25.19%) |
Millie Caccia 4,482 (34.75%) |
Ross McClellan 4,921 (38.15%) |
RJ Orlandini (Comm) 247 (1.91%) |
John Yaremko | |||||
Brampton | Bill Davis 16,555 (43.76%) |
Bill Agnew 9,906 (26.19%) |
John Deamer 10,793 (28.53%) |
AR Bullock (SC) 258 (0.68%) Robert Simms (Ind) 165 (0.44%) Jphn MacLennan (Comm) 152 (0.40%) |
Bill Davis | |||||
Brantford | Richard B. Beckett 9,001 (29.17%) |
David Carll 9,689 (31.40%) |
Mac Makarchuk 12,048 (39.05%) |
WP Small (Comm) 115 (0.37%) |
Dick Beckett | |||||
Brant—Oxford—Haldimand | Don Harder 6,572 (25.18%) |
Robert Nixon 14,379 (55.09%) |
Jim Schneider 4,791 (18.36%) |
A Kerr 357 (1.37%) |
Robert Nixon | |||||
Brock | Bob Welch 12,790 (52.28%) |
Margo Fyfe 5,704 (23.32%) |
Fred Lindal 5,969 (24.40%) |
Bob Welch | ||||||
Burlington South | George Kerr 16,761 (45.49%) |
Don Pennell 11,278 (30.61%) |
Bill Brown 8,808 (23.90%) |
John Lawson (Lbt) 615 (1.66%) |
George Kerr | |||||
Cambridge | Ruggles Constant 8,666 (29.04%) |
Claudette Millar 9,772 (32.75%) |
Monty Davidson 11,399 (38.20%) |
New District | ||||||
Carleton | Sid Handleman 12,867 (39.29%) |
Ben Franklin 12,023 (36.72%) |
Bill Brown 8,808 (23.90%) |
Sid Handleman | ||||||
Carleton East | Darwin Kealey 9,506 (28.58%) |
Paul Taylor 11,776 (35.40%) |
Evelyn Gigantes 11,981 (36.02%) |
Paul Taylor | ||||||
Carleton—Grenville | Donald Irvine 12,275 (53.32%) |
Howard Perkins 5,006 (21.74%) |
Reg Willis 5,741 (24.94%) |
Donald Irvine | ||||||
Chatham—Kent | Darcy McKeough 10,146 (43.69%) |
Jim Cooke 7,347 (31.64%) |
Ron Franko 5,728 (24.67%) |
Darcy McKeough | ||||||
Cochrane North | René Brunelle 9,650 (61.17%) |
Bernie Labonte 2,398 (15.20%) |
René Brixhe 3,728 (23.63%) |
René Brunelle | ||||||
Cochrane South | Alan Pope 9,787 (42.31%) |
Wayne Keon 2,243 (9.70%) |
Bill Ferrier 10,784 (46.62%) |
Robert Cochrane (SC) 198 (0.86%) Peter Bruce (Ind) 119 (0.51%) |
Bill Ferrier | |||||
Cornwall | Rudy Villeneuve 9,246 (39.62%) |
Madeleine Germain 2,162 (9.27%) |
George Samis 11,927 (51.11%) |
George Samis | ||||||
Don Mills | Dennis Timbrell 13,873 (46.35%) |
Donald Wright 7,845 (26.21%) |
Bob Sherwood 8,216 (27.45%) |
Dennis Timbrell | ||||||
Dovercourt | George Nixon 4,385 (31.92%) |
Agosto Venier 3,013 (21.93%) |
Tony Lupusella 5,748 (41.84%) |
William Stewart (Comm) 500 (3.64%) Hugh Yearweood (Ind) 91 (0.66%) |
George Nixon | |||||
Downsview | Barbara Greene 5,832 (26.65%) |
Michael Spensieri 7,962 (36.38%) |
Odoardo Di Santo 8,090 (36.97%) |
Vern Singer | ||||||
Dufferin—Simcoe | George McCague 13,130 (45.94%) |
Bob Beattie 11,539 (40.37%) |
Ian Perkins 3,317 (11.61%) |
R Cornelsen (SC) 596 (2.09%) |
George McCague | |||||
Durham East | Charles McIlveen 10,782 (41.66%) |
Kirk Entwisle 6,697 (21.91%) |
Doug Moffatt 12,824 (41.96%) |
Ray Beacock (SC) 258 (0.84%) |
Charles McIlveen | |||||
Durham North | Bill Newman 11,226 (39.41%) |
Clare W Morrison 11,071 (38.86%) |
Lesley Griffin 6,189 (21.73%) |
