1981 Ontario general election
1981 Ontario general election
Seating in chamber after the election
The 1981 Ontario general election was held on March 19, 1981, to elect members of the 32nd Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario , Canada.
The governing Ontario Progressive Conservative Party , led by Bill Davis , was re-elected for a twelfth consecutive term in office. The PCs finally won a majority government after winning only minorities in the 1975 and 1977 elections. The Liberal Party , led by Stuart Smith , was able to maintain its standing in the Legislature, while the New Democratic Party , led by Michael Cassidy , lost a significant number of seats, allowing the Tories to win a majority.
Opinion polls
During campaign period
Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firm
Last day of survey
Source
PCO
OLP
ONDP
Other
ME
Sample
Election 1981
March 19, 1981
44.38
33.48
21.14
Gallup
March 11, 1981
[ 1]
51
31
18
—
—
—
Gallup
February 18, 1981
[ 2]
53
27
18
1
—
831
Election called
During the 31st Parliament of Ontario
Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firm
Last day of survey
Source
PCO
OLP
ONDP
Other
ME
Sample
Election 1977
June 9, 1977
39.58
31.19
28.16
1.07
Campaign
Riding contests, by number of candidates (1981)[ 3]
Candidates
PC
Lib
LL
NDP
Ind
Comm
Ltn
SC
Un
Total
3
82
80
2
82
246
4
31
31
31
10
10
8
3
124
5
8
8
8
7
6
2
1
40
6
2
2
2
4
1
1
12
7
2
2
2
6
1
1
14
Total
125
123
2
125
27
18
12
3
1
436
A number of unregistered parties also fielded candidates in this election.
There were a number of Rhinoceros Party candidates in the Toronto area, and the party may have also fielded candidates elsewhere in the province. The Workers Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) a single candidate, Judy Darcy. Ronald G. Rodgers, founder of the Détente Party of Canada, contested a Toronto constituency.
Social Credit leader Reg Gervais announced prior to the election that he planned to run in Nickel Belt , but could not follow through and resigned at a meeting of nominated candidates where John Turmel was appointed interim leader of the Ontario Social Credit Party during the campaign, though there has never been independent confirmation of this (nor is it clear if the Ottawa-area candidacies of Turmel and Raymond Turmel and Serge Girard and Dale Alkerton and Andrew Dynowski were approved by the remaining few members of the official Social Credit Party of Ontario).
Results
Elections to the 32nd Parliament of Ontario (1981)[ 3]
Political party
Party leader
MPPs
Votes
Candidates
1977
1981
±
#
±
%
± (pp)
Progressive Conservative
Bill Davis
125
58
70
12
1,412,488
89,765
44.38%
4.80
Liberal
Stuart Smith
123
33
33
1,065,569
23,115
33.48%
2.29
Liberal–Labour
2
1
1
7,111
1,131
0.22%
0.03
New Democratic
Michael Cassidy
125
33
21
12
672,824
268,137
21.14%
7.02
Independent
27
–
–
–
10,585
3,171
0.33%
0.11
Libertarian
Scott Bell
12
–
–
–
7,087
2,874
0.22%
0.08
Communist
Mel Doig
18
–
–
–
5,306
2,831
0.17%
0.07
Social Credit
Reg Gervais
3
–
–
–
1,054
644
0.03%
0.02
Unparty
1
–
–
–
460
460
0.01%
New
Total
436
125
125
3,182,484
100.00%
Rejected ballots
20,797
1,197
Voter turnout
3,203,281
158,152
58.04
7.56
Registered electors
5,519,204
395,436
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1981 Ontario general election[ 3]
Riding
