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1886 Ontario general election

1886 Ontario general election

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The 1886 Ontario general election was the sixth general election held in the Province of Ontario, Canada. It was held on December 28, 1886, to elect the 90 Members of the 6th Legislative Assembly of Ontario ("MLAs").[1] The election results were characterized a "crushing defeat for the Conservatives.[2]

Quick Facts 90 seats in the 6th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 46 seats were needed for a majority, First party ...

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Oliver Mowat, won a fifth consecutive term in government and an increased majority in the Legislature.

The Ontario Conservative Party, led by William Ralph Meredith lost five of its seats.

In Toronto, this and the next election (1890) were held under the Limited Vote system wherein Toronto voters had two votes for the three MPPs in their district. This allowed a degree of minority representation.[3]

Redistribution of ridings

The Assembly was increased from 88 to 90 members,[4] through the following changes:

  1. Returning three members. Each elector had two votes to cast.

Results

[1]

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Synopsis of results

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  1. excluding Toronto, a multi-member constituency
  2. order is as given in EO reports
  3. the incumbent Neil McColman received 495 votes
  4. the incumbent George Atwell Cooke received 244 votes
  5. Alfred Évanturel was the winning candidate
  6. the incumbent John Francis Dowling received 1,041 votes
  = open seat
  = turnout is above provincial average
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = incumbency arose from byelection gain
  = incumbency arose from prior election result being overturned by the court
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates
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  1. plurality for third winning candidate
  2. actual number of voters per returns

Analysis

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  1. excluding Toronto seats
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MLAs elected by region and riding

Party designations are as follows:

  Liberal
  Conservative
  Independent

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    Notes and references

    Notes

    1. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. James Pliny Whitney (Conservative) was elected in the subsequent byelection.[6]
    2. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. Richard Clark (Liberal) was elected in the subsequent byelection.[6]

    References

    1. "1886 general election results". Elections Ontario. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
    2. Rambaut, Thomas D. (1887). "The Hudson's Bay Half-Breeds and Louis Riel's Rebellions". Political Science Quarterly. 2 (1): 135–167. doi:10.2307/2139321. JSTOR 2139321.
    3. 1921 Special House of Commons Committee on pro-rep. report, p. 12
    4. "Sessional Paper No. 13". Sessional Papers (Vol. XIX–Part III). Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 1887. pp. 82–83.
    5. Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. Vol. XXI. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 1888. pp. 4–6, 31, 33.

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