1967_Ontario_general_election

1967 Ontario general election

1967 Ontario general election

Canadian provincial election, 1967


The 1967 Ontario general election was held on October 17, 1967, to elect the 117 members of the 28th Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario, Canada.[1]

29th Legislature

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The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, led by John Robarts, won an eighth consecutive term in office, and maintained its majority in the legislature despite losing eight seats from its result in the previous election.

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Robert Nixon, increased its caucus from 24 to 28 members, and continued in the role of official opposition. T. Patrick Reid of Rainy River was elected as a Liberal-Labour MPP. He replaced Robert Gibson, the late MPP for Kenora as the legislature's sole Liberal-Labour MPP.

The social democratic Ontario New Democratic Party, led by Donald C. MacDonald, increased its caucus in the legislature from 7 members to 20.

Expansion of the Legislative Assembly

The size of the Legislative Assembly was increased from 108 to 117 members,[2] mainly through the reorganization of ridings outside Toronto:

  1. from part of Carleton
  2. from part of Waterloo North
  3. from part of Ontario
  4. from part of Lincoln
  5. from part of Sudbury
  6. from parts of Fort William and Port Arthur
  7. from part of Welland
  8. from part of York North

Results

Summary

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    Synopsis of results

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    1. including spoilt ballots
    2. order is as given in EO reports
      = open seat
      = turnout is above provincial average
      = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
      = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
      = incumbent had switched allegiance
      = incumbency arose from byelection gain
      = previously incumbent in another riding
      = other incumbents renominated
      = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
      = Liberal-Labour candidate
      = multiple candidates

    Analysis

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    Incumbents standing in other ridings

    Eleven MPPs lost their seats in the current redistribution and sought reelection elsewhere. A further four chose to campaign in another riding.

    1. not a new riding
    2. name changed to Hamilton West
    3. new riding
    4. defeated by Jim Breithaupt (Liberal)
    5. abolished riding
    6. defeated by Hugh Peacock (NDP)
    7. defeated by John L. Brown (NDP)

    See also


    References

    1. "1967 General Election". Elections Ontario. Elections Ontario. Retrieved January 3, 2021.

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