Bill Newman | ||||||
Durham West | Bill Pilkington 7,675 (26.05%) |
Des Newman 10,104 (34.29%) |
Charles Godfrey 11,539 (39.16%) |
Ray Beacock (SC) 258 (0.84%) |
New District | |||||
Eglinton | Roy McMurtry 17,264 (52.30%) |
Frank Judge 10,492 (31.79%) |
Eileen Elmy 4,713 (14.28%) |
Ann Harris (SC) 288 (0.87%) Donald Redekop (Ind) 252 (0.76%) |
Leonard Reilly | |||||
Elgin | Ron McNeil 11,940 (44.02%) |
Marietta Roberts 10,078 (37.16%) |
Bob McNaughton 5,104 (18.82%) |
Ron McNeil | ||||||
Erie | John Buscarino 4,646 (22.40%) |
Ray Haggerty 9,185 (44.29%) |
Maurice Keck 6,906 (33.30%) |
Ray Haggerty | ||||||
Essex North | Fred Cada 4,451 (20.53%) |
Dick Ruston 9,550 (44.05%) |
Lucien Lacasse 7,678 (35.42%) |
Dick Ruston | ||||||
Essex South | Frank Klees 7,378 (32.11%) |
Remo Mancini 9,543 (41.53%) |
Ralph Wensley 6,058 (26.36%) |
Remo Mancini | ||||||
Etobicoke | Bill Stockwell 7,134 (29.87%) |
Leonard Braithwaite 7,758 (32.48%) |
Ed Philip 8,995 (37.66%) |
Leonard Braithwaite | ||||||
Fort William | Jim Jessiman 8,216 (32.77%) |
Dale Willoughby 7,449 (29.72%) |
Iain Angus 9,173 (36.59%) |
Clifford Wahl (Comm) 230 (0.92%) |
Jim Jessiman | |||||
Frontenac—Addington | Wilmer John Nuttall 8,889 (38.34%) |
J. Earl McEwen 10,380 (44.77%) |
Bill Barnes 3,379 (14.57%) |
Ross Baker (Ind) 539 (2.32%) |
W J Nuttall | |||||
Grey | Eric Winkler 11,349 (43.95%) |
Bob McKessock 11,637 (45.07%) |
Colin L Swan 2,835 (10.98%) |
Eric A Winkler | ||||||
Grey-Bruce | Gary Harron 8,288 (34.73%) |
Eddie Sargent 14,339 (60.09%) |
Lorne Creighton 1,235 (5.18%) |
Eddie Sargent | ||||||
Haldimand-Norfolk | James N Allan 12,260 (39.06%) |
Gordon Miller 14,161 (45.12%) |
Norm Walpole 4,967 (15.82%) |
James N Allan | ||||||
Halton—Burlington | Gary Dawkins 10,543 (37.30%) |
Julian Reed 11,076 (39.19%) |
Bill Johnson 6,644 (23.51%) |
New District | ||||||
Hamilton Centre | Maurice C Carter 5,871 (25.51%) |
Bob Monte 8,138 (35.36%) |
Mike Davison 8,778 (38.14%) |
Art Walling (Comm) 226 (0.98%) |
Norm Davison | |||||
Hamilton East | Bob Hodgson 6,197 (21.21%) |
Joe Rogers 8,425 (28.84%) |
Robert W. Mackenzie 13,971 (47.83%) |
Bob Jaggard (Comm) 411 (1.41%) Alcide Hamelin (SC) 207 (0.71%) |
Reg Gisborn | |||||
Hamilton Mountain | John Smith 12,668 (38.63%) |
Ray C Edwards 8,869 (27.04%) |
Brian Charlton 11,075 (33.77%) |
Mike Mirza (Comm) 185 (0.56%) |
John Smith | |||||
Hamilton West | Bob Morrow 10,233 (36.27%) |
Stuart Smith 10,737 (38.06%) |
Ray Fazakas 7,243 (25.67%) |
Jack McNie | ||||||
Hastings-Peterborough | Clarke Rollins 10,679 (47.19%) |
Dave Hobson 8,664 (38.28%) |
Bob Thompson 2,961 (13.08%) |
Nancy Arnold (SC) 328 (1.45%) |
Clarke Rollins | |||||
High Park—Swansea | Yuri Shymko 8,442 (33.04%) |
Ed Negridge 6,440 (25.21%) |
Ed Ziemba 10,215 (39.98%) |
Steve Amsel (Comm) 234 (0.91%) Ann Noble (Ind) 217 (0.85%) |
Morton Shulman | |||||
Humber | John MacBeth 17,576 (44.36%) |
Alex Marchetti 14,408 (36.36%) |