Winning party
Turnout[ a 1]
Votes
Name[ a 2]
1977
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
PC
Lib/LL
NDP
Ind
Other
Total
Algoma
NDP
NDP
7,096
52.83%
2,326
17.32%
69.22%
4,770
1,567
7,096
–
–
13,433
Algoma—Manitoulin
PC
PC
7,160
57.36%
4,174
33.44%
50.16%
7,160
2,986
2,336
–
–
12,482
Brampton
PC
PC
24,973
61.23%
15,582
38.20%
50.73%
24,973
9,391
6,034
–
390
40,788
Brantford
NDP
PC
12,847
45.35%
3,259
11.50%
59.43%
12,847
5,896
9,588
–
–
28,331
Brant—Oxford—Norfolk
Lib
Lib
13,067
59.40%
7,033
31.97%
55.64%
6,034
13,067
2,899
–
–
22,000
Brock
PC
PC
10,547
48.75%
3,665
16.94%
60.36%
10,547
6,882
4,204
–
–
21,633
Burlington South
PC
PC
19,037
57.81%
10,084
30.62%
55.69%
19,037
8,953
4,942
–
–
32,932
Cambridge
NDP
PC
12,597
42.82%
849
2.89%
59.32%
12,597
4,527
11,748
549
–
29,421
Carleton
PC
PC
17,846
55.26%
9,225
28.56%
53.22%
17,846
8,621
5,446
–
383
32,296
Carleton East
NDP
PC
15,714
38.03%
1,686
4.08%
59.37%
15,714
14,028
11,579
–
–
41,321
Carleton-Grenville
PC
PC
15,202
65.09%
9,438
40.41%
57.71%
15,202
5,764
2,391
–
–
23,357
Chatham—Kent
PC
PC
9,471
42.20%
2,963
13.20%
54.47%
9,471
6,466
6,508
–
–
22,445
Cochrane North
PC
PC
5,910
36.19%
188
1.15%
62.56%
5,910
5,722
4,426
–
274
16,332
Cochrane South
PC
PC
12,540
56.25%
5,565
24.96%
61.65%
12,540
6,975
2,777
–
–
22,292
Cornwall
NDP
NDP
9,484
41.90%
1,667
7.37%
63.65%
7,817
5,333
9,484
–
–
22,634
Dufferin—Simcoe
PC
PC
18,101
62.83%
11,399
39.57%
56.41%
18,101
6,702
4,007
–
–
28,810
Durham East
PC
PC
14,900
48.02%
6,252
20.15%
60.46%
14,900
7,226
8,648
253
–
31,027
Durham West
PC
PC
17,029
52.77%
9,583
29.70%
55.46%
17,029
7,446
6,578
–
1,215
32,268
Durham—York
PC
PC
14,404
57.51%
8,074
32.23%
56.99%
14,404
6,330
4,314
–
–
25,048
Elgin
PC
PC
13,119
55.41%
5,813
24.55%
58.78%
13,119
7,306
3,250
–
–
23,675
Erie
Lib
Lib
8,796
49.83%
3,525
19.97%
54.59%
5,271
8,796
3,586
–
–
17,653
Essex North
Lib
Lib
9,187
46.14%
3,276
16.45%
54.47%
4,812
9,187
5,911
–
–
19,910
Essex South
Lib
Lib
10,454
52.77%
5,446
27.49%
51.18%
5,008
10,454
4,349
–
–
19,811
Fort William
PC
PC
13,038
54.32%
5,453
22.72%
59.66%
13,038
3,381
7,585
–
–
24,004
Frontenac—Addington
Lib
Lib
10,558
44.21%
340
1.42%
62.89%
10,218
10,558
2,374
409
322
23,881
Grey
Lib
Lib
13,334
55.47%
4,541
18.89%
64.77%
8,793
13,334
1,629
–
284
24,040
Grey—Bruce
Lib
Lib
14,006
60.30%
6,239
26.86%
64.36%
7,767
14,006
1,455
–
–
23,228
Haldimand—Norfolk
Lib
Lib
16,254
56.49%
7,479
25.99%
63.08%
8,775
16,254
3,744
–
–
28,773
Halton—Burlington
Lib
Lib
13,395
44.99%
518
1.74%
56.33%
12,877
13,395
3,500
–
–
29,772
Hamilton Centre
NDP
Lib
9,734
47.02%
2,804
13.54%
55.58%
4,039
9,734
6,930
–
–
20,703
Hamilton East
NDP
NDP
12,773
46.47%
4,408
16.04%
55.02%
6,351
8,365
12,773
–
–
27,489
Hamilton Mountain
NDP
NDP
11,008
35.77%
197
0.64%
67.02%
10,811
8,956
11,008
–
–
30,775
Hamilton West
Lib
Lib
12,106
45.84%
2,318
8.78%
60.46%
9,788
12,106
4,255
–
260
26,409
Hastings—Peterborough
PC
PC
11,528
49.61%
2,787
11.99%
66.49%
11,528
8,741
2,968
–
–
23,237
Huron—Bruce
Lib
Lib
12,164
46.64%
224
0.86%
70.22%
11,940
12,164
1,979
–
–
26,083
Huron—Middlesex
Lib
Lib
10,707
52.24%
2,089
10.19%
66.57%
8,618
10,707
1,170
–
–
20,495
Kenora
PC
PC
10,418
60.84%
6,248
36.49%
57.94%
10,418
2,536
4,170
–
–
17,124
Kent—Elgin
Lib
Lib
10,115
47.08%
337
1.57%
64.40%
9,778
10,115
1,591
–
–
21,484
Kingston and the Islands
