1945 Ontario general election
1945 Ontario general election
The 1945 Ontario general election was held on June 4, 1945, to elect the 90 members of the 22nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the province of Ontario .[ 1]
Background
The Legislature was dissolved on March 24, 1945, upon the government's failure to defeat a non-confidence motion . The election call was delayed in order to implement new legislation relating to the collection of votes from servicemen and women overseas,[ 2] but the date was later fixed for June 11. When the 1945 Canadian federal election was set for the same date, the Ontario date was accelerated by one week to June 4,[ 3] in order to separate the two campaigns.
The Drew government called the election in an attempt to get a majority government . By exploiting increasing Cold War tensions, the PC Party was able to defeat Jolliffe's CCF by stoking fears about communism. Jolliffe replied by giving a radio speech (written by Lister Sinclair ) that accused Drew of running a political gestapo in Ontario, alleging that a secret department of the Ontario Provincial Police was acting as a political police spying on the opposition and the media. This accusation led to a backlash, and loss of support for the CCF, including the loss of Jolliffe's own seat of York South . This probably helped Drew win his majority, although in the 1970s, archival evidence was discovered proving the charge.[ 4]
Campaign
Of the 90 ridings, only 8 had two-way races; 47 were three-way contests, and the Labor-Progressives forced 30 four way races:
Riding contests, by number of candidates (1945)
Candidates
PC
CCF
Lib
LL
Lab
Lab-Pr
Soc-Lab
I-Lib
I-PC
Ind
SC
Soldier
Total
2
4
3
1
8
3
47
47
43
3
1
141
4
30
30
27
3
3
23
1
3
120
5
7
7
7
7
2
1
1
2
1
35
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
7
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
Total
90
89
80
6
4
31
4
2
1
5
3
2
317
Outcome
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party , led by George Drew , won a second consecutive term in office, winning a solid majority of seats in the legislature—66, up from 38 in the previous election .
The Ontario Liberal Party , led by former premier Mitchell Hepburn , was returned to the role of official opposition with 11 seats, plus 3 Liberal-Labour seats that it won, out of 6 contested, in coalition with the Labor-Progressive Party (which was, in fact, the Communist Party ), in an effort to marginalize the CCF. The three new Liberal-Labour MPPs were James Newman of Rainy River , Joseph Meinzinger of Waterloo North and Alexander Parent of Essex North .
The social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), led by Ted Jolliffe , was reduced from 34 seats to 8.