Bob Curran 7,639 (19.28%) |
John MacBeth | ||||||
Huron-Bruce | W E Walden 5,955 (23.68%) |
Murray Gaunt 16,561 (65.85%) |
Donald Milne 2,635 (10.48%) |
Murray Gaunt | ||||||
Huron—Middlesex | Jim Hayter 8,010 (36.72%) |
Jack Riddell 11,837 (54.26%) |
Paul Carroll 1,967 (9.02%) |
Jack Riddell | ||||||
Kenora | Leo Bernier 8,907 (52.34%) |
Fred Porter 2,945 (17.31%) |
Bill Watkins 5,165 (30.35%) |
Leo Bernier | ||||||
Kent—Elgin | Don Luckham 7,561 (33.46%) |
Jack Spence 12,793 (56.62%) |
Ray McGaffey 2,242 (9.92%) |
Jack Spence | ||||||
Kingston and the Islands | Keith Norton 9,386 (37.54%) |
Ken Keyes 9,270 (37.08%) |
Lars Thompson 6,134 (24.54%) |
Ruth Miller (Comm) 209 (0.84%) |
Syl Apps | |||||
Kitchener | Bill Pernfuss 8,396 (28.66%) |
Jim Breithaupt 13,124 (44.79%) |
Meg Young 7,367 (25.14%) |
Evelina Pan (Comm) 409 (1.39%) |
Jim Breithaupt | |||||
Kitchener—Wilmot | Colin O'Brian 6,275 (25.62% |
John Sweeney 10,029 (40.95%) |
M. Rosenberg 8,184 (33.42%) |
New District | ||||||
Lake Nipigon | Gino Caccamo 1,667 (15.02%) |
Mike Power 2,827 (25.47%) |
Jack Stokes 6,603 (50.50%) |
New District | ||||||
Lambton | Lorne Henderson 11,007 (51.47%) |
Fred McCormick 9,199 (43.01%) |
Maurice Payne 1,181 (5.52%) |
Lorne Henderson | ||||||
Lanark | Douglas Wiseman 11,487 (56.33%) |
Gary O'Neil 5,842 (28.65%) |
George Murray 3,066 (15.05%) |
Douglas Wiseman | ||||||
Leeds | James Auld 13,913 (58.25%) |
Edward Lanigan 4,251 (17.78%) |
John Fielding 5,721 (23.95%) |
James Auld | ||||||
Lincoln | Paul Prince 7,914 (37.70%) |
Ross Hall 8,983 (42.80%) |
Ron Leavens 4,092 (19.50%) |
Ross Hall | ||||||
London Centre | Earle Terry 9,018 (31.37%) |
David Peterson 11,617 (40.56%) |
Pat Chefurka 7,896 (27.46%) |
Agnes Shaw (Ind.) 219 (0.76%) |
New District | |||||
London North | Gordon Walker 11,334 (36.72%) |
Marvin Shore 13,962 (45.23%) |
Mike Warren 5,570 (18.05%) |
Gordon Walker | ||||||
London South | John Eberhard 14,121 (39.14%) |
John Ferris 14,773 (40/96%) |
Edith Welch 7,171 (19.88%) |
John White | ||||||
Middlesex | Robert G. Eaton 10,092 |
Maurice Platts 9,216 |
H. Aitkenhead 3,127 |
New District | ||||||
Mississauga East | Bud Gregory 9,948 |
Irene Robinson 8,630 |
Larry Taylor 6,435 |
Edmond Meyers (Ind.) 430 |
New District | |||||
Mississauga North | Terry David Jones 11,115 |
Vince Zuccaro 9,513 |
David Busby 10,787 |
New District | ||||||
Mississauga South | Douglas Kennedy 11,839 |
Mike Garvey 8,756 |
Danny Dunleavy 7,102 |
New District | ||||||
Muskoka | Frank Miller 7,037 |
Peggie Fitzpatrick 3,262 |
Ken Cargill 5,760 |
William Triska (SC) 149 |
Frank Miller | |||||
Niagara Falls | John Clement 10,409 |
Vince Kerrio 10,626 |
Peter Sobol 7,003 |
John Clement | ||||||
Nickel Belt | Gilles Pelland 4,120 |
Pat Owens 2,871 |
Floyd Laughren 10,481 |
Floyd Laughren | ||||||
Nipissing | John Valiquette 7,262 |
Richard Smith 15,390 |
Mike O'Hallarn 5,054 |
Ed Diebel (Ind.) 660 |
