1883 Ontario general election

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1883 Ontario general election
Flag of Ontario.svg
  1879 February 27, 1883 1886  

88 seats in the 5th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
45 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 election5729
Seats won4837
Seat changeDecrease2.svg9Increase2.svg8

Premier before election

Oliver Mowat
Liberal

Premier after election

Oliver Mowat
Liberal

The 1883 Ontario general election was the fifth general election held in the Province of Ontario, Canada, to elect the 88 Members of the 5th Legislative Assembly of Ontario ("MLAs"). [1] Held on February 27, 1883, the fifth Ontario provincial election was the only one ever contested in the month of February. [2]

Contents

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Oliver Mowat, won a fourth consecutive term in government, despite losing nine seats in the Legislature.

The Ontario Conservative Party, led by William Ralph Meredith, won eight additional seats.

Results

[1]

Elections to the 5th Parliament of Ontario (1883)
Political partyParty leaderMNAsVotes
Candidates 1879 1883±#±%± (pp)
Liberal Oliver Mowat 8757489Decrease2.svg125,0175,869Increase2.svg48.20%0.13Increase2.svg
Conservative William Ralph Meredith 8029378Increase2.svg120,8532,340Increase2.svg46.59%1.23Decrease2.svg
Independent Liberal322Increase2.svg3,2393,239Increase2.svg1.25%New
Independent 811Increase2.svg3,9563,071Increase2.svg1.53%1.73Decrease2.svg
Independent Conservative422Decrease2.svg2,354243Increase2.svg0.91%0.06Increase2.svg
Labour 33,9573,957Increase2.svg1.53%New
Total1858888259,376100.00%
Rejected ballots1,7221,722Increase2.svg
Voter turnout261,09813,241Increase2.svg67.954.73Increase2.svg
Registered electors384,2557,830Decrease2.svg
Acclamations   Liberal 4
  Conservative 1
Seats and popular vote by party
PartySeatsVotesChange (pp)
  Liberal
48 / 88
48.20%
0.130.13
 
  Conservative
37 / 88
46.59%
-1.23
 
 Independent Liberal
2 / 88
1.25%
1.251.25
 
  Independent
1 / 88
1.53%
-1.73
 
 Independent Conservative
0 / 88
0.91%
0.060.06
 
  Labour
0 / 88
1.53%
1.531.53
 

Synopsis of results

Results by riding - 1879 Ontario general election [1]
RidingWinning partyTurnoutVotes
Name [a 1] 1879 PartyVotesShareMargin
#
Margin
%
LibConLabI-LibI-ConIndTotal
 