PC
PC
12,488
50.25%
4,023
16.19%
58.10%
12,488
8,465
3,897
–
–
24,850
Kitchener
Lib
Lib
12,592
50.98%
4,610
18.66%
50.86%
7,982
12,592
4,126
–
–
24,700
Kitchener—Wilmot
Lib
Lib
11,515
48.56%
3,002
12.66%
49.49%
8,513
11,515
3,686
–
–
23,714
Lake Nipigon
NDP
NDP
7,846
68.90%
6,018
52.85%
55.75%
1,828
1,714
7,846
–
–
11,388
Lambton
PC
PC
13,467
63.59%
7,032
33.20%
66.04%
13,467
6,435
1,276
–
–
21,178
Lanark
PC
PC
10,502
61.69%
6,638
38.99%
55.80%
10,502
3,864
2,659
–
–
17,025
Leeds
PC
PC
13,725
64.41%
9,082
42.62%
58.54%
13,725
4,643
2,940
–
–
21,308
Lincoln
Lib
PC
10,044
46.28%
394
1.82%
65.54%
10,044
9,650
2,009
–
–
21,703
London Centre
Lib
Lib
12,315
51.67%
3,986
16.72%
49.65%
8,329
12,315
3,189
–
–
23,833
London North
Lib
Lib
15,444
49.61%
3,619
11.62%
54.17%
11,825
15,444
3,864
–
–
31,133
London South
PC
PC
19,714
54.74%
8,598
23.87%
52.03%
19,714
11,116
5,187
–
–
36,017
Middlesex
PC
PC
11,672
52.84%
3,408
15.43%
66.01%
11,672
8,264
2,155
–
–
22,091
Mississauga East
PC
PC
15,759
55.68%
8,043
28.42%
50.21%
15,759
7,716
4,829
–
–
28,304
Mississauga North
PC
PC
20,331
56.27%
11,201
31.00%
49.45%
20,331
9,130
6,667
–
–
36,128
Mississauga South
PC
PC
14,165
55.63%
6,993
27.46%
55.59%
14,165
7,172
4,126
–
–
25,463
Muskoka
PC
PC
9,029
55.09%
4,881
29.78%
64.43%
9,029
4,148
3,214
–
–
16,391
Niagara Falls
Lib
Lib
12,495
47.23%
3,200
12.10%
56.32%
9,295
12,495
4,665
–
–
26,455
Nickel Belt
NDP
NDP
8,451
54.85%
3,410
22.13%
63.38%
1,915
5,041
8,451
–
–
15,407
Nipissing
Lib
PC
15,795
55.43%
4,871
17.10%
64.11%
15,795
10,924
1,774
–
–
28,493
Northumberland
PC
PC
14,727
51.58%
3,614
12.66%
65.02%
14,727
11,113
2,711
–
–
28,551
Oakville
PC
PC
16,366
62.43%
9,080
34.64%
56.58%
16,366
7,286
2,562
–
–
26,214
Oshawa
NDP
NDP
10,307
48.04%
2,471
11.52%
49.70%
7,836
3,311
10,307
–
–
21,454
Ottawa Centre
NDP
NDP
9,316
36.77%
599
2.36%
54.58%
8,717
6,926
9,316
376
–
25,335
Ottawa East
Lib
Lib
14,207
69.22%
9,972
48.59%
49.03%
4,235
14,207
1,905
–
177
20,524
Ottawa South
PC
PC
15,218
49.97%
6,386
20.97%
60.22%
15,218
8,832
6,146
259
–
30,455
Ottawa West
PC
PC
17,418
59.30%
8,306
28.28%
55.86%
17,418
9,112
2,348
–
494
29,372
Oxford
PC
PC
15,948
49.87%
4,082
12.76%
61.57%
15,948
11,866
3,673
–
493
31,980
Parry Sound
PC
PC
8,955
46.27%
6
0.03%
66.87%
8,955
8,949
1,448
–
–
19,352
Perth
Lib
Lib
16,283
62.51%
8,400
32.25%
58.88%
7,883
16,283
1,881
–
–
26,047
Peterborough
PC
PC
17,962
45.92%
6,699
17.13%
63.06%
17,962
11,263
8,756
345
787
39,113
Port Arthur
NDP
NDP
12,258
46.10%
1,414
5.32%
61.22%
10,844
3,247
12,258
140
103
26,592
Prescott and Russell
PC
Lib
15,123
56.22%
5,172
19.23%
60.83%
9,951
15,123
1,828
–
–
26,902
Prince Edward—Lennox
PC
PC
11,135
57.53%
4,338
22.41%
61.18%
11,135
6,797
1,423
–
–
19,355
Quinte
Lib
Lib
14,861
56.78%
5,344
20.42%
56.08%
9,517
14,861
1,795
–
–
26,173
Rainy River
LL
LL
4,575
40.99%
426
3.82%
61.50%
4,149
4,575[ a 3]
2,438
–
–
11,162
Renfrew North
Lib
Lib
9,113
52.57%
1,976
11.40%
58.18%
7,137
9,113
1,086
–
–
17,336
Renfrew South
PC
PC
14,552
55.66%
4,132
15.80%
71.09%
14,552
10,420
1,174
–
–
26,146
St. Catharines
Lib
Lib
16,509
51.85%
6,236
19.58%
57.20%
10,273
16,509
4,927
–
132
31,841
Sarnia
Lib
PC
13,871
46.23%
3,029
10.09%
63.27%
13,871
10,842
5,292
–
–
30,005
Sault Ste. Marie
PC
PC
14,712
49.99%
7,157
24.32%
54.29%
14,712
7,555
7,162
–
–
29,429
