124석이 달린 6월 총선에서, 온타리오 주 보수당이 과반을 넘는 76석을 차지, 단독 주정부를 수립했다. 캐나다 보수당 당명은 진보보수당 (Progressive Conservative)이다. 캐나다 온타리오 주 총선 방식은 소선거구 '승자독식' 제도이다. 보수당 득표율은 40.63%, 지난 주정부였던 자유당 (리버럴 Liberal) 은 득표는 19.3%를 했으나 7석을 차지해 폭락했다. 사회민주당으로 분류될 수 있는 신민주당 (NDP)은 33.69% 득표율로 40석을 차지, 공식적인 제 1 야당이 되었다.
녹색당은 토론토 외곽 도시 구엘프 (Guelph)에서 1명 당선자를 배출했다. 전체 득표율은 4.62%였다.
'We have taken back Ontario': Doug Ford leads PCs to majority government
Wynne resigns as Liberal leader, Greens elect first MPP in Guelph
Lucas Powers · CBC News · Posted: Jun 07, 2018 7:29 PM ET | Last Updated: June 9
Ontario's incoming premier, Doug Ford, helped his party secure a substantial majority government after less than three months at the helm. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters)
Led by Doug Ford, Ontario's Progressive Conservatives secured a considerable majority government on Thursday, handily defeating the rival New Democrats and ending nearly 15 years of Liberal power in the province.
Andrea Horwath's NDP will form the Official Opposition at the legislature, while the embattled Liberals suffered a historic rebuke from voters. The Grits lost the vast majority of their seats at Queen's Park and earned their lowest-ever share of the popular vote.
Shortly after results were announced, Kathleen Wynne revealed she will resign as Liberal leader, as her party failed to pick up the eight seats necessary to maintain official party status.
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Buoyed by Ford — a one-term Toronto city councillor and businessman — the PCs ran a populist campaign long on commitments but short on fiscal details, promising a tax cut for the middle class and corporations and a drastic reduction in the price of hydro and gasoline.
The PCs were the only party that did not release a fully costed platform prior to election day.
Riding a wave of entrenched anti-Liberal sentiment, the Tories managed to win 76 seats, up from the 27 they held when the campaign kicked off in May.
"My friends, this victory belongs to you. This victory belongs to the people. And tonight, the people of Ontario have spoken," Ford said in a speech to supporters at an event in Toronto. He opted to toss tradition out the window and speak before his unsuccessful rivals.
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"I promised to deliver a strong, stable majority government and together we did that. Together we made history. We have taken back Ontario, we have delivered a government that is for the people," he continued.
"A new day has dawned in Ontario — a day of opportunity, a day of prosperity and a day of growth."
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With all polls reporting, voter turnout was about 58 per cent, the strongest showing in the province since 1999.
Ford easily won his seat in Etobicoke North, the symbolic heartland of "Ford Nation," the term given to an unwavering core of supporters, many of whom also backed his late brother, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford.
In his victory speech, Ford became emotional as he thanked his brother.
Ford was easily elected in his riding of Etobicoke North. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters)
"I know my brother Rob is looking down from heaven. I'm just getting chills talking about him right now. I know Rob is celebrating with us tonight. We owe so much to Rob's legacy," Ford said.
The PCs made significant gains in the 905 and throughout the Greater Toronto Area, regions that are critical to the political landscape in Ontario because the number of seats that are concentrated within them.
"Tonight we have a sent a clear message to the world: Ontario is open for business," Ford said in his address.
As was expected, Horwath held onto her seat in Hamilton Centre, where she has served as an MPP since 2004. Heading into election day, polls suggested that the NDP had a slim chance of eking out a win. While such an improbable scenario never materialized, the New Democrats managed to take 40 seats, up from the 18 they held when the campaign began.
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Doug Ford: 'We have taken back Ontario'
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"I could not be more proud that we offered a positive vision: change for the better. New Democrats rejected the politics of fear and cynicism, and we put hope and vision for a better future at the heart of our campaign," Horwath told supporters in Hamilton.
"Together, we won more seats than we have held in a generation. And I am deeply humbled that Ontarians have asked us to serve as the new Official Opposition."
