1923 Ontario general election explained

Election Name:1923 Ontario general election
Country:Ontario
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:no
Party Name:no
Previous Election:1919 Ontario general election
Previous Year:1919
Next Election:1926 Ontario general election
Next Year:1926
Seats For Election:111 seats in the 16th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
56 seats were needed for a majority
Election Date:June 25, 1923
Leader1:Howard Ferguson
Leader Since1:December 2, 1920
Party1:Conservative
Leaders Seat1:Grenville
Last Election1:25
Seats1:75
Seat Change1:50
Percentage1:49.8%
Swing1:14.9pp
Leader2:Ernest C. Drury
Leader Since2:1920
Leaders Seat2:Halton (lost re-election)
Last Election2:44
Seats2:17
Seat Change2:27
Percentage2:21.1%
Swing2:0.1pp
Image3: LIB
Leader Since3:1921
Leaders Seat3: re-election)
Last Election3:27
Seats3:14
Seat Change3:13
Percentage3:21.8%
Swing3:5.1pp
Leader Since4:1919
Leaders Seat4: re-election)
Last Election4:11
Seats4:4
Seat Change4:7
Percentage4:4.8%
Swing4:4.3pp
Premier
Posttitle:Premier after election
Before Election:Ernest Charles Drury
After Election:Howard Ferguson
After Party:Conservative

The 1923 Ontario general election was the 16th general election held in the Province of Ontario, Canada. It was held on June 25, 1923, to elect the 111 Members of the 16th Legislative Assembly of Ontario ("MLAs").[1]

The Ontario Conservative Party, led by George Howard Ferguson, was elected to power with a majority in the Legislature (although taking less than half the votes cast).

This election ended the rule of the United Farmers of Ontario-Labour coalition government of Ernest C. Drury.

Campaign

Candidates nominated !!rowspan="2"
Ridings !Party
align="center" Con align="center" UFO align="center" Lib align="center" Lab align="center" Ind align="center" Pro align="center" Ind-LibTotals
Acclamation 2 1 1 2
2 50 43 34 19 2 1 1 100
3 49 48 34 48 13 1 2 1 147
4 8 8 2 9 6 6 1 32
5 1 1 1 1 2 5
6 1 2 1 1 2 6
Total 111 103 71 78 23 12 3 2 292

Voter turnout

The election saw a voter turnout of just 54.7%, the lowest voter turnout in Ontario history until the 2007 election.[2]

The low election turn-out was in part caused by the worst wind, rain and lightning storm in years inundating the western part of the province.[3] The electrical storm and hurricane began shortly after the polls closed, resulting in massive disruption of telegraph and telephone communications, which hampered the reporting of results.[4]

Results

The 1923 election was plagued by low turn-out, and all the parties took fewer voters than they had in 1919.

The UFO actually took a larger proportion of the vote than it had in 1919 but took just a fraction of the seats it had taken in 1919 due to much of the anti-UFO vote concentrating behind Conservative Party candidates. The UFO had held power by virtue of a coalition with Labour and three other MLAs. Together they had received 34 percent of the votes cast in 1919. The Conservatives after the 1923 election took majority government based on taking 34 percent of the vote by that one party alone.

The Ontario Liberal Party, led by Wellington Hay, lost close to half its caucus in the Conservative landslide. Labour (the Independent Labour Party) too lost most of its MLAs in this turn-around election.

The Conservative party was the most popular, taking 34 percent of the vote. Its candidate was the leading one in a large proportion of the districts, giving it a large majority of seats in the legislature (more than its due proportionally) under the First past the post system in use at the time.

In the election, the UFO again did not run candidates where a Labour candidate was running - and also not in 20 other districts as well. The UFO received the third-most number of votes overall but only ran in about two-thirds of the districts so its vote count likely does not measure its actual support. Together Labour and the UFO ran in 93 seats so the two did not cover all the districts in the province.

The UFO did not receive as many votes as it had in 1919 but still got fairly good numbers considering it did not run candidates in a third of the districts. As the 1923 election was plagued by low turn-out, the UFO received a higher percentage of votes cast than it had received in 1919.

