Elections in Ontario - Summary of Results

Summary of Results

The table below shows the total number of seats won by the major political parties at each election. The winning party's total is shown in bold. Full details on any election are linked via the year of the election at the start of the row.

Year Progressive Conservative Liberal Labour United Farmers NDP Independent Other Total seats
2011 37 53 17 107
2007 26 71 10 107
2003 24 72 7 103
1999 59 35 9 103
1995 82 30 17 1 130
1990 20 36 74 130
1987 16 95 19 130
1985 52 48 25 125
1981 70 34 21 125
1977 58 34 33 125
1975 51 36 38 125
1971 78 20 19 117
1967 69 28 20 117
1963 77 24 7 108
1959 71 22 5 98
1955 84 11 3 98
1951 79 8 2 1 Labour-Progressive 90
1948 53 14 21 2 Labour-Progressive 90
1945 66 14 8 2 Labour-Progressive 90
1943 38 16 34 2 Labour-Progressive 90
1937 23 66 1 90
1934 17 69 1 1 1 1 90
1929 92 14 1 1 4 Progressive 112
1926 74 23 1 3 11 Progressive 112
1923 75 14 4 17 1 111
1919 25 29 11 45 1 Soldier 111
1914 84 26 1 111
1911 83 22 1 106
1908 86 19 1 106
1905 69 29 98
1902 48 50 98
1898 43 51 94
1894 30 58 1 5 Patrons of Industry (3);
P.P.A. (2)
94
1890 36 55 91
1886 32 57 1 90
1883 37 50 1 88
1879 31 57 88
1875 37 51 88
1871 38 43 1 Conservative-Liberal 82
1867 41 41 82
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