The election results represent a marked turnaround for the NDP, a party that has consistently found itself in third place since Bob Rae's government was defeated in 1995.
Meanwhile, in a historic first for Ontario, Green party Leader Mike Schreiner has won a seat in Guelph.
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Wynne resigns as Liberal leader
Wynne, Ontario's first female and openly LGBT premier, was re-elected in Don Valley West, though the race was much tighter than it has been in previous years.
However her incumbent Liberals, who had enjoyed a majority since 2014, suffered a stunning collapse. The party only managed to secure seven seats, which means they have lost official party status in the Legislature. They were also nearly wiped off the political map in Toronto, an area that was key to their majority.
Similarly, in terms of the popular vote, it was the Liberal's worst showing in the party's history, with a 19.6 per cent vote share. It has never before finished with less than 20 per cent of the popular vote.
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Several prominent Liberals who served as cabinet ministers under Wynne lost their seats, including Charles Sousa, Yasir Naqvi, Steven Del Duca and Glenn Thibeault.
The trouncing was foreshadowed last weekend, when Wynne took the extraordinary step of admitting publicly that she would not be Ontario's premier after the vote. With defeat imminent, she encouraged voters to elect Liberals to ensure the next government is kept "in check."
She struck a tone of gratitude in her last major address at the helm of the Liberal party.
"This is not a concession speech — I conceded days ago. This is my chance to say thank you for allowing me to be premier, allowing me to connect with so many of you the last five years" Wynne told supporters on Thursday night.
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She then announced that she will resign as leader.
"There is another generation, and I am passing the torch to that generation," Wynne said as she fought back tears.
"I know that tonight is not the result we were looking for and no one feels that more sharply than I do, but this is not a moment where any of us should linger. We can't stay here," she continued.
"I hope that you can feel very proud of what we have done together in the past and absolutely determined to take on the task that lies ahead."
The PCs' election victory comes after a memorable and at-times vicious campaign that pitted the Tories against the NDP. The month-long slog proved difficult for Ford and some of his candidates. What began as a commanding lead in public opinion polls steadily narrowed over the month-long battle.
Ford, unaccustomed to the scrutiny that a provincial campaign draws, faced down multiple controversies and alleged scandals. One his former candidates was forced to resign over his alleged links to a data breach at the company who operates Ontario's Highway 407.
And three days before the election, the widow of his late brother, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, sued the Tory leader. The suit claims Ford withheld money from her and her two children, and that Ford's Toronto- and Chicago-based businesses are bleeding money.
Ontario PCs dominating Toronto's suburbs and 905, NDP swipes urban seats
Historic win for Green Leader Mike Schreiner in Guelph
Under Ford, the PCs recaptured the province they have not led since 2003, overcoming the failings of the past three elections that saw them unable to defeat the Liberals. In some cases those campaigns were sunk before they barely got off the ground with promises to fund religious schools or cut 100,000 public sector jobs.
Ford took the reins of the party less than three months ago, winning the leadership race on the third ballot after former leader Patrick Brown abruptly resigned.
