Ontario provincial election results 2011
Ontario provincial election results 2011
The polls have just closed in the GTA, with the exception of Toronto-Centre and Trinity-Spadina, where the polling stations encountered significant enough technical difficulties that they've decided to keep them open until 9:30 p.m. We'll be updating this post over the course of the night as the results from the Ontario provincial election roll in. A close race is predicted, with 54 seats required to win a majority.
UPDATES
7:45am
This is what it looks like this morning. Prior to the inevitable recounts in close ridings, the Liberals have won a minority government, coming just shy of the 54 seats required for a majority. Dalton McGuinty did, however, rule out any "deals" with other parties, saying he would work with the NDP and the PCs on a "case by case" basis.
1:45am
Well,
12:55am
Here's, once again, where it stands now:
LIB: 53 PC: 37 NDP: 17 GPO: 0
Should these results hold, just to be clear, the Liberals would hold a minority government (54 is needed for a majority). Should this remain the case, the big question to sign off on is who's the real winner tonight?
12:30am
Last map of the night - this is the Toronto breakdown as it stands at the outset of October 7th.
The Liberals and NDP retain a stronghold on pre-amalgamation Toronto.
Holding strong at:
LIB: 53 PC: 37 NDP: 17 GPO: 0
12:10am
Citytv declares a Liberal Minority Government. They are alone so far (I think).
12:07am
Hghlights from Dalton McGunity's victory speech:
11:58pm
Horwath calls it a victory in Hamilton (though, not technicaly).
11:55pm
Waiting on McGuinty. And! Waiting on the majority.minority question. Still not officially resolved with the Liberals at 53 electoral districts/seats. Here's the whole picture:
LIB: 53 PC: 37 NDP: 17 GPO: O
11:20pm
So, yeah, the GTA has been kind of important, no? Map via the CBC.
10:57pm
Tim Hudak on the mike. "My friends, let me tell you, it's good to be back home again."
Other highlights:
10:47pm
Polls reporting right now:
LIB: 53 PC: 37 NDP: 17 GPO: 0
10:42pm
Rosario Marchese just took back the lead in Trinity-Spadina, though it is still *very* tight. 70 polls left to report.
10:39pm
Here is Andrea Horwath's, untouched, cake. Not a terrible night for them, but hopes were higher.
10:30pm
Hmmm.
10:23pm
The Toronto Star likes CTV (I wonder why). "McGuinty's Liberals victorious and in majority territory"
10:20pm
Question: What of Ford Nation?
10:07pm
Jonah Schein leads Cristina Martins by a a narrow margin in Davenport. Same deal in Trinity-Spadina, where somehow Sarah Thomson is also narrowly leading (over Rosario Marchese).
10:00pm
The majority question is the question. Libs hang around 53/54 seats right now.
9:53pm
The scene at the NDP party in Hamilton as supporters wait for results. The party is currently projected at 17 seats.
9:49pm
Rocco Rossi looks like he's going to lose again. Time to hang 'em up R.R.?
9:40pm
Everyone is still projecting a Liberal win, but here's the polls as it stands now:
LIB: 50 PC: 38 NDP: 19 GPO: 0
9:34pm
CP24 and CTV declare Liberal win. The key question remains whether or not it's a majority. Here's the results, as reporting right now (via CBC):
LIB: 52 PC: 38 NDP: 15 GPO: 0
9:22pm
Huge update early in the night! Here are the projected results as reported by CP24 at 9:20pm or so.
LIB: 50 PC: 35: NDP: 13 GPO: 0
That's majority territory. The Liberals are leading in 49 ridings, while the PCs are leading in 25.
9:16pm
Not that it really matters at this point, but this is who some of the TO-based media folks endorsed:
9:14pm
Oh hey, it's 2-0 Leafs. In case you care...
9:07pm
Just kidding! The stupid-early results have it as follows (N.B. this is irrelevant):
PC: 7 LIB: 4 NDP: 0 GPO: 0
9:05pm
I'm actually watching the hockey game right now, so I don't have an update to offer.
9:00pm
The polls just closed! Maybe if I use enough exclamation points, this election will become exciting!
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