44th Ontario general election
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The 44th Ontario general election is tentatively scheduled to be held on June 4, 2026. As of December 2016, Ontario elections are held on the first Thursday in June in the fourth calendar year following the previous general election,[1] unless the Legislative Assembly of Ontario is dissolved earlier by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario due advice from the Premier of Ontario, a motion of no confidence or the failure of the Assembly to grant supply. Such a dissolution is unlikely as the current government has a majority.
Standings
Party | Party leader | Seats | ||
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2022 | Current | |||
Progressive Conservative | Doug Ford | 83 | 79 | |
New Democratic | Marit Stiles | 31 | 28 | |
Liberal | Bonnie Crombie | 8 | 9 | |
Green | Mike Schreiner | 1 | 2 | |
Independent | 1 | 5 | ||
Vacant | 0 | 1 | ||
Total | 124 | 124 |
Timeline
2022
- June 2: The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario under Doug Ford won a second majority government in the 43rd Ontario general election. New Democratic Party leader Andrea Horwath and Liberal leader Steven Del Duca both announce their resignation on election night.[2]
- June 28: Toronto—Danforth MPP Peter Tabuns was named interim leader of the NDP, becoming Leader of the Official Opposition.[3]
- August 3: Ottawa South MPP John Fraser was named interim leader of the Liberals.[4][5]
2023
- February 4: Marit Stiles was declared leader of the NDP, and became Leader of the Official Opposition.[6][7][8]
- December 2: Bonnie Crombie was elected leader of the Liberals.[9]
Seat | Before | Change | |||||
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Date | Member | Party | Reason | Date | Member | Party | |
Hamilton Centre | August 15, 2022 | Andrea Horwath[10][11] | █ New Democratic | Resignation from legislature.[a 1] | March 16, 2023 | Sarah Jama[12] | █ Independent |
Don Valley North | March 10, 2023 | Vincent Ke[13] | █ PC | Resignation from PC caucus.[a 2] | █ Independent | ||
Kanata—Carleton | March 24, 2023 | Merrilee Fullerton[14] | █ PC | Resignation from legislature.[a 3] | July 27, 2023 | Karen McCrimmon[15] | █ Liberal |
Algoma—Manitoulin | March 31, 2023 | Michael Mantha[16] | █ New Democratic | Expelled from NDP caucus.[a 4] | █ Independent | ||
Scarborough—Guildwood | May 10, 2023 | Mitzie Hunter[17] | █ Liberal | Resignation from legislature.[a 5] | July 27, 2023 | Andrea Hazell[18] | █ Liberal |
Kitchener Centre | July 13, 2023 | Laura Mae Lindo[19][20] | █ New Democratic | Resignation from legislature.[a 6] | November 30, 2023 | Aislinn Clancy[21] | █ Green |
Mississauga East—Cooksville | September 20, 2023 | Kaleed Rasheed[22] | █ PC | Resignation from PC caucus.[a 7] | █ Independent | ||
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | September 22, 2023 | Monte McNaughton[23] | █ PC | Resignation from legislature[a 8] | Vacant | ||
Hamilton Centre | October 23, 2023 | Sarah Jama[24] | █ New Democratic | Expelled from NDP caucus.[a 9] | █ Independent |
- ^ to run for Mayor of Hamilton.
- ^ from PC Caucus due to allegations that he was involved in the 2019 Canadian Parliament infiltration plot.
- ^ as minister and MPP
- ^ from NDP Caucus over workplace misconduct allegations.
- ^ to run for Mayor of Toronto.
- ^ to accept position at the University of Waterloo
- ^ after contradictory claims were made regarding a Las Vegas business trip.
- ^ as minister and MPP
- ^ from NDP Caucus over comments made regarding the 2023 Israel–Hamas war
Ridings
The Electoral Boundaries Act, 2015[25] increased the number of electoral districts from 107 to 122, following the boundaries set out by the federal 2013 Representation Order for Ontario, while preserving the special boundaries of the 11 seats in Northern Ontario set out in the 1996 redistribution.
