1977 Ontario General Election
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The 1977 Ontario general election was held on June 9, 1977, to elect the 125 members of the 31st Legislative Assembly of Ontario. The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Premier
Bill Davis William Grenville Davis, (July 30, 1929 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Ontario from 1971 to 1985. Davis was first elected as the member of provincial Parliament for Peel in the 1959 provincia ...
, was re-elected for an eleventh consecutive term in office, again with a minority in the legislature. The PCs won an additional seven seats, but were not able to win a majority. The
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, led by Dr. Stuart Smith, lost one seat compared to its result in the previous election, but formed the Official Opposition because the NDP lost more seats. The New Democratic Party, led by Stephen Lewis, lost five seats, and losing the status of Official Opposition to the Liberals.
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, future federal cabinet minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, made her political debut in this election, finishing second in the riding of
Hamilton Centre Hamilton Centre (french: Hamilton-Centre) is a federal electoral district in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. History It was created in 2003 from parts of Hamilton East, Hamil ...
. This was the first election in which Jim Bradley, the second-longest serving MPP in Ontario history, was elected.


Results

1 Includes T. Patrick Reid, a Liberal MPP who is re-elected in 1977 as a Liberal-Labour candidate (he had previously been elected as Liberal-Labour in 1967 but was re-elected in 1971 and 1975 as a straight Liberal). A number of unregistered parties also contested this election. The
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, consisting of
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supporters, ran three candidates in Toronto and three elsewhere in the province. The Revolutionary Marxist Group and
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fielded one candidate apiece; soon after the election, both groups merged into the Revolutionary Workers League. Some members of the Social Credit Party also ran in the election, although it is not clear if they were formally endorsed by the party.


Riding results

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Algoma , , Dave Liddle
5,751 (40.49%) , , Gabriel Tremblay
1,534 (10.80%) , , ,
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6,917 (48.70%) , , , , , Bud Wildman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Algoma—Manitoulin , , , John Lane
7,381 (56.64%) , , Don Prescott
3,486 (26.75%) , , Tasso Christie
2,165 (16.61%) , , , , , John Lane , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Armourdale , , ,
Bruce McCaffrey Bruce Robert McCaffrey (September 23, 1938 – August 9, 2002) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1977 to 1987 as a Progressive Conservative, and was a cabinet minister in the governme ...

14,082 (42.67%) , , Des Newman
11,649 (35.29%) , , Marlene Koehler
6,736 (20.41%) , , Bruce Evoy (Lbt)
280 (0.85%)
David Wraggett (Ind)
258 (0.78%) , , ,
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, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Beaches—Woodbine , , Tom Wardle
9,217 (37.31%) , , Ernest Barr
3,579 (14.49%) , , ,
Marion Bryden Marion Helen Bryden (2 April 1918 – 12 February 2013) was a politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1990. Prior to becoming a politician, she was a ...

11,491 (46.51%) , , George Leslie (Ind)
203 (0.81%)
Gerry Van Houten (Comm)
114 (0.46%)
Shirley Yamada (Lbt)
103 (0.41%) , , , Marion Bryden , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Maria Sgro
2,925 (22.62%) , , Millie Caccia
3,332 (25.77%) , , ,
Ross McClellan Ross A. McClellan (born October 8, 1942) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1987 as a member of the New Democratic Party. Background McClellan was educated at St. Michael' ...

6,177 (47.76%) , , Scarth Heap (Comm)
194 (1.50%)
Grace-Ann Paulson (Lbt)
152 (1.17%)
Ronald Rodgers (Ind)
151 (1.17%) , , , Ross McClellan , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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Bill Davis William Grenville Davis, (July 30, 1929 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Ontario from 1971 to 1985. Davis was first elected as the member of provincial Parliament for Peel in the 1959 provincia ...

19,641 (51.92%) , , Bob Callahan
7,948 (21.01%) , , John Deamer
9,897 (26.16%) , , John MacLennan (Comm)
216 (0.57%)
Therese Faubert (LSA)
86 (0.23%)
Fred Haight (NALP)
44 (0.12%) , , , Bill Davis , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Phil Gillies
9,081 (31.77%) , , Arne Zabell
6,130 (21.44%) , , , Mac Makarchuk
13,376 (46.79%) , , , , , Mac Makarchuk , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Brant—Oxford—Haldimand , , Clare Huffman
5,812 (23.41%) , , , Robert Nixon
14,256 (57.42%) , , Jim Schneider
4,760 (19.17%) , , , , , Robert Nixon , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Brock , , , Bob Welch
11,944 (51.77%) , , Marv Edwards
5,910 (25.62%) , , Robert Hoover
5,215 (22.61%) , , , , , Bob Welch , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Burlington South , , , George Kerr
18,892 (51.06%) , , John O'Boyle
10,474 (28.31%) , , Bill Brown
7,015 (18.96%) , , John Lawson (Lbt)
615 (1.66%) , , , George Kerr , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Bill Barlow
10,566 (35.45%) , ,
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7,870 (26.40%) , , ,
Monty Davidson Montgomery Bryden "Monty" Davidson (23 October 1935 – 26 March 2017) was Canadian politician. He was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the riding of Cambridge from 1975 until 1981. Background Monty Davidson w ...

11,120 (37.31%) , , John Long (Ind SC)
252 (0.85%) , , , Monty Davidson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Carleton , , ,
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14,847 (46.51%) , , Eileen Consiglio
10,241 (32.08%) , ,
Judy Wasylycia-Leis Klazina Judith Wasylycia-Leis (; born 1951) is a Canadian politician. She was a Manitoba cabinet minister in the government of Howard Pawley from 1986 to 1988, and was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from September 22, 1997, to April ...