Two seats were won by the Labor-Progressive Party on its own with the re-election of A.A. MacLeod and J.B. Salsberg . The LPP contested a total of 31 ridings under the leadership of Leslie Morris who was defeated in the Toronto riding of Bracondale.
Results
Elections to the 22nd Parliament of Ontario (1945)[ 1] [ 5] [ 6]
Political party
Party leader
MPPs
Votes
Candidates
1943
Dissol.
1945
±
#
%
± (pp)
Progressive Conservative
George Drew
90
38
38
66
28
781,345
44.25
8.50
Liberal
Mitchell Hepburn
80
15
15
11
1
479,253
27.14
2.50
Liberal–Labour
6
–
–
3
34,879
1.98
Co-operative Commonwealth
Ted Jolliffe
89
34
34
8
26
395,708
22.41
9.21
Labor–Progressive [ a 1]
Leslie Morris
31
2
2
2
46,418
2.63
1.73
Independent Liberal[ a 2]
2
1
1
–
1
6,359
0.36
0.41
Labour [ a 3]
4
–
–
–
–
10,805
0.61
0.44
Independent
5
–
–
–
–
6,995
0.40
0.21
Soldier [ a 4]
2
–
–
–
–
1,875
0.11
0.07
Socialist Labour
4
–
–
–
–
976
0.06
–
Social Credit
3
–
–
–
–
852
0.05
Returned
Independent PC
1
–
–
–
–
328
0.02
0.02
Total
317
90
90
90
1,765,793
100.00%
Blank and invalid ballots
17,597
Registered voters / turnout
2,469,960
72.20%
13.84
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1945 Ontario general election[ 1] [ 5] [ 6]
Riding
Winning party
Turnout[ a 1]
Votes
Name[ a 2]
1943
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
PC
Lib
LL
CCF
Lab-Pr
Lab
I-Lib
I-Oth
Other
Total
Addington
PC
PC
6,992
54.15%
2,113
16.36%
80.65%
6,992
4,879
–
1,042
–
–
–
–
–
12,913
Algoma—Manitoulin
Lib
PC
4,336
37.42%
168
1.45%
77.98%
4,336
4,168
–
3,083
–
–
–
–
–
11,587
Brant
Lib
Lib
7,151
47.68%
1,191
7.94%
70.12%
5,960
7,151
–
1,886
–
–
–
–
–
14,997
Brantford
CCF
PC
6,581
36.91%
26
0.15%
74.69%
6,581
6,555
–
4,266
426
–
–
–
–
17,828
Bruce
Lib
PC
7,229
46.16%
449
2.87%
76.77%
7,229
6,780
–
1,651
–
–
–
–
–
15,660
Carleton
PC
PC
9,495
59.80%
5,253
33.08%
72.09%
9,495
4,242
–
2,141
–
–
–
–
–
15,878
Cochrane North
CCF
Lib
3,573
39.07%
313
3.42%
80.91%
1,918
3,573
–
3,260
395
–
–
–
–
9,146
Cochrane South
CCF
CCF
10,521
40.29%
2,822
10.81%
79.48%
6,126
7,699
–
10,521
1,764
–
–
–
–
26,110
Dufferin—Simcoe
PC
PC
9,216
74.30%
6,028
48.60%
62.38%
9,216
–
–
3,188
–
–
–
–
–
12,404
Durham
PC
PC
7,027
53.36%
2,585
19.63%
77.00%
7,027
4,442
–
1,700
–
–
–
–
–
13,169
Elgin
Ind-Lib
PC
10,278
52.29%
2,402
12.22%
76.50%
10,278
7,876
–
1,500
–
–
–
–
–
19,654
Essex North
CCF
LL
6,801
36.41%
685
3.67%
69.28%
6,116
–
6,801
5,762
–
–
–
–
–
18,679
Essex South
PC
PC
7,688
51.99%
1,825
12.34%
74.42%
7,688
5,863
–
1,237
–
–
–
–
–
14,788
Fort William
CCF
CCF
8,197
41.88%
2,590
13.23%
74.29%
5,607
4,598
–
8,197
1,171
–
–
–
–
19,573
Glengarry
Lib
Lib
5,594
54.90%
1,613
15.83%
74.30%
3,981
5,594
–
615
–
–
–
–
–
10,190
Grenville—Dundas
PC
PC
8,843
62.17%
4,593
32.29%
65.50%
8,843
4,250
–
1,130
–
–
–
–
–
14,223
Grey North
Lib
PC
7,275
45.63%
592
3.71%
