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词条 2015 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election
释义

  1. Rules and procedure

  2. Timeline

  3. Interim leadership

  4. Declared candidates

     Patrick Brown  Christine Elliott 

  5. Withdrawn

     Vic Fedeli  Lisa MacLeod  Monte McNaughton 

  6. Declined

  7. Results

     Riding results 

  8. Opinion polling

     All Ontarians  Progressive Conservative supporters only  Progressive Conservative Members Only 

  9. See also

  10. References

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The 2015 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election was held on May 9, 2015, as a result of the resignation of Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak following the provincial election on June 12, 2014, his second loss in a row as party leader. Patrick Brown won the leadership with 61.8% of votes allocated, defeating Christine Elliott who had 38.2%.

Rules and procedure

The party's 76,587 members[1] were eligible to cast votes by preferential ballot. The vote will be weighted so that each of the province's 107 ridings that has more than 100 votes cast are allocated 100 electoral votes;[2] ridings in which fewer than 100 party members vote will not be weighted, but will instead have the votes counted as individual votes.[1] If at least 100 members votes in each riding the number of electoral college votes needed to win will be 5,351.[1] The registration fee was $75,000 plus a refundable deposit of $25,000[1] and the spending limit was $1.25 million.[6] 20% of money raised by candidates after the first $100,000 will be transferred to the PC Ontario Fund.[6] The lowest ranked candidate will be dropped from the next round as ballots are counted, and the first candidate to get 50 per cent of the votes will be declared the new leader.[6]

Timeline

  • June 12, 2014: General election results in the incumbent Liberals, led by Kathleen Wynne, being re-elected with a majority government and the Progressive Conservatives losing 9 seats. Party leader Tim Hudak announces his intention to resign as leader following the selection of his successor.
  • June 16, 2014: Progressive Conservative caucus meets with a majority of MPPs asking Hudak to resign immediately.[2][3]
  • June 18, 2014: Hudak announces to the Progressive Conservative caucus that he will resign effective July 2, 2014.
  • June 25, 2014: Christine Elliott announces her bid for the leadership of the Ontario PC Party.
  • July 2, 2014: Ontario legislature convenes; Hudak's resignation will take effect; Progressive Conservative caucus chooses Jim Wilson as interim leader.[2][3]
  • July 5, 2014: The Progressive Conservative executive met to discuss the leadership and appointed a committee to consult the party membership and then draft recommendations for leadership campaign rules and propose a date for the election.[2][3][4][16]
  • Early August 2014: Party committee reports back to the executive with its proposals.[5]
  • August 9, 2014: Party executive announces that the leadership election will occur no earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than May 31, 2015. The planning committee is given an additional six weeks to consult with party members on the rules of the election.[6]
  • September 17, 2014: Monte McNaughton declares his candidacy.
  • September 21, 2014: Planning committee reports back to executive.[6]
  • September 24, 2014: Vic Fedeli declares his candidacy.
  • September 28, 2014: Patrick Brown declares his candidacy.
  • October 6, 2014: Lisa MacLeod declares her candidacy.
  • November 8, 2014: Official campaign period begins.[1]
  • November 24, 2014: All-candidates debate in Sudbury.[7]
  • January 26, 2015: All-candidates debate in London.[7]
  • January 30, 2015 at 12 pm: Deadline for candidates to file nomination papers and pay first installment of $75,000 registration fee and $25,000 deposit.[1][8]
  • February 4, 2015: Fedeli withdraws from contest.
  • February 6, 2015: MacLeod withdraws; final non-refundable $50,000 installment of candidate entry fee is due.[9]
  • February 11, 2015: All-candidates debate in Ottawa.[7]
  • February 28, 2015: Date by which one must become a member of the party and be eligible to vote in the leadership election.[2][8]
  • April 9, 2015: McNaughton withdraws; endorses Brown.[29]
  • May 1, 2015: Televised debate on TVO in Toronto
  • May 3 & 7, 2015: Members cast preferential ballot for leader.[10]
  • May 8–9, 2015: Ballots counted.[1]
  • May 9, 2015: Results announced, riding by riding, between 10 am and noon at the Toronto Congress Centre.[11][10]