Simcoe Centre
PC
PC
16,926
49.84%
4,421
13.02%
59.06%
16,926
12,505
4,532
–
–
33,963
Simcoe East
PC
PC
12,487
42.13%
3,402
11.48%
64.39%
12,487
7,320
9,085
749
–
29,641
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry
PC
PC
12,017
55.38%
4,171
19.22%
65.95%
12,017
7,846
1,836
0
–
21,699
Sudbury
NDP
PC
12,043
45.95%
3,991
15.23%
62.72%
12,043
5,998
8,052
–
115
26,208
Sudbury East
NDP
NDP
13,883
49.21%
4,463
15.82%
58.94%
9,420
4,909
13,883
–
–
28,212
Timiskaming
PC
PC
8,377
44.71%
1,609
8.59%
65.03%
8,377
3,593
6,768
–
–
18,738
Victoria—Haliburton
Lib
Lib
12,807
49.71%
2,298
8.92%
62.92%
10,509
12,807
2,449
–
–
25,765
Waterloo North
Lib
Lib
12,843
49.17%
3,237
12.39%
52.30%
9,606
12,843
3,672
–
–
26,121
Welland-Thorold
NDP
NDP
13,379
49.81%
5,463
20.34%
64.78%
5,564
7,916
13,379
–
–
26,859
Wellington—Dufferin—Peel
PC
PC
16,644
56.55%
8,508
28.91%
58.51%
16,644
8,136
4,650
–
–
29,430
Wellington South
Lib
Lib
16,237
53.57%
8,320
27.45%
56.86%
7,917
16,237
5,934
–
224
30,312
Wentworth
NDP
PC
10,024
34.88%
160
0.56%
62.32%
10,024
8,847
9,864
–
–
28,735
Wentworth North
Lib
Lib
16,433
49.13%
4,121
12.32%
63.98%
12,312
16,433
4,702
–
–
33,447
Windsor—Riverside
NDP
NDP
13,626
49.59%
4,524
16.46%
56.31%
4,418
9,102
13,626
333
–
27,479
Windsor—Sandwich
NDP
Lib
7,449
40.26%
134
0.72%
48.34%
3,479
7,449
7,315
–
258
18,501
Windsor—Walkerville
Lib
Lib
10,553
54.89%
5,565
28.94%
51.29%
3,438
10,553
4,988
–
248
19,227
York Centre
Lib
PC
19,094
47.54%
1,722
4.29%
56.81%
19,094
17,372
3,701
–
–
40,167
York North
PC
PC
18,405
55.38%
8,189
24.64%
54.20%
18,405
10,216
4,614
–
–
33,235
Armourdale
PC
PC
15,938
54.63%
6,941
23.79%
60.64%
15,938
8,997
4,240
–
–
29,175
Beaches—Woodbine
NDP
NDP
9,590
43.10%
324
1.46%
59.24%
9,266
3,140
9,590
252
–
22,248
Bellwoods
NDP
NDP
5,111
40.99%
365
2.93%
58.75%
2,186
4,746
5,111
180
246
12,469
Don Mills
PC
PC
17,516
63.99%
12,148
44.38%
52.55%
17,516
5,368
4,487
–
–
27,371
Dovercourt
NDP
NDP
5,491
37.81%
294
2.02%
62.62%
3,416
5,197
5,491
258
162
14,524
Downsview
NDP
NDP
8,644
39.10%
653
2.95%
58.54%
5,475
7,991
8,644
–
–
22,110
Eglinton
PC
PC
17,386
64.92%
11,780
43.98%
57.86%
17,386
5,606
3,324
–
466
26,782
Etobicoke
NDP
NDP
10,373
40.63%
2,349
9.20%
55.31%
8,024
7,132
10,373
–
–
25,529
High Park—Swansea
NDP
PC
11,473
47.01%
2,680
10.98%
64.63%
11,473
3,635
8,793
–
507
24,408
Humber
PC
PC
20,844
60.43%
10,780
31.25%
59.93%
20,844
10,064
3,583
–
–
34,491
Lakeshore
NDP
PC
10,607
40.65%
1,232
4.72%
61.06%
10,607
5,738
9,375
–
376
26,096
Oakwood
NDP
NDP
8,862
45.17%
2,901
14.79%
56.22%
5,961
4,171
8,862
–
624
19,618
Oriole
PC
PC
15,644
49.68%
4,244
13.48%
57.65%
15,644
11,400
4,443
–
–
31,487
Parkdale
NDP
Lib
6,941
42.26%
921
5.61%
58.59%
2,914
6,941
6,020
289
259
16,423
Riverdale
NDP
NDP
6,770
46.73%
2,682
18.51%
49.62%
4,088
3,237
6,770
233
158
14,486
St. Andrew—St. Patrick
PC
PC
10,674
49.10%
3,835
17.64%
57.09%
10,674
6,839
3,709
368
148
21,738
St. David
PC
PC
9,627
39.36%
1,022
4.18%
64.80%
9,627
8,605
5,985
243
–
24,460
St. George
Lib
PC
12,390
43.00%
4,251
14.75%
58.69%
12,390
8,139
4,999
2,928
359
28,815
Scarborough Centre
PC
PC
12,793
55.92%
7,895
34.51%
53.07%
12,793
4,657
4,898
–
531
22,879
Scarborough East
PC
PC
16,386
56.03%
9,085
31.06%
55.46%
16,386
7,301
4,826
171
562
29,246
Scarborough—Ellesmere
NDP
PC
11,608
44.87%
1,888
7.30%
60.27%
