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1975 Ontario general election

← 1971 September 18, 1975 1977 →

125 seats in the 30th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
63 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Bill Davis Toronto 1984 Robert Nixon-c1971
Leader Bill Davis Stephen Lewis Robert Nixon
Party Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal
Leader since February 12, 1971 October 4, 1970 January 6, 1967
Leader's seat Brampton Scarborough West Brant—Oxford—Norfolk
Last election 78 19 20
Seats won 51 38 35
Seat change Decrease27 Increase19 Increase15
Percentage 36.1% 28.9% 34.3%
Swing Decrease8.4pp Increase1.8pp Increase6.5pp


Premier before election

Bill Davis
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Bill Davis
Progressive Conservative

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
% 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%  
Popular vote
PC
36.10%
Liberal
34.30%
New Democratic
28.90%
Others
0.70%
Seats summary
PC
40.80%
New Democratic
30.40%
Liberal
28.80%

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

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
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%)
John 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

References

  1. ^ 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
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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
  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.