Interim leadership

The following MPPs stood in the July 2, 2014, election by caucus to be interim leader of the party until the leadership election for a permanent leader is held:

  • Randy Hillier (Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington), MPP since 2007, variously Opposition Critic for Labour, Municipal Affairs and Housing, Rural Affairs, and Northern Development, Mines and Forestry.[12]
  • Jim Wilson (Simcoe—Grey), MPP since 1990, Opposition House Leader (2011–2014), previously Minister of Health (1995–1997), Minister of Energy, Science & Technology (1997–2002), Minister of Northern Development and Mines (2002–2003), Minister of Environment (2003).[12]
  • John Yakabuski (Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke), MPP since 2003, has served as Chief Opposition Whip (2011–2014), Opposition House Leader (2010–2011) and variously Opposition Critic for Community Safety and Energy.[12]

Jim Wilson was elected by caucus to be interim leader and also assumed the position of Leader of the Opposition. Vote totals were not released.[13]

Declared candidates

Patrick Brown

Background

Federal Conservative Party MP for Barrie (2006–2015), Barrie City Councillor (2000–2006), President of the Progressive Conservative Youth Federation (PCYF) (1998–2002). Former vice-president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Lawyer by profession.

Date candidacy declared: September 28, 2014[14]

Supporters
  • MPPs: (5) Rick Nicholls (Chatham-Kent—Essex), Jack MacLaren (Carleton—Mississippi Mills), Toby Barrett (Haldimand—Norfolk), Bob Bailey (Sarnia—Lambton), Monte McNaughton (Lambton—Kent—Middlesex; former leadership candidate)[29]
  • MPs: (18) Gord Brown (Leeds—Grenville), Paul Calandra (Oak Ridges—Markham), Rick Dykstra (St. Catharines),[15] Dave Mackenzie (Oxford),[16] Phil McColeman (Brant), Brad Butt (Mississauga—Streetsville),[17] Chungsen Leung (Willowdale), Tim Uppal (Edmonton—Spruce Grove, AB), Bal Gosal (Bramalea—Gore—Malton), Parm Gill (Brampton—Springdale), Kyle Seeback (Brampton West), Costas Menegakis (Richmond Hill), Mark Adler (York Centre), Wladyslaw Lizon (Mississauga East—Cooksville), Joe Daniel (Don Valley East), Pierre Lemieux (Glengarry—Prescott—Russell), Royal Galipeau (Ottawa—Orléans), Dean Allison (Niagara West—Glanbrook)
  • Senators: (6) Don Meredith (Ontario), Lynn Beyak (Ontario), Salma Ataullahjan (Ontario), Thanh Hai Ngo (Ontario), Tobias Enverga (Ontario), Victor Oh (Ontario)
  • Municipal politicians: (6) Sandie Bellow (St. Catherines City Councillor for Ward 5), Scott McPherson (Oro-Medonte City Councillor for Ward 2), Denzil Minnan-Wong (Toronto City Councillor for Ward 34; Deputy Mayor of Toronto),[18] Sergio Morales (Barrie City Councillor for Ward 9), Ross Romano (Sault Ste. Marie City Councillor for Ward 6), Mat Siscoe (St. Catherines City Councillor for Ward 4)
  • Former MPPs: (4) Steve Gilchrist (Scarborough East, 1995–2003), Jane McKenna (Burlington, 2011–2014), John Hastings (Etobicoke North, 1995–2003), Dave Boushy (Sarnia, 1995–1999)
  • Former MPs:
  • Former Senators: (4) Consiglio Di Nino (Ontario),[19] Vim Kochhar (Ontario), Hugh Segal (Ontario), Asha Seth (Ontario)[20]
  • Former municipal politicians: (2) Joe DiPaola (Richmond Hill City Councillor for Ward 6, 1998-2006),[21] Alex Nuttall (Barrie City Councillor for Ward 10, 2006-2014)
  • Former candidates: (6) Jeff Bennett (London West, 2014), Andrew Ffrench (York South—Weston, 2014), Kevin Gaudet (Pickering—Scarborough East, 2014), Nita Kang (Scarborough Southwest, 2014), Derek Parks (Thunder Bay—Superior North, 2014), Roxanne Villeneuve (Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, 2014)
  • Other prominent individuals: (16) Derek Burney (Canadian Ambassador to the United States, 1989-1993),[22] Stuart Clark (Ontario PC Campus Association President, 2013-2014), Troy Crowder (NHL Player), Mike Gartner (NHL Player), Zack Goldford (Ontario PC Youth Association President), Wayne Gretzky (NHL Player), Dale Hawerchuk (NHL Player), Darma Jain (Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce President), Kris King (NHL Player), Gary Leeman (NHL Player), Narendra Modi (Prime Minister of India),[23] Alanna Newman (Ontario PC Youth Association President, 2013-2014), Laj Prasher (Canada India Foundation President), Mark Towhey (Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Toronto, 2011-2013),[24] Devon White (MLB Player), Ken Zeise (Ontario PC Party President, 2008-2012)
  • Organizations:
  • Media: (1) Paul Godfrey (CEO of Postmedia)
  • Policies:

Christine Elliott

Background

MPP since 2006 (Whitby—Ajax (2006–2007), Whitby—Oshawa (2007–2015). Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Critic for Health and Long-Term Care since 2009. Ran in the 2009 leadership election, placing third. Widow of former federal Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty. Prior to entering politics, Elliott was a lawyer who practiced corporate, estate and real estate law.

Date candidacy declared: June 25, 2014[25]

Supporters
  • MPPs: (17) Ted Arnott (Wellington—Halton Hills), Todd Smith (Prince Edward—Hastings), Michael Harris (Kitchener—Conestoga), Norm Miller (Parry Sound—Muskoka), Jeff Yurek (Elgin—Middlesex—London), Sylvia Jones (Dufferin—Caledon), Laurie Scott (Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock), Bill Walker (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound), Lisa Thompson (Huron—Bruce), Gila Martow (Thornhill), Ernie Hardeman (Oxford), Vic Fedeli (Nipissing; former leadership candidate), Randy Pettapiece (Perth—Wellington),[26] Lisa MacLeod (Nepean—Carleton; former leadership candidate), Steve Clark (Leeds—Grenville), Julia Munro (York—Simcoe), Jim McDonell (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry)[27]
  • MPs: (25) Chris Alexander (Ajax—Pickering), Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North), Mike Wallace (Burlington), Peter Kent (Thornhill), Erin O'Toole (Durham), Ed Holder (London West), Michael Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills), Rob Nicholson (Niagara Falls), Kellie Leitch (Simcoe—Grey), Chungsen Leung (Willowdale), Costas Menegakis (Richmond Hill), Peter Braid (Kitchener—Waterloo), Daryl Kramp (Prince Edward—Hastings), Rick Norlock (Northumberland—Quinte West), Ted Opitz (Etobicoke Centre), Joe Preston (Elgin—Middlesex—London), Bernard Trottier (Etobicoke—Lakeshore), Dave Van Kesteren (Chatham-Kent—Essex), Terence Young (Oakville), Pat Perkins (Whitby—Oshawa), David Sweet (Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale), John Baird (Ottawa West—Nepean), John Carmichael (Don Valley West), Lisa Raitt (Halton), Jay Aspin (Nipissing—Timiskaming)
  • Senators: (3) Nicole Eaton (Ontario), Linda Frum (Ontario), Marjory LeBreton (Ontario)
  • Municipal politicians: (2) Don Mitchell (Mayor of Whitby), Rob Ford (Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2; Mayor of Toronto, 2010-2014)
  • Former MPPs: (12) Bill Davis (Premier of Ontario, 1971–1985; MPP 1959–1985),[28] Peter Shurman (Thornhill, 2007–2013), Jerry Ouellette (Oshawa, 1995–2014), Bart Maves (Niagara Falls, 1995–2003), Wayne Wettlaufer (Kitchener Centre, 1995-2003), John O'Toole (Durham, 1995–2014), Barb Fisher (Bruce, 1995–1999), Phil Gillies (Brantford, 1981–1987), Brad Clark (Stoney Creek, 1999–2003), Joyce Savoline (Burlington, 2007-2011), Andy Brandt (Sarnia, 1981-1990; former interim leader), Doug Holyday (Etobicoke—Lakeshore, 2013-2014; former Deputy Mayor of Toronto)
  • Former MPs:
  • Former Senators:
  • Former municipal politicians: (3) Nancy Branscombe (London City Councillor for Ward 6, 2006-2014),[29] Doug Ford (Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2, 2010-2014),[30] Hazel McCallion, (Mayor of Mississauga, 1978-2014)
  • Former candidates: (10) Steve Black (Timmins—James Bay, 2014), Rick Byers (Oakville, 2011),[31][32] Liang Chen (Scarborough—Agincourt, 2011 & 2014), Ken Kirupa (Scarborough—Guildwood, 2013 & 2014), Todd McCarthy (Ajax—Pickering, 2011 & 2014), David Ramalho (Scarborough Centre, 2014), Chris Robson (London—Fanshawe, 2014), Larry Scott (Oakville, 2011 & 2014), Farid Wassef (Oak Ridges—Markham, 2011 & 2014), Tracey Weiler (Kitchener—Waterloo, 2012 & 2014)
  • Other prominent individuals: (1) Sally Barnes (Former Press Secretary to Premier Bill Davis)
  • Organizations:
  • Media:
  • Policies:

Withdrawn

Vic Fedeli

Background

MPP for Nipissing (2011–present), Opposition Finance Critic (2013–present), Energy Critic (2011–2013), Finance Critic (2013–Present), Fedeli served as mayor of North Bay, Ontario (2003–2010) for two terms, during which he donated his entire salary to charity. Before entering politics, he ran Fedeli Advertising, which in 1989 was ranked by Profit - the magazine for Small Business as the firm 34th on its list of 50 Best Places to Work in Canada. Fedeli was also recognized as one of Canada's Most Successful Entrepreneurs in an episode of MoneyMakers, hosted by Everett Banning. Additionally, Fedeli served as the dollar-per-year chairman of a non-profit organization in North Bay. Fedeli's campaign is called "OntarioFirst".[58]

Date candidacy declared: September 24, 2014[33]

Date withdrawn: February 4, 2015, endorsed Elliott[34]

Supporters

Support from caucus members: Randy Pettapiece (Perth—Wellington)

Support from federal caucus members: Jay Aspin (Nipissing—Timiskaming)

Support from former provincial caucus members:

Other prominent supporters: Paula Peroni, 2014 Sudbury candidate and Sudbury Catholic District School Board trustee;[35]

Policies

Lisa MacLeod

Background

MPP for Nepean—Carleton (2006–present), Opposition Treasury Board Critic (2014–present), Energy and Francophone Affairs Critic (2013–2014), Education Critic (2011–2013), Revenue and Government Accountability Critic (2009–2011).

Date candidacy declared: October 6, 2014[36]

Date withdrawn: February 6, 2015, endorsed Elliott[27]

Supporters

Support from caucus members: Steve Clark (Leeds—Grenville), Garfield Dunlop (Simcoe North), Julia Munro (York—Simcoe), Jim McDonell (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry)

Support from federal caucus members: Senator Bob Runciman, former interim PC Leader and cabinet minister, former MPP for Leeds—Grenville[37]

Support from former provincial caucus members: Norm Sterling (Carleton—Mississippi Mills, Lanark—Carleton, Carleton, 1979–2011)[38]

Other prominent supporters:

Policies:

Monte McNaughton

Background

MPP for Lambton—Kent—Middlesex (2011–present), Opposition Critic for Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade (2014–present), Labour Critic (2013–2014), Economic Development and Innovation Critic (2011–2013). Prior to entering provincial politics, McNaughton sat on the city council of Newbury and was general manager and co-owner of McNaughton Family Shopping Centre in Newbury. He also served as chair of the Newbury Economic Development Committee and was president of the Strathroy and District Chamber of Commerce in 2009–10.

Date candidacy declared: September 17, 2014[39]

Date withdrawn: April 9, 2015; endorsed Brown.[40]

Supporters

Support from caucus members: Bob Bailey (Sarnia—Lambton)

Supports from federal caucus members:

Supports from former provincial caucus members: Darcy McKeough (Kent West, 1963–1967; Chatham—Kent 1967–1981), Marcel Beaubien, (Lambton then Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, 1995–2003), Andrew Naismith Watson, (Chatham—Kent 1978–1985)[41]

Other prominent supporters: Rob Ford, Toronto city councillor and former mayor (2010–2014)[42]

Policies: Social conservative

Declined

  • John Baird, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2011–2015) and MP for Ottawa West—Nepean (2006–2015), former MPP (1995–2005) and provincial cabinet minister (1999–2003). Endorsed Elliott[43][44]
  • Rick Byers, Bay Street executive (Borealis Infrastructure) and former federal and provincial candidate in Oakville. Endorsed Elliott[31][32]
  • Michael Chong, MP for Wellington—Halton Hills (2004–present), federal Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, and Minister of Sport (2006). Endorsed Elliott[43][45]
  • Richard Ciano, President of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (2012–2015).[46]
  • Tony Clement, federal President of the Treasury Board (2011–2015) and MP for Parry Sound—Muskoka (2006–present), former MPP (1995–2003) and provincial cabinet minister (1997–2003).[47][48]
  • Rick Dykstra, MP for St. Catharines (2006–2015).[43] Endorsed Brown.[49]
  • Doug Ford, Toronto City Councillor (2010–2014), and runner-up 2014 Toronto mayoral election. Endorsed Elliott[30]
  • Randy Hillier, MPP for Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington (2007–present).[3]
  • Kellie Leitch, federal Minister of Labour (2013–2015) and MP for Simcoe—Grey (2011–present). Endorsed Elliott[50]
  • Rod Phillips, former chair of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, chair of Postmedia Network Inc. and the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance.[51]
  • Lisa Raitt, federal Minister of Transport (2013–2015) and MP for Halton (2008–present). Endorsed Elliott[47][52]

Results

Results announced in Toronto on May 9, 2015Ballot Count
CandidateWeighted votes
(sum of percentages in each riding)
Percentage
Patrick Brown6,54361.8
Christine Elliott4,04038.2
Total10,583100

Eligible voters: 76,587; turnout: 49.3%[53]