6,837 (21.41%) , , , , , Sid Handleman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Darwin Kealey
12,052 (32.91%) , , Ed Ryan
11,837 (32.32%) , , ,
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12,733 (34.77%) , , , , , Evelyn Gigantes , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Carleton-Grenville , , ,
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14,002 (59.61%) , , Paul Raina
5,493 (23.38%) , , Jack McLachlen
3,995 (17.01%) , , , , , Donald Irvine , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Chatham—Kent , , ,
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10,769 (46.48%) , , Darrell Gall
5,919 (25.55%) , , Ron Franko
6,482 (27.96%) , , , , , Darcy McKeough , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Cochrane North , , , René Brunelle
10,412 (61.44%) , , Frank Levay
2,488 (14.68%) , , Robert Fortin
4,047 (23.88%) , , , , , René Brunelle , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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12,533 (51.26%) , , Kenneth Matthews
1,442 (5.90%) , , Bill Ferrier
10,256 (41.95%) , , Clem Larochelle (Ind)
219 (0.89%) , , , Bill Ferrier , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , James Kirkey
9,492 (43.84%) , , Allan Burn
2,089 (9.65%) , , , George Samis
9,978 (46.08%) , , James Rideout (Ind)
94 (0.43%) , , , George Samis , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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17,005 (55.20%) , , Andrew Meles
4,906 (15.92%) , , Steve Thomas
8,125 (26.37%) , , Michael Martin (Lbt)
772 (2.51%) , , , Dennis Timbrell , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , George Nixon
4,183 (27.52%) , , A. David MacDonald
3,162 (20.81%) , , , Tony Lupusella
7,340 (48.30%) , , William Stewart (Comm)
380 (2.50%)
Maureen Cain (Lbt)
133 (0.87%) , , , Tony Lupusella , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Sam Stabile
6,152 (27.22%) , , Joe DeAngelis
5,814 (25.72%) , , , Odoardo Di Santo
10,194 (45.10%) , , Michael Little (Lbt)
251 (1.11%)
Doreen Leitch (NALP)
193 (0.85%) , , , Odoardo Di Santo , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Dufferin—Simcoe , , ,
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15,528 (48.81%) , , James Wales
9,480 (29.80%) , , Bill Fox
6,369 (20.02%) , , Reg Gervais (SC)
438 (1.38%) , , , George McCague , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Durham East , , , Sam Cureatz
12,862 (41.66%) , , Joan Downey
5,121 (16.58%) , , Doug Moffatt
12,740 (41.26%) , , Lloyd Leitch (NALP)
153 (0.50%) , , , Doug Moffatt , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Durham West Durham West was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which divided the county of Durham ...
, , , George Ashe
12,688 (41.30%) , , Joe Bugelli
5,075 (16.52%) , , Charles Godfrey
12,095 (39.37%) , , Bill Leslie (Ind)
865 (2.81%) , , , Charles Godfrey , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Durham—York , , , Bill Newman
14,134 (51.44%) , , Liz Catty
6,345 (23.09%) , , Allan McPhail
7,000 (25.47%) , , , , , Bill Newman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Eglinton , , , Roy McMurtry
19,213 (59.60%) , , Sean McCann
7,471 (23.17%) , , Eileen Elmy
4,857 (15.07%) , , Linda Cain (Lbt)
382 (1.18%)
John Stifel (Ind)
315 (0.98%) , , , Roy McMurtry , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Elgin , , , Ron McNeil
12,655 (47.48%) , , Dave Cook
9,174 (34.42%) , , Colin Swan
4,654 (17.46%) , , William Triska (Ind)
172 (0.64%) , , , Ron McNeil , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Greg Parker
5,833 (58.39%) , , ,
Ray Haggerty Raymond Louis Haggerty (April 6, 1923 – April 23, 2011) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Ontario Liberal Party, Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1990 who represented the ridings of Welland Sout ...

10,008 (48.71%) , , Barrie MacLeod
4,704 (22.90%) , , , , , Ray Haggerty , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Essex North , , Marcel Desjardins
4,383 (22.89%) , , ,
Dick Ruston Richard Fletcher Ruston (August 28, 1919 – May 19, 2002) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1985, as a member of the Liberal Party. Background Ruston was born in Essex County i ...

9,801 (51.19%) , , Dave Bradley
4,964 (25.92%) , , , , , Dick Ruston , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Essex South , ,
Frank Klees Frank Klees (born March 6, 1951) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014. He was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Erni ...