Prior to the election, the UFO government had introduced bills to re-distribute the ridings,[5] and to introduce proportional representation[6] and the single transferable vote,[7] but withdrew them after vehement opposition from the Conservative MLAs, and it was found that even some government members were ambivalent.[8]

Under First past the post, the UFO received about a third of the seats that it was due proportionally overall. Looking at the 71 districts where the UFO ran candidates, it received about half the votes there so was due 35 of those seats but received only eight. In many districts, Conservative candidates took rural seats away from incumbent UFO MLAs by taking just a few hundred more votes than them in each district. In Prince Edward, Conservative candidate Horace Stanley Colliver took just 17 more votes than his closest contender to win the seat.[9] [10]

Ferguson was the only party leader to hold his seat in the election. Drury, Hay and Rollo all lost their seats to their Conservative opponents.

|-! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Political party! rowspan=2 | Party leader! colspan=5 | MPPs! colspan=3 | Votes|-! Candidates!1919!Dissol.!1923!±!#!%! ± (pp)|style="text-align:left;"|Howard Ferguson|103|25|24|75|50|473,819|49.77%|15.68|style="text-align:left;"|E.C. Drury|71|44|44|17|27|199,393|20.94%|0.03|style="text-align:left;"|Wellington Hay|78|27|27|14|13|203,079|21.33%|4.18|style="text-align:left;"|Walter Rollo|23|11|11|4|7|45,213|4.75%|4.34|style="text-align:left;"||12| - | - |1|1|15,426|1.62%|2.45|style="text-align:left;"||2|1|1| - |1|5,041|0.53%|0.08|style="text-align:left;"||3| - | - | - | - |10,122|1.06%||style="text-align:left;"|| - |1|1| - |1|colspan="3"|Did not campaign|style="text-align:left;"|| - |1|1| - |1|colspan="3"|Did not campaign|style="text-align:left;"|| - |1|1| - |1|colspan="3"|Did not campaign|colspan="3"||1|colspan="5"||-style="background:#E9E9E9;"|colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"|Total|292|111|111|111||952,093|100.00%||-|colspan="8" style="text-align:left;"|Blank and invalid ballots|align="right"|13,600|style="background:#E9E9E9;" colspan="2"||-style="background:#E9E9E9;"|colspan="8" style="text-align:left;"|Registered voters / turnout|1,655,312|58.34%|27.19|}

Synopsis of results

Results by riding - 1923 Ontario general election[11]
RidingRegionWinning partyTurnout
[12]
Votes
1919 → 1923VotesShareMargin
#
Margin
%
ConUFOLibLabTotal
 
AddingtonEASCon3,110 70.83% 1,829 41.65% 61.33% 3,110  - 1,281  -  -  -  - 4,391
AlgomaNORLib2,365 36.06% 14 0.21% 67.57% 2,351 1,842 2,365  -  -  -  - 6,558
Brant NorthMWOUFO3,617 50.36% 52 0.72% 61.19% 3,565 3,617  -  -  -  -  - 7,182
Brant SouthMWOLab5,678 53.26% 695 6.52% 59.09%  -  - 4,983 5,678  -  -  - 10,661
BrockvilleEASCon4,182 59.12% 1,290 18.24% 62.26% 4,182  - 2,892  -  -  -  - 7,074
Bruce NorthMWOUFO2,557 39.97% 311 4.86% 75.68% 2,246 2,557 1,595  -  -  -  - 6,398
Bruce SouthMWOUFO1,942 35.83% 49 0.90% 67.10% 1,893 1,942 1,585  -  -  -  - 5,420
Bruce WestMWOLib2,582 38.73% 38 0.57% 68.07% 1,541 2,544 2,582  -  -  -  - 6,667
CarletonEASCon4,813 61.22% 1,764 22.44% 64.13% 4,813 3,049  -  -  -  -  - 7,862
CochraneNORLib3,138 39.54% 627 7.90% 42.39% 2,172  - 3,138 2,511 116  -  - 7,937
DufferinMWOCon3,898 51.47% 223 2.94% 72.03% 3,898 3,675  -  -  -  -  - 7,573
DundasEASCon3,773 54.07% 568 8.14% 65.52% 3,773 3,205  -  -  -  -  - 6,978
Durham EastCENCon3,040 60.25% 1,034 20.49% 63.35% 3,040 2,006  -  -  -  -  - 5,046
Durham WestCENLib2,295 42.31% 181 3.34% 67.51% 2,114 1,015 2,295  -  -  -  - 5,424
Elgin EastSWOCon2,968 44.34% 1,050 15.69% 61.37% 2,968 1,807 1,918  -  -  -  - 6,693
Elgin WestSWOCon5,289 50.07% 1,709 14.68% 58.24% 5,289 2,773 3,580  -  -  -  - 11,642
Essex NorthSWOLib4,282 62.15% 1,674 24.30% 49.08%  - 2,608 4,282  -  -  -  - 6,890
Essex SouthSWOCon2,652 35.43% 60 0.80% 57.08% 2,652 2,592 2,241  -  -  -  - 7,485
Fort WilliamNORCon2,866 39.94% 208 2.90% 57.97% 2,866  - 1,152 2,658  - 500  - 7,176
FrontenacEASCon3,529 57.56% 927 15.12% 70.59% 3,529 2,602  -  -  -  -  - 6,131
GlengarryEASLib3,313 54.53% 550 9.05% 54.27%  - 2,763 3,313  -  -  -  - 6,076
GrenvilleEASCon4,374 66.56% 2,176 33.11% 60.17% 4,374 2,198  -  -  -  -  - 6,572
Grey CentreMWOUFO3,636 50.52% 75 1.04% 65.32% 3,561 3,636  -  -  -  -  - 7,197
Grey North[13] MWOUFO3,873 40.50% 60 0.63% 68.46% 3,813 3,873 1,877  -  -  -  - 9,563
Grey SouthMWOCon4,553 51.77% 312 3.55% 65.93% 4,553 4,241  -  -  -  -  - 8,794
HaldimandMWOCon4,297 47.56% 644 7.13% 65.96% 4,297 3,653 1,085  -  -  -  - 9,035
HaltonHAMCon5,186 45.43% 716 6.27% 68.60% 5,186 4,470 1,760  -  -  -  - 11,416
Hamilton EastHAMCon11,064 55.07% 5,932 29.53% 41.12% 11,064  - 5,132 3,894  -  -  - 20,090
Hamilton WestHAMCon5,784 52.42% 2,731 24.75% 46.80% 5,784  - 3,053 2,198  -  -  - 11,035
Hastings EastEASCon3,741 62.40% 1,487 24.80% 64.10% 3,741 2,254  -  -  -  -  - 5,995
Hastings NorthEASCon4,356 71.77% 2,643 43.55% 58.15% 4,356 1,713  -  -  -  -  - 6,069
Hastings WestEASCon4,846 60.05% 1,622 20.10% 51.08% 4,846  - 3,224  -  -  -  - 8,070
Huron CentreMWOCon3,133 41.58% 724 9.61% 66.47% 3,133 1,992  - 2,409  -  -  - 7,534
Huron NorthMWOCon2,896 44.44% 398 6.11% 68.11% 2,896 2,498 1,122  -  -  -  - 6,516
Huron SouthMWOCon2,800 40.11% 437 6.26% 69.29% 2,800 2,363 1,818  -  -  -  - 6,981
Kenora[14] NORConacclaimed
Kent EastSWOUFO4,024 54.75% 698 9.50% 57.65% 3,326 4,024  -  -  -  -  - 7,350
Kent WestSWOLib6,153 59.80% 2,017 19.60% 47.73%  - 4,136 6,153  -  -  -  - 10,289
KingstonEAS Conacclaimed
Lambton EastSWOUFO3,224 44.28% 458 6.29% 66.68% 2,766 3,224 1,291  -  -  -  - 7,281
Lambton WestSWOCon6,022 45.96% 2,119 16.17% 60.18% 6,022 3,903 3,179  -  -  -  - 13,104
Lanark NorthEASCon3,339 54.32% 531 8.64% 65.14% 3,339 2,808  -  -  -  -  - 6,147
Lanark SouthEASCon3,874 57.27% 983 14.53% 59.71% 3,874 2,891  -  -  -  -  - 6,765
LeedsEASCon3,779 57.34% 968 14.69% 60.65% 3,779 2,811  -  -  -  -  - 6,590
LennoxEASLib2,767 51.22% 132 2.44% 69.44% 2,635  - 2,767  -  -  -  - 5,402
LincolnHAMUFO2,360 35.05% 43 0.64% 58.34% 2,057 2,360 2,317  -  -  -  - 6,734
LondonSWOCon9,865 64.85% 7,611 50.03% 46.16% 9,865  - 1,851 2,254 1,243  -  - 15,213
ManitoulinNORUFO2,407 57.64% 638 15.28% 66.69% 1,769 2,407  -  -  -  -  - 4,176
Middlesex EastSWOUFO3,568 47.76% 377 5.05% 34.24% 3,191 3,568 711  -  -  -  - 7,470
Middlesex NorthSWOCon3,319 52.52% 318 5.03% 67.10% 3,319 3,001  -  -  -  -  - 6,320
Middlesex WestSWOUFO2,642 52.03% 206 4.06% 66.37%  - 2,642 2,436  -  -  -  - 5,078
MuskokaCENCon4,186 64.45% 1,877 28.90% 4,186  - 2,309  -  -  -  - 6,495
Niagara FallsHAMCon4,922 51.97% 2,518 26.59% 47.04% 4,922  - 2,145 2,404  -  -  - 9,471
NipissingNORCon3,238 48.83% 268 4.04% 52.46% 3,238  - 2,970 423  -  -  - 6,631
Norfolk NorthMWOUFO3,068 51.87% 221 3.74% 61.16% 2,847 3,068  -  -  -  -  - 5,915
Norfolk SouthMWOCon3,070 55.84% 642 11.68% 73.34% 3,070 2,428  -  -  -  -  - 5,498
Northumberland EastCENCon4,434 52.09% 356 4.18% 71.02% 4,434 4,078  -  -  -  -  - 8,512
Northumberland WestCENLib2,810 51.44% 157 2.87% 69.94% 2,653  - 2,810  -  -  -  - 5,463
Ontario NorthCENUFO3,330 50.61% 80 1.22% 68.75% 3,250 3,330  -  -  -  -  - 6,580
Ontario SouthCENLib4,212 39.72% 197 1.86% 58.35% 4,015 2,376 4,212  -  -  -  - 10,603
Ottawa EastOTTLib4,635 59.35% 1,460 18.69% 36.23%  -  - 7,810  -  -  -  - 7,810
Ottawa WestOTTLib7,362 40.15% 892 4.87% 41.55% 7,624  - 7,362 2,086 1,263  -  - 18,335
Oxford NorthMWOUFO4,019 40.29% 826 8.28% 64.65% 3,193 4,019 2,762  -  -  -  - 9,974
Oxford SouthMWOCon3,889 39.20% 755 7.61% 69.74% 3,889 3,134 2,898  -  -  -  - 9,921
ParkdaleTORCon6,050 79.76% 4,515 59.53% 30.68% 6,050  - 1,535  -  -  -  - 7,585
Parry SoundNORCon4,876 56.10% 2,579 29.67% 61.07% 4,876 1,519 2,297  -  -  -  - 8,692
PeelCENCon6,087 56.34% 1,369 12.67% 6,087 4,718  -  -  -  -  - 10,805
Perth NorthMWOCon6,289 51.68% 410 3.37% 59.60% 6,289  - 5,879  -  -  -  - 12,168
Perth SouthMWOCon3,454 50.34% 46 0.67% 63.51% 3,454 3,408  -  -  -  -  - 6,862
Peterborough EastCENCon2,550 52.35% 229 4.70% 2,550 2,321  -  -  -  -  - 4,871
Peterborough WestCENCon4,278 44.37% 904 9.38% 57.87% 4,278  - 3,374 1,990  -  -  - 9,642
Port ArthurNORCon2,331 40.27% 727 12.56% 58.19% 2,331 1,346 1,604  - 508  -  - 5,789
PrescottEASInd3,608 52.87% 740 10.84% 58.92%  -  - 2,868 348 3,608  -  - 6,824
Prince EdwardEASCon4,039 50.12% 19 0.24% 71.12% 4,039  - 4,020  -  -  -  - 8,059
Rainy RiverNORLab1,738 42.72% 148 3.64% 65.94% 1,590  - 740 1,738  -  -  - 4,068
Renfrew NorthEASCon4,235 50.65% 108 1.29% 63.48% 4,235 4,127  -  -  -  -  - 8,362
Renfrew SouthEASUFO3,653 37.41% 585 5.99% 67.45% 3,044 3,653 3,068  -  -  -  - 9,765
RiverdaleTORCon11,074 79.05% 9,309 66.45% 35.56% 11,074  - 1,765 1,169  -  -  - 14,008
RussellEASLib4,648 72.94% 2,924 45.89% 35.35%  - 1,724 4,648  -  -  -  - 6,372
St. CatharinesHAMCon5,364 55.81% 2,490 25.91% 49.90% 5,364  - 2,874 1,374  -  -  - 9,612
Sault Ste. MarieNORCon2,839 43.27% 444 6.77% 43.28% 2,839  - 2,395 1,327  -  -  - 6,561
Simcoe CentreCENCon3,535 39.84% 529 5.96% 65.77% 3,535 3,006 2,332  -  -  -  - 8,873
Simcoe EastCENCon5,692 57.57% 1,498 15.15% 57.55% 5,692 4,194  -  -  -  -  - 9,886
Simcoe SouthCENCon3,016 55.88% 635 11.77% 72.26% 3,016 2,381  -  -  -  -  - 5,397
Simcoe WestCENCon3,610 56.78% 1,580 24.85% 57.05% 3,610 2,030 634  - 84  -  - 6,358
StormontEASCon3,661 44.04% 1,050 12.63% 56.13% 3,661 2,041 2,611  -  -  -  - 8,313
Sturgeon FallsNORLib2,671 62.32% 1,670 38.96% 614 1,001 2,671  -  -  -  - 4,286
SudburyNORCon5,816 58.65% 1,816 17.31% 60.80% 5,816  - 4,100  -  -  -  - 9,916
TimiskamingNORCon3,160 44.12% 1,008 14.07% 58.76% 3,160 2,152 1,850  -  -  -  - 7,162
Toronto NE - ATORCon13,049 71.46% 10,205 55.88% 34.78% 13,049  - 2,844  -  -  - 2,368 18,261
Toronto NE - BTORCon13,952 77.58% 9,919 55.15% 34.61% 13,952  -  -  -  -  - 4,033 17,985
Toronto NW - ATORCon17,255 85.34% 14,291 70.68% 34.17% 17,255  - 2,964  -  -  -  - 20,219
Toronto NW - BTORCon14,703 70.46% 10,982 52.63% 34.34% 14,703  -  -  -  - 2,443 3,721 20,867
Toronto SE - ATORCon7,730 81.56% 7,019 74.06% 31.85% 7,730  - 1,037 711  -  -  - 9,478
Toronto SE - BTORCon7,216 77.13% 5,986 63.98% 31.60% 7,216  - 1,230 910  -  -  - 9,356
Toronto SW - ATORCon8,233 56.71% 4,761 37.39% 50.78% 8,233  - 3,472 2,812  -  -  - 14,517
Toronto SW - BTORCon7,756 52.54% 5,158 37.48% 48.28% 7,756  - 2,198 2,211  - 2,598  - 14,763
Victoria NorthCENCon2,711 47.00% 358 6.21% 66.72% 2,711 2,353 704  -  -  -  - 5,768
Victoria SouthCENCon3,880 42.64% 526 5.78% 75.56% 3,880 3,354 1,865  -  -  -  - 9,099
Waterloo NorthMWOCon5,370 50.35% 2,237 20.98% 47.96% 5,370  - 3,133 309 1,853  -  - 10,665
Waterloo South[15] MWOLab5,006 50.08% 15 0.15% 47.29% 4,991  -  - 5,006  -  -  - 9,997
WellandHAMCon4,941 52.19% 1,239 13.09% 59.17% 4,941 824 3,702  -  -  -  - 9,467
Wellington EastMWOUFO3,628 61.64% 1,370 23.28% 61.32% 2,258 3,628  -  -  -  -  - 5,886
Wellington SouthMWOCon5,444 52.04% 2,424 23.17% 60.12% 5,444 3,020 1,997  -  -  -  - 10,461
Wellington WestMWOCon2,685 50.41% 576 10.81% 65.13% 2,685 2,109 532  -  -  -  - 5,326
Wentworth NorthHAMUFO3,397 58.02% 939 16.04% 65.80% 2,458 3,397  -  -  -  -  - 5,855
Wentworth SouthHAMCon3,348 46.38% 889 12.32% 49.57% 3,348 2,459 1,411  -  -  -  - 7,218
WindsorSWOCon5,424 53.29% 1,871 18.38% 34.99% 5,424  - 3,553 1,202  -  -  - 10,179
York EastCENCon11,863 71.36% 8,783 52.84% 32.85% 11,863 3,080 976  - 704  -  - 16,623
York NorthCENCon4,341 44.65% 811 8.34% 69.77% 4,341 1,852 3,530  -  -  -  - 9,723
York WestCENCon14,338 72.10% 8,791 44.21% 33.00% 14,338  -  -  - 5,547  -  - 19,885

= turnout is above provincial average

= incumbent re-elected under the same party banner

= returned by acclamation

= incumbency arose from byelection gain

= incumbent switched allegiance for 1923 nomination

= other incumbents renominated

= multiple candidates

Regional analysis

Distribution of candidates, seats and popular vote %, by party by region (1923)
RegionCandidatesSeatsVote share (%)
align="center" Con align="center" UFO align="center" Lib align="center" Lab align="center" Ind align="center" I-Lib align="center" Prog align="center" Con align="center" UFO align="center" Lib align="center" Lab align="center" Ind align="center" Con align="center" UFO align="center" Lib align="center" Lab align="center" Ind align="center" I-Lib align="center" Prog
Central Ontario19 12 12 1 1  -  - 16  - 3  -  - 53.12 23.84 21.44 1.54 0.07  -  -
Eastern Ontario14 12 9 2 3  -  - 11 1 4  - 1 39.87 26.89 27.44 1.93 3.87  -  -
Hamilton, Halton and Niagara9 5 8 4  -  -  - 7 2  -  -  - 49.64 14.86 24.64 10.86  -  -  -
Midwestern Ontario20 17 12 3 1  -  - 10 8 1 2  - 42.57 31.87 18.06 6.42 1.08  -  -
Northeastern Ontario9 5 8 3 1  -  - 5 1 3  -  - 43.34 14.41 35.18 6.88 0.19  -  -
Northwest Ontario3 1 3 3 3  -  - 2  -  - 2  - 39.85 7.90 20.52 25.81 5.92  -  -
Southwestern Ontario13 14 14 2 1  -  - 10 4 2  -  - 39.44 30.24 26.87 2.54 0.91  -  -
Toronto10  - 9 5  - 2 3 10  -  -  -  - 72.78  - 11.59 5.31  - 3.43 6.88
York, Peel and Ontario6 5 3  - 2  -  - 4 1 1  -  - 58.58 20.97 11.91  - 8.54  -  -
Total103 71 78 23 12 2 3 75 17 14 4 1 49.77 20.94 21.33 4.75 1.62 0.53 1.06

MLAs elected

Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation. Two-tone colour boxes indicate ridings that turned over from the 1919 election, eg,

Central Ontario
Eastern Ontario
Hamilton/Halton/Niagara
  • Midwestern Ontario
  • Northeastern Ontario
    Northwest Ontario
  • Southwestern Ontario
  • Toronto
    York/Peel/Ontario

    Detailed analysis

    Party rankings (1st to 5th place)! Party !! !!1st !!2nd !!3rd !!4th !!5th
    1 74 22 5 1
    17 43 11
    14 35 27 2
    1 3 5 13 1
    1 1 1 6 2
    2 1
    1 1
    Totals2 109 109 59 10 2
    Party candidates in 2nd place!Party in 1st place !!Con !!UFO !!Lib !!Lab !!Ind !!Pro
    37 29 4 2 2
    14 3
    6 6 1 1
    2 1
    1
    Totals22 43 35 5 2 2
    Principal races, according to 1st and 2nd-place results
    Parties Seats
    51
    35
    9
    6
    2
    2
    1
    1
    1
    1
    Total109

    Incumbents not running for reelection

    Sixteen MLAs chose not to stand for re-election:

    RidingIncumbent at dissolution and subsequent nomineeNew MLA
    Algoma Kenneth Spencer StoverArthur Gladstone Wallis Arthur Gladstone Wallis
    Elgin East Malcolm MacVicarWilliam F. Smith Michael McKnight
    Essex South Milton C. FoxJohn Orville Duke Adolphus T. Armstrong
    Huron South Andrew HicksWilliam George Medd Nelson William Trewartha
    Lennox Reginald Amherst FowlerCharles Wesley Hambly John Perry Vrooman
    Middlesex North James C. BrownHarold Currie George Adam Elliott
    Ottawa West Hammett Pinhey HillAlbert Edwin Honeywell Harold Fisher
    Oxford South Albert Thomas WalkerJohn L. Wright William Henry Chambers
    Port Arthur Donald McDonald HogarthFrancis Henry Keefer Francis Henry Keefer
    Riverdale Joseph McNamara George Oakley
    Russell Alfred GouletAurélien Bélanger Aurélien Bélanger
    Simcoe West William Torrance AllenJames Edgar Jamieson James Edgar Jamieson
    Timiskaming Thomas MagladeryAngus John Kennedy Angus John Kennedy
    Toronto Southeast - B James Walter CurryJohn Callahan Edward William James Owens
    Wellington South Caleb Henry BucklandLincoln Goldie Lincoln Goldie
    York North Thomas Herbert LennoxWilliam Keith William Keith

    Seats that changed hands

    Elections to the 16th Parliament of Ontario – seats won/lost by party, 1919–1923
    Party1919Gain from (loss to)1923
    ConUFOLibLabIndI-LibF-LabF-LibSol
    25 29 13 (2) 9 (1) 1 1 75
    44 (29) 3 (2) 1 17
    27 2 (13) 2 (3) (1) 14
    11 1 (9) 1 4
     - 1 1
    1 (1)  -
    1 (1)  -
    1 (1)  -
    1 (1)  -
    Total 111 3 (53) 31 (4) 17 (4) 9 (2)  - (1) 1  - 1  - 1  - 1  - 111

    There were 64 seats that changed allegiance in the election.

    UFO to Conservative
    UFO to Liberal
    Liberal to Conservative
    Liberal to UFO
    Liberal to Independent
    Labour to Conservative
    Independent-Liberal to Conservative
    Farmer-Labour to Labour
    Farmer-Liberal to UFO
    Soldier to Conservative
    Conservative to Liberal
    Conservative to Labour
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    Party
    align="center" Con align="center" UFO align="center" Lib align="center" Lab align="center" IndTotal
    Seats retained Incumbents returned 16 13 8 1 38
    Open seats held 5 2 7
    Acclamation 1 1 2
    Seats changing hands Incumbents defeated 45 2 2 1 1 51
    Open seats gained 7 2 9
    Byelection gain held 1 1 2
    Change in affiliation 1 1 2
    Total 75 17 14 4 1 111

    Notable groups of candidates

    Candidate !! Votes !! Placed
    Mrs B.O. Allen 1,152 3rd
    Toronto Northeast - B Mrs Mary E. Becker4,033 2nd
    Toronto Northwest - B Edith L. Groves3,721 2nd
    Candidates returned by acclamation! Riding !! Party !! Candidate
    KenoraPeter Heenan
    KingstonWilliam Folger Nickle
    Candidate !! Votes !! Placed
    4,635 1st
    J. Wilfred Gauvreau3,175 2nd
    6,470 2nd
    Arthur Ellis1,154 4th
    Toronto Southeast - A Frederick Hogg 656 3rd
    Alfred Burgess381 4th

    See also

    Further reading

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 1923 General Election . Elections Ontario . January 3, 2021.
    2. Web site: Boring campaign behind poor voter turnout: analysts . CTV News . Bell Media . January 3, 2021 . October 11, 2007.
    3. Edmonton Bulletin, June 26, 1923
    4. News: . June 27, 1923. Ferguson is Victor. The Georgetown Herald. 2.
    5. Web site: Bill 177 - An Act respecting the Representation of the People in the Legislative Assembly. . April 12, 1923. Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
    6. Web site: Bill 178 - An Act to provide for the Election of Members to the Assembly on the System of Proportional Representation. . April 12, 1923. Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
    7. Web site: Bill 179 - An Act to provide for a System of Transferable Votes at Elections to the Assembly. . April 12, 1923. Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
    8. Edmonton Bulletin, April 20, 1923
    9. Edmonton Bulletin, June 26, 1923
    10. Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1925
    11. Data compiled from Web site: Return from the Records of the General Election to the Legislative Assembly in 1923 held on 14th and 25th June. . 1923. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. . Party affiliations per . Tables compiled by Elections Ontario have incomplete riding list and multiple transcription errors.
    12. including spoilt ballots
    13. Incumbent was elected as Farmer-Liberal in 1919
    14. Incumbent returned
    15. Incumbent was elected as Farmer-Labour in 1919