Richard Smith | |||||
Northumberland | Russell Rowe 13,397 |
Isobel Kirkpatrick 10,315 |
John Taylor 6,259 |
Russell Rowe | ||||||
Oakville | James Snow 12,365 |
McLean Anderson 9,078 |
Doug Black 5,969 |
Christina Morris (Ind.) 97 |
James Snow | |||||
Oakwood | J.A. Marrese 4,619 (25.5%) |
Richard Meagher 5,939 (32.8%) |
Tony Grande 7,302 (40.3%) |
Val Bjarnason (Comm.) 267 (1.5%) |
New District | |||||
Oriole | John Reesor Williams 12,327 (38.8%) |
Bob Reid 12,035 (37.9%) |
Ken Crooke 7,409 (23.3%) |
New District | ||||||
Oshawa | Alan Dewar 6,848 |
Bill Menzies 3,184 |
Michael Breaugh 14,442 |
Lynn Rak (Comm.) 145 |
Charles McIlveen | |||||
Ottawa Centre | Gale Kerwin 8,978 (32.78%) |
Gerald Kirby 7,500 (27.39%) |
Michael Cassidy 10,658 (38.92%) |
Marvin Glass (Comm.) 250 (0.91%) |
Michael Cassidy | |||||
Ottawa East | David Dehler 5,001 (20.46%) |
Albert Roy 14,900 (60.96%) |
Robert Cournoyer 4,543 (18.59%) |
Albert Roy | ||||||
Ottawa South | Claude Bennett 14,767 (43.15%) |
Patricia Thorpe 8,360 (24.43%) |
Eileen Scotton 11,099 (32.43%) |
Claude Bennett | ||||||
Ottawa West | Donald Morrow 14,956 |
Walter Ryan 9,949 |
Sue Findlay 8,871 |
Donald Morrow | ||||||
Oxford | Harry Craig Parrott 17,776 |
Alice Garner 12,595 |
Peter Klynstra 4,675 |
Harry Craig Parrott | ||||||
Parkdale | Cas Bielski 4,901 (29.9%) |
James Trotter 5,531 (33.8%) |
Jan Dukszta 7,158 (41.8%) |
Jan Dukszta | ||||||
Parry Sound | Lorne Maeck 8,136 |
Ed Fisher 7,178 |
Larry Labine 2,973 |
Lorne Maeck | ||||||
Perth | Bob Smith 7,473 |
Hugh Edighoffer 18,160 |
Larry J. Wraith 2,989 |
Hugh Edighoffer | ||||||
Peterborough | John Turner 15,606 |
Mike O'Toole 8,986 |
Gillian Sandeman 16,169 |
G. Van Houten (Comm.) 80 |
John Melville Turner | |||||
Port Arthur | William Morgan 7,595 (30.93%) |
Joseph Vander Wees 4,499 (18.32%) |
Jim Foulds 12,213 (49.74%) |
Nancy McDonald (Comm.) 247 (1.01%) |
Jim Foulds | |||||
Prescott and Russell | Joseph Albert Bélanger 11,023 |
Roger L. Charron 9,026 |
R. DesRochers 5,027 |
Joseph Albert Bélanger | ||||||
Prince Edward—Lennox | James A. Taylor 9,810 |
Keith MacDonald 9,055 |
Jan Nicol 3,250 |
James A. Taylor | ||||||
Quinte | Robin Jeffrey 11,738 |
Hugh O'Neil 12,448 |
C. McLaughlan 4,744 |
Richard Potter | ||||||
Rainy River | Allan Avis 3,251 |
T. Patrick Reid 5,839 |
M. Lichtenstein 2,259 |
T. Patrick Reid | ||||||
Renfrew North | Bob Cotnam 6,779 |
Sean Conway 6,939 |
Robert Cox 5,938 |
Maurice Hamilton | ||||||
Renfrew South | Paul Yakabuski 14,082 |
Howard Haramis 8,289 |
Lawrence Smith 3,479 |
David Anderson (Ind.) 408 |
Paul Yakabuski | |||||
Riverdale | Dick Perdue 4,865 (26.8%) |
Nick Kapelos 3,754 (20.7%) |
Jim Renwick 9,133 (50.3%) |
Ed McDonald (Comm.) 389 (2.2%) Walter Belej (Ind.) 60 (0.3%) Armand Siksna (S.C.) 31 (0.2%) |
Jim Renwick | |||||
Sault Ste. Marie | John Rhodes 14,415 (42.46%) |
Bob Gernon 5,835 (17.19%) |
Ron Moreau 13,470 (39.67%) |
Gordon Massie 232 (0.68%) |