Addington LibCon1,73952.78%1835.55%76.31%1,5561,7393,295
Algoma LibLib1,62551.82%1143.64%n/a1,6251,5113,136
Brant North LibLibacclaimed
Brant South LibLib1,56360.89%55921.78%54.74%1,5631,0042,567
Brockville LibLib1,51656.40%34412.80%61.63%1,5161,1722,688
Bruce North LibI-Lib1,18652.66%1205.33%44.23%1,0661,18602,252
Bruce South LibLibacclaimed
Cardwell LibCon1,50050.68%401.35%80.17%1,4601,5002,960
Carleton ConCon1,30255.86%82035.18%51.72%2371,784 [a 2] 3102,331
Cornwall LibCon71051.49%412.97%70.33%6697101,379
Dufferin ConCon1,05147.13%36916.55%50.18%1,0511,179 [a 3] 2,230
Dundas ConCon1,79852.21%1524.41%77.32%1,6461,7983,444
Durham East ConCon1,49653.85%2147.70%65.33%1,2821,4962,778
Durham West LibLib1,48052.63%1485.26%73.79%1,4801,3322,812
Elgin East LibCon2,41650.95%901.90%66.03%2,3262,4164,742
Elgin West LibLib1,32451.26%652.52%72.26%1,3241,2592,583
Essex North ConCon1,53755.93%32611.86%59.60%1,2111,537 [a 4] 2,748
Essex South ConLib1,70550.50%341.01%77.77%1,7051,671 [a 4] 3,376
Frontenac ConCon1,10354.25%1738.51%75.81%9301,1032,033
Glengarry ConLib1,43652.07%1144.13%74.18%1,4361,3222,758
Grenville South ConCon1,19451.20%562.40%73.19%1,1381,1942,332
Grey East ConCon1,54852.85%1675.70%62.00%1,5481,3812,929
Grey North ConCon2,04851.97%1553.93%70.14%1,8932,0483,941
Grey South LibCon1,59652.97%1795.94%74.62%1,4171,5963,013
Haldimand LibLib1,70850.91%611.82%78.88%1,7081,6473,355
Halton LibCon2,00451.93%1493.86%68.06%1,8552,0043,859
Hamilton LibLib2,07739.78%1552.97%63.07%2,0771,9221,2225,221
Hastings East I-ConCon1,42651.39%772.77%77.60%1,3491,4262,775
Hastings North ConCon1,32454.26%2088.52%64.93%1,1161,3242,440
Hastings West ConLib1,21750.48%230.95%61.06%1,2171,1942,411
Huron East LibLib1,99450.52%411.04%75.58%1,9941,9533,947
Huron South LibLib1,96251.74%1323.48%71.07%1,9621,8303,792
Huron West LibLib2,06152.11%1674.22%67.56%2,0611,8943,955
Kent East LibLib1,94752.61%1935.21%63.36%1,9471,7543,701
Kent West LibCon2,29955.12%42710.24%58.10%1,8722,2994,171
Kingston ConCon95152.69%1085.98%59.93%84395131,805
Lambton East LibLib2,01751.44%1132.88%71.80%2,0171,9043,921
Lambton West LibLib1,94355.26%37010.52%57.62%1,9431,5733,516
Lanark North LibLib1,24754.19%1938.39%72.68%1,2471,0542,301
Lanark South I-ConInd1,08946.56%291.24%61.79%1,1881,151 [a 5] 2,339
Leeds North and Grenville North ConCon83749.94%10.06%60.18%83683731,676
Leeds South ConCon1,55355.09%28710.18%69.08%1,2661,5532,819
Lennox LibCon1,50253.06%1736.11%73.09%1,3291,5022,831
Lincoln LibLibacclaimed
London ConConacclaimed
Middlesex East ConLib2,70250.80%851.60%66.01%2,7022,6175,319
Middlesex North LibLib1,94650.47%360.93%75.05%1,9461,9103,856
Middlesex West LibCon1,83551.21%872.43%77.21%1,7481,8353,583
Monck LibLib1,57452.17%1314.34%77.93%1,5741,4433,017
Muskoka and Parry Sound LibCon2,27852.30%2004.59%66.47% [lower-alpha 1] 2,0782,2784,356
Norfolk North LibLib1,63357.54%42815.08%69.29%1,6331,2052,838
Norfolk South ConCon1,49250.49%290.98%73.68%1,4631,4922,955
Northumberland East LibLib2,15650.91%771.82%77.37%2,1562,0794,235
Northumberland West LibCon1,50650.96%571.93%71.97%1,4491,5062,955
Ontario North LibLib2,41250.25%240.50%73.11%2,4122,3884,800
Ontario South LibLib1,74353.06%2016.12%66.17%1,7431,5423,285
Ottawa ConCon1,36348.49%52818.78%51.65%8351,3636132,811
Oxford North LibLibacclaimed
Oxford South LibLib1,64053.77%2307.54%52.71%1,6401,4103,050
Peel LibLib1,52151.40%832.81%76.40%1,5211,4382,959
Perth North LibCon2,64251.14%1182.28%72.78%2,5242,6425,166
Perth South LibLib1,71253.35%2156.70%69.88%1,7121,4973,209
Peterborough East LibLib1,26559.11%39018.22%71.04%1,2658752,140
Peterborough West ConCon1,26251.76%863.53%63.78%1,1761,2622,438
Prescott ConLib1,29250.63%321.25%73.22%2,552 [a 6] 2,552
Prince Edward LibI-Lib2,04550.47%380.94%77.94%2,0072,0454,052
Renfrew North LibLib1,10854.10%1688.20%71.40%1,108 [a 7] 9402,048
Renfrew South LibLib93452.83%1005.66%69.17%9348341,768
Russell LibCon1,26546.47%32211.83%63.68%9591,2654982,722
Simcoe East LibLib1,40350.38%210.75%65.70%1,4031,3822,785
Simcoe South ConCon1,21453.72%1687.43%66.99%1,0461,2142,260
Simcoe West ConLib1,69950.52%351.04%64.51%1,6991,6643,363
Stormont ConCon1,14556.21%25312.42%74.67%8921,1452,037
Toronto East ConCon2,13547.93%1242.78%50.44%2,0112,1353084,454
Toronto West ConCon2,63452.05%2074.09%44.83%2,6342,4275,061
Victoria North LibCon1,18955.95%25311.91%71.16%9361,1892,125
Victoria South LibLib1,60950.55%351.10%72.40%1,6091,5743,183
Waterloo North LibLib1,56965.16%73030.32%61.85%1,5698392,408
Waterloo South LibLib1,60651.16%732.33%73.03%1,6061,5333,139
Welland ConLib2,07050.67%551.35%67.82%2,0702,0154,085
Wellington Centre LibLib1,56959.89%51819.77%58.83%1,5691,0512,620
Wellington South LibLib1,34850.62%331.24%68.02%1,3481,3152,663
Wellington West LibLib2,10356.28%46912.55%64.73%2,1031,6343,737
Wentworth North LibLib1,43052.77%1505.54%72.14%1,4301,2802,710
Wentworth South ConLib1,41050.50%281.00%76.12%1,4101,382 [a 8] 2,792
York East LibLib2,02253.20%2436.39%71.39%2,0221,7793,801
York North LibLib2,32861.23%85422.46%66.79%2,3281,4743,802
York West LibCon1,55350.50%311.01%66.33%1,5221,5533,075
  1. order is as given in EO reports
  2. the incumbent George William Monk was the winning candidate
  3. the incumbent William Jelly ran as an Independent Conservative, getting 682 votes
  4. 1 2 Solomon White campaigned in two ridings
  5. the incumbent William Lees ran and won as an Independent candidate
  6. the incumbent Albert Peter Hagar, having won in an 1881 byelection, was the winning candidate
  7. Thomas Murray had won in Renfrew South in 1879, but had resigned his seat to unsuccessfully contest a federal seat in Pontiac in the 1878 election.
  8. Franklin Metcalfe Carpenter had previously won in 1879, but his election was overturned on petition to the court.
  = 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

