1867_Ontario_general_election

1867 Ontario general election

1867 Ontario general election

Elections in XIX century Canada


The 1867 Ontario general election was the first general election held in the newly created Province of Ontario, Canada. Previously, the territory was known as Canada West, a part of the Province of Canada. The election was held on September 3, 1867, to elect the 82 members of the 1st Legislative Assembly (MLAs).[1] The dates of the election in 1867 varied from August 20 to September 26.

Quick Facts 82 seats in the 1st Legislative Assembly of Ontario 42 seats were needed for a majority, Turnout ...

The Conservative Party, led by John Sandfield Macdonald, and the Ontario Liberal Party, led by Archibald McKellar, each won 41 seats. A coalition government was formed under the leadership of Macdonald.

Votes were recorded orally. Voter eligibility was only 13% of the population.[2]

Results

[1]

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Synopsis of results

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  1. order is as given in EO reports
  = elected by acclamation
  = turnout is above provincial average
  = was a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
  = was a member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
  = multiple candidates

MLAs elected by region and riding

Party designations are as follows:

  Liberal
  Conservative


See also


References

  1. "1867 General Election". Elections Ontario. Elections Ontario. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  2. "Ontario's 40th general election represents 100 years". Orléans Star. September 27, 2011. Archived from the original on May 31, 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2012.

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