74.17%
7,275
6,683
–
1,987
–
–
–
–
–
15,945
Grey South
Lib
Lib
6,584
52.66%
1,541
12.33%
72.17%
5,043
6,584
–
876
–
–
–
–
–
12,503
Haldimand—Norfolk
PC
PC
11,943
53.64%
4,622
20.76%
71.55%
11,943
7,321
–
3,003
–
–
–
–
–
22,267
Halton
PC
PC
6,914
44.77%
1,189
7.70%
74.31%
6,914
5,725
–
2,806
–
–
–
–
–
15,445
Hamilton East
CCF
PC
10,561
41.70%
2,739
10.81%
73.12%
10,561
4,445
–
7,822
2,291
–
–
–
207
25,326
Hamilton Centre
CCF
PC
9,091
36.23%
640
2.55%
74.18%
9,091
5,633
–
8,451
1,919
–
–
–
–
25,094
Hamilton—Wentworth
CCF
PC
10,102
44.00%
3,850
16.77%
78.49%
10,102
6,252
–
6,047
556
–
–
–
–
22,957
Hastings East *
PC
PC
5,928
56.90%
2,489
23.89%
72.02%
5,928
3,439
–
1,052
–
–
–
–
–
10,419
Hastings West
PC
PC
9,351
50.83%
2,910
15.82%
69.35%
9,351
6,441
–
2,604
–
–
–
–
–
18,396
Huron
PC
PC
7,081
52.67%
1,929
14.35%
74.90%
7,081
5,152
–
1,211
–
–
–
–
–
13,444
Huron—Bruce
PC
PC
7,188
52.57%
2,169
15.86%
76.53%
7,188
5,019
–
1,465
–
–
–
–
–
13,672
Kenora
CCF
CCF
3,461
33.92%
190
1.86%
73.80%
3,271
–
2,998
3,461
474
–
–
–
–
10,204
Kent East
PC
PC
7,000
53.20%
841
6.39%
78.53%
7,000
6,159
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13,159
Kent West
Lib
PC
10,691
51.68%
2,555
12.35%
71.20%
10,691
8,136
–
1,861
–
–
–
–
–
20,688
Kingston *
PC
PC
9,275
52.71%
2,907
16.52%
73.63%
9,275
6,368
–
1,631
322
–
–
–
–
17,596
Lambton East
Lib
PC
5,693
45.96%
86
0.69%
71.90%
5,693
5,607
–
1,087
–
–
–
–
–
12,387
Lambton West
CCF
PC
7,255
42.61%
975
5.73%
77.16%
7,255
6,280
–
3,490
–
–
–
–
–
17,025
Lanark
PC
PC
12,483
87.26%
10,660
74.51%
63.59%
12,483
–
–
1,823
–
–
–
–
–
14,306
Leeds
PC
PC
10,192
58.05%
4,229
24.09%
75.89%
10,192
5,963
–
1,403
–
–
–
–
–
17,558
Lincoln
PC
PC
16,344
49.91%
8,293
25.32%
76.03%
16,344
8,051
–
6,791
–
1,563
–
–
–
32,749
London
PC
PC
16,649
46.03%
5,390
14.90%
77.55%
16,649
11,259
–
7,863
402
–
–
–
–
36,173
Middlesex North
PC
PC
7,123
45.85%
1,764
11.35%
71.76%
7,123
5,359
–
3,055
–
–
–
–
–
15,537
Middlesex South
PC
PC
6,251
44.57%
135
0.96%
71.08%
6,251
6,116
–
1,659
–
–
–
–
–
14,026
Muskoka—Ontario
Lib
PC
8,073
47.71%
1,902
11.24%
73.95%
8,073
6,171
–
2,676
–
–
–
–
–
16,920
Niagara Falls
CCF
PC
7,014
33.39%
192
0.91%
70.22%
7,014
6,822
–
6,560
611
–
–
–
–
21,007
Nipissing
CCF
Lib
5,988
35.45%
1,123
6.65%
74.59%
4,512
5,988
–
4,865
–
–
–
1,525
–
16,890
Northumberland
PC
PC
8,674
55.70%
2,911
18.69%
76.85%
8,674
5,763
–
1,135
–
–
–
–
–
15,572
Ontario
CCF
PC
9,130
35.49%
1,079
4.19%
74.38%
9,130
8,051
–
7,693
–
852
–
–
–
25,726
Ottawa East
Lib
Lib
10,725
42.36%
4,708
18.60%
66.34%
5,287
10,725
–
2,234
–
–
6,359
–
711
25,316
Ottawa South
PC
PC
23,616
53.50%
9,167
20.77%
69.93%
23,616
14,449
–
5,571
–
–
–
–
503
44,139
Oxford
PC
PC
11,402
50.05%
3,408
14.96%
72.53%
11,402
7,994
–
3,386
–
–
–
–
–
22,782
Parry Sound
CCF
Lib
