2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election explained
Election Name: | 2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election |
Country: | Ontario |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Year: | 2015 |
Election Date: | March 10, 2018 |
2Blank: | Final ballot points |
3Blank: | Final ballot votes |
4Blank: | First ballot points |
5Blank: | First ballot votes |
Colour1: | ea2f1a |
Candidate1: | Doug Ford |
2Data1: | 6,202 (50.62%) |
3Data1: | 30,041 (48.26%) |
4Data1: | 4,091 (33.35%) |
5Data1: | 20,363 (31.80%) |
Colour2: | 367D22 |
Candidate2: | Christine Elliott |
2Data2: | 6,049 (49.38%) |
3Data2: | 32,202 (51.74%) |
4Data2: | 4,187 (34.13%) |
5Data2: | 23,237 (36.28%) |
Colour4: | 800080 |
Candidate4: | Caroline Mulroney |
2Data4: | Eliminated |
3Data4: | Eliminated |
4Data4: | 2,107 (17.18%) |
5Data4: | 11,099 (17.33%) |
Colour5: | 708090 |
Candidate5: | Tanya Granic Allen |
2Data5: | Eliminated |
3Data5: | Eliminated |
4Data5: | 1,882 (15.34%) |
5Data5: | 9,344 (14.60%) |
Leader |
Before Election: | Vic Fedeli (interim) |
After Election: | Doug Ford |
Map Size: | 350px |
The 2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election was held on March 10, 2018,[1] due to the resignation of party leader Patrick Brown on January 25, 2018, following allegations of sexual misconduct.[2] Winner Doug Ford narrowly defeated runner-up Christine Elliott on the third ballot with 50.6% of allocated points.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election was scheduled for 3 months before the 2018 provincial election scheduled for June 7. It came after a turbulent year of disputed and allegedly fraudulent nominations contests across the province for local PC candidates.[3] In two of these contests; Ottawa West—Nepean and Scarborough Centre the nominations were overturned after Brown's resignation and Brown's own nomination in Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte was cancelled.[4] At the time of the leadership election Newmarket—Aurora and five others remained under active investigation by the party[5] and Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas remained under police investigation.[6]
According to Article 23.1 of the PC party constitution, when there is a vacancy in the position of leader, the party caucus chooses an interim leader to serve until a new leader is elected in a leadership election, which must be held within 18 months of the vacancy occurring, and in which all party members can vote.[7] Party president Rick Dykstra told the media on January 25 that "a leadership election will take place at such time as the PC party shall determine in its discretion". The party executive met on January 26, 2018, following the caucus election, to determine whether to have a leadership election before the provincial election, and if so, how it would proceed, or whether to have the interim leader lead the party into the election,[8] and called the leadership election for March 2018.[1]
Rules and procedures
Party: | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario |
Year: | 2018 |
Date: | March 10, 2018 |
Location: | Hilton Toronto and Markham Suites Conference Centre, Markham, Ontario |
Winner: | Doug Ford |
Numcands: | 4 |
Ballots: | 3 |
Entryfee: | $125,000 ($75,000 + $25,000 compliance deposit + $25,000 membership list access fee) |
Spendcap: | $750,000 |
All party members are eligible to cast votes by preferential ballot using electronic balloting, provided that they are members in good standing by February 16, 2018. To be eligible, one must be at least 14 years of age, a Canadian Citizen who is a resident of Ontario, and pay a $10 membership fee with personal funds (i.e. no corporation or union funds may be used).
The vote was weighted so that each of the province's ridings that has more than 100 votes cast are allocated 100 electoral votes; ridings in which fewer than 100 party members vote were weighted, but instead had the votes counted as individual votes. The lowest-ranked candidate were dropped from the next round as ballots are counted, and the first candidate to get 50 per cent of the votes was declared the new leader.
Candidates must be nominated by at least 100 party members, must agree to abide by the party's existing platform for the next election, and must be approved by the party's nominations committee as a PC candidate for the 2018 provincial election.[9]
Method and Electronic Security
The voting method is solely electronic voting with no other access methods. To cast a ballot, a three-part validation-vote was employed. First each eligible member had to register to vote with a code sent via regular mail. Second, each member who had registered had to validate their identity with one piece of government issued identification by uploading an image. Third, each qualifying member was provided a second access code to use during the voting period via the internet. The system was criticized by all candidates as overly complicated and difficult for elderly members and those with difficulties using or accessing computers.
Doug Ford and Tanya Granic Allen raised concerns over the security and legitimacy of the vote. Ford stated he believed "party elites" and "the establishment" would try to steal the election and said "there should be security cameras on the servers".[10] Past leadership candidate Frank Klees said he had grave concerns about the integrity of the vote.[11]
Timeline
- January 24, 2018: Leader Patrick Brown holds an emergency press conference at 9:45 pm to deny allegations of sexual misconduct, 15 minutes before CTV News planned to break a story detailing allegations made by two women. The PC Caucus meets in a telephone conference call and demands Brown's resignation.