The Far North Electoral Boundaries Commission, appointed in 2016,[26] recommended the creation of the additional districts of Kiiwetinoong and Mushkegowuk—James Bay, carved out from the existing Kenora—Rainy River and Timmins—James Bay ridings, which accordingly raised the total number of seats to 124.[27][28] This was implemented through the Representation Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017.[29]
With the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, Ontario has been allotted 1 additional seat in the House of Commons, which could potentially increase the number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Opinion polls
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Polling firm | Last date of polling |
Source | PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | New Blue | Other | Margin of error | Sample size | Polling type | Lead | |
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Abacus Data | December 12, 2023 | [30] | 39 | 24 | 27 | 6 | — | — | ±3.1% | 1,000 | Online | 12 | |
Mainstreet Research | December 4, 2023 | [p 1] | 36 | 19 | 34 | 6 | — | 5 | ±3.3% | 872 | Smart IVR | 2 | |
December 2, 2023 | Bonnie Crombie elected Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. | ||||||||||||
Abacus Data | November 28, 2023 | [31] | 42 | 24 | 23 | 7 | — | 4 | ±2.6% | 1,500 | Online | 18 | |
Innovative Research | October 30, 2023 | [p 2] | 41 | 26 | 25 | 7 | — | 2 | — | 925 | Online | 15 | |
Abacus Data | October 15, 2023 | [p 3] | 40 | 24 | 24 | 7 | — | 5 | ±3.7% | 700 | Online | 16 | |
Pallas Data | September 27, 2023 | [p 4][p 5] | 33.4 | 27.4 | 26.7 | 6.7 | — | 5.8 | ±3.2% | 964 | IVR | 6 | |
Angus Reid | September 6, 2023 | [p 6] | 38 | 28 | 22 | 7 | — | 5 | — | 656 | Online | 10 | |
Abacus Data | September 4, 2023 | [p 7] | 34 | 26 | 28 | 7 | — | 5 | ±2.2% | 2,003 | Online | 6 | |
Pallas Data | August 29, 2023 | [p 8] | 37.3 | 25.8 | 26.9 | 5.2 | — | 4.9 | ±3.2% | 940 | IVR | 10.4 | |
Abacus Data | August 23, 2023 | [p 9] | 38 | 24 | 25 | 7 | — | 6 | ±3.1% | 1,040 | Online | 13 | |
Abacus Data | July 25, 2023 | [p 10] | 41 | 23 | 24 | 7 | — | 5 | ±3.1% | 1,000 | Online | 17 | |
Mainstreet Research | June 30, 2023 | [p 11][p 12] | 34.7 | 24.7 | 25.0 | 10.7 | — | 4.9 | ±3.1% | 993 | Smart IVR | 9.7 | |
Abacus Data | June 11, 2023 | [p 13][p 14] | 36 | 26 | 27 | 6 | — | 4 | ±3.1% | 1,000 | Online | 9 | |
Counsel Public Affairs | June 8, 2023 | [p 15] | 39 | 23 | 27 | 7 | — | 4 | — | 1,323 | Online | 12 | |
Angus Reid | June 3, 2023 | [p 16] | 36 | 27 | 25 | 6 | — | 6 | — | 653 | Online | 9 | |
Angus Reid | March 13, 2023 | [p 17] | 38 | 30 | 20 | 6 | — | 6 | ±3% | 861 | Online | 8 | |
Abacus Data | March 4, 2023 | [p 18] | 41 | 22 | 28 | 5 | 2 | 2 | ±3.1% | 1,000 | Online | 13 | |
Mainstreet Research | February 4, 2023 | [p 19] | 36.8 | 19.4 | 23.3 | 11.2 | — | 9.4 | ±2.9% | 1,166 | Smart IVR | 13.5 | |
February 4, 2023 | Marit Stiles declared Leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party | ||||||||||||
Angus Reid | December 3, 2022 | [p 20] | 37 | 27 | 25 | 6 | — | 5 | ±3% | 1,058 | Online | 10 | |
Mainstreet Research | December 2, 2022 | [p 21] | 37.3 | 25.9 | 24.4 | 6.6 | — | 5.8 | ±2.9% | 1,162 | Smart IVR | 11.4 | |
Abacus Data | November 5, 2022 | [p 22] | 38 | 26 | 27 | 5 | 3 | 2 | ±3.1% | 1,000 | Online | 11 | |
EKOS | June 20, 2022 | [p 23][p 24] | 37.5 | 23.3 | 19.2 | 9.8 | 5.2 | 5 | ±2.7% | 1,357 | Online/Telephone | 14.2 | |
2022 election | June 2, 2022 | — | 40.82 | 23.74 | 23.85 | 5.96 | 2.72 | 2.90 | — | 4,683,796 | — | 16.97 |
Notes
- ^ Incumbent Mayor of Mississauga.
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