Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership conventions
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This page lists the results of leadership elections
within the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
(known as the Conservative Party of Ontario before 1942).
Before 1920, leaders of the Conservative Party were usually chosen by caucus. In 1914, William Hearst was selected at a meeting of the province's executive council (or cabinet) as James Whitney
, the previous leader, had died while holding the office of Premier
.
All of the party's leadership races before 1990 were determined by delegated conventions. The leadership races of 1990, 2002 and 2004 were determined by a weighted vote of all party members, with each constituency contributing an equal number of "votes" to the total. The 1990 race was decided in one round, while the 2002 race took two. For the 2004 election, the party introduced a preferential balloting system, such that party members would only be required to vote one time.
(Note: The vote totals were not announced.)
When Ferguson resigned as Premier in 1930, he selected George Henry as his replacement. Henry was subsequently confirmed as party leader at a special Meeting on June 24, 1931.
in Toronto.)
First ballot:
Second ballot:
See also: Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1936
in Toronto.)
See also: Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1938
First ballot:
Second ballot:
Third ballot:
Fourth ballot:
Fifth ballot:
Sixth ballot:
First ballot:
Pharand eliminated; Bert Lawrence withdrew.
Second ballot:
Welch eliminated.
Third ballot:
McKeough eliminated.
Fourth ballot:
First ballot:
Second ballot (McMurtry supports Grossman):
(Note: These figures were confirmed by a recount.)
Third ballot (Timbrell supports Grossman):
First ballot:
Second ballot:
(the non-weighted vote totals were: Harris 8661, Cunningham 7189)
The 1990 vote was the first held on the basis of one member one vote with votes weighted so that each riding had equal weight.
See also: Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 1990
First ballot:
(Note: After the first ballot, Clement and Witmer both withdrew from the contest and supported Ernie Eves. Their names remained on the ballot for at least a part of the second round, however.)
Second ballot:
(It is not clear if the non-weighted vote totals were released to the public. 44188 party members voted on the first ballot, 34608 on the second.)
First ballot:
5039 electoral votes needed to win
(the non-weighted vote totals were Tory 12,132, Flaherty 7,951, Klees 5,240)
Second ballot:
5028 electoral votes needed to win
(the non-weighted vote totals were Tory 18,037, Flaherty 14,353)
First Ballot>
Candidate
Weighted Votes
(sum of percentages in each riding)
Percentage
Tim Hudak
3,511.873
33.9
Frank Klees
3,093.770
29.9
Christine Elliott
2,728.664
26.4
Randy Hillier
1,013.694
9.8
Total
10,348
100
Movement: Hillier eliminated and endorses Hudak; prior to balloting Hillier asked his supporters to make Hudak their second choice.
Second Ballot>
Candidate
Weighted Votes
(sum of percentages in each riding)
Percentage
+/-
Tim Hudak
4,128.570
39.95
6.0
Frank Klees
3,299.809
31.94
1.9
Christine Elliott
2,903.621
28.10
1.6
Total
10,332
100.0
Does not include votes that were spoiled because no second choice was indicated.
Movement: Elliott eliminated
Third Ballot>
Candidate
Weighted Votes
(sum of percentages in each riding)
Percentage
+/-
Tim Hudak
5,606
54.25
+14.3
Frank Klees
4,644
44.94
13.0
Total
10,332
100.0
Does not include votes that were spoiled because no second or third choice was indicated.
Leadership convention
In Canadian politics, a leadership convention is held by a political party when the party needs to choose a leader due to a vacancy or a challenge to the incumbent leader.- Overview :...
within the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario , is a right-of-centre political party in Ontario, Canada. The party was known for many years as "Ontario's natural governing party." It has ruled the province for 80 of the years since Confederation, including an uninterrupted run from 1943 to 1985...
(known as the Conservative Party of Ontario before 1942).
Before 1920, leaders of the Conservative Party were usually chosen by caucus. In 1914, William Hearst was selected at a meeting of the province's executive council (or cabinet) as James Whitney
James Whitney
Sir James Pliny Whitney, KCMG was a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario. Whitney was a lawyer in eastern Ontario, Conservative member for Dundas from 1888 to 1914, and the sixth Premier of Ontario from 1905 to 1914.- Early life :Whitney was born in Williamsburgh Township in 1843 and...
, the previous leader, had died while holding the office of Premier
Premier
Premier is a title for the head of government in some countries and states.-Examples by country:In many nations, "premier" is used interchangeably with "prime minister"...
.
All of the party's leadership races before 1990 were determined by delegated conventions. The leadership races of 1990, 2002 and 2004 were determined by a weighted vote of all party members, with each constituency contributing an equal number of "votes" to the total. The 1990 race was decided in one round, while the 2002 race took two. For the 2004 election, the party introduced a preferential balloting system, such that party members would only be required to vote one time.
1920 Conservative Party leadership convention
(Held on December 2, 1920.)- FERGUSON, GeorgeHoward FergusonGeorge Howard Ferguson, PC was a Conservative politician and the ninth Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1923 to 1930.-Background:He was the son of Charles Frederick Ferguson who served in the Canadian House of Commons...
won on first ballot - LAWSON, EarlEarl LawsonJames Earl Lawson, PC was a Canadian politician and lawyer.James Earl Lawson was twice a candidate for the leadership of the Ontario Conservative Party, despite never being a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and once as a candidate for the federal Tory leadership.His first run for...
- HENRY, George
(Note: The vote totals were not announced.)
When Ferguson resigned as Premier in 1930, he selected George Henry as his replacement. Henry was subsequently confirmed as party leader at a special Meeting on June 24, 1931.
1936 Conservative Party leadership convention
(Held on May 28, 1936 at the Royal York HotelFairmont Royal York
The Fairmont Royal York Hotel, formerly the Royal York Hotel and still often so called, is a large and historic hotel in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 100 Front Street West. Opened on June 11, 1929, the Royal York was designed by Ross and Macdonald and built by the Canadian Pacific Railway...
in Toronto.)
First ballot:
- ROWE, Earl 782
- DREW, George 480
- STEWART, William JamesWilliam James StewartWilliam James Stewart was a Canadian politician. Stewart also owned and operated the Bates and Dodds Funeral Home on Queen Street West in Toronto.- Mayor of Toronto :...
157 - MACAULAY, LeopoldLeopold MacaulayLeopold Macaulay was a Canadian politician and lawyer. Born in Peterborough, Ontario, MacaulayMacaulay was a Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He was first elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Toronto area riding of York South in 1926...
90 - HEIGHINGTON, WilfridWilfrid HeighingtonWilfrid Heighington was a Canadian soldier, writer, lawyer and politician. For King and Empire Canada's Soldiers in the Great War...
70 - ACRES, AdamAdam AcresAdam Holland Acres was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Carleton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1923 to 1948 as a Conservative and then Progressive Conservative member....
47 - ELLIS, ArthurArthur Ellis (politician)Arthur Ellis was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He was mayor of Ottawa from 1928 until 1929....
10
Second ballot:
- ROWE, Earl 1005
- DREW, George 660
See also: Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1936
Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1936
A Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election was held the week of May 25, 1936 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto culminating in a ballot for leader on May 28, 1936 to replace retiring Conservative leader and former premier George S...
1938 Conservative Party leadership convention
(Held on December 9, 1938 at the Royal York HotelFairmont Royal York
The Fairmont Royal York Hotel, formerly the Royal York Hotel and still often so called, is a large and historic hotel in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 100 Front Street West. Opened on June 11, 1929, the Royal York was designed by Ross and Macdonald and built by the Canadian Pacific Railway...
in Toronto.)
- DREW, George 796
- LAWSON, EarlEarl LawsonJames Earl Lawson, PC was a Canadian politician and lawyer.James Earl Lawson was twice a candidate for the leadership of the Ontario Conservative Party, despite never being a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and once as a candidate for the federal Tory leadership.His first run for...
413 - HEIGHINGTON, WilfridWilfrid HeighingtonWilfrid Heighington was a Canadian soldier, writer, lawyer and politician. For King and Empire Canada's Soldiers in the Great War...
41 - RAWSON, NormanNorman RawsonReverend Norman Rawson was a World War I veteran, attaining the rank of captain, and minister at Centenary Church in Hamilton, Ontario from 1937 until 1954. In 1938, he was a candidate in the 1938 Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention receiving 22 votes and coming in last of four...
22
See also: Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1938
Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1938
A Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election was on December 9, 1938 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto to replace retiring Conservative leader Earl Rowe, who had resigned after his party lost the 1937 provincial election to Mitchell Hepburn's Liberals.Colonel George A...
1949 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on April 27, 1949.)- FROST, LeslieLeslie FrostLeslie Miscampbell Frost, was a politician in Ontario, Canada, who served as the 16th Premier from May 4, 1949 to November 8, 1961. Due to his lengthy tenure, he gained the nickname "Old Man Ontario".-Early years:...
842 - BLACKWELL, LeslieLeslie BlackwellLeslie Egerton Blackwell was a Canadian politician.A graduate of Osgoode Law School, Blackwell was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1943 election that brought George Drew's Ontario Progressive Conservative Party to power with a minority government...
442 - ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
121 - PORTER, DanaDana PorterDana Harris Porter was a Canadian politician and jurist.After graduating from the University of Toronto in 1921, Porter went to England to continue his studies at Balliol College, Oxford from which he graduated with a Master's degree in 1923...
65
1961 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on October 25, 1961.)First ballot:
- ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
352 - ROBARTS, JohnJohn RobartsJohn Parmenter Robarts, PC, CC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and statesman, and the 17th Premier of Ontario.-Early life:...
345 - MACAULAY, RobertRobert MacaulayRobert William Macaulay was a Canadian politician.Robert William Macaulay was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of Riverdale in the 1951 Ontario election...
339 - ALLAN, JamesJames AllanJames Noble Allan was a Canadian politician.After serving as mayor of Dunnville and warden of Haldimand County along with various other municipal posts, Allan was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1951 provincial election as the Progressive Conservative Member of...
332 - DOWNER, A.W. 149
- DYMOND, MatthewMatthew DymondDr. Matthew Bulloch Dymond was a Canadian politician and physician.He began practicing medicine in Port Perry, Ontario in 1942 before leaving for the duration of World War II to serve in the Canadian Army's medical corps...
148 - WARDROPE, GeorgeGeorge WardropeGeorge Calvin Wardrope was a politician in Ontario, Canada.He was born in Montreal, the son of John W. Wardrope and educated at the University of Toronto. Wardrope operated an insurance and real estate agency in Port Arthur. He was also president of the Steep Rock Lumber Company and served on the...
45
Second ballot:
- ROBARTS, JohnJohn RobartsJohn Parmenter Robarts, PC, CC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and statesman, and the 17th Premier of Ontario.-Early life:...
423 - ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
385 - MACAULAY, RobertRobert MacaulayRobert William Macaulay was a Canadian politician.Robert William Macaulay was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of Riverdale in the 1951 Ontario election...
363 - ALLAN, JamesJames AllanJames Noble Allan was a Canadian politician.After serving as mayor of Dunnville and warden of Haldimand County along with various other municipal posts, Allan was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1951 provincial election as the Progressive Conservative Member of...
324 - DOWNER, A.W. 104
- DYMOND, MatthewMatthew DymondDr. Matthew Bulloch Dymond was a Canadian politician and physician.He began practicing medicine in Port Perry, Ontario in 1942 before leaving for the duration of World War II to serve in the Canadian Army's medical corps...
93
Third ballot:
- ROBARTS, JohnJohn RobartsJohn Parmenter Robarts, PC, CC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and statesman, and the 17th Premier of Ontario.-Early life:...
498 - ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
380 - MACAULAY, RobertRobert MacaulayRobert William Macaulay was a Canadian politician.Robert William Macaulay was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of Riverdale in the 1951 Ontario election...
372 - ALLAN, JamesJames AllanJames Noble Allan was a Canadian politician.After serving as mayor of Dunnville and warden of Haldimand County along with various other municipal posts, Allan was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1951 provincial election as the Progressive Conservative Member of...
344 - DOWNER, A.W. 93
Fourth ballot:
- ROBARTS, JohnJohn RobartsJohn Parmenter Robarts, PC, CC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and statesman, and the 17th Premier of Ontario.-Early life:...
533 - ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
419 - MACAULAY, RobertRobert MacaulayRobert William Macaulay was a Canadian politician.Robert William Macaulay was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of Riverdale in the 1951 Ontario election...
377 - ALLAN, JamesJames AllanJames Noble Allan was a Canadian politician.After serving as mayor of Dunnville and warden of Haldimand County along with various other municipal posts, Allan was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1951 provincial election as the Progressive Conservative Member of...
336
Fifth ballot:
- ROBARTS, JohnJohn RobartsJohn Parmenter Robarts, PC, CC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and statesman, and the 17th Premier of Ontario.-Early life:...
746 - ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
479 - MACAULAY, RobertRobert MacaulayRobert William Macaulay was a Canadian politician.Robert William Macaulay was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of Riverdale in the 1951 Ontario election...
438
Sixth ballot:
- ROBARTS, JohnJohn RobartsJohn Parmenter Robarts, PC, CC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and statesman, and the 17th Premier of Ontario.-Early life:...
976 - ROBERTS, KelsoKelso RobertsArchibald Kelso Roberts was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Toronto riding of St...
633
1971 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on February 12, 1971.)First ballot:
- DAVIS, BillBill DavisWilliam Grenville "Bill" Davis, was the 18th Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1971 to 1985. Davis was first elected as the MPP for Peel in the 1959 provincial election where he was a backbencher in Leslie Frost's government. Under John Robarts, he was a cabinet minister overseeing the education...
548 - LAWRENCE, Allan 431
- MCKEOUGH, DarcyDarcy McKeoughWilliam Darcy McKeough, is a Canadian businessman and former politician. He is a member of the board of Hydro One and is chairman of McKeough Investments and McKeough Supply, and former CEO of Union Gas....
273 - WELCH, Bob 270
- LAWRENCE, BertBert LawrenceAlbert Benjamin Rutter Lawrence MC was a Canadian politician and lawyer.-Education:Born in Calgary, Alberta, Lawrence grew up in Ottawa, Ontario and was educated at Ashbury College in Ottawa, Ontario and at Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario.-Career:During World War II,...
128 - PHARAND, RobertRobert PharandRobert Pharand was a francophone activist and candidate for the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party in 1971...
7
Pharand eliminated; Bert Lawrence withdrew.
Second ballot:
- DAVIS, BillBill DavisWilliam Grenville "Bill" Davis, was the 18th Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1971 to 1985. Davis was first elected as the MPP for Peel in the 1959 provincial election where he was a backbencher in Leslie Frost's government. Under John Robarts, he was a cabinet minister overseeing the education...
595 - LAWRENCE, Allan 498
- MCKEOUGH, DarcyDarcy McKeoughWilliam Darcy McKeough, is a Canadian businessman and former politician. He is a member of the board of Hydro One and is chairman of McKeough Investments and McKeough Supply, and former CEO of Union Gas....
288 - WELCH, Bob 271
Welch eliminated.
Third ballot:
- DAVIS, BillBill DavisWilliam Grenville "Bill" Davis, was the 18th Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1971 to 1985. Davis was first elected as the MPP for Peel in the 1959 provincial election where he was a backbencher in Leslie Frost's government. Under John Robarts, he was a cabinet minister overseeing the education...
669 - LAWRENCE, Allan 606
- MCKEOUGH, DarcyDarcy McKeoughWilliam Darcy McKeough, is a Canadian businessman and former politician. He is a member of the board of Hydro One and is chairman of McKeough Investments and McKeough Supply, and former CEO of Union Gas....
346
McKeough eliminated.
Fourth ballot:
- DAVIS, BillBill DavisWilliam Grenville "Bill" Davis, was the 18th Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1971 to 1985. Davis was first elected as the MPP for Peel in the 1959 provincial election where he was a backbencher in Leslie Frost's government. Under John Robarts, he was a cabinet minister overseeing the education...
812 - LAWRENCE, Allan 768
January 1985 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held in Toronto on January 26, 1985.)First ballot:
- MILLER, FrankFrank Miller (politician)Frank Stuart Miller, was a Canadian politician, who served as the 19th Premier of Ontario for four months in 1985.-Early life and political career:...
591 - TIMBRELL, DennisDennis TimbrellDennis Roy Timbrell is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of William Davis and Frank Miller.-Early life and career:...
421 - GROSSMAN, LarryLarry GrossmanLawrence "Larry" Sheldon Grossman was a politician in Ontario, Canada.-Early years:Born in Toronto, Grossman was the son of Allan Grossman, who had represented a downtown Toronto riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for twenty years after defeating Ontario's last Communist Member of...
378 - MCMURTRY, RoyRoy McMurtryRoland "Roy" McMurtry, OC, OOnt is a judge and former politician in Ontario, Canada and the current Chancellor of York University.-Early life:McMurtry was born in Toronto and educated at St. Andrew's College, graduating in 1950...
300
Second ballot (McMurtry supports Grossman):
- MILLER, FrankFrank Miller (politician)Frank Stuart Miller, was a Canadian politician, who served as the 19th Premier of Ontario for four months in 1985.-Early life and political career:...
659 - GROSSMAN, LarryLarry GrossmanLawrence "Larry" Sheldon Grossman was a politician in Ontario, Canada.-Early years:Born in Toronto, Grossman was the son of Allan Grossman, who had represented a downtown Toronto riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for twenty years after defeating Ontario's last Communist Member of...
514 - TIMBRELL, DennisDennis TimbrellDennis Roy Timbrell is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of William Davis and Frank Miller.-Early life and career:...
508
(Note: These figures were confirmed by a recount.)
Third ballot (Timbrell supports Grossman):
- MILLER, FrankFrank Miller (politician)Frank Stuart Miller, was a Canadian politician, who served as the 19th Premier of Ontario for four months in 1985.-Early life and political career:...
869 - GROSSMAN, LarryLarry GrossmanLawrence "Larry" Sheldon Grossman was a politician in Ontario, Canada.-Early years:Born in Toronto, Grossman was the son of Allan Grossman, who had represented a downtown Toronto riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for twenty years after defeating Ontario's last Communist Member of...
792
November 1985 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on November 16, 1985.)First ballot:
- GROSSMAN, LarryLarry GrossmanLawrence "Larry" Sheldon Grossman was a politician in Ontario, Canada.-Early years:Born in Toronto, Grossman was the son of Allan Grossman, who had represented a downtown Toronto riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for twenty years after defeating Ontario's last Communist Member of...
752 - TIMBRELL, DennisDennis TimbrellDennis Roy Timbrell is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of William Davis and Frank Miller.-Early life and career:...
661 - POPE, AlanAlan PopeAlan William Pope is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1977 to 1990, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller.-Early years:Pope was raised in Northern Ontario, and...
271
Second ballot:
- GROSSMAN, LarryLarry GrossmanLawrence "Larry" Sheldon Grossman was a politician in Ontario, Canada.-Early years:Born in Toronto, Grossman was the son of Allan Grossman, who had represented a downtown Toronto riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for twenty years after defeating Ontario's last Communist Member of...
848 - TIMBRELL, DennisDennis TimbrellDennis Roy Timbrell is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of William Davis and Frank Miller.-Early life and career:...
829
1990 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on May 12, 1990.)- HARRIS, MichaelMike HarrisMichael Deane "Mike" Harris was the 22nd Premier of Ontario from June 26, 1995 to April 15, 2002. He is most noted for the "Common Sense Revolution", his Progressive Conservative government's program of deficit reduction in combination with lower taxes and cuts to government...
7175 - CUNNINGHAM, DianneDianne CunninghamDianne Cunningham is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1988 to 2003, and a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves....
5825
(the non-weighted vote totals were: Harris 8661, Cunningham 7189)
The 1990 vote was the first held on the basis of one member one vote with votes weighted so that each riding had equal weight.
See also: Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 1990
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 1990
The 1990 Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership election was a leadership election held in May 1990 to elect a permanent leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party to succeed Larry Grossman who the night of the 1987 provincial election in which he lost his seat and saw his party,...
2002 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on March 23, 2002.)First ballot:
- EVES, ErnieErnie EvesErnest Lawrence "Ernie" Eves was the 23rd Premier of the province of Ontario, Canada, from April 15, 2002, to October 23, 2003.-Beginnings:...
4257 - FLAHERTY, JimJim FlahertyJames Michael "Jim" Flaherty, PC, MP is Canada's Minister of Finance and he has also served as Ontario's Minister of Finance. From 1995 until 2005, he was the Member of Provincial Parliament for Whitby—Ajax, and a member of the Progressive Conservative Party caucus...
3031 - CLEMENT, TonyTony ClementTony Peter Clement, PC, MP is a Canadian federal politician, President of the Treasury Board, Minister for the Federal Economic Initiative for Northern Ontario and member of the Conservative Party of Canada....
1354 - WITMER, ElizabethElizabeth WitmerElizabeth Witmer is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1990, originally representing Waterloo North and later Kitchener—Waterloo for the Progressive Conservative Party.Witmer moved with her family to Ontario at a young age...
1197 - STOCKWELL, ChrisChris StockwellChris Stockwell is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Before entering provincial politics, he had been a...
448
(Note: After the first ballot, Clement and Witmer both withdrew from the contest and supported Ernie Eves. Their names remained on the ballot for at least a part of the second round, however.)
Second ballot:
- EVES, ErnieErnie EvesErnest Lawrence "Ernie" Eves was the 23rd Premier of the province of Ontario, Canada, from April 15, 2002, to October 23, 2003.-Beginnings:...
5623 - FLAHERTY, JimJim FlahertyJames Michael "Jim" Flaherty, PC, MP is Canada's Minister of Finance and he has also served as Ontario's Minister of Finance. From 1995 until 2005, he was the Member of Provincial Parliament for Whitby—Ajax, and a member of the Progressive Conservative Party caucus...
3898 - CLEMENT, TonyTony ClementTony Peter Clement, PC, MP is a Canadian federal politician, President of the Treasury Board, Minister for the Federal Economic Initiative for Northern Ontario and member of the Conservative Party of Canada....
561 - WITMER, ElizabethElizabeth WitmerElizabeth Witmer is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1990, originally representing Waterloo North and later Kitchener—Waterloo for the Progressive Conservative Party.Witmer moved with her family to Ontario at a young age...
216
(It is not clear if the non-weighted vote totals were released to the public. 44188 party members voted on the first ballot, 34608 on the second.)
2004 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
(Held on September 18, 2004.)First ballot:
- TORY, JohnJohn ToryJohn Howard Tory is a Canadian businessman, political activist, former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, former Member of Provincial Parliament and broadcaster...
4535.13 (45%) - FLAHERTY, JimJim FlahertyJames Michael "Jim" Flaherty, PC, MP is Canada's Minister of Finance and he has also served as Ontario's Minister of Finance. From 1995 until 2005, he was the Member of Provincial Parliament for Whitby—Ajax, and a member of the Progressive Conservative Party caucus...
3274.92 (33%) - KLEES, FrankFrank KleesFrank Klees is a Canadian politician and the Progressive Conservative member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Newmarket—Aurora north of Toronto. He was a candidate in the 2009 Progressive Conservative leadership election placing second behind victor Tim Hudak.-Early life:Klees was born...
2265.96 (22%)
5039 electoral votes needed to win
(the non-weighted vote totals were Tory 12,132, Flaherty 7,951, Klees 5,240)
Second ballot:
- TORY, JohnJohn ToryJohn Howard Tory is a Canadian businessman, political activist, former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, former Member of Provincial Parliament and broadcaster...
5390.86 (54%) - FLAHERTY, JimJim FlahertyJames Michael "Jim" Flaherty, PC, MP is Canada's Minister of Finance and he has also served as Ontario's Minister of Finance. From 1995 until 2005, he was the Member of Provincial Parliament for Whitby—Ajax, and a member of the Progressive Conservative Party caucus...
4664.14 (46%)
5028 electoral votes needed to win
(the non-weighted vote totals were Tory 18,037, Flaherty 14,353)
2009 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention
(Held on June 27, 2009 in Markham, Ontario)(sum of percentages in each riding)
Movement: Hillier eliminated and endorses Hudak; prior to balloting Hillier asked his supporters to make Hudak their second choice.
(sum of percentages in each riding)
Does not include votes that were spoiled because no second choice was indicated.
Movement: Elliott eliminated
(sum of percentages in each riding)
Does not include votes that were spoiled because no second or third choice was indicated.