- January 25, 2018: Just before 1:30 am, Brown issues a statement announcing his resignation as party leader but maintaining his innocence. Brown states his intention to remain an MPP.
- January 26, 2018:
- PC caucus unanimously elects Vic Fedeli as interim leader and Fedeli announces he intends to run for the permanent leadership
- The PC Party executive decides to hold a full-scale leadership election before the next provincial election and sets the date of the leadership election.[8] [1]
- January 28, 2018: Party president Rick Dykstra resigns shortly before Maclean's magazine publishes a story about him allegedly sexually assaulting an employee during his time as a federal MP.[12]
- January 29, 2018: Doug Ford announces he intends to run.
- January 30, 2018: Fedeli withdraws from the contest.[13]
- January 31, 2018: The party's executive decides on the timeline and rules for the leadership election.[14]
- February 1, 2018: Christine Elliott officially declares her candidacy.
- February 3, 2018: Ford officially declares his candidacy.
- February 4, 2018: Caroline Mulroney officially declares her candidacy.
- February 8, 2018: Tanya Granic Allen announces she intends to run.
- February 14, 2018: Granic Allen officially declares her candidacy.[15]
- February 15, 2018: All-candidates televised debate held in Toronto, moderated by Steve Paikin and aired on TVOntario.[16]
- February 16, 2018:
- Former leader Patrick Brown is expelled from the PC caucus, and then declares his candidacy.[17]
- Last day of the nomination period (as of 5:00 pm) and to become a member of the party eligible to vote (as of 11:59 pm)[18]
- February 20, 2018: PC Party Provincial Nominations Committee meets to interview Elliott, Ford, Granic Allen and Brown as part of the vetting process. (As the only nominated riding candidate, Mulroney has already been vetted).[19]
- February 21, 2018: Provincial Nominations Committee approves the candidacies of Brown, Elliott, Ford, and Granic Allen in addition to Mulroney, whose candidacy had previously been approved.[20]
- February 23, 2018: Last day for candidates to withdraw their names from the ballot (candidates who withdraw after this date may still appear on the ballot).[18]
- February 26, 2018: Patrick Brown withdraws from leadership race.[21]
- February 28, 2018, 6:30 pm: All-candidates debate held at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, moderated by Althia Raj of HuffPost Canada.[22]
- March 1, 2018, 1:30–3:00 pm: Debate held in London, Ontario, between Christine Elliott, Doug Ford, and Tanya Granic Allen; moderated by Andrew Lawton of CFPL and broadcast live on Global News Radio stations and over Facebook.[23] Caroline Mulroney declined an invitation to attend the debate.[24]
- March 2–9, 2018: Voting period. Online balloting used. Voting ended at noon on the last day of the voting period.[18] [25] An application for a court injunction to extend the voting period by a week was denied by Ontario Superior Court of Justice judge Todd Archibald[26]
- March 10, 2018: Leadership votes counted and results were scheduled to be announced at a convention in Markham, Ontario at 3 pm. However, results were not made available at that time and at 7:30 pm the party's Chief Electoral Officer announced a review of some ballots was required and the results were not announced until after 10 pm.[27] [28] [29]
- March 11, 2018: Elliott initially issues a statement refusing to concede, citing "serious irregularities with respect to this leadership race" and asserting that "thousands of members have been assigned to incorrect ridings" resulting in electoral points being misallocated.[30] [31] However, Elliott releases a statement later that evening conceding to Ford and pledging her support for him as leader.[32]
- June 7, 2018: Fixed-date of the 2018 Ontario provincial election.