7,991 (32.56%) , , ,
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11,215 (45.69%) , , Dan Lauzon
5,340 (21.75%) , , , , , Remo Mancini , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Rosalyn McKenna
6,789 (26.83%) , , Ben Bellantone
6,363 (25.14%) , , ,
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11,637 (45.99%) , , Richard Bostler (Lbt)
517 (2.04%) , , , Ed Philip , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fort William , , , Mickey Hennessy
12,230 (46.28%) , , Dick O'Donnell
4,080 (15.44%) , ,
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9,974 (37.74%) , , Clifford Wahl (Comm)
142 (0.54%) , , , Iain Angus , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Frontenac—Addington Frontenac—Addington was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1953. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Frontenac and Lennox and Addington ...
, , Winston Cousins
9,777 (40.82%) , , , J. Earl McEwen
10,582 (44.18%) , , Bill Barnes
3,280 (13.69%) , , Ross Baker (Ind)
315 (1.32%) , , , J. Earl McEwen , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Fred Taylor
7,589 (28.69%) , , ,
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14,651 (55.39%) , , Walter Miller
4,210 (15.92%) , , , , , Bob McKessock , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Grey-Bruce , , Harvey Davis
9,425 (35.26%) , , , Eddie Sargent
14,828 (55.47%) , , Bill Proud
2,477 (9.27%) , , , , , Eddie Sargent , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Haldimand-Norfolk , , Gordon McNern
11,632 (37.06%) , , , Gordon Miller
15,496 (49.37%) , , Norm Walpole
4,257 (13.56%) , , , , , Gordon Miller , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Halton—Burlington , , George Gray
10,287 (34.44%) , , , Julian Reed
13,985 (46.82%) , , Bill Johnson
5,598 (18.74%) , , , , , Julian Reed , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , Bill McCulloch
5,092 (23.47%) , ,
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Miller
8,202 (37.80%) , , ,
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8,216 (37.86%) , , Art Walling (Comm)
189 (0.87%) , , , Mike Davison , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Hamilton East , , Fred Campbell
6,605 (21.51%) , , Olga Varga
9,266 (30.17%) , , , Robert W. Mackenzie
14,461 (47.09%) , , Bob Jaggard (Comm)
376 (1.22%) , , , Robert W. Mackenzie , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , John Smith
12,308 (37.13%) , , Kris Channan
7,910 (23.86%) , , ,
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12,681 (38.26%) , , Mike Mirza (Comm)
247 (0.75%) , , , John Smith , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Hamilton West , , Maurice Carter
8,379 (29.47%) , , , Stuart Smith
12,239 (43.05%) , , Marjorie Baskin
7,668 (26.97%) , , Lucylle Boikoff (NALP)
144 (0.51%) , , , Stuart Smith , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Hastings-Peterborough , , , Clarke Rollins
11,442 (47.22%) , , Dave Hobson
9,584 (39.55%) , ,
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2,808 (11.59%) , , Bill Hawthorne Jr.
247 (1.02%)
Gary Beamish
149 (0.61%) , , , Clarke Rollins , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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9,630 (37.80%) , , Ted Ives
4,897 (19.22%) , , , Ed Ziemba
10,409 (40.86%) , , Robert McKay (Lbt)
360 (1.41%)
Christian Negre (Comm)
177 (0.69%) , , , Ed Ziemba , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , , John MacBeth
19,888 (50.95%) , , John Dods
10,572 (27.08%) , , Bob Curran
7,781 (19.93%) , , Sheldon Gold (Lbt)
399 (1.02%)
Kris Hansen
394 (1.01%) , , , John MacBeth , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Huron-Bruce , , Sam MacGregor
7,523 (28.25%) , , , Murray Gaunt
17,356 (65.17%) , , David Zyluk
1,754 (6.59%) , , , , , Murray Gaunt , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Huron—Middlesex , , Anson McKinley
8,878 (38.55%) , , , Jack Riddell
12,749 (55.35%) , , Shirley Weary
1,405 (6.10%) , , , , , Jack Riddell , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kenora , , ,
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10,882 (57.14%) , , Rupert Ross (Liberal-Labour)
2,907 (15.26%) , , Bill Watkins
5,256 (27.60%) , , , , , Leo Bernier , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kent—Elgin , , Don Luckham
9,397 (42.80%) , , , Jim McGuigan
10,038 (45.72%) , , Ed Cutler
2,521 (11.48%) , , , , , Jack Spence , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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12,246 (52.32%) , , Peter Watson
6,490 (27.73%) , , John Clements
4,510 (19.27%) , , Louise Andrews (Comm)
158 (0.68%) , , , Keith Norton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kitchener , , Sid McLennan
6,910 (24.94%) , , , Jim Breithaupt
14,425 (52.06%) , , Cam Conrad
6,264 (22.61%) , , Evelina Pan (Comm)
111 (0.40%) , , , Jim Breithaupt , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kitchener-Wilmot , , Curtis Roth
6,470 (26.54%) , , , John Sweeney
12,450 (51.07%) , , Jo Surich
5,456 (22.38%) , , , , , John Sweeney , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Lake Nipigon , , Al Charr
2,417 (20.91%) , , John Lentowicz Miller
1,397 (12.08%) , , , Jack Stokes
7,747 (67.01%) , , , , , Jack Stokes , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Lambton , , ,
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11,604 (52.63%) , , Fred McCormick
8,741 (39.65%) , , Cliff Swanstrom
1,702 (7.72%) , , , , , Lorne Henderson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Lanark Lanark (; gd, Lannraig ; sco, Lanrik) is a town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, located 20 kilometres to the south-east of Hamilton. The town lies on the River Clyde, at its confluence with Mouse Water. In 2016, the town had a population of 9 ...
, , , Douglas Wiseman
11,086 (55.42%) , , Craig Steenburgh
3,919 (19.59%) , , Bev Greenslade
4,997 (24.98%) , , , , , Douglas Wiseman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Lakeshore , , Al Kolyn
6,683 (26.12%) , , Carl Weinsheimer
4,815 (18.82%) , , ,
Pat Lawlor Patrick M. Lawlor (born November 30, 1951) is a video game and pinball machine designer. Pat Lawlor had originally been a video game designer and had entered the coin-operated game design industry in 1980, working for Dave Nutting Associates. ...

13,345 (52.16%) , , Gordon Flowers (Comm)
740 (2.89%) , , , Pat Lawlor , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Leeds , , , James Auld
14,853 (67.65%) , , John Carley
3,702 (16.86%) , , Jim Morrison
3,400 (15.49%) , , , , , James Auld , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Lincoln Lincoln most commonly refers to: * Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the sixteenth president of the United States * Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England * Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S. * Lincol ...
, , Ron Southward
9,387 (42.36%) , , ,
Ross Hall Ross Hall was a historic colonial farmhouse located on River Road in Piscataway, New Jersey. It was built by Edward Antill and is also known as the Edward Antill House. In 1768, it was purchased by its namesake, Dr. Alexander Ross. In early J ...

9,969 (44.98%) , , Barbara Mersereau
2,806 (12.66%) , , , , , Ross Hall , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
London Centre London Centre is a defunct Ontario provincial electoral district that was abolished in 1996. Its most notable representative was former Liberal Premier David Peterson, and was located in London, Ontario. Boundaries Just prior to the 1975 electio ...
, , Frank Ross
8,915 (31.61%) , , ,
David Peterson David Robert Peterson (born December 28, 1943) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician who served as the 20th premier of Ontario from 1985 to 1990. He was the first Liberal officeholder in 42 years, ending the so-called Tory dynasty. Backgr ...

12,808 (45.42%) , , Stu Ross
6,279 (22.26%) , , Agnes Shaw (Ind)
200 (0.71%) , , , David Peterson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
London North London North was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was first created for the 1926 provincial election when the London riding was divided in two sections, and then eliminated prior to the 1934 provincial election when the c ...
, , Marvin Shore
10,631 (33.23%) , , , Ron Van Horne
15,033 (46.99%) , , David Cunningham
6,130 (19.16%) , , Greg Utas (Lbt)
201 (0.63%) , , , Marvin Shore , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
London South London South was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering ...
, , , Gordon Walker
16,011 (42.38%) , , John Ferris
13,800 (36.53%) , , Tom Olien
7,964 (21.08%) , , , , , John Ferris , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Middlesex Middlesex (; abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England. Its area is almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbour ...
, , , Robert G. Eaton
10,247 (42.46%) , , Don Nisbet
8,889 (36.83%) , , Gordon Hill
4,998 (20.71%) , , , , , Robert G Eaton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Mississauga East Mississauga East was a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 2003, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 2007. It was located in the ...
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Bud Gregory Milton Edward Charles "Bud" Gregory (March 9, 1926 – June 17, 2016) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He served as a Progressive Conservative member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who represented the riding of Mississauga East fro ...

11,945 (45.25%) , , Irene Robinson
8,456 (32.04%) , , Neil Davis
5,994 (22.71%) , , , , , Bud Gregory , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Mississauga North Mississauga North was a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1988. This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Halton (electoral dist ...
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Terry Jones Terence Graham Parry Jones (1 February 1942 – 21 January 2020) was a Welsh comedian, director, historian, actor, writer and member of the Monty Python comedy team. After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in English, Jones and ...

16,151 (46.56%) , , Al LaRochelle
5,684 (16.39%) , , David Busby
12,401 (35.75%) , , Betty Cerar (Lbt)
380 (1.10%)
Anna Sideris (Comm)
71 (0.20%) , , , Terry Jones , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Mississauga South , , , Douglas Kennedy
13,622 (47.91%) , , Mike Garvey
7,616 (26.78%) , , Ted Humphreys
7,196 (25.31%) , , , , , Douglas Kennedy , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Muskoka , , ,
Frank Miller Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book writer, penciller and inker, novelist, screenwriter, film director, and producer known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on ''Daredevil'' and subsequen ...

8,865 (49.23%) , , Peggy Fitzpatrick
2,774 (15.41%) , , Ken Cargill
6,368 (35.36%) , , , , , Frank Miller , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls () is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States. The largest of the three is Horseshoe Fall ...
, , Guy Ungaro
9,352 (30.58%) , , , Vincent Kerrio
13,280 (43.42%) , , Peter Sobol
7,952 (26.00%) , , , , , Vince Kerrio , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Nickel Belt Nickel Belt is one of two federal electoral districts serving the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953. Geography It consists of: * the part of the Territorial District ...
, , Marty McAllister
3,923 (23.95%) , , Paul Adam
3,046 (18.60%) , , , Floyd Laughren
9,410 (57.45%) , , , , , Floyd Laughren , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Nipissing , ,
Merle Dickerson Merle Dickerson (1911/1912 – June 9, 1984) was a Canadian politician, who served as a longtime mayor of North Bay, Ontario."Colourful mayor of North Bay was last old-style politician". ''The Globe and Mail'', June 11, 1984. A "colourful" populi ...

11,232 (37.56%) , , ,
Mike Bolan Mike may refer to: Animals * Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum * Mike the Headless Chicken, chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off * Mike (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee featured in several books and document ...

12,898 (43.13%) , , Dennis Arsenault
5,777 (19.32%) , , , , , Richard Smith , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land ...
, , , Russell Rowe
14,061 (48.30%) , , Dennis Buckley
10,334 (35.50%) , , John Taylor
4,716 (16.20%) , , , , , Russell Rowe , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Oakville , , ,
James Snow James Wilfred Snow (July 12, 1929 – September 13, 2008) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1985 who represented the GTA ridings of Halton ...

14,456 (50.97%) , ,
Walt Elliot Robert Walter Elliot (October 17, 1933 – June 4, 2020) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1990. He represented the riding of Halton North. Background Elliot was ...

7,948 (28.03%) , , Doug Black
5,955 (21.00%) , , , , , James Snow , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Oakwood , ,
Fergy Brown James Fergus Brown (31 October 1923 – 3 April 2013) was a politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He served as Mayor of York from 1988 to 1994. Background Brown was born in Scotland, and moved to the neighbourhood of Mount Dennis in York, To ...

6,379 (30.10%) , , Richard Meagher
5,046 (23.81%) , , , Tony Grande
9,214 (43.48%) , , Val Bjarnason (Comm)
229 (1.08%)
Willis Cummins
170 (0.80%)
Alex Eaglesham (Lbt)
153 (0.72%) , , , Tony Grande , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Oriole , , , John Williams
14,194 (44.32%) , , Luella Lumley
9,707 (30.31%) , , Fred Birket
6,737 (21.03%) , , Jim McMillan
929 (2.90%)
Paul Miniato (Lbt)
282 (0.88%)
Arthur Wright
180 (0.56%) , , , John Williams , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Oshawa , , Jack Snedden
6,512 (28.35%) , , Ivan Wallace
4,032 (17.55%) , , , Mike Breaugh
12,226 (53.23%) , , Russell Rak (Comm)
199 (0.87%) , , , Mike Breaugh , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Ottawa Centre Ottawa Centre (french: Ottawa-Centre) is an urban federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968. While the riding's boundaries (mainly to the south and west as the north a ...
, , Brian Cameron
8,223 (32.16%) , , Ian Kimmerly
6,358 (24.87%) , , , Michael Cassidy
10,626 (41.56%) , , Marvin Glass (Comm)
360 (1.41%) , , , Michael Cassidy , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Ottawa East , , Gisele Lalonde
4,055 (17.24%) , , ,
Albert Roy Albert J. Roy (born February 23, 1939) is a jurist and former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1984 as a member of the Ontario Liberal Party. Background Roy was born in Saskatchewan a ...

15,864 (67.44%) , , Robert Choquette
3,605 (15.32%) , , , , , Albert Roy , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Ottawa South Ottawa South (french: Ottawa-Sud) is a federal electoral district in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is represented in the House of Commons of Canada by David McGuinty, brother of former Premier of Ontario and Ottawa South MPP Dalton McGuinty ...
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Claude Bennett Claude Frederick Bennett (September 19, 1936 – March 20, 2020) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, and as cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller. ...

16,662 (49.37%) , , Patricia Thorpe
7,754 (22.98%) , , Eileen Scotton
8,759 (25.95%) , , Michael Houlton
574 (1.70%) , , , Claude Bennett , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Ottawa West Ottawa West was a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1997 and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1908 to 1926 and from 1955 to 1999. It cover ...
, , , Reuben Baetz
15,279 (45.07%) , , Bill Roberts
9,906 (29.22%) , ,
Marion Dewar Marion Hilda Dewar, (February 17, 1928 – September 15, 2008) was a prominent member of the New Democratic Party (NDP), mayor of Ottawa from 1978 to 1985 and a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1987 to 1988. Early life Dewar ...

8,718 (25.71%) , , , , ,
Donald Morrow Donald Hugo Morrow (December 19, 1908 – March 29, 1995) was a politician in Ontario, Canada of Scottish descent. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He represented the ridings of Carleto ...
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Oxford Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
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Harry Parrott Harry Craig Parrott (November 30, 1925 – July 2, 2019) was a politician from Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1981 who represented the riding Oxford. He served as a c ...

17,758 (50.98%) , , John MacDonald
12,657 (36.33%) , , Mike Casselman
4,420 (12.69%) , , , , , Harry Parrott , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Parkdale , , Lee Monaco
4,116 (23.98%) , , Stan Mamak
5,134 (29.91%) , , , Jan Dukszta
7,574 (44.12%) , , Gareth Blythe (Comm)
343 (2.00%) , , , Jan Dukszta , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Parry Sound , , , Lorne Maeck
9,929 (49.66%) , , Ed Fisher
7,510 (37.57%) , , Ray Smith
2,553 (12.77%) , , , , , Lorne Maeck , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth i ...
, , Vivian Jarvis
6,056 (22.92%) , , ,
Hugh Edighoffer Hugh Alden Edighoffer (July 22, 1928 – July 2, 2019) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1967 to 1990, and was Speaker of the legislature during the administration of ...

18,201 (68.88%) , , Carson McLauchlan
2,167 (8.20%) , , , , , Hugh Edighoffer , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Peterborough Peterborough () is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, east of England. It is the largest part of the City of Peterborough unitary authority district (which covers a larger area than Peterborough itself). It was part of Northamptonshire until ...
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John Turner John Napier Wyndham Turner (June 7, 1929September 19, 2020) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 17th prime minister of Canada from June to September 1984. He served as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and leader of t ...

16,923 (40.66%) , , Peter Adams
10,083 (24.23%) , , Gillian Sandeman
14,275 (34.30%) , , John Hayes (Lbt)
341 (0.82%) , , , Gill Sandeman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Port Arthur , , Allan Laakkonen
9,290 (38.72%) , , Juha Siimes
4,818 (20.08%) , , ,
Jim Foulds James Francis Foulds (born April 10, 1937) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987. Background Foulds was born in Port Arthur, Ontario (now Thunder Bay ...

9,629 (40.14%) , , Philip Harris (Comm)
254 (1.06%) , , , Jim Foulds , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Prescott and Russell , , , Joseph Bélanger
11,863 (48.74%) , , Philibert Proulx
8,877 (36.48%) , , Joseph Cheff
3,597 (14.78%) , , , , , Joseph Bélanger , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Prince Edward-Lennox , , ,
James Taylor James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. A six-time Grammy Award winner, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, havi ...

11,411 (55.22%) , , Mary Kaiser
5,759 (27.87%) , , Jan Nicol
3,494 (16.91%) , , , , , James Taylor , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Quinte , , Don Williams
10,009 (36.70%) , , ,
Hugh O'Neil Hugh Patrick O'Neil (July 10, 1936 – September 14, 2015) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1995, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of David Pete ...

17,264 (63.30%) , , , , , , , Hugh O'Neil , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Rainy River , , Gordon Thomson
3,268 (28.12%) , , , T. Patrick Reid (Liberal-Labour)
5,335 (45.90%) , ,
Howard Hampton Howard George Hampton (born May 17, 1952) is a politician who was a member of Provincial Parliament for the province of Ontario. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada, from 1987 to 1999 in the electoral district of Rainy Ri ...

