1951 Ontario general election

The 1951 Ontario general election was held on November 22, 1951, to elect the 90 members of the 24th Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario.[1]

1951 Ontario general election

November 22, 1951

90 seats in the 24th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
46 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Leslie Frost Walter Thomson Ted Jolliffe
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal Co-operative Commonwealth
Leader since April 27, 1949 November 10, 1950 April 3, 1942
Leader's seat Victoria Ran in Ontario (Lost) York South (lost re-election)
Last election 53 14 21
Seats won 79 8 2
Seat change 26 6 19
Percentage 48.5% 31.5% 19.1%
Swing 7.0pp 1.7pp 3.3pp

Premier before election

Leslie Frost
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Leslie Frost
Progressive Conservative

The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, led by Leslie Frost, won a fourth consecutive term in office, increasing its caucus in the legislature from 53 in the previous election to 79—a solid majority.

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Walter Thomson, lost six seats, but regained the role of official opposition because of the collapse of the CCF vote. Albert Wren was elected as a Liberal-Labour candidate and sat with the Liberal caucus.

The social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), led by Ted Jolliffe, lost all but two of its previous 21 seats with Jolliffe himself being defeated in the riding of York South.

One seat was won by J.B. Salsberg of the Labor-Progressive Party (which was the Communist Party of Ontario). LPP leader A.A. MacLeod lost his downtown Toronto seat of Bellwoods in this election and three other LPP candidates were also defeated.

Results

Elections to the 24th Parliament of Ontario (1951)
Political party Party leader MPPs Votes
Candidates 1948 Dissol. 1951 ± # % ± (pp)
Progressive Conservative Leslie Frost 90 53 53 79 26 860,939 48.46% 7.18
Liberal Walter Thomson 88 13 13 7 6 551,753 31.06% 1.72
Co-operative Commonwealth Ted Jolliffe 77 21 21 2 19 339,362 19.10% 7.42
Labor–Progressive Stewart Smith 6 2 2 1 1 11,914 0.67% 0.33
Liberal–Labour 2 1 1 1 7,939 0.45% 0.01
Independent 4 1,869 0.11% 0.01
Independent-Labour 1 1,375 0.08% New
Independent-PC 2 1,094 0.06% 0.13
  Socialist-Labour 1 371 0.02% 0.03
Independent-CCF Did not campaign
Labour Did not campaign
Social Credit Did not campaign
Union of Electors Did not campaign
Vacant
Total 271 90 90 90 1,776,616 100.00%
Blank and invalid ballots 23,834
Registered voters / turnout 2,745,709 65.57% 2.09
Seats and popular vote by party
PartySeatsVotesChange (pp)
 Progressive Conservative
79 / 90
48.46%
7.18 7.18
 
 Liberal
7 / 90
31.06%
1.72 1.72
 
 Co-operative Commonwealth
2 / 90
19.10%
-7.42
 
 Other
2 / 90
1.38%
-1.48
 

Seats that changed hands

Elections to the 24th Parliament of Ontario – seats won/lost by party, 1948–1951
Party 1948 Gain from (loss to) 1951
PC Lib CCF Lbr-P L-L
Progressive Conservative 538(1)18179
Liberal 131(8)17
Co-operative Commonwealth 21(18)(1)2
Labor–Progressive 2(1)1
Liberal–Labour 11
Total901(27)8(2)19190

There were 29 seats that changed allegiance in the election.

See also

References

  1. "1951 General Election". Elections Ontario. Elections Ontario. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
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