PC 2,322,422 40.63%
NDP 1,925,574 33.69%
LIB 1,103,283 19.30%
GRN 263,987 4.62%
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Riding | Status | Vote Margin |
---|---|---|
AJAX 42/42 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 3,948 votes |
ALGOMA-MANITOULIN 111/111 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 9,245 votes |
AURORA-OAK RIDGES-RICHMOND HILL 54/54 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 15,496 votes |
BARRIE-INNISFIL 36/36 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 9,468 votes |
BARRIE-SPRINGWATER-ORO-MEDONTE 68/68 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 7,554 votes |
BAY OF QUINTE 88/88 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 8,189 votes |
BEACHES-EAST YORK 43/43 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 10,584 votes |
BRAMPTON CENTRE 48/48 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 89 votes |
BRAMPTON EAST 30/30 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 4,975 votes |
BRAMPTON NORTH 33/33 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 497 votes |
BRAMPTON SOUTH 50/50 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 2,733 votes |
BRAMPTON WEST 26/26 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 490 votes |
BRANTFORD-BRANT 59/59 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 621 votes |
BRUCE-GREY-OWEN SOUND 100/100 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 15,028 votes |
BURLINGTON 90/90 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 7,440 votes |
CAMBRIDGE 76/76 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 2,154 votes |
CARLETON 38/38 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 14,490 votes |
CHATHAM-KENT-LEAMINGTON 96/96 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 7,512 votes |
DAVENPORT 52/52 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 19,051 votes |
DON VALLEY EAST 67/67 polls reported | LIB* leads PC | 1,027 votes |
DON VALLEY NORTH 86/86 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 5,443 votes |
DON VALLEY WEST 53/53 polls reported | LIB* leads PC | 181 votes |
DUFFERIN-CALEDON 56/56 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 18,320 votes |
DURHAM 60/60 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 9,320 votes |
EGLINTON-LAWRENCE 77/77 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 752 votes |
ELGIN-MIDDLESEX-LONDON 74/74 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 12,341 votes |
ESSEX 59/59 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 3,323 votes |
ETOBICOKE CENTRE 82/82 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 4,724 votes |
ETOBICOKE-LAKESHORE 72/72 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 3,201 votes |
ETOBICOKE NORTH 41/41 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 9,845 votes |
FLAMBOROUGH-GLANBROOK 56/56 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 4,824 votes |
GLENGARRY-PRESCOTT-RUSSELL 101/101 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 4,523 votes |
GUELPH 80/80 polls reported | GRN leads PC | 14,998 votes |
HALDIMAND-NORFOLK 64/64 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 15,280 votes |
HALIBURTON-KAWARTHA LAKES-BROCK 99/99 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 17,396 votes |
HAMILTON CENTRE 55/55 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 18,136 votes |
HAMILTON EAST-STONEY CREEK 48/48 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 9,884 votes |
HAMILTON MOUNTAIN 42/42 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 11,515 votes |
HAMILTON WEST-ANCASTER-DUNDAS 87/87 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 6,727 votes |
HASTINGS-LENNOX AND ADDINGTON 93/93 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 8,179 votes |
HUMBER RIVER-BLACK CREEK 50/50 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 2,206 votes |
HURON-BRUCE 100/100 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 12,320 votes |
KANATA-CARLETON 53/53 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 7,928 votes |
KENORA-RAINY RIVER 106/106 polls reported | PC leads NDP* | 2,190 votes |
KING-VAUGHAN 53/53 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 17,124 votes |
KINGSTON AND THE ISLANDS 88/88 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 6,385 votes |
KITCHENER CENTRE 66/66 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 7,442 votes |
KITCHENER-CONESTOGA 50/50 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 686 votes |
KITCHENER SOUTH-HESPELER 52/52 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 769 votes |
LAMBTON-KENT-MIDDLESEX 77/77 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 11,086 votes |
LANARK-FRONTENAC-KINGSTON 91/91 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 10,845 votes |
LEEDS-GRENVILLE-THOUSAND ISLANDS AND RIDEAU LAKES 96/96 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 20,327 votes |
LONDON-FANSHAWE 49/49 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 11,753 votes |
LONDON NORTH CENTRE 88/88 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 9,056 votes |
LONDON WEST 68/68 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 15,511 votes |
MARKHAM-STOUFFVILLE 47/47 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 11,905 votes |
MARKHAM-THORNHILL 42/42 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 9,783 votes |
MARKHAM-UNIONVILLE 45/45 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 20,850 votes |
MILTON 41/41 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 5,177 votes |
MISSISSAUGA CENTRE 105/105 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 5,814 votes |
MISSISSAUGA EAST-COOKSVILLE 67/67 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 4,742 votes |
MISSISSAUGA-ERIN MILLS 47/47 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 6,751 votes |
MISSISSAUGA-LAKESHORE 61/61 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 3,884 votes |
MISSISSAUGA-MALTON 32/32 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 2,362 votes |
MISSISSAUGA-STREETSVILLE 34/34 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 8,486 votes |
NEPEAN 48/48 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 8,809 votes |
NEWMARKET-AURORA 58/60 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 11,561 votes |
NIAGARA CENTRE 65/65 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 3,285 votes |
NIAGARA FALLS 89/89 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 9,035 votes |
NIAGARA WEST 66/66 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 10,617 votes |
NICKEL BELT 57/57 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 15,139 votes |
NIPISSING 81/81 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 4,604 votes |
NORTHUMBERLAND-PETERBOROUGH SOUTH 113/113 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 12,574 votes |
OAKVILLE 77/79 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 15,321 votes |
OAKVILLE NORTH-BURLINGTON 41/41 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 12,182 votes |
ORLÉANS 57/57 polls reported | LIB* leads PC | 2,463 votes |
OSHAWA 52/52 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 1,607 votes |
OTTAWA CENTRE 122/122 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 8,564 votes |
OTTAWA SOUTH 71/71 polls reported | LIB* leads PC | 5,464 votes |
OTTAWA-VANIER 115/115 polls reported | LIB* leads NDP | 6,323 votes |
OTTAWA WEST-NEPEAN 80/80 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 176 votes |
OXFORD 71/71 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 13,235 votes |
PARKDALE-HIGH PARK 78/78 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 22,586 votes |
PARRY SOUND-MUSKOKA 102/102 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 12,270 votes |
PERTH-WELLINGTON 59/59 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 9,351 votes |
PETERBOROUGH-KAWARTHA 104/104 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 2,194 votes |
PICKERING-UXBRIDGE 56/56 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 5,418 votes |
RENFREW-NIPISSING-PEMBROKE 102/102 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 25,284 votes |
RICHMOND HILL 67/67 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 10,116 votes |
ST. CATHARINES 60/60 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 1,558 votes |
SARNIA-LAMBTON 78/78 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 7,806 votes |
SAULT STE. MARIE 62/62 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 414 votes |
SCARBOROUGH-AGINCOURT 50/50 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 8,135 votes |
SCARBOROUGH CENTRE 86/86 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 1,990 votes |
SCARBOROUGH-GUILDWOOD 69/69 polls reported | LIB* leads PC | 81 votes |
SCARBOROUGH NORTH 45/45 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 8,493 votes |
SCARBOROUGH-ROUGE PARK 42/42 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 963 votes |
SCARBOROUGH SOUTHWEST 63/63 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 6,159 votes |
SIMCOE-GREY 60/60 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 20,650 votes |
SIMCOE NORTH 76/76 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 10,255 votes |
SPADINA-FORT YORK 121/121 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 12,907 votes |
STORMONT-DUNDAS-SOUTH GLENGARRY 87/87 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 17,364 votes |
SUDBURY 95/95 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 9,000 votes |
THORNHILL 71/71 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 19,755 votes |
THUNDER BAY-ATIKOKAN 73/73 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 81 votes |
THUNDER BAY-SUPERIOR NORTH 89/89 polls reported | LIB* leads NDP | 819 votes |
TIMISKAMING-COCHRANE 89/89 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 10,645 votes |
TIMMINS 37/37 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 4,344 votes |
TORONTO CENTRE 84/84 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 11,702 votes |
TORONTO-DANFORTH 47/47 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 24,807 votes |
TORONTO-ST. PAUL'S 51/51 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 1,348 votes |
UNIVERSITY-ROSEDALE 78/78 polls reported | NDP leads LIB* | 13,639 votes |
VAUGHAN-WOODBRIDGE 38/38 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 7,945 votes |
WATERLOO 68/68 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 10,342 votes |
WELLINGTON-HALTON HILLS 57/57 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 17,572 votes |
WHITBY 56/56 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 5,909 votes |
WILLOWDALE 119/119 polls reported | PC leads LIB* | 6,917 votes |
WINDSOR-TECUMSEH 72/72 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 13,546 votes |
WINDSOR WEST 72/72 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 9,203 votes |
YORK CENTRE 81/81 polls reported | PC leads NDP | 9,817 votes |
YORK-SIMCOE 52/52 polls reported | PC* leads NDP | 15,395 votes |
YORK SOUTH-WESTON 74/74 polls reported | NDP leads PC | 1,168 votes |
KIIWETINOONG 52/52 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 1,494 votes |
MUSHKEGOWUK-JAMES BAY 25/30 polls reported | NDP* leads PC | 1,996 votes |
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