3,019 (25.98%) , , , , , T. Patrick Reid , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Renfrew North , , Bob Cotnam
6,817 (32.70%) , , ,
Sean Conway Sean Conway, (born July 24, 1951) is a former provincial politician in Ontario, Canada and a university professor. He served for 28 years as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 2003, and was a high-profile cabin ...

9,549 (45.80%) , , Bob Cox
4,482 (21.50%) , , , , , Sean Conway , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Renfrew South Renfrew South was a federal riding represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. The federal riding was created by the British North America Act of 1867 and was abolished in 1966, w ...
, , , Paul Yakabuski
12,666 (46.56%) , , Dick Trainor
11,585 (42.59%) , , Harry Pattinson
2,952 (10.85%) , , , , , Paul Yakabuski , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Riverdale , , Nola Sam Crewe
4,289 (24.83%) , ,
Dennis Drainville Dennis Paul Drainville (born February 20, 1954) is a Canadian retired bishop, educator and politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1993; later taught humanities and history for 12 years at the Cégep de ...

2,821 (16.33%) , , ,
Jim Renwick Jim Renwick (born 12 February 1952) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He played at Centre.Bath, p154 Rugby Union career Amateur career He played for Hawick Harlequins and then moved to play for Hawick. Provincial care ...

9,639 (55.79%) , , Gordon Massie (Comm)
214 (1.24%)
Walter Balej (Lbt)
196 (1.13%)
Barry Weisleder (Ind/RMG)
117 (0.68%) , , , Jim Renwick , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Andrew-St. Patrick , , , Larry Grossman
11,621 (49.57%) , , Edward Clarke
3,000 (12.80%) , , Barbara Beardsley
8,452 (36.05%) , , Anna Larsen (Comm)
198 (0.84%)
Vincent Miller (Lbt)
172 (0.73%) , , , Larry Grossman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Catharines , , Eleanor Lancaster
11,669 (36.62%) , , , Jim Bradley
12,392 (38.89%) , , Fred Dickson
7,556 (23.71%) , , Eric Blair (Comm)
247 (0.78%) , , ,
Robert Mercer Johnston Robert Mercer Johnston (September 15, 1916 - October 16, 1985) was an Ontario political figure. He represented St. Catharines in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1977 as a Progressive Conservative member. Background Johnston ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. David , , ,
Margaret Scrivener Margaret Mary Burgoyne-Howse Scrivener (c. 1922 – September 11, 1997) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1985 who represented the downtow ...

11,894 (44.14%) , , Robert McClelland
3,794 (14.08%) , ,
Gordon Cressy Gordon Cressy (born 1943) is a former Canadian politician, who served on Toronto City Council from 1978 to 1982."Gordon Cressy fonds", City of Toronto Archives. Background Cressy was born in 1943 in Toronto, and attended Lawrence Park Collegiate ...

11,058 (41.03%) , , Shane Parkhill (Comm)
202 (0.75%) , , , Margaret Scrivener , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. George , , Frank Vasilkioti
9,807 (35.30%) , , ,
Margaret Campbell Margaret Campbell (April 24, 1883 – June 27, 1939) was an American character actress in silent films. In her later years she was the secretary of the Baháʼí Spiritual Assembly of Los Angeles. Career Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Campbel ...

10,289 (37.04%) , , Lukin Robinson
6,171 (22.21%) , , D.M. Campbell
1,083 (3.90%)
David T. Anderson (Lbt)
272 (0.98%)
Fred Weir (Comm)
159 (0.57%) , , , Margaret Campbell , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Sarnia , ,
Andy Brandt Andrew S. Brandt (born June 11, 1938) is a former politician and public administrator who has served in a number of roles in the province of Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative from ...

11,243 (38.10%) , , , Paul Blundy
11,500 (38.97%) , , Wallace Krawczyk
6,770 (22.94%) , , , , , Jim Bullbrook , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Sault Ste. Marie , , , John Rhodes
19,209 (55.28%) , , John Nelson
3,715 (10.69%) , , Don Burgess
11,660 (33.56%) , , Arlene Bovingdon (Comm)
162 (0.47%) , , , John Rhodes , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Scarborough Centre , , ,
Frank Drea James Francis "Frank" Drea (July 7, 1933 – January 15, 2003) was a Canadian journalist, broadcaster, politician and racehorse enthusiast. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1985 repr ...

11,585 (43.59%) , ,
Charles Beer John Charles McWaters Beer (born November 24, 1941) is a Canadian former politician. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1995, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson. Backgr ...

5,263 (19.80%) , , Dave Gracey
8,806 (33.14%) , , Robert Schultz (Lbt)
722 (2.72%)
Peter Sideris (Comm)
200 (0.75%) , , , Frank Drea , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Scarborough East Scarborough East was a Canadian electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 2003. It initially consisted the eastern part of the Borough of Scarborough, although its boundaries were adjusted several times. It ...
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Margaret Birch Margaret Birch (13 June 1921 — 29 October 2020) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1985 who represented the east Toronto riding of Scarborough ...

14,792 (50.91%) , , Ron Myatt
6,558 (22.57%) , , Ann Marie Hill
7,218 (24.84%) , , John White (Lbt)
489 (1.68%) , , , Margaret Birch , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Scarborough-Ellesmere , , Spurge Near
9,676 (35.06%) , , Ken Dimson
6,557 (23.76%) , , ,
David Warner David or Dave Warner may refer to: Sports * Dave Warner (strongman) (born 1969), Northern Ireland strongman competitor * David Bruce Warner (born 1970), South African alpine skier * David Warner (cricketer) (born 1986), Australian cricketer Oth ...

11,150 (40.40%) , , Mathias Blecker (Comm)
213 (0.77%) , , , David Warner , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Scarborough North , , ,
Thomas Leonard Wells Thomas Leonard "Tom" Wells (May 2, 1930 – October 11, 2000) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party from 1963 to 1985 and was a cabinet minister ...

