Overall Results Results by Electoral District

PROVINCE-WIDE SUMMARY

Seat Count

Vote Count

Results by Party

Political Party Seat Count Seat % Vote Count Vote %
Liberal Party of Canada 53 43.80% 73560 29.23%
New Democratic Party 36 29.75% 70144 27.87%
Conservative Party of Canada 31 25.62% 57315 22.77%
Green Party of Canada 1 0.83% 25425 10.10%
People's Party of Canada 0 0.00% 17637 7.01%
Independent 0 0.00% 2405 0.96%
Animal Protection Party of Canada 0 0.00% 1179 0.47%
Communist Party of Canada 0 0.00% 946 0.38%
Christian Heritage Party of Canada 0 0.00% 790 0.31%
Parti Rhinocéros Party 0 0.00% 639 0.25%
Libertarian Party of Canada 0 0.00% 441 0.18%
Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 0 0.00% 341 0.14%
Free Party Canada 0 0.00% 270 0.11%
Centrist Party of Canada 0 0.00% 187 0.07%
Marijuana Party 0 0.00% 151 0.06%
National Citizens Alliance of Canada 0 0.00% 133 0.05%
Veterans Coalition Party of Canada 0 0.00% 65 0.03%
Canadian Nationalist Party 0 0.00% 32 0.01%

