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The Ontario general election of 1971 was held on October 21, 1971, to elect the 117 members of the Legislative Assembly (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario, Canada.

The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, led by Bill Davis, who had replaced John Robarts as PC leader and premier earlier in the year, won an eighth consecutive term in office, and maintained its majority in the legislature, increasing its caucus in the legislature by eight seats from its result in the previous election.

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Robert Nixon, lost seven seats, but continued in the role of official opposition.

The social democratic Ontario New Democratic Party, led by Stephen Lewis, lost one seat.

This election marked the first time that the provincial election was held on a Thursday. Subsequently, every provincial election since this one has also been held on a Thursday.

Results

|- |bgcolor="lightcoral"|     |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"|    
  Party Leader 1967 Elected % change Popular vote
% change |- |bgcolor="#9999FF"|     Progressive Conservative Bill Davis 69 78 align="right"
11.6%
44.5% align="right"
2.2%
Liberal Robert Nixon 281 20 align="right"
27.8% align="right"
New Democratic Stephen Lewis 20 19 align="right"
27.1% align="right"
1.2%
Total Seats 117 117 align="right"
100%  

1 Includes T. Patrick Reid of Rainy River who was elected in 1967 as "Liberal-Labour" but was re-elected in 1971 as a Liberal.

See also


Preceded by:
1967 election
List of Ontario general elections Followed by:
1975 election

 


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