John Rhodes | |||||
Scarborough Centre | Frank Drea 10,329 (48.52%) |
Ross Doswell 5,067 (23.80%) |
Dave Gracey 5,595 (26.28%) |
Gareth Blythe (Comm.) 200 (0.94%) R. M. Whidden (Ind.) 96 (0.4%) |
Frank Drea | |||||
Scarborough East | Margaret Birch 18,734 (54.0%) |
John Coates 8,169 (23.5%) |
Ann Marie Hill 7,271 (20.9%) |
David Toothill 539 (1.6%) |
Margaret Birch | |||||
Scarborough North | Thomas Wells 16,427 (43.3%) |
Gerry Phillips 13,821 (36.4%) |
Guy Beaulieu 7,268 (19.1%) |
Robert Schultz (Ind.) 438 (1.2%) |
Thomas Leonard Wells | |||||
Scarborough West | Syd Brown 7,738 (27.6%) |
Norm Kert 4,422 (15.8%) |
Stephen Lewis 15,717 (56.1%) |
Richard Sanders (Ind.) 133 (0.5%) |
Stephen Lewis | |||||
Scarborough—Ellesmere | Brian Harrison 8,242 (34.1%) |
Ken Tilley 6,147 (25.5%) |
David Warner 9,452 (39.2%) |
Scott Bell (Ind.) 299 (1.2%) |
New District | |||||
Simcoe Centre | David Arthur Evans 13,555 |
Margaret Kelly 9,116 |
Paul Wessenger 11,623 |
David Arthur Evans | ||||||
Simcoe East | Gordon Elsworth Smith 11,443 |
Elinor Bingham 7,246 |
Roger Pretty 10,396 |
Gordon Elsworth Smith | ||||||
St. Andrew—St. Patrick | Larry Grossman 8,074 (36.6%) |
Fred Kan 6,012 (27.3%) |
B. Beardsley 7,627 (34.6%) |
F. Cunningham (Comm.) 333 (1.5%) |
Allan Grossman | |||||
St. Catharines | Robert Mercer Johnston 10,064 (34.74%) |
J.A. Rochefort 9,270 (32.00%) |
Fred Dickson 9,215 (31.81%) |
Bruce Magnuson (Comm.) 227 (0.78 Lucylle Boikoff 192 (0.66%) |
Robert Mercer Johnston | |||||
St. David | Margaret Scrivener 10,593 (40.5%) |
June Rowlands 7,153 (27.3%) |
Jim Lemon 7,990 (30.5%) |
Vincent Miller (Ind.) 232 (0.9%) Anna Larsen (Comm.) 205 (0.8%) |
Margaret Scrivener | |||||
St. George | Frank Vasilkioti 8,505 (33.3%) |
Margaret Campbell 10,677 (41.8%) |
Lukin Robinson 5,858 (22.9%) |
Elizabeth Hill (Comm.) 272 (1.1%) Marshall Evoy 248 (1.0%) |
Margaret Campbell | |||||
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry | Osie Villeneuve 10,830 |
Peter Manley 6,988 |
Gerard Lussier 2,801 |
New District | ||||||
Sudbury | Joe Fabbro 9,764 |
Elmer Sopha 10,236 |
Bud Germa 11,511 |
Bud Germa | ||||||
Sudbury East | Ray Plourde 4,019 |
Ron Horeck 9,594 |
Elie Martel 18,650 |
Elie Martel | ||||||
Timiskaming | Ed Harvot 6,997 |
Howie Parker 3,518 |
Robert Bain | C. Larochelle (SC) 169 Ron Romanow (Ind.)165 |
Ed Harvot | |||||
Victoria—Haliburton | Ronald Glen Hodgson 9,960 |
John Eakins 11,005 |
F. McLaughlin 3,718 |
Harry Hughes (SC) 556 |
Ronald Glen Hodgson | |||||
Waterloo North | Bob Gramlow 7,275 |
Edward R. Good 12,431 |
Jack Kersell 6,880 |
Edward R. Good | ||||||
Welland | Allan Pietz 9,000 |
Loyola Lemelin 8,262 |
Mel Swart 10,209 |
J. Severinsky (Comm.) 231 |
Ellis Morningstar | |||||
Wellington South | Clara Marett 6,209 |
Harry Worton 13,810 |
Carl Hamilton 6,833 |
Harry Worton | ||||||
Wellington—Dufferin—Peel | Jack Johnson 11,968 |
Ted Sibbald 11,159 |
Gerry Campbell 6,169 |
