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Ontario Liberal leadership conventions

Ballot-by-ballot results of leadership races in the Ontario Liberal Party.

Note: Before 1919, the leaders of the Ontario Liberal party were chosen by the party's elected MPPs. There were calls for a more open process as early as 1907.

Contents

1919 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on June 26, 1919.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot:

1922 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on March 3, 1922.)

(Note: The vote totals do not appear to have been announced.)

1930 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held in December 1930.)

  • William Sinclair and Sydney Tweed both withdrew from the race before balloting.

1943 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on April 30, 1943.)

1945 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on April 2, 1945.)

[Hepburn was defeated in the 1945 provincial election, and Farquhar Oliver was chosen as the Ontario Liberal Party's parliamentary leader on July 4, 1945. It is assumed that Oliver was confirmed as leader without opposition at a subsequent party convention.]

1950 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on November 10, 1950.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot (Sullivan eliminated; Hicks, Cox and Hipel withdraw):

Third Ballot (Calder eliminated):

1954 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on April 9, 1954.)

1958 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on April 20, 1958.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot:

Third Ballot:

1964 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on September 19-20, 1964.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot (Gould eliminated):

Third Ballot (Sargent eliminated):

Fourth Ballot (Copps eliminated):

Fifth Ballot (Greene eliminated):

Sixth Ballot (Nixon eliminated):

1967 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on January 6, 1967.)

(Nixon announced his resignation as party leader in 1972, but subsequently entered the race to succeed himself in 1973.)

1973 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on October 28, 1973.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot:

Third Ballot (Deacon endorses Nixon):

1976 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on January 25, 1976.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot:

Third Ballot:

1982 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held on February 21, 1982).

First Ballot:

Second Ballot (Sweeney eliminated, Breithaupt withdraws):

1992 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held February 8-9, 1992, in Hamilton, Ontario.)

First Ballot:

Second Ballot (Ramsay eliminated, releases delegates):

Third Ballot (Mahoney eliminated, supports McLeod):

Fourth Ballot (Beer eliminated, releases delegates):

Fifth Ballot (Sorbara eliminated, releases delegates):

(Note: There were 21 spoiled ballots on the final count, mostly from diehard supporters of Sorbara.)

1996 Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention

(Held November 30-December 1, 1996 in Toronto, Ontario)

First Ballot (results announced 7:31 pm, November 30):

Second Ballot (results announced 10:25 pm, November 30; Kells eliminated; Castrilli initially withdraws from the ballot but subsequently returns, causing a delay in voting):

Third Ballot (results announced 12:39 am, December 1; Castrilli eliminated and Gerretsen withdraws, both support McGuinty):

Fourth Ballot (results announced 2:35 am, December 1; Duncan eliminated, supports Kennedy):

Fifth Ballot (results announced 4:25 am, December 1; Cordiano eliminated, supports McGuinty):

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