11,608
4,545
9,720
–
–
25,873
Scarborough North
PC
PC
29,961
60.98%
17,298
35.20%
53.08%
29,961
12,663
6,512
–
–
49,136
Scarborough West
NDP
NDP
10,019
41.84%
375
1.57%
59.17%
9,644
3,914
10,019
369
–
23,946
Wilson Heights
PC
PC
11,722
48.55%
2,925
12.12%
51.83%
11,722
8,797
3,623
–
–
24,142
York East
PC
PC
14,562
57.34%
9,627
37.91%
57.13%
14,562
4,811
4,935
–
1,088
25,396
York Mills
PC
PC
20,613
65.59%
14,946
47.56%
53.61%
20,613
5,667
3,858
–
1,287
31,425
York South
NDP
NDP
9,518
37.01%
1,419
5.52%
59.75%
7,628
8,099
9,518
–
472
25,717
York West
PC
PC
18,501
57.58%
8,273
25.75%
58.22%
18,501
10,228
2,865
538
–
32,132
Yorkview
NDP
Lib
10,160
38.62%
1,187
4.51%
55.03%
5,329
10,160
8,973
1,343
503
26,308
^ including spoilt ballots
^ order is as given in EO reports
^ T. Patrick Reid was the incumbent
= 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
= Liberal-Labour candidate
= other incumbents renominated
= multiple candidates
Analysis
Resulting composition of the 28th Legislative Assembly[ 3]
Source
Party
PC
Lib
LL
NDP
Total
Seats retained
Incumbents returned
47
27
1
21
102
Open seats held
10
1
11
Seats changing hands
Incumbents defeated
11
4
15
Open seats gained
2
1
3
Total
70
33
1
21
125
Seats changing hands
Eighteen seats changed allegiance in this election:
PC to Liberal
Liberal to PC
NDP to PC
NDP to PC
MPPs elected by region and riding
Party designations are as follows:
PC
Liberal
NDP
Liberal-Labour
Northern Ontario
Ottawa Valley
Saint Lawrence Valley
Central Ontario
Georgian Bay
Hamilton/Halton/Niagara
Midwestern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario
Peel/York/Durham
Metropolitan Toronto
Constituency results
Algoma :
(incumbent) Bud Wildman (NDP) 7096
Vyrn Peterson (PC) 4770
Dan Koob (L) 1567
Algoma—Manitoulin :
(incumbent) John Lane (PC) 7160
Ernest Massicotte (L) 2986
Peter Boychuk (NDP) 2336
Armourdale :
(incumbent) Bruce McCaffrey (PC) 15938
Tim Rutledge (L) 8997
Bob Hebdon (NDP) 4240
Beaches—Woodbine :
Bellwoods :
(incumbent) Ross McClellan (NDP) 5111
Walter Bardyn (L) 4746
Tina Gabriel (PC) 2186
Sylvie Baillargeon (Comm) 246
Ronald G. Rodgers (Ind [Détente Party]) 180
Brampton :
Brantford :
Brant—Oxford—Haldimand :
(incumbent) Robert Nixon (L) 13067
Ian Birnie (PC) 6034
W.E. Jefferies (NDP) 2899
Brock :
(incumbent) Bob Welch (PC) 10547
Bill Andres (L) 6882
Heather Lee Kilty (NDP) 4204
Burlington South :
(incumbent) George Kerr (PC) 19037
Pearl Cameron (L) 8953
Michael C. Wright (NDP) 4942
Cambridge :
Carleton :
Carleton East :
Carleton-Grenville :
(incumbent) Norm Sterling (PC) 15202
Paul Raina (L) 5764
Alan White (NDP) 2391
Chatham—Kent :
(incumbent) Andy Watson (PC) 9471
Ron Franko (NDP) 6508
Darcy Want (L) 6466
Cochrane North :
René Piché (PC) 5910
Jean-Paul Bourgeault (L) 5722
Emil Touchette (NDP) 4426
Richard Coatsworth (Lbt) 274
Cochrane South :
(incumbent) Alan Pope (PC) 12540
John Sullivan (L) 6975
Cliff Simpson (NDP) 2777
Cornwall :
(incumbent) George Samis (NDP) 9484
Jim Kirkey (PC) 7817
Brian Lynch (L) 5333
Don Mills :
Dovercourt :
(incumbent) Tony Lupusella (NDP) 5491
Gil Gillespie (L) 5197
John Burigana (PC) 3416
Vince Corriero (Ind [Independent Liberal]) 258
Mel Doig (Comm) 162
Downsview :
Dufferin—Simcoe :
(incumbent) George McCague (PC) 18101
Larry MacKenzie (L) 6702
Ed Robinson (NDP) 4007
Durham East :