New District | ||||||
Wentworth | Matt Blair 5,271 |
John W. Harvey 5,162 |
Ian Deans 14,791 |
Ian Deans | ||||||
Wentworth North | Donald Ewen 11,346 |
Eric Cunningham 13,327 |
C. Faulknor 8,180 |
Donald Ewen | ||||||
Wilson Heights | David Rotenberg 9,262 |
Vernon Singer 11,480 |
Howard Moscoe 7,476 |
George Dance 372 |
New District | |||||
Windsor—Riverside | Bill Woolson 3,671 (13.24%) |
Mike MacDougall 10,793 (38.91%) |
Fred Burr 13,273 (47.85%) |
New District | ||||||
Windsor—Sandwich | T. Vandereerden 2,734 |
Lyle Browning 7,548 |
Ted Bounsall 10,543 |
J. Crouchman 260 M. Longmoore (Comm.) 190 |
New District | |||||
Windsor—Walkerville | Ron Moro 4,041 |
Bernard Newman 12,659 |
David Burr 6,923 |
N. Veronico (Comm.) 155 |
Bernard Newman | |||||
York Centre | Tony Roman 12,968 (36.81) |
Alfred Stong 14,347 (40.72%) |
Tony Snedker 7,748 (21.99%) |
John White (Ind.) 171 (0.49%) |
Donald Deacon | |||||
York East | Arthur Meen 14,544 |
Fred Darke 9,019 |
Ed Chmielewski 5,918 |
C. Greenland (Ind.) 696 Nick Pieros 437 |
Arthur Meen | |||||
York Mills | Bette Stephenson 17,921 (45.7%) |
Bruce Bone 14,077 (35.9%) |
Allan Millard 7,252 (18.5%) |
Dalton Bales | ||||||
York North | William Hodgson 12,914 |
Margaret Britnell 10,387 |
Robert Lewis 9,263 |
William Hodgson | ||||||
York South | James Trimbee 7,083 (25.71%) |
Alan Tonks 6,494 (23.57%) |
Donald C. MacDonald 13,365 (48.50%) |
Mike Phillips (Comm) 612 (2.22%) |
Donald MacDonald | |||||
York West | Nick Leluk 13,871 (38.70%) |
Joseph Cruden 12,515 (34.92%) |
Ian Barrett 9,454 (26.38%) |
Nick Leluk | ||||||
Yorkview | Dorlene Hewitt 3,498 (13.67%) |
Ben Bellantone 8,086 (31.61%) |
Fred Young 13,406 (52.40%) |
John Sweet (Comm) 594 (2.32%) |
Fred Young |
See also
- Politics of Ontario
- List of Ontario political parties
- Premier of Ontario
- Leader of the Opposition (Ontario)
- Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidates, 1975 Ontario provincial election
- Independent candidates, 1975 Ontario provincial election
References
- ^ 725 seats in legislature: Record 454 candidates nominated for 125 Ontario seats The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Sep 5, 1975; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail pg. 40
- ^ Elected: PCs, 51; NDP, 38; Lib, 36: AFTER 30 YEARS, TORY MINORITY Lewis will head official Opposition Williamson, Robert. The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]19 Sep 1975: C1.
- ^ Leader didn't know: Socreds don't qualify as a party for election The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Aug 14, 1975; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail pg. 4
- ^ Extrapolated from Canadian Press (1975-09-19). The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. p. A18 .
Further reading
- Saywell, John, ed. (1976). Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 1975. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442671898.