Results by Electoral District

Electoral Division Party Elected Registered Schools Returning Schools Valid Votes
Ajax Mark Holland (Liberal Party of Canada) 24 13 1,119
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Carol Hughes (New Democratic Party) 44 37 1,962
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill Leah Taylor Roy (Liberal Party of Canada) 20 16 1,680
Bay of Quinte Ryan Williams (Conservative Party of Canada) 30 21 2,582
Barrie—Innisfil John Brassard (Conservative Party of Canada) 23 20 2,518
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte Sarah Lochhead (New Democratic Party) 15 11 763
Beaches—East York Nathaniel Erskine-Smith (Liberal Party of Canada) 26 22 4,126
Brampton Centre Shafqat Ali (Liberal Party of Canada) 19 14 3,722
Brampton East Gail Bannister-Clarke (New Democratic Party) 19 14 1,655
Brampton North Ruby Sahota (Liberal Party of Canada) 17 10 610
Brampton West Kamal Khera (Liberal Party of Canada) 28 19 2,157
Brampton South Sonia Sidhu (Liberal Party of Canada) 22 13 1,992
Brantford—Brant Larry Brock (Conservative Party of Canada) 38 33 4,208
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Alex Ruff (Conservative Party of Canada) 30 22 2,723
Burlington Karina Gould (Liberal Party of Canada) 27 19 2,070
Cambridge Lorne Bruce (New Democratic Party) 33 29 2,753
Carleton Kevin Hua (New Democratic Party) 25 20 2,131
Chatham-Kent—Leamington Dave Epp (Conservative Party of Canada) 30 24 2,913
Davenport Alejandra Bravo (New Democratic Party) 24 19 1,510
Don Valley East Michael Coteau (Liberal Party of Canada) 24 16 1,849
Don Valley North Han Dong (Liberal Party of Canada) 23 19 1,582
Don Valley West Rob Oliphant (Liberal Party of Canada) 29 24 2,828
Dufferin—Caledon Kyle Seeback (Conservative Party of Canada) 33 21 2,750
Durham Erin O'Toole (Conservative Party of Canada) 33 22 2,131
Eglinton—Lawrence Marco Mendicino (Liberal Party of Canada) 19 11 1,794
Elgin—Middlesex—London Karen Vecchio (Conservative Party of Canada) 26 17 1,287
Essex Tracey Ramsey (New Democratic Party) 23 13 1,064
Etobicoke Centre Yvan Baker (Liberal Party of Canada) 25 19 3,292
Etobicoke North Kirsty Duncan (Liberal Party of Canada) 9 6 568
Etobicoke—Lakeshore SASHA KANE (New Democratic Party) 19 11 1,152
Flamborough—Glanbrook Dan Muys (Conservative Party of Canada) 25 21 1,158
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Francis Drouin (Liberal Party of Canada) 39 28 2,583
Guelph Aisha Jahangir (New Democratic Party) 36 24 4,213
Haldimand—Norfolk Leslyn Lewis (Conservative Party of Canada) 28 21 1,654
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Jamie Schmale (Conservative Party of Canada) 29 19 2,151
Hamilton Mountain Malcolm Allen (New Democratic Party) 18 14 1,367
Hamilton Centre Matthew Green (New Democratic Party) 16 10 699
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Nick Milanovic (New Democratic Party) 14 10 597
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas Roberto Henriquez (New Democratic Party) 30 28 1,963
Hastings—Lennox and Addington Shelby Kramp-Neuman (Conservative Party of Canada) 24 21 1,253
Humber River—Black Creek Judy Sgro (Liberal Party of Canada) 17 9 848
Huron—Bruce Ben Lobb (Conservative Party of Canada) 28 22 3,225
Kanata—Carleton Jenna Sudds (Liberal Party of Canada) 23 21 2,665
Kenora Eric Melillo (Conservative Party of Canada) 20 16 540
King—Vaughan Anna Roberts (Conservative Party of Canada) 26 16 1,261
Kingston and the Islands Vic Sahai (New Democratic Party) 37 34 3,291
Kitchener Centre Mike Morrice (Green Party of Canada) 28 24 3,584
Kitchener South—Hespeler Suresh Arangath (New Democratic Party) 22 18 1,807
Kitchener—Conestoga Tim Louis (Liberal Party of Canada) 31 28 2,076
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Lianne Rood (Conservative Party of Canada) 23 18 1,851
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston Steve Garrison (New Democratic Party) 28 18 1,856
Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Michael Barrett (Conservative Party of Canada) 33 26 1,873
London North Centre Dirka Prout (New Democratic Party) 18 11 867
London West Shawna Lewkowitz (New Democratic Party) 28 18 3,039
London—Fanshawe Lindsay Mathyssen (New Democratic Party) 34 25 1,708
Markham—Stouffville Helena Jaczek (Liberal Party of Canada) 22 14 1,961
Markham—Thornhill Mary Ng (Liberal Party of Canada) 16 8 2,298
Markham—Unionville Paul Chiang (Liberal Party of Canada) 25 18 1,984