(incumbent) Sam Cureatz (PC) 14900
Bruce McArthur (NDP) 8648
Jim Potticary (L) 7226
Jeff Hubbell 253
Durham West :
(incumbent) George Ashe (PC) 17029
Norman Wei (L) 7446
Hugh Peacock (NDP) 6578
Bill Leslie (Lbt) 1215
Durham—York :
Ross Stevenson (PC) 14404
Gary Adamson (L) 6330
Margaret Wilbur (NDP) 4314
Eglinton :
(incumbent) Roy McMurtry (PC) 17386
Keith Polson (L) 5606
Eileen Elmy (NDP) 3324
Angelo R. Cosentini (Lbt) 466
Elgin :
(incumbent) Ron McNeil (PC) 13119
Maurice Dillon (L) 7306
Gord Campbell (NDP) 3250
Erie :
(incumbent) Ray Haggerty (L) 8796
Cam McKnight (PC) 5271
Barrie MacLeod (NDP) 3586
Essex North :
(incumbent) Dick Ruston (L) 9187
Marcel Lefebvre (NDP) 5911
Ron Arkell (PC) 4812
Essex South :
(incumbent) Remo Mancini (L) 10454
Wayne Patterson (PC) 5008
Blake Sanford (NDP) 4349
Etobicoke :
Fort William :
(incumbent) Mickey Hennessy (PC) 13038
Paul Lannon (NDP) 7585
Mike Burns (L) 3381
Frontenac—Addington :
(incumbent) J. Earl McEwen (L) 10558
Murray Gorham (PC) 10218
Vincent Maloney (NDP) 2374
Ross Baker 409
Sally Hayes (Lbt) 322
Grey :
(incumbent) Bob McKessock (L) 13334
John Young (PC) 8793
Joan Stone (NDP) 1629
Eric Biggins (Lbt) 284
Grey—Bruce :
(incumbent) Eddie Sargent (L) 14006
Bob Rutherford (PC) 7767
Frank Butler (NDP) 1455
Haldimand—Norfolk :
(incumbent) Gordon Miller (L) 16254
Clarence Abbott (PC) 8775
Lois Berry (NDP) 3744
Halton—Burlington :
(incumbent) Julian Reed (L) 13395
Fran Baines (PC) 12877
Chris Cutler (NDP) 3500
Hamilton Centre :
Hamilton East :
Hamilton Mountain :
(incumbent) Brian Charlton (NDP) 11008
Duncan Beattie (PC) 10811
Vince Agro (L) 8956
Hamilton West :
(incumbent) Stuart Smith (L) 12106
Alec Murray (PC) 9788
Joy Warner (NDP) 4255
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm) 260
Hastings—Peterborough :
High Park—Swansea :
Yuri Shymko (PC) 11473
(incumbent) Ed Ziemba (NDP) 8793
Peter C. Simonelis (L) 3635
Bob Cumming (Lbt) 507
Humber :
Morley Kells (PC) 20844
Jim Mills (L) 10064
Jacquie Chic (NDP) 3583
Huron—Bruce :
Murray Elston (L) 12164
Gary Harron (PC) 11940
Tony McQuail (NDP) 1979
Huron—Middlesex :
(incumbent) Jack Riddell (L) 10707
Jim Britnell (PC) 8618
Gwen Pemberton (NDP) 1170
Kenora :
(incumbent) Leo Bernier (PC) 10418
Colin Wasacase (NDP) 4170
Jeff Holmes (Liberal-Labour) 2536
Kent—Elgin :
(incumbent) Jim McGuigan (L) 10115
Wes Thompson (PC) 9778
Ed Cutler (NDP) 1591
Kingston and the Islands :
(incumbent) Keith Norton (PC) 12488
Carl Ross (L) 8465
Ron Murray (NDP) 3897
Kitchener :
(incumbent) Jim Breithaupt (L) 12592
Morley Rosenberg (PC) 7982
Ian MacFarlane (NDP) 4126
Kitchener—Wilmot :
(incumbent) John Sweeney (L) 11515
Alan Barron (PC) 8513
Hemi Mitic (NDP) 3686
Lake Nipigon :
Lambton :
(incumbent) Lorne Henderson (PC) 13467
Leigh Crozier (L) 6435
Ralph Wensley (NDP) 1276
Lanark—Renfrew :
(incumbent) Douglas Wiseman (PC) 10502
Ray Matthey (L) 3864
Cliff Bennett (NDP) 2659
Lakeshore :
Al Kolyn (PC) 10607
Don Sullivan (NDP) 9375
Bill Whelton (L) 5738
Gordon Flowers (Comm) 376
Leeds :
Lincoln :
London Centre :
(incumbent) David Peterson (L) 12315
Russ Monteith (PC) 8329
Diane Risler (NDP) 3189
London North :
(incumbent) Ron Van Horne (L) 15444
Ted Browne (PC) 11825
Sam Saumur (NDP) 3864
London South :
(incumbent) Gordon Walker (PC) 19714
Frank Green (L) 11116
Dale Green (NDP) 5187
Middlesex :