Riding results

Toronto
RidingMPP/MP (supported)BrownElliottTotal
Toronto & York
Beaches-East York5446100
Davenport7328100
Eglinton-LawrenceMP: Joe Oliver2872100
Parkdale-High Park6535100
St. Paul's4159100
Toronto Centre3070100
Toronto-Danforth5347100
Trinity-Spadina3961100
Etobicoke
Etobicoke CentreMP: Ted Opitz (Elliott)4753100
Etobicoke-LakeshoreMP: Bernard Trottier (Elliott)5842100
Etobicoke North7723100
North York
Don Valley EastMP: Joe Daniel (Brown)6139100
Don Valley WestMP: John Carmichael (Elliott)3862100
WillowdaleMP: Chungsen Leung5842100
York CentreMP: Mark Adler (Brown)5842100
York South-WestonMP: Mike Sullivan8218100
York West8614100
Scarborough
Scarborough-Agincourt8416100
Scarborough CentreMP: Roxanne James7624100
Scarborough-Guildwood8119100
Scarborough-Rouge River9010100
Scarborough Southwest7228100
905
RidingMPP/MP (supported)BrownElliottTotal
Hamilton & Niagara
Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-WestdaleMP: David Sweet (Elliott)5545100
BrantMP: Phil McColeman (Brown)7030100
Haldimand-NorfolkMPP: Toby Barrett (Brown)
MP: Diane Finley
7129100
Hamilton Centre7030100
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek7228100
Hamilton Mountain8119100
Niagara FallsMP: Rob Nicholson (Elliott)4357100
Niagara West-GlanbrookMPP: Tim Hudak
MP: Dean Allison (Brown)
6436100
St. CatharinesMP: Rick Dykstra (Brown)7030100
Welland6832100
Peel & Halton
Bramalea-Gore-MaltonMP: Bal Gosal (Brown)7624100
Brampton-SpringdaleMP: Parm Gill (Brown)6733100
Brampton WestMP: Kyle Seeback (Brown)7228100
Mississauga-Brampton SouthMP: Eve Adams8119100
Mississauga East-CooksvilleMP: Wladyslaw Lizon (Brown)8812100
Mississauga-ErindaleMP: Bob Dechert7525100
Mississauga SouthMP: Stella Ambler4852100
Mississauga-StreetsvilleMP: Brad Butt (Brown)7426100
BurlingtonMP: Mike Wallace (Elliott)4159100
HaltonMP: Lisa Raitt (Elliott)6832100
OakvilleMP: Terence Young (Elliott)4456100
York & Simcoe
Markham-Unionville8713100
Newmarket-AuroraMP: Lois Brown6436100
Oak Ridges-MarkhamMP: Paul Calandra (Brown)7426100
Richmond HillMP: Costas Menegakis7228100
ThornhillMPP: Gila Martow (Elliott)
MP: Peter Kent (Elliott)
5248100
Vaughan5941100
York-SimcoeMPP: Julia Munro (Elliott)
MP: Peter Van Loan
7129100
BarrieMP: Patrick Brown (Brown)8911100
Simcoe-GreyMPP: Jim Wilson
MP: Kellie Leitch (Elliott)
6535100
Simcoe NorthMPP: Garfield Dunlop
MP: Bruce Stanton (Elliott)
4852100
Durham
Ajax-PickeringMP: Chris Alexander (Elliott)5446100
DurhamMP: Erin O'Toole (Elliott)3664100
OshawaMP: Colin Carrie4852100
Pickering-Scarborough EastMP: Corneliu Chisu6634100
Whitby-OshawaMPP: Christine Elliott (Elliott)
MP: Pat Perkins (Elliott)
2773100
Eastern Ontario
RidingMPP/MP (supported)BrownElliottTotal
Ottawa
Carleton-Mississippi MillsMPP: Jack MacLaren (Brown)
MP: Gordon O'Connor
6832100
Nepean-CarletonMPP: Lisa MacLeod (Elliott)
MP: Pierre Poilievre
6238100
Ottawa Centre5644100
Ottawa-OrleansMP: Royal Galipeau (Brown)6931100
Ottawa South6535100
Ottawa-Vanier6040100
Ottawa West-NepeanMP: John Baird (Elliott)5347100
Eastern Ontario
Glengarry-Prescott-RussellMP: Pierre Lemieux (Brown)5842100
Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-BrockMPP: Laurie Scott (Elliott)
MP: Barry Devolin
2971100
Kingston and the Islands5446100
Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and AddingtonMPP: Randy Hillier
MP: Scott Reid
5644100
Leeds-GrenvilleMPP: Steve Clark (Elliott)
MP: Gord Brown (Brown)
4753100
Northumberland-Quinte WestMP: Rick Norlock (Elliott)3961100
PeterboroughMP: Dean Del Mastro6139100
Prince Edward-HastingsMPP: Todd Smith (Elliott)
MP: Daryl Kramp (Elliott)
3367100
Renfrew-Nipissing-PembrokeMPP: John Yakabuski
MP: Cheryl Gallant
6634100
Stormont-Dundas-South GlengarryMPP: Jim McDonell (Elliott)
MP: Guy Lauzon
5545100
Southwestern Ontario
RidingMPP/MP (supported)BrownElliottTotal
Kitchener-Waterloo
CambridgeMP: Gary Goodyear6139100
Guelph5644100
Kitchener CentreMP: Stephen Woodworth5050100
Kitchener-ConestogaMPP: Michael Harris (Elliott)
MP: Harold Albrecht
5347100
Kitchener-WaterlooMP: Peter Braid (Elliott)5842100
Wellington-Halton HillsMPP: Ted Arnott (Elliott)
MP: Michael Chong (Elliott)
5347100
London
Elgin-Middlesex-LondonMPP: Jeff Yurek (Elliott)
MP: Joe Preston (Elliott)
4951100
London-Fanshawe7525100
London North CentreMP: Susan Truppe6634100
London WestMP: Ed Holder (Elliott)6733100
Windsor-Essex
Chatham-Kent-EssexMPP: Rick Nicholls (Brown)
MP: Dave Van Kesteren (Elliott)
7327100
EssexMP: Jeff Watson7525100
Windsor-Tecumseh8020100
Windsor West8911100
Rural
Bruce-Grey-Owen SoundMPP: Bill Walker (Elliott)
MP: Larry Miller
4654100
Dufferin-CaledonMPP: Sylvia Jones (Elliott)
MP: David Tilson
5743100
Huron-BruceMPP: Lisa Thompson (Elliott)
MP: Ben Lobb
5248100
Lambton-Kent-MiddlesexMPP: Monte McNaughton (Brown)
MP: Bev Shipley
8515100
OxfordMPP: Ernie Hardeman (Elliott)
MP: Dave Mackenzie (Brown)
4654100
Perth-WellingtonMPP: Randy Pettapiece (Elliott)
MP: Gary Schellenberger
5743100
Sarnia-LambtonMPP: Bob Bailey (Brown)
MP: Pat Davidson
7129100
Northern Ontario
RidingMPP/MP (supported)BrownElliottTotal
Algoma-Manitoulin492877
Kenora-Rainy RiverMP: Greg Rickford7921100
Nickel Belt583593
NipissingMPP: Vic Fedeli (Elliott)
MP: Jay Aspin (Elliott)
4060100
Parry Sound-MuskokaMPP: Norm Miller (Elliott)
MP: Tony Clement
3763100
Sault Ste. MarieMP: Bryan Hayes8812100
Sudbury7327100
Thunder Bay-Atikokan7327100
Thunder Bay-Superior North553287
Timiskaming-Cochrane431861
Timmins-James Bay382765

Opinion polling

All Ontarians

Poll sourceDate1st2nd3rdOther
Forum Research
Sample size: 881
March 26, 2015 Christine Elliott
24%
Monte McNaughton 7% Patrick Brown
6%
Someone else 29%, Don't know 34%
[https://www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2014/10/03/poll_suggests_christine_elliott_leads_ontario_pc_race.html Forum Research]
Sample size: 1,079
September 30-October 1, 2014 Christine Elliott
14%
Lisa MacLeod
9%
Patrick Brown
5%
Vic Fedeli 4%, Monte McNaughton 4%, Someone else 14%, Don't know 43%
Forum Research
Sample size: 810
July 3, 2014 Christine Elliott
21%
John Baird
9%
Doug Ford
8%
Tony Clement 7%, Lisa MacLeod 6%, Lisa Raitt 3%, Someone else 15%, Don't know 30%

Progressive Conservative supporters only

Poll sourceDate1st2nd3rdOther
Forum Research
Sample size: 310
March 26, 2015 Christine Elliott
35%
Monte McNaughton 15% Patrick Brown
11%
None of these 9%, Don't know 30%
[https://www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2014/10/03/poll_suggests_christine_elliott_leads_ontario_pc_race.html Forum Research]
Sample size: 367
September 30-October 1, 2014 Christine Elliott
24%
Lisa MacLeod
11%
Patrick Brown
6%
Vic Fedeli 5%, Monte McNaughton 3%, Someone else 20%, Don't know 30%
Forum Research
Sample size: 287
July 3, 2014 Christine Elliott
25%
John Baird
14%
Lisa MacLeod
11%
Tony Clement 7%, Doug Ford 6%, Lisa Raitt 3%, Someone else 15%, Don't know 19%

Progressive Conservative Members Only

Poll sourceDate1st2nd3rdOther
Mainstreet Research
Sample size: 442
April 30, 2015 Patrick Brown
62%
Christine Elliott 33% -
Undecided 5%
Mainstreet Research
Sample size: 348
April 14, 2015 Patrick Brown
47%
Christine Elliott 41% -
Undecided 12%
Forum Research
Sample size: 65
March 26, 2015 Christine Elliott
51%
Monte McNaughton 13% Patrick Brown
10%
Someone else 14%, Don't know 11%

See also

  • Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership elections
  • Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 2009

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