1886 Ontario general election

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1886 Ontario general election
Flag of Ontario.svg
  1883 December 28, 1886 1890  

90 seats in the 6th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
46 seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
  Oliver Mowat.jpg William Ralph Meredith.png
Leader Oliver Mowat William Ralph Meredith
Party Liberal Conservative
Leader since18721879
Leader's seat Oxford North London
Last election4837
Seats won5732
Seat changeIncrease2.svg9Decrease2.svg5

Premier before election

Oliver Mowat
Liberal

Premier after election

Oliver Mowat
Liberal

The 1886 Ontario general election was the sixth general election held in the Province of Ontario, Canada. It was held on December 28, 1886, to elect the 90 Members of the 6th Legislative Assembly of Ontario ("MLAs"). [1] The election results were characterized a "crushing defeat for the Conservatives. [2]

Contents

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Oliver Mowat, won a fifth consecutive term in government and an increased majority in the Legislature.

The Ontario Conservative Party, led by William Ralph Meredith lost five of its seats.

In Toronto, this and the next election (1890) were held under the Limited Vote system wherein Toronto voters had two votes for the three MPPs in their district. This allowed a degree of minority representation. [3]

Redistribution of ridings

The Assembly was increased from 88 to 90 members, [4] through the following changes:

Abolished ridingsNew ridings
Divisions of ridings
Mergers of ridings
Reorganization of ridings
  1. Returning three members. Each elector had two votes to cast.

Results

[1]

Elections to the 6th Parliament of Ontario (1886)
Political partyParty leaderMPPsVotes
Candidates 1883 Dissol. 1886±#%± (pp)
Liberal Oliver Mowat 8848579Increase2.svg153,28248.41%0.21Increase2.svg
Conservative William Ralph Meredith 8337325Decrease2.svg148,96947.05%0.46Increase2.svg
Independent 511Steady2.svg2,1450.68%0.85Decrease2.svg
Independent-Liberal22Decrease2.svgDid not campaign
Labour 512,1963.85%2.32Increase2.svg
Temperance114New
Independent-ConservativeDid not campaign
Vacant
Total182888890316,606100.00%
Blank and invalid ballots3,622
Registered voters / turnout459,49569.69%6.23Increase2.svg
Seats and popular vote by party
PartySeatsVotesChange (pp)
Liberal
57 / 90
48.41%
0.210.21
 
Conservative
32 / 90
47.05%
0.460.46
 
Labour
0 / 90
3.85%
2.322.32
 
Other
1 / 90
0.69%
-2.99
 

Synopsis of results

Results by riding - 1886 Ontario general election [1]
Riding [a 1] Winning partyTurnoutVotes
Name [a 2] 1883 PartyVotesShareMargin
#
Margin
%
LibConLabTmpIndTotal
 
Addington ConCon1,71253.42%2196.83%70.69%1,4931,7123,205
Algoma East NewLibacclaimed
Algoma West NewLibacclaimed
Brant North LibLib1,02560.87%36621.73%55.41%1,0256591,684
Brant South LibLib1,88160.58%65721.16%57.84%1,8811,2243,105
Brockville LibLib1,84454.19%2858.37%71.33%1,8441,5593,403
Bruce Centre NewLib1,75350.45%310.89%71.55%1,7531,7223,475
Bruce North I-LibCon1,73851.77%1193.54%68.33%1,6191,7383,357
Bruce South LibLib2,02454.69%3479.38%74.63%2,0241,6773,701
Cardwell ConCon1,80559.71%58719.42%57.66%1,2181,8053,023
Carleton ConCon1,82475.40%1,22950.81%45.79%5951,8242,419
Cornwall and Stormont NewLib2,06854.48%3408.96%69.39%2,0681,7283,796
Dufferin ConConacclaimed
Dundas ConLib1,97750.32%250.64%81.54%1,9771,9523,929
Durham East ConCon1,69656.36%38312.73%63.53%1,3131,6963,009
Durham West LibLib1,67250.04%30.09%73.78%1,6721,6693,341
Elgin East ConLib1,87351.23%902.46%67.51%1,8731,7833,656
Elgin West LibCon2,31550.47%430.94%69.49%2,2722,3154,587
Essex North ConLib1,72951.17%792.34%58.70%1,7291,6503,379
Essex South LibLib2,49753.80%3537.61%77.51%2,4972,1444,641
Frontenac ConCon1,21858.53%35517.06%58.79%8631,2182,081
Glengarry LibLib1,72350.47%320.94%76.91%1,7231,6913,414
Grenville NewCon1,97857.84%55016.08%63.64%1,4281,978143,420
Grey Centre ConCon1,48544.29%1123.34%59.07%1,3731,980 [a 3] 3,353
Grey North ConCon2,07650.22%180.44%67.75%2,0582,0764,134
Grey South ConCon2,08753.23%2536.45%71.17%1,8342,0873,921
Haldimand LibLib1,93653.67%2657.35%72.77%1,9361,6713,607
Halton ConCon2,27751.38%1222.75%73.07%2,1552,2774,432
Hamilton LibLib3,06844.53%4356.31%63.12%3,0682,6331,1886,889
Hastings East ConCon1,78451.53%1063.06%84.87%1,6781,7843,462
Hastings North ConCon1,86362.88%76325.75%63.71%1,1001,8632,963
Hastings West LibCon1,68151.83%1193.67%64.50%1,5621,6813,243
Huron East LibLib2,30655.31%44310.63%73.33%2,3061,8634,169
Huron South LibLib2,31356.15%50712.31%66.45%2,3131,8064,119
Huron West LibLib2,35853.85%3377.70%68.25%2,3582,0214,379
Kent East LibLib2,30257.21%58014.41%58.00%2,3021,7224,024
Kent West ConCon2,20850.17%150.34%57.03%2,1932,2084,401
Kingston ConCon1,85353.57%2477.14%66.03%1,6061,8533,459
Lambton East LibLib2,27052.78%2395.56%70.43%2,2702,0314,301
Lambton West LibLib2,54154.88%4529.76%60.90%2,5412,0894,630
Lanark North LibLib1,39251.71%923.42%67.24%1,3921,3002,692
Lanark South IndCon1,83656.44%41912.88%72.99%1,4171,8363,253
Leeds NewCon1,96454.86%3489.72%70.27%1,6161,9643,580
Lennox ConCon1,62751.63%1033.27%74.89%1,5241,6273,151
Lincoln LibLib2,24250.17%150.34%63.58%2,2422,2274,469
London ConCon1,67953.56%2237.11%40.48%1,6791,4563,135
Middlesex East LibCon2,62151.04%1072.08%70.38%2,5142,6215,135
Middlesex North LibLib2,04450.88%711.77%74.22%2,0441,9734,017
Middlesex West ConLib2,02152.53%1955.07%72.05%2,0211,8263,847
Monck LibLib1,64351.78%1133.56%72.06%1,6431,5303,173
Muskoka NewCon1,56553.84%2237.67%72.90%1,3421,5652,907
Norfolk North LibLib1,64056.51%37813.03%70.14%1,6401,2622,902
Norfolk South ConCon1,52852.11%1244.23%78.29%1,4041,5282,932
Northumberland East LibCon2,20450.59%511.17%72.55%2,1532,2044,357
Northumberland West ConLib1,71058.06%47516.13%69.90%1,7101,2352,945
Ontario North LibLib2,00651.86%1443.72%72.89%2,0061,8623,868
Ontario South LibLib2,65152.30%2334.60%69.31%2,6512,4185,069
Ottawa ConLib1,81553.97%2778.24%53.32%1,8151,538103,363
Oxford North LibLib1,98163.31%83326.62%49.29%1,9811,1483,129
Oxford South LibLib2,21654.23%59014.44%65.85%2,460 [a 4] 1,6264,086
Parry Sound NewInd1,19951.88%873.76%58.48%1,1121,1992,311
Peel LibLib2,10252.76%2205.52%73.63%2,1021,8823,984
Perth North ConCon2,44550.43%420.87%69.96%2,4032,4454,848
Perth South LibLib2,38555.26%45410.52%72.27%2,3851,9314,316
Peterborough East LibLib1,43856.15%34013.28%67.49%1,4381,098252,561