Analysis

Party candidates in 2nd place [1]
Party in 1st placeParty in 2nd placeTotal
AcclLibConI-ConLabInd
Liberal 4142148
Conservative 132111137
Independent Liberal22
Independent 11
Total5364321188
Candidates ranked 1st to 5th place, by party [1]
PartiesAccl1st2nd3rd4th5th
  Liberal 4443612
  Conservative 13643
 Independent Liberal21
  Independent 11321
 Independent Conservative22
  Labour 12
Resulting composition of the 2nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario [1]
SourceParty
LibConI-LibIndTotal
Seats retainedIncumbents returned321345
Returned by acclamation415
Open seats held369
Byelection loss reversed11
Ouster of incumbent changing allegiance11
Seats changing handsIncumbents defeated114116
Open seats gained3216
Byelection gains held33
Incumbent changing allegiance11
Retention of seat overturned in previous election11
Total48372188

MLAs elected by region and riding

Party designations are as follows:

  Liberal
  Conservative
  Independent Liberal
  Independent

    See also

    Notes and references

    Notes

    1. Part of the district was unorganized territory, for which voter's lists were not prepared. Total valid ballots were 4,356 of which 1,815 came from such territory. Net amount was 2,541 plus 16 rejected ballots giving 2,557 net turnout. Compared to 3,847 registered voters, this gives a turnout of 66.47%. [3]
    2. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. Dowling was returned in the subsequent byelection. [4]
    3. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued after appeal dismissed. Jacob William Dill (Liberal) won the subsequent byelection. [5]
    4. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. Phelps was returned in the subsequent byelection. [4]
    5. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. George William Ross (Liberal) won the subsequent byelection. [4]
    6. Election declared void because of corrupt practices. Writ for new election issued. Hammell was returned in the subsequent byelection. [4]

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