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This is a list of results of leadership elections for the Ontario Liberal Party, a political party in Ontario, Canada. Note: Before 1919, the leaders of the Ontario Liberal Party were chosen by the its elected Members of the Legislative Assembly. There were calls for a more open process as early as 1907. 1919 leadership convention(Held on June 26, 1919 at the Foresters' Hall, 22 College Street, Toronto.)[1] First ballot:
Second ballot:
1922 leadership convention(Held on March 3, 1922 at the Foresters' Hall, 22 College Street, Toronto.)[3]
(Note: The vote totals do not appear to have been announced.) 1930 leadership convention(Held on December 16–17, 1930 at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto.)[4]
W.E.N. Sinclair and Sydney Tweed both withdrew from the race before balloting. 1943 leadership convention{{main|Liberal Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1943}}(Held on April 30, 1943 at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto.)
There were 8 spoiled ballots. Premier Gordon Conant had also been a candidate but collapsed the morning of the leadership vote and withdrew. 1945 leadership election(Held on April 2, 1945 at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto.)
Harry Nixon resigned as Liberal leader on December 10, 1944 and nominated Hepburn to succeed him as parliamentary leader until a leadership convention could be held.[5] Following the defeat of George Drew's Conservative government in a non-confidence motion, Hepburn was elected Acting Leader on April 2, 1945, at a joint meeting held at the King Edward Hotel of Ontario Liberal MPPs, federal Ontario Liberal MPs the party executive and other party officials in order to lead the party into the election. The move was to be affirmed by a party convention to be held on May 1, but this was cancelled due to the 1945 provincial election being underway.[6][7][8] 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. 1947 leadership convention(Held on May 16, 1947 at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto)[9][10]
(Note: Complete vote totals were not reported. Oliver received 492 of 661 votes cast)[10] 1950 leadership convention(Held on November 10, 1950 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.)[11] First ballot:
Second ballot (Sullivan eliminated; Hicks, Cox and Hipel withdrew):
Third ballot (Calder eliminated):
1954 leadership convention(Held on April 9, 1954 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.)[12]
1958 leadership convention(Held on April 20, 1958 at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto.)[13] First ballot:
Wren eliminated and endorsed Wintermeyer; Whicher and Reaume withdrew and endorsed Wintermeyer.[14] Second ballot:
Singer eliminated. Third ballot:
1964 leadership convention{{main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1964}}(Held on September 19–20, 1964.)
1967 leadership convention(Held on January 6, 1967 at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto)[15]
(Nixon was elected interim leader by the caucus on November 16, 1966 following the resignation of Andrew Thompson. Nixon had suggested that Charles Templeton may become permanent leader but members of his caucus spoke in opposition and Templeton decline to run. Nixon was acclaimed as permanent leader at the party's 1967 convention. He announced his resignation as party leader in 1972, but subsequently entered the race to succeed himself in 1973.) 1973 leadership convention{{main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1973}}(Held on October 28, 1973.)
1976 leadership convention{{main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1976}}(Held on January 24–25, 1976.)
1982 leadership convention{{main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1982}}(Held on February 21, 1982). {{Color box|pink|border=darkgray}} = Eliminated from next round {{Color box|lightblue|border=darkgray}} = Withdrew nomination {{Color box|lightgreen|border=darkgray}} = Winner
1992 leadership convention{{main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1992}}(Held February 8–9, 1992, in Hamilton, Ontario.) {{Color box|pink|border=darkgray}} = Eliminated from next round {{Color box|lightblue|border=darkgray}} = Withdrew nomination {{Color box|lightgreen|border=darkgray}} = Winner
{{note_label|ballot|A}}There were 21 spoiled ballots on the final count, mostly from die-hard supporters of Sorbara. 1996 leadership convention{{main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1996}}(Held November 30 – December 1, 1996 in Toronto, Ontario) {{Color box|pink|border=darkgray}} = Eliminated from next round {{Color box|lightblue|border=darkgray}} = Withdrew nomination {{Color box|lightgreen|border=darkgray}} = Winner
{{note_label|ballot|A}}Castrilli initially withdrew from the 2nd ballot but subsequently returned, causing a delay in voting 2013 leadership election{{Main|Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 2013}}(Held January 26, 2013, in Toronto, Ontario) {{Color box|pink|border=darkgray}} = Eliminated from next round {{Color box|lightblue|border=darkgray}} = Withdrew nomination {{Color box|lightgreen|border=darkgray}} = Winner
{{note_label|takhar|A}}Takhar endorsed Pupatello before the second ballot voting took place, but after the deadline to drop off the ballot. Next leadership election{{main|Next Ontario Liberal Party leadership election}}There will be a Liberal leadership election as a result of the resignation of Kathleen Wynne as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the Liberal party's defeat in the 2018 general election which saw it return only 7 MPPs and lose official party status. References1. ^{{cite news|title=ONTARIO LIBERALS TO SELECT NEW LEADER AT ELEVEN TO-DAY: Four Now in Field, and Name of F. F. Pardee, M. P., May Also Be in Nomination ADVANCED POLICY TALK IS HEARD IN CONVENTION Likely to be Important Stand Taken on Labor Question-- To-day Momentous One for Party|work=The Globe|date=26 June 1919}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=H. HARTLEY DEWART NEW LEADER; ELECTED ON THE SECOND BALLOT BY ONTARIO LIBERAL CONVENTION: Major Tolmie of Windsor Runs Second, and Mr. Elliott Third Progressive Policies for Party Are Determined Upon OVER THREE HUNDRED BALLOTS ARE MARKED Mr. Proudfoot Expostulates With Some Heat That No Man Who Voted Union Has Chance at Any Liberal Convention|work=The Globe|date=27 June 1919}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=ONTARIO LIBERALISM KNOWS NO COALITION UNDER U.F.O. BANNER: Convention Today Will Demonstrate That "Class Political Movement" Has No Friends in Historic Party--All Farmers By No Means "Morrisonites" RECENT ELECTION STRENGTHENS CAUSE|work=The Globe|date=1 March 1922}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Race for Leadership, A People's Platform, To Enthuse Liberals: Three, Maybe Four, Aspire to High Office-- Sinclair's Intentions Not Definitely Known, But His Friends Say He Is "No Quitter" 1,200 DELEGATES AT GREAT RALLY Hon. Peter Heenan Said to Be Preparing a "Bill of Rights" for Labor-Tory Strongholds in Cities to Be Assailed|work=The Globe|date=15 December 1930}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Nixon Quits as Leader Of Ontario Liberals|work=Globe and Mail|date=11 December 1944}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=A Sign of Party Bankruptcy|work=Globe and Mail|date=4 April 1945}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Hepburn Named Ontario Leader; Is Given Backing|work=Globe and Mail|date=3 April 1945}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Ontario Liberal Convention MAY I|work=Globe and Mail|date=4 April 1945}} 9. ^"Liberal Leadership Race Won By Oliver", Ottawa Citizen, May 17, 1947 10. ^1 {{cite news|title=Name Oliver Leader By Almost 7 to 1 Margin|work=Toronto Daily Star|date=17 May 1947}} 11. ^{{cite news|title=Brown Strongly Backed In Race Among Eight For Liberal Leadership|work=Globe and Mail|date=10 November 1950}} 12. ^{{cite news|title=Only Half of Delegates Hear 3 Liberals Speak for Leadership: Call Rally Colorless|work=Globe and Mail|date=9 April 1954}} 13. ^{{cite news|title=By-election Fight Wintermeyer Plan In Liberal Rebirth|work=Toronto Daily Star|date=21 April 1958}} 14. ^{{cite news|title=Albert Wren: MRP for 10 Years In Northern Riding|work=Globe and Mail|date=2 November 1961}} 15. ^{{cite news|title=Nixon pledges home owners tax relief|work=Toronto Daily Star|date=7 January 1967}} 16. ^Leadership Election Meeting Results 2013. pantone201.ca 2 : Leaders of the Ontario Liberal Party|Ontario Liberal Party of Ontario leadership elections |
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