Debates
Interim leadership
Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli was elected as interim leader by the PC parliamentary caucus in a unanimous vote on January 26, 2018. Caucus had favoured having the interim leader lead the party in the election campaign but the party executive opted to hold a leadership election prior to the general election.[33]
Candidates
Christine Elliott,, is the former non-partisan Patient Ombudsman for Ontario (2016–2018), a past PC leadership candidate (2009 and 2015) and former MPP (Whitby—Ajax 2006–07, Whitby—Oshawa 2007–15).[33] [34] She is a lawyer by training, and is the widow of former federal Minister of Finance, and 2002 and 2004 Ontario PC leadership candidate Jim Flaherty. Elliott is also a co-founder and director of the Abilities Centre, a facility for those with special needs.[35]
Elliott opposed a carbon tax,[36] and supported building a high-speed rail line between Toronto to Windsor.[37]
- Date candidacy declared: February 1, 2018[38] [39]
- Date candidacy registered with Elections Ontario: February 7, 2018
- Contributions received: $769,871.00[40]
- Campaign expenditures: $864,683.00
Endorsements
- MPPs: (13) Ted Arnott (Wellington—Halton Hills),[41] Lorne Coe (Whitby—Oshawa), Ernie Hardeman (Oxford),[42] Michael Harris (Kitchener—Conestoga), Randy Hillier (Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington), Jim McDonell (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry),[43] Sam Oosterhoff (Niagara West—Glanbrook),[44] Randy Pettapiece (Perth—Wellington), Ross Romano (Sault Ste. Marie)[45] Laurie Scott (Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock),[46] Todd Smith (Prince Edward—Hastings), Bill Walker (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound), Jim Wilson (Simcoe—Grey)
- MPs: (10) Dean Allison (Niagara West—Glanbrook),[47] Michael Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills), Marilyn Gladu (Sarnia—Lambton), Peter Kent (Thornhill),[48] Ben Lobb (Huron—Bruce), John Nater (Perth Wellington), Alex Nuttall (Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte),[49] Erin O'Toole (Durham),[50] Scott Reid (Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston),[51] David Sweet (Flamborough—Glanbrook)[52]
- Senators:
- Municipal politicians: (17) Kevin Ashe (Pickering City Councillor for Ward 1; Deputy Mayor of Pickering),[53] Doug Conley (Hamilton City Councillor for Ward 9), Steven Cooke (Clarington Municipal Councillor for Ward 1),[54] Gary Crawford (Toronto City Councillor for Ward 36 Scarborough Southwest),[55] Murray Fearrey (Reeve of Dysart et al),[56] Pat Fortini (Brampton City Councillor for Wards 7 & 8),[57] Angela Kennedy (Toronto Catholic District School Board Trustee for Ward 11),[52] Jeff Knoll (Oakville Town Councillor for Ward 5),[58] Gordon Krantz (Mayor of Milton),[59] Natalia Lishchyna (Oakville Town Councillor for Ward 6),[60] Bart Maves (Niagara Regional Councillor for Niagara Falls),[61] Sandy McConkey (Springwater Township councillor for Ward 4),[62] Sue McFadden (Mississauga City Councillor) for Ward 10),[52] Tony Quirk (Niagara Regional Councillor for Grimsby),[63] Karen Ras (Mississauga City Councillor) for Ward 2),[52] Jake Skinner (Thames Valley District School Board Trustee for London Wards 7, 8, 9, 10, and 13),[64] Ron Starr (Mississauga City Councillor for Ward 6)[65]
- Former MPPs: (5) Dave Boushy (Sarnia, 1995–1999),[66] Dianne Cunningham (London North, 1988-2003),[67] Phil Gillies (Brantford, 1981–1987),[52] Morley Kells (Etobicoke—Lakeshore, 1981–1985 and 1995–2003),[52] Dennis Timbrell (Don Mills, 1971–1987)[52]
- Former MPs: (4) Lois Brown (Newmarket—Aurora, 2008-2015),[52] Costas Menegakis (Richmond Hill, 2011–2015),[68] Joe Oliver (Eglinton—Lawrence, 2011–2015),[69] Pat Perkins (Whitby—Oshawa, 2014–2015)
- Former Senators: (1) Marjory LeBreton (Ontario, 1993–2015)
- Former municipal politicians: (3) Paula Peroni (Sudbury Catholic District School Board Trustee for Zone 5, 1997-2014),[52] John Sanderson (Peel Regional Councillor for Brampton Wards 3 & 4, 2006-2014),[70] John Shea (Ottawa-Carleton District School Board Trustee, 2006-2014)[71]
- Nominated candidates: (30) Deepak Anand (Mississauga—Malton),[72] Roman Baber (York Centre),[73] Peter Bethlenfalvy (Pickering—Uxbridge), Paul Calandra (Markham—Stouffville),[74] Bob Chapman (Oshawa),[75] Jill Dunlop (Simcoe North),[52] Amy Fee (Kitchener South—Hespeler),[76] Goldie Ghamari (Carleton),[77] Parm Gill (Milton), Mary Henein Thorn (Kitchener Centre),[78] Christine Hogarth (Etobicoke—Lakeshore),[79] Karin Howard (Ottawa South),[52] Adam Ibrahim (Windsor West),[80] Logan Kanapathi (Markham—Thornhill),[81] Mohammad Latif (Windsor—Tecumseh),[82] Ben Levitt (Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas),[83] Chuck McShane (Niagara Falls),[84] Cameron Montgomery (Orléans), Fadi Nemr (Ottawa—Vanier),[85] Lindsey Park (Durham),[86] Derek Parks (Thunder Bay-Superior North),[87] