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Ontario general election, 1985

The Ontario general election of 1985 was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada.

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by David Peterson, with support from the New Democratic Party, led by Bob Rae, formed a minority government despite having fewer seats than the previously governing Progressive Conservative Party led by Frank Miller. This election ended 42 years of Conservative rule, during which the Tories retained power with the help of the "Big Blue Machine", a group of political professionals, and by governing in a moderate, non-confrontational way. Frank Miller came to the PC leadership with a much more right-wing image than his predecessor, William Davis. Voters were worried that Miller would take the government in a more conservative direction, and many moved their support to Peterson's more moderate Liberals. The Liberals won a marginally larger share of the popular vote than the PCs.

Results

  Party Leader 1981 Elected % change Popular vote (%)
     Progressive Conservative Frank Miller 70 52 -25.7% 37.0%
     Liberal David Peterson 34 48 +41.2% 37.9%
     New Democratic Bob Rae 21 25 +19.0% 23.8%
     Libertarian Scott Bell   -   0.4%
     Green     -   0.1%
     Communist Gordon Massie   -   0.1%
     Freedom none (Robert Metz, President)   -   0.1%
     Others     -   0.7%
Total Seats 125 125 - 100%

See also


Preceded by:
1981 election
List of Ontario general elections Followed by:
1987 election









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