21,250 (50.02%) , , Jean Brookes
10,495 (24.70%) , , Frank Lowery
10,015 (23.57%) , , Marilee Haylock (Lbt)
722 (1.70%) , , , Thomas L Wells , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Scarborough West , , Kenneth Timney
6,870 (27.79%) , , Bobby Orr
3,869 (15.65%) , , , Stephen Lewis
13,340 (53.96%) , , Paul Mollon (Lbt)
476 (1.93%)
Richard Sanders (Ind)
167 (0.68%) , , , Stephen Lewis , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Simcoe Centre Simcoe Centre was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1987 from parts of Grey—Simcoe, Simcoe South and Wellington—Dufferi ...
, , , George Taylor
15,876 (44.25%) , , Jim Corneau
9,556 (26.64%) , ,
Paul Wessenger Paul Wessenger (born December 25, 1937) is a former Canadian politician in Ontario. He was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995 who represented the central Ontario riding of Simcoe Centre. Ba ...

10,442 (29.11%) , , , , , George Taylor , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Simcoe East , , ,
Gordon Smith Gordon Smith may refer to: In politics *Gordon H. Smith (born 1952), former U.S. Senator from Oregon, and current Area Authority for the LDS Church * Gordon Elsworth Smith (1918–2005), Canadian politician * Gordon Smith (academic) (1927–2009), ...

13,793 (44.74%) , , Elinor Bingham
6,783 (22.00%) , , Roger Pretty
10,254 (33.26%) , , , , , Gordon Smith , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Stormont-Dundas and Glengarry , , , Osie Villeneuve
10,533 (49.15%) , , Johnny Whitteker
8,111 (37.85%) , , Joe O'Neill
2,788 (13.01%) , , , , , Osie Villeneuve , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Sudbury , , Peter Cosgrove
8,485 (31.77%) , , Gaetan Doucet
6,778 (25.38%) , , , Bud Germa
11,117 (41.62%) , , Justin Legault (Comm)
330 (1.24%) , , , Bud Germa , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Sudbury East Sudbury East was a provincial electoral riding in the Canadian province of Ontario, that was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1999. It served the easternmost portion of the former city of Sudbury, the eastern port ...
, , Michael Hopkins
7,001 (24.16%) , , Garrett Lacey
5,984 (20.65%) , , ,
Elie Martel Elie Walter Martel (born November 26, 1934) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1987, as a member of the New Democratic Party (NDP). Personal life Martel was born in Capreol, ...

15,991 (55.19%) , , , , , Elie Martel , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Timiskaming , , , Ed Havrot
9,578 (47.95%) , , Dan Casey
1,481 (7.42%) , , Robert Bain
8,914 (44.63%) , , , , , Robert Bain , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Victoria-Haliburton , , Jim Webster
10,539 (33.34%) , , ,
John Eakins John F. Eakins (December 8, 1922 - September 16, 1998) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1990 who represented the riding of Victoria—Haliburton. He served as a C ...

15,218 (48.15%) , , Fred McLaughlin
5,851 (18.51%) , , , , , John Eakins , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Waterloo North Waterloo North was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which entitled each of north an ...
, , Bob Gramlow
8,016 (32.88%) , , ,
Herb Epp Herbert Arnold Epp (August 31, 1934 – February 25, 2013) was a politician from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal from 1977 to 1990 and was a former three-term mayor of the City of Water ...

13,556 (55.60%) , , Mary-Jane Mewhinney
2,809 (11.52%) , , , , ,
Edward R. Good Edward R. Good (May 28, 1918 – March 28, 2002) was a Canadians, Canadian politician, who represented Waterloo North (1967–1977) in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1963 to 1975 as a Ontario Liberal Party, Liberal member. He was first ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Welland-Thorold , , Allan Pietz
10,389 (37.88%) , , Keith Cameron
4,335 (15.81%) , , ,
Mel Swart Melvin Leroy Swart (June 25, 1919 – February 27, 2007) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a New Democratic MPP from 1975 to 1988. Background Swart was born in London, Ontario. he wen ...

12,704 (46.32%) , , , , , Mel Swart , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Wellington-Dufferin-Peel , , , Jack Johnson
14,272 (45.83%) , , David Wright
9,631 (30.93%) , , Marion Chambers
7,235 (23.24%) , , , , , Jack Johnson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Wellington South Wellington South was a Canadian federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 as the "South Riding ...
, , Doug Auld
7,667 (23.89%) , , , Harry Worton
16,212 (50.52%) , , Carl Hamilton
7,886 (24.57%) , , Brian Seymour (Lbt)
163 (0.51%)
Eric Blythe (Comm)
162 (0.50%) , , , Harry Worton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Wentworth Wentworth may refer to: People * Wentworth (surname) * Judith Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth (1873–1957), Lady Wentworth, notable Arabian horse breeder * S. Wentworth Horton (1885–1960), New York state senator * Wentworth Miller (born 1 ...
, , Dave Brown
5,506 (21.48%) , , Dennis Wilson
4,800 (18.72%) , , ,
Ian Deans Ian Deans (August 16, 1937 – May 3, 2016) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1979 and was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1980 to 1986. Ba ...

15,332 (59.80%) , , , , , Ian Deans , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Wentworth North , , John Voortman
8,464 (24.94%) , , , Eric Cunningham
18,322 (53.98%) , , Dennis Young
7,157 (21.09%) , , , , , Eric Cunningham , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Wilson Heights , , ,
David Rotenberg David Rotenberg (July 24, 1930 - January 13, 2022) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1977 to 1985 as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, and was briefly a cabinet min ...

