2021 Northern Ontario general election: Difference between revisions
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| seats1 = 8 | | seats1 = 8 | ||
| seat_change1 = {{steady}}0 | | seat_change1 = {{steady}}0 | ||
| popular_vote1 = | | popular_vote1 = 263,104 | ||
| percentage1 = | | percentage1 = 43.50 | ||
| swing1 = {{increase}} | | swing1 = {{increase}} 5.97 [[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
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| image2 = | | image2 = [[File:Eric Mellilo.jpg|175x175px]] | ||
| image2_size = 175x175px | | image2_size = 175x175px | ||
| colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC|nohash}} | | colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC|nohash}} | ||
| leader2 = [[Eric Mellilo]] | | leader2 = [[Eric Mellilo]] | ||
| party2 = [[ | | party2 = [[Progressive Conservative Party of Northern Ontario|Progressive Conservative]] | ||
| leaders_seat2 = [[ | | leaders_seat2 = [[Kenora-Rainy River (provincial electoral district)|Kenora-Rainy River]] {{small|''(Lost)''}} | ||
| last_election2 = | | last_election2 = 4 seats, 31.98% | ||
| seats_before2 = | | seats_before2 = 4 | ||
| seats2 = | | seats2 = 3 | ||
| seat_change2 = {{ | | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}1 | ||
| popular_vote2 = | | popular_vote2 = 150,430 | ||
| percentage2 = | | percentage2 = 24.87% | ||
| swing2 = {{ | | swing2 = {{decrease}}7.11[[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
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| colour4 = {{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|nohash}} | | colour4 = {{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|nohash}} | ||
| leader4 = [[ | | leader4 = [[Michael Gravelle]] | ||
| party4 = [[ | | party4 = [[Northern Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] | ||
| leaders_seat4 = [[ | | leaders_seat4 = [[Thunder Bay-Superior North (provincial electoral district)|Thunder Bay-Superior North]] | ||
| last_election4 = | | last_election4 = 1 seat, 24.23% | ||
| seats_before4 = | | seats_before4 = 1 | ||
| seats4 = | | seats4 = 2 | ||
| seat_change4 = {{ | | seat_change4 = {{increase}}1 | ||
| popular_vote4 = | | popular_vote4 = 145,902 | ||
| percentage4 = | | percentage4 = 24.12% | ||
| swing4 = {{decrease}} | | swing4 = {{decrease}}0.11[[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
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| image5 = | | image5 = 1543281677Trevor Holliday093.jpg | ||
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| colour5 = | | colour5 = DC663C | ||
| leader5 = [[ | | leader5 = [[Trevor Holliday]] | ||
| party5 = [[ | | party5 = [[Northern Ontario Party|Northern Ontario]] | ||
| leaders_seat5 = [[ | | leaders_seat5 = [[Nipissing (provincial electoral district)|Nipissing]] {{small|''(Lost)''}} | ||
| last_election5 = 0 seats, | | last_election5 = 0 seats, 1.65% | ||
| seats_before5 = 0 | | seats_before5 = 0 | ||
| seats5 = | | seats5 = 0 | ||
| seat_change5 = {{increase}}3 | | seat_change5 = {{increase}}3 | ||
| popular_vote5 = | | popular_vote5 = 30,636 | ||
| percentage5 = | | percentage5 = 5.07% | ||
| swing5 = {{increase}} | | swing5 = {{increase}}3.42[[Percentage point|pp]] | ||
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| title = Premier | | title = Premier | ||
| posttitle = Premier after election | | posttitle = Premier after election | ||
| before_election = [[ | | before_election = [[Doug Ford]] | ||
| before_party = {{Canadian party colour|ON| | | before_party = {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC|name}} | ||
| after_election = [[ | | after_election = [[Howard Hampton]] | ||
| after_party = {{Canadian party colour|ON| | | after_party = {{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP|name}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
The ''' | The '''2021 Toronto general election''' was held on September 5, 2021, to elect the 11 members of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ontario. The [[Northern]], led by [[Doug Ford Jr.|Doug Ford]], won a minority government with 20 of the 47 seats in the legislature. The [[Toronto New Democratic Party]], led by [[Peter Tabuns]], formed the Official Opposition. The [[Toronto Liberal Party]], led by incumbent Premier [[Kathleen Wynne]], lost 13 Seats. The [[Green Party of Toronto]] won 3 seats, entering the Legislature for the first time in their history. Twenty-four other parties and numerous independent candidates also received votes. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
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The 2021 Toronto general election was held on September 5, 2021, to elect the 11 members of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ontario. The Northern, led by Doug Ford, won a minority government with 20 of the 47 seats in the legislature. The Toronto New Democratic Party, led by Peter Tabuns, formed the Official Opposition. The Toronto Liberal Party, led by incumbent Premier Kathleen Wynne, lost 13 Seats. The Green Party of Toronto won 3 seats, entering the Legislature for the first time in their history. Twenty-four other parties and numerous independent candidates also received votes.
Overview
The election system used is called Mixed-member proportional representation. There are 25 Electoral Districts that elect one member each to the Legislative Assembly. The remaining 22 seats are distributed based on the Parties Share of the Popular Vote, by a modified D'Hondt method, with a 5% minimum threshold. The overall result is an attempted compromise between local representation and Toronto-wide proportional representation.