Peterborough West ConLib1,55550.54%331.07%73.94%1,5551,5223,077
Prescott LibLib1,66552.24%1434.49%69.25%3,187 [a 5] 3,187
Prince Edward I-LibLib2,15550.96%811.92%72.58%2,1552,0744,229
Renfrew North LibLib1,51551.46%862.92%72.90%1,5151,4292,944
Renfrew South LibLib1,05045.85%90.39%59.20%2,091 [a 6] 1992,290
Russell ConLib1,90851.41%1483.99%61.05%1,9081,760433,711
Simcoe Centre NewLib1,36654.10%2078.20%62.48%1,3661,1592,525
Simcoe East LibLib1,80553.15%2146.30%62.16%1,8051,5913,396
Simcoe West LibCon1,49856.70%35413.40%56.82%1,1441,4982,642
Victoria East NewCon1,73355.16%32410.31%67.66%1,4091,7333,142
Victoria West NewCon1,43850.17%100.35%65.49%1,4281,4382,866
Waterloo North LibLibacclaimed
Waterloo South LibLib2,35355.27%44910.55%n/a2,3531,9044,257
Welland LibLib2,46253.16%2936.33%68.00%2,4622,1694,631
Wellington East LibLibacclaimed
Wellington South LibLib2,12059.40%67118.80%62.34%2,1201,4493,569
Wellington West LibLib1,63355.00%29710.00%62.08%1,6331,3362,969
Wentworth North LibLib1,48059.82%48619.64%67.13%1,4809942,474
Wentworth South LibLib1,47651.92%1093.83%82.48%1,4761,3672,843
York East LibLib1,63365.29%76530.59%56.51%1,6338682,501
York North LibLib2,22062.41%88324.82%56.54%2,2201,3373,557
York West ConLib1,53953.12%1816.25%62.51%1,5391,3582,897
  1. excluding Toronto, a multi-member constituency
  2. order is as given in EO reports
  3. the incumbent Neil McColman received 495 votes
  4. the incumbent George Atwell Cooke received 244 votes
  5. Alfred Évanturel was the winning candidate
  6. the incumbent John Francis Dowling received 1,041 votes
  = open seat
  = turnout is above provincial average
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = incumbency arose from byelection gain
  = incumbency arose from prior election result being overturned by the court
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates
Results for Toronto (3 seats) [5]
Political partyCandidateVotes %ElectedIncumbent
Conservative Edward Frederick Clarke 7,03226.28Green check.svgY
Conservative Henry Edward Clarke 6,88325.72Green check.svgYGreen check.svgY
Liberal John Leys 5,38020.11Green check.svgY
Labour Charles March4,05515.15
Labour John Roney3,40812.74
Majority [a 1] 1,3254.96
Turnout [a 2] 14,91644.80
Registered voters33,296
  1. plurality for third winning candidate
  2. actual number of voters per returns

Analysis

Party candidates in 2nd place [1] [a 1]
Party in 1st placeParty in 2nd placeTotal
AcclLibConLabInd
Liberal 42481156
Conservative 128130
Independent 11
Total530492187
  1. excluding Toronto seats
Candidates ranked 1st to 5th place, by party [1]
PartiesAccl1st2nd3rd4th5th
  Liberal 452302
  Conservative 130502
  Independent 113
  Labour 2111
 Temperance1
Resulting composition of the 2nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario [1]
SourceParty
LibConIndTotal
Seats retainedIncumbents returned301344
Returned by acclamation213
Open seats held729
Byelection loss reversed11
Defeated by same-party candidate213
Seats changing handsIncumbents defeated336
Open seats gained639
Byelection gains held11
Incumbent changed allegiance11
New seatsAcclaimed22
New MLAs2215
Previously incumbent in another riding134
Toronto seatsMLA returned11
New MLAs112
Total5732190

MLAs elected by region and riding

Party designations are as follows:

  Liberal
  Conservative
  Independent

    See also

    Notes and references

    Notes

    1. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. James Pliny Whitney (Conservative) was elected in the subsequent byelection. [6]
    2. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. Richard Clark (Liberal) was elected in the subsequent byelection. [6]

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