(incumbent) Robert G. Eaton (PC) 11672
Bob Coulthard (L) 8264
Larry Green (NDP) 2155
Mississauga East :
(incumbent) Bud Gregory (PC) 15759
Murray Schelter (L) 7716
Doug Bennett (NDP) 4829
Mississauga North :
(incumbent) Terry Jones (PC) 20331
John Brooks (L) 9130
Sylvia Weylie (NDP) 6667
Mississauga South :
(incumbent) Douglas Kennedy (PC) 14165
Basil Gerol (L) 7172
Neil Davis (NDP) 4126
Muskoka :
(incumbent) Frank Miller (PC) 9029
Ken McClellan (L) 4148
Jim Maguire (NDP) 3214
Niagara Falls :
Nickel Belt :
Nipissing :
Northumberland :
Oakville :
Oakwood :
(incumbent) Tony Grande (NDP) 8862
Harriet Wolman (PC) 5961
Jean Gammage (L) 4171
Nan McDonald (Comm) 624
Oriole :
Oshawa :
(incumbent) Michael Breaugh (NDP) 10307
Bob Boychyn (PC) 7836
Ivan Wallace (L) 3311
Ottawa Centre :
Ottawa East :
Ottawa South :
(incumbent) Claude Bennett (PC) 15218
Robert Dyck (L) 8832
Chris Chilton (NDP) 6146
Ray Turmel (Ind [SCO]) 259
Ottawa West :
(incumbent) Reuben Baetz (PC) 17418
George Anderson (L) 9112
Lofty MacMillan (NDP) 2348
Dale E. Alkerton (Ind [SCO]) 494
Oxford :
Parkdale :
Tony Ruprecht (L) 6941
(incumbent) Jan Dukszta (NDP) 6020
Verrol Whitmore (PC) 2914
Bill McGinnis (Ind) 289
Anna Larsen (Comm) 259
Parry Sound :
Ernie Eves (PC) 8955
Richard Thomas (L) 8949
Arthur Davis (NDP) 1448
Perth :
(incumbent) Hugh Edighoffer (L) 16283
Colleen Misener (PC) 7883
Scott Wilson (NDP) 1881
Peterborough :
Port Arthur :
(incumbent) Jim Foulds (NDP) 12258
Allan Laakkonen (PC) 10844
Kenneth R. Tilson (L) 3247
Dennis Deveau (Ind) 140
Paul Pugh (Comm) 103
Prescott and Russell :
Prince Edward—Lennox :
(incumbent) James Taylor (PC) 11135
Dan Brady (L) 6797
Bob King (NDP) 1423
Quinte :
(incumbent) Hugh O’Neil (L) 14861
George Mills (PC) 9517
Reg Pearson (NDP) 1795
Rainy River :
Renfrew North :
(incumbent) Sean Conway (L) 9113
Bryan D. Hocking (PC) 7137
Phil Chester (NDP) 1086
Renfrew South :
(incumbent) Paul Yakabuski (PC) 14552
Dick Trainor (L) 10420
Lynne Pattinson (NDP) 1174
Riverdale :
(incumbent) Jim Renwick (NDP) 6770
Peter Hesky (PC) 4088
Ed Schofield (L) 3237
Thelma R. Forsyth (Ind) 233
Anna Sideris (Comm) 158
St. Andrew—St. Patrick :
(incumbent) Larry Grossman (PC) 10674
Anne Johnston (L) 6839
Stanley E. Kutz (NDP) 3709
Judy Darcy (Ind [Workers Communist Party]) 262
Jeanne McGuire (Comm) 148
Sophia M. Firth (Ind) 106
St. Catharines :
St. David :
St. George :
Sarnia :
Sault Ste. Marie :
(incumbent) Russ Ramsay (PC) 14712
Albert Ferranti (L) 7555
Susan Brothers (NDP) 7162
Scarborough Centre :
(incumbent) Frank Drea (PC) 12793
Paul Rook (NDP) 4898
Kurt Christensen (L) 4657
D’Arcy Cain (Lbt) 531
Scarborough East :
(incumbent) Margaret Birch (PC) 16386
Charles Beer (L) 7301
Gordon Wilson (NDP) 4826
Jim McIntosh (Lbt) 562
Jeff Nelles (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 171
Scarborough—Ellesmere :
Scarborough North :
Scarborough West :
(incumbent) Richard Johnston (NDP) 10019
John Adams (PC) 9644
Barbara Fava (L) 3914
Kevin James (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 369
Simcoe Centre :
Simcoe East :
Al McLean (PC) 12487
Fayne Bullen (NDP) 9085
Jack Harber (L) 7320
Ted Wolda (Ind) 749
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry :
(incumbent) Osie Villeneuve (PC) 12487
Gerry Rosenquist (L) 7846
Joe O’Neil (NDP) 1836
Sudbury :
Jim Gordon (PC) 12043
(incumbent) Bud Germa (NDP) 8052
Jim Marchbank (L) 5998
Richard Orlandini (Comm) 115
Sudbury East :
(incumbent) Elie Martel (NDP) 13883
George McDonald (PC) 9420
Esther Davidson (L) 4909
Timiskaming :
(incumbent) Ed Havrot (PC) 8377
Bob Bain (NDP) 6768
Leo St. Cyr (L) 3593
Victoria—Haliburton :
(incumbent) John Eakins (L) 12807
Dave Murray (PC) 10509
Art Field (NDP) 2449
Waterloo North :
(incumbent) Herbert Epp (L) 12843
Bob Labbett (PC) 9606
Bob Needham (NDP) 3672
Welland—Thorold :
(incumbent) Mel Swart (NDP) 13379
Al Lacavera (L) 7916
Ivy Riddell (PC) 5564
Wellington—Dufferin—Peel :
(incumbent) Jack Johnson (PC) 16644
Elbert van Donkersgoed (L) 8136
Marion Chambers (NDP) 4650
Wellington South :
(incumbent) Harry Worton (L) 16237
Peter Mercer (PC) 7917
Terry Crowley (NDP) 5934
Lynne Hulley (Comm) 224
Wentworth :
Wentworth North :
Wilson Heights :
Windsor—Riverside :
(incumbent) Dave Cooke (NDP) 13626
Gerry Levesque (L) 9102
Sandy Thomson (PC) 4418
John H. Snyder (Ind) 333
Windsor—Sandwich :
Windsor—Walkerville :
(incumbent) Bernard Newman (L) 10553
Ray Simpson (NDP) 4988
Tom Porter (PC) 3428
Gerard O’Neil (Comm) 238
York Centre :
York East :
(incumbent) Robert Elgie (PC) 14562
Lois Cox (NDP) 4935
Don McNeill (L) 4811
Ed McDonald (Comm) 628
E. Scott Hughes (Unparty) 460
York Mills :
York North :
(incumbent) Bill Hodgson (PC) 18405
Jim Wilson (L) 10216
Keith Munro (NDP) 4614
York South :
(incumbent) Donald C. MacDonald (NDP) 9518
Les Green (L) 8099
Barbara Jafelice (PC) 7628
Mike Phillips (Comm) 472
Yorkview :
York West :
(incumbent) Nick Leluk (PC) 18501
Michael Eagen (L) 10228
Pauline Durning (NDP) 2865
Don Douloff (Ind [Rhinoceros]) 538
Post-election changes
Hamilton West : Stuart Smith resigned his legislative seat on January 25, 1982, and a by-election was called for June 17, 1982.
York South : Donald C. MacDonald resigned his legislative seat in 1982, and a by-election was called for November 4, 1982.
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry : Osie Villeneuve died in 1983, and a by-election has called on December 15, 1983:
Frontenac—Addington : Liberal MPP J. Earl McEwen crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservatives in 1984.
Hamilton Centre : Sheila Copps resigned her legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
Ottawa Centre : Michael Cassidy resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984.
Ottawa East : Albert J. Roy resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
Prescott and Russell : Don Boudria resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
Wentworth North : Eric Cunningham resigned his legislative seat in 1984, and a by-election was held on December 13, 1984:
Riverdale : Jim Renwick died in 1984.
Kitchener : Jim Breithaupt resigned in 1984.
Rainy River : T. Patrick Reid resigned in 1984.
Eglinton : Roy McMurtry resigned his seat in 1985 to take a government position in the United Kingdom .
See also
Further reading
References
^ Oziewicz, Stan (March 16, 1981). "Liberals say voters shifting because of Tory giveaways". The Globe and Mail . p. 32.
^ Speirs, Rosemary (February 26, 1985). "PC official against release of poll: Tories have a 'solid lead,' but survey called 'one-shot' ". The Globe and Mail . p. 4.
^ a b c d e f "1981 general election results" . Elections Ontario . Retrieved November 1, 2023 .