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The NDP picked up one seat in a by-election, but lost it in the general election. Two MPPs resigned and their seats were retained in the general election in which the NDP won 10 seats, the same number as in the 2003 election. However the size of the legislature increased in this election from 103 to 107 seats.
Leaders of the Ontario New Democratic Party (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Ontario New Democratic Party MPPs" The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total.
For many years, the Ontario NDP was the most successful provincial NDP branch outside the national party's western heartland. It had its first breakthrough under its first leader, Donald C. MacDonald in the 1967 provincial election, when the party elected 20 Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) to the Ontario Legislative Assembly.
MPP Peter Tabuns became interim leader until the party could hold a leadership election in 2023. Stiles announced that she would run for NDP leader on September 22, 2022. [16] During her campaign, she received endorsements from eight fellow MPPs. [3] During her leadership campaign, Stiles outlined five priorities for the NDP and the province. [4]
Parti de l'Ontario Nord: 1977: Regionalism: Trevor Holliday: Known as Northern Ontario Heritage Party from 1977-1985, 2010-2016, Disbanded in 1985, Revived in 2010, Separatist from 2016-2018 Ontario Alliance Alliance de l'Ontario: 2017: Social conservatism, Right-wing populism [2] Joshua E. Eriksen: Known as Reform Party of Ontario from 1989-2015
The Members of the Provincial Parliament (MPP) that served in the Legislative Assembly of the 42nd Parliament of Ontario were elected in the general election held on June 7, 2018. The election returned 76 Progressive Conservatives, 40 NDP members, 7 Liberals, and 1 Green.
Ottawa Centre is an urban provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1968. While the riding's boundaries (mainly to the south and west as the north and east borders have remained the Ottawa River and Rideau Canal, respectively) have changed over the years to account for population changes, the riding has always ...
Monique Taylor (born 28 June 1972) is a Canadian politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who represented the riding of Hamilton Mountain. She had been an MPP from 2011 to 2025.