4,289
36.81%
124
1.06%
73.35%
4,165
4,289
–
3,199
–
–
–
–
–
11,653
Peel
PC
PC
9,923
56.19%
5,511
31.21%
69.10%
9,923
–
4,412
3,325
–
–
–
–
–
17,660
Perth
Lib
PC
12,302
48.24%
1,935
7.59%
72.34%
12,302
10,367
–
2,835
–
–
–
–
–
25,504
Peterborough
PC
PC
12,398
50.94%
4,684
19.25%
81.29%
12,398
7,714
–
4,225
–
–
–
–
–
24,337
Port Arthur
CCF
CCF
6,403
34.90%
2,028
11.05%
73.01%
3,254
4,375
–
6,403
1,486
–
–
2,828
–
18,346
Prescott
Lib
Lib
6,037
51.31%
2,255
19.17%
75.06%
1,946
6,037
–
3,782
–
–
–
–
–
11,765
Prince Edward—Lennox
PC
PC
7,583
57.46%
2,878
21.81%
71.84%
7,583
4,705
–
909
–
–
–
–
–
13,197
Rainy River
CCF
LL
2,583
34.59%
251
3.36%
78.63%
2,332
–
2,583
2,186
366
–
–
–
–
7,467
Renfrew North
PC
PC
6,118
45.97%
1,570
11.80%
80.89%
6,118
4,548
–
2,643
–
–
–
–
–
13,309
Renfrew South
Lib
PC
5,864
48.39%
774
6.39%
75.09%
5,864
5,090
–
1,164
–
–
–
–
–
12,118
Russell
Lib
Lib
5,925
49.94%
1,511
12.74%
65.82%
4,414
5,925
–
997
–
–
–
528
–
11,864
Sault Ste. Marie
CCF
CCF
5,623
34.69%
176
1.09%
81.51%
5,447
5,138
–
5,623
–
–
–
–
–
16,208
Simcoe Centre
PC
PC
6,229
45.22%
1,613
11.71%
77.39%
6,229
4,616
–
1,754
–
–
–
1,176
–
13,775
Simcoe East
PC
PC
7,433
50.05%
3,265
21.99%
60.10%
7,433
4,168
–
3,249
–
–
–
–
–
14,850
Stormont
PC
Lib
8,701
49.43%
2,057
11.69%
59.26%
6,644
8,701
–
1,664
594
–
–
–
–
17,603
Sudbury
CCF
CCF
13,627
47.33%
6,075
21.10%
74.80%
5,920
7,552
–
13,627
1,692
–
–
–
–
28,791
Temiskaming
CCF
CCF
4,327
39.66%
1,176
10.78%
78.17%
3,151
3,150
–
4,327
282
–
–
–
–
10,910
Victoria
PC
PC
9,732
61.39%
5,098
32.16%
75.66%
9,732
4,634
–
1,487
–
–
–
–
–
15,853
Waterloo North
CCF
LL
11,104
41.24%
1,165
4.33%
69.96%
9,939
–
11,104
5,135
745
–
–
–
–
26,923
Waterloo South
CCF
PC
8,289
42.32%
2,035
10.39%
72.64%
8,289
5,043
–
6,254
–
–
–
–
–
19,586
Welland
CCF
PC
8,161
34.55%
244
1.03%
78.35%
8,161
7,917
–
5,440
–
2,106
–
–
–
23,624
Wellington North
Lib
Lib
6,821
46.89%
24
0.16%
72.58%
6,797
6,821
–
928
–
–
–
–
–
14,546
Wellington South
CCF
PC
7,608
43.40%
1,598
9.12%
74.29%
7,608
6,010
–
3,910
–
–
–
–
–
17,528
Wentworth
CCF
CCF
9,612
39.08%
591
2.40%
70.03%
9,021
4,254
–
9,612
1,325
–
–
–
385
24,597
Windsor—Walkerville
CCF
PC
7,880
40.27%
1,596
8.16%
69.21%
7,880
–
–
5,402
–
6,284
–
–
–
19,566
Windsor—Sandwich
CCF
PC
8,487
40.59%
1,506
7.20%
67.54%
8,487
–
6,981
5,439
–
–
–
–
–
20,907
York East
CCF
PC
20,741
46.95%
5,628
12.74%
68.66%
20,741
6,163
–
15,113
753
–
–
–
1,411
44,181
York North
CCF
PC
10,348
42.16%
3,042
12.39%
72.23%
10,348
7,306
–
6,889
–
–
–
–
–
24,543
York South
CCF
PC
14,893
40.53%
768
2.09%
68.39%
14,893
6,486
–
14,125
1,024
–
–
–
220
36,748
York West
CCF
PC
16,408
43.95%
4,422
11.85%
68.84%
16,408
8,016
–
11,986
922
–
–
–
–
37,332
Beaches
PC
PC
11,676
52.38%
4,854
21.77%
70.60%
11,676
3,794
–
6,822
–
–
–
–
–
22,292
Bellwoods
Lab
Lab-Pr
6,799
33.62%
816
4.03%
70.28%
5,983
3,301
–
4,142
6,799
–
–
–
–
20,225
Bracondale
CCF
PC
6,600
35.61%
1,622
8.75%
70.77%
6,600
4,019
–
4,978
2,607
–
–
328
–
18,532
Dovercourt
PC
PC
12,236
45.67%
4,704
17.56%
68.84%
12,236
5,788
–
7,532
1,237
–
–
–
–
26,793
Eglinton
PC
PC
26,115
63.72%
18,830
45.95%
78.93%
26,115
6,450
–
7,285
1,132
–
–
–
–
40,982
High Park
PC
PC
15,238
57.19%
3,830
14.37%
72.87%
15,238
–
–
11,408
–
–
–
–
–
26,646
Parkdale
PC
PC
13,875
46.71%
6,159
20.73%
71.44%
13,875
7,716
–
6,812
1,304
–
–
–
–
29,707
Riverdale
CCF
PC
12,620
47.53%
3,871
14.58%
67.06%
12,620
4,302
–
8,749
683
–
–
–
197
26,551
St. Andrew
Lab
Lab-Pr
10,010
51.80%
5,985
30.97%
68.22%
4,025
2,505
–
2,786
10,010
–
–
–
–
19,326
St. David
CCF
PC
8,535
42.24%
2,973
14.71%
66.38%
8,535
4,924
–
5,562
1,183
–
–
–
–
20,204
St. George
PC
PC
13,153
55.34%
6,982
29.38%
65.87%
13,153
4,442
–
6,171
–
–
–
–
–
23,766
St. Patrick
PC
PC
7,974
50.21%
4,713
29.68%
68.02%
7,974
3,163
–
3,261
1,484
–
–
–
–
15,882
Woodbine
CCF
PC
12,083
43.83%
2,262
8.20%
67.78%
12,083
4,199
–
9,821
459
–
–
938
69
27,569
^ including spoilt ballots
^ order is as given in EO reports
= open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= winning candidate was in previous Legislature
= incumbent had switched allegiance
= incumbency arose from byelection gain
= previously incumbent in another riding
= other incumbents renominated
= not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
= previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
= multiple candidates
Analysis
Resulting composition of the 22nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Source
Party
PC
Lib
L-L
CCF
Lab-Pr
Total
Seats retained
Incumbents returned
35
6
8
2
51
Open seats held
2
1
3
Seats changing hands
Incumbents defeated
25
2
2
29
Open seats gained
3
1
4
Return of members previously elected
1
2
3
Total
66
11
3
8
2
90
Seats that changed hands
There were 36 seats that changed allegiance in the election.
PC to Liberal
Liberal to PC
CCF to PC
CCF to Liberal
CCF to Liberal-Labour
Independent-Liberal to PC
Notable group of candidates
Ten candidates who were not incumbents had served as MPPs prior to 1943:
Riding
Candidate
Votes
Placed
Cochrane North
█ Liberal
Joseph-Anaclet Habel
3,573
1st
Hamilton Centre
█ Liberal
John Newlands
5,633
3rd
Hamilton—Wentworth
█ Liberal
Thomas Baker McQuesten
6,252
2nd
Lambton West
█ Liberal
William Guthrie
6,280
2nd
Niagara Falls
█ Liberal
William Houck
6,822
2nd
Parry Sound
█ Liberal
Milton Taylor Armstrong
4,289
1st
Temiskaming
█ Liberal
William Glennie Nixon
3,150
3rd
Welland
█ Liberal
Edward James Anderson
7,917
2nd
Bracondale
█ Liberal
Lionel Pretoria Conacher
4,019
3rd
Woodbine
█ Progressive Conservative
Goldwin Corlett Elgie
12,083
1st
See also
References