Milton Adam van Koeverden (Liberal Party of Canada) 28 18 1,990
Mississauga Centre Omar Alghabra (Liberal Party of Canada) 13 10 1,051
Mississauga East—Cooksville Peter Fonseca (Liberal Party of Canada) 18 9 1,437
Mississauga—Erin Mills Iqra Khalid (Liberal Party of Canada) 20 12 1,526
Mississauga—Lakeshore Sven Spengemann (Liberal Party of Canada) 27 16 1,876
Mississauga—Malton Iqwinder Gaheer (Liberal Party of Canada) 16 12 1,206
Mississauga—Streetsville Rechie Valdez (Liberal Party of Canada) 25 22 3,174
Nepean Chandra Arya (Liberal Party of Canada) 30 25 3,738
Newmarket—Aurora Tony Van Bynen (Liberal Party of Canada) 22 15 1,063
Niagara Falls Tony Baldinelli (Conservative Party of Canada) 24 19 2,822
Niagara Centre Melissa McGlashan (New Democratic Party) 25 20 2,173
Niagara West Dean Allison (Conservative Party of Canada) 18 16 2,286
Nickel Belt Andréane Simone Chénier (New Democratic Party) 19 16 855
Nipissing—Timiskaming Scott Robertson (New Democratic Party) 32 26 1,933
Northumberland—Peterborough South Kim McArthur-Jackson (New Democratic Party) 33 23 1,821
Oakville Anita Anand (Liberal Party of Canada) 31 28 4,512
Oakville North—Burlington Pam Damoff (Liberal Party of Canada) 29 26 5,322
Orléans Marie-France Lalonde (Liberal Party of Canada) 27 21 2,781
Oshawa Afroza Hossain (Liberal Party of Canada) 17 9 420
Ottawa Centre Angella MacEwen (New Democratic Party) 32 27 4,258
Ottawa West—Nepean Anita Vandenbeld (Liberal Party of Canada) 25 16 2,474
Ottawa South David McGuinty (Liberal Party of Canada) 26 19 3,428
Ottawa—Vanier Mona Fortier (Liberal Party of Canada) 26 18 2,351
Oxford Dave MacKenzie (Conservative Party of Canada) 24 18 2,273
Parkdale—High Park Paul Taylor (New Democratic Party) 18 16 2,446
Parry Sound—Muskoka Scott Aitchison (Conservative Party of Canada) 32 28 2,921
Perth—Wellington John Nater (Conservative Party of Canada) 29 27 2,997
Peterborough—Kawartha Michelle Ferreri (Conservative Party of Canada) 32 24 2,952
Pickering—Uxbridge Jennifer O'Connell (Liberal Party of Canada) 23 16 2,491
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Cheryl Gallant (Conservative Party of Canada) 31 23 1,577
Richmond Hill Majid Jowhari (Liberal Party of Canada) 20 17 1,944
Sarnia—Lambton Adam Kilner (New Democratic Party) 30 22 2,886
Sault Ste. Marie Terry Sheehan (Liberal Party of Canada) 17 14 632
Scarborough Centre Salma Zahid (Liberal Party of Canada) 19 8 1,597
Scarborough North Shaun Chen (Liberal Party of Canada) 25 20 2,279
Scarborough Southwest Bill Blair (Liberal Party of Canada) 29 25 2,904
Scarborough—Agincourt Jean Yip (Liberal Party of Canada) 22 13 932
Scarborough—Guildwood John McKay (Liberal Party of Canada) 20 14 2,354
Scarborough—Rouge Park Gary Anandasangaree (Liberal Party of Canada) 21 17 1,350
Simcoe North Adam Chambers (Conservative Party of Canada) 26 22 3,334
Simcoe—Grey Terry Dowdall (Conservative Party of Canada) 26 20 3,258
Spadina—Fort York Norm Di Pasquale (New Democratic Party) 12 9 1,171
St. Catharines Trecia McLennon (New Democratic Party) 24 18 2,772
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Eric Duncan (Conservative Party of Canada) 24 14 960
Sudbury Nadia Verrelli (New Democratic Party) 20 18 1,689
Thornhill Melissa Lantsman (Conservative Party of Canada) 25 13 809
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Yuk-Sem Won (New Democratic Party) 27 24 2,032
Thunder Bay—Superior North Chantelle Bryson (New Democratic Party) 37 27 1,343
Timmins—James Bay Charlie Angus (New Democratic Party) 25 19 1,145
Toronto Centre Brian Chang (New Democratic Party) 12 8 667
Toronto—Danforth Clare Hacksel (New Democratic Party) 35 25 3,173
Toronto—St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett (Liberal Party of Canada) 23 21 2,360
University—Rosedale Chrystia Freeland (Liberal Party of Canada) 23 18 2,134
Vaughan—Woodbridge Angela Panacci (Conservative Party of Canada) 23 13 1,443
Waterloo Bardish Chagger (Liberal Party of Canada) 27 22 2,456
Wellington—Halton Hills Michael Chong (Conservative Party of Canada) 27 18 3,270
Whitby Ryan Turnbull (Liberal Party of Canada) 26 14 1,348
Willowdale Ali Ehsassi (Liberal Party of Canada) 20 15 3,141
Windsor West Brian Masse (New Democratic Party) 25 15 1,247
Windsor—Tecumseh Cheryl Hardcastle (New Democratic Party) 20 14 1,195
York Centre Ya'ara Saks (Liberal Party of Canada) 20 9 1,328
York South—Weston Ahmed HUSSEN (Liberal Party of Canada) 19 13 689
York—Simcoe Scot Davidson (Conservative Party of Canada) 25 17 1,801