11,430 (41.97%) , , Murray Markin
7,195 (26.42%) , ,
Howard Moscoe Howard Moscoe (born November 28, 1939)https://gencat4.eloquent-systems.com/webcat/request/Action?SystemName=City+of+Toronto+Archives&UserName=wa+public&Password=&CMD_%28DetailRequest%29 &ProcessID=6000_1980%280%29&KeyValues=KEY_315373 is a former ...

8,437 (30.98%) , , Webster J Webb (Lbt)
174 (0.64%) , , , David Rotenberg , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Windsor-Riverside , , Al Santing
4,878 (17.18%) , , Michael MacDougall
10,572 (37.23%) , , ,
Dave Cooke Dave Cooke (born August 1, 1952) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was an NDP member of the provincial legislature from 1977 to 1997, and was a senior cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Background Cooke was born in Wind ...

12,947 (45.59%) , , , , , Dave Cooke , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Windsor-Sandwich , , Randy Atkins
2,838 (15.01%) , ,
Carman McClelland John Carman McClelland (September 22, 1951 – June 1, 2022) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He was an Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1995 who represented the riding of Brampton North. He was subseque ...

6,024 (31.86%) , , ,
Ted Bounsall Edwin J. "Ted" Bounsall (born November 6, 1935) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a NDP member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1981. He represented the ridings of Windsor West from 1971 to 1975 and Windsor—S ...

9,711 (51.36%) , , Mike Longmoore (Comm)
334 (1.77%) , , , Ted Bounsall , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Windsor-Walkerville , , Ron Moro
4,842 (22.88%) , , , Bernard Newman
11,233 (53.09%) , , Len Wallace
4,565 (21.57%) , , Allan MacDonald (Dem)
233 (1.10%)
Nicola Veronico (Comm)
124 (0.59%)
Joe Crouchman
103 (0.49%)
Diane Donison
59 (0.28%) , , , Bernard Newman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
York Centre York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a m ...
, , Bill Corcoran
15,768 (39.76%) , , , Alfred Stong
17,608 (44.41%) , , Chris Olsen
6,277 (15.83%) , , , , , Alfred Stong , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
York East York East was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada at different times. It was located in the province of Ontario. History The first federal riding of York East was created by the British North America Act ...
, , ,
Robert Elgie Robert Goldwin "Bob" Elgie (January 22, 1929 – April 3, 2013) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1977 to 1985, and was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative governments of ...

14,131 (46.72%) , , Mike Kenny
7,126 (23.56%) , , Lois Cox
8,334 (27.55%) , , Chris Greenland (Ind SC)
265 (0.88%)
Maura O'Neill (Comm)
245 (0.81%)
Paul Wakfer (Lbt)
144 (0.48%) , , , Robert Elgie , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
York Mills York Mills is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred around Yonge Street and York Mills Road located in the district of North York. In 2010, it encompassed the fourth and seventh most affluent postal codes in Canada. It is re ...
, , ,
Bette Stephenson Bette Mildred Stephenson Pengelly (July 31, 1924 – August 19, 2019) was a Canadian medical doctor and politician in Ontario. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Co ...

21,656 (58.32%) , , Wilfred Caplan
9,614 (25.89%) , , Allan Millard
5,071 (13.66%) , , Donald Gordon
465 (1.25%)
Scott Bell (Lbt)
368 (0.99%) , , , Bette Stephenson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
York North York North was a federal riding in Ontario, Canada, that was in the House of Commons of Canada from Confederation in 1867 until 2004. The federal riding was eliminated in 2003 when it was redistributed between two new ridings of Newmarket—A ...
, , , Bill Hodgson
15,639 (48.05%) , , Jim Wilson
9,660 (29.68%) , , Ian Scott
7,247 (22.27%) , , , , , Bill Hodgson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
York South York South was an electoral district (or "riding") in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1904 to 1979. The riding is notable for the 1942 federal by-election in which newly elected Conservative leader Ar ...
, , Austin Clarke
7,666 (27.34%) , , Michael Kolle
5,332 (19.02%) , , , Donald C. MacDonald
14,178 (50.56%) , , Mike Phillips (Comm)
526 (1.88%)
Ken Kortentayer (Lbt)
338 (1.21%) , , , Donald C. MacDonald , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
York West York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
, , ,
Nick Leluk Nicholas George Leluk (February 23, 1935 – February 9, 1998) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative governments of ...

16,538 (46.25%) , , Pete Farrow
10,450 (29.22%) , , Ian Barrett
8,510 (23.80%) , , Ronald Vaughan (LbT)
260 (0.73%) , , , Nick Leluk , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Yorkview , , George Gemmell
4,105 (15.50%) , , Paul Uguccioni
6,503 (24.55%) , , , Fred Young
14,426 (54.46%) , , Dorlene Hewitt
488 (1.84%)
Hersh Gelman (Lbt)
487 (1.84%)
Roberto Moretton (Comm)
359 (1.36%)
Helen Obadia (Ind NALP)
120 (0.45%) , , , Fred Young , - Extrapolated from Canadian Press (1975-09-19). The Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. p. A18 & The Windsor Star p.20 .


See also

*
Politics of Ontario The Province of Ontario is governed by a unicameral legislature, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, which operates in the Westminster system of government. The political party that wins the largest number of seats in the legislature normally ...
* List of Ontario political parties * Premier of Ontario *
Leader of the Opposition (Ontario) The Leader of the Official Opposition (french: Chef de l'opposition officielle) in Ontario, officially Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition (french: Chef de la loyale opposition de Sa Majesté), is the leader of the largest party in the Legis ...
* Independent candidates, 1977 Ontario provincial election


References


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ontario General Election, 1977 1977 elections in Canada
1977 Events January * January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group. * January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democrat ...
1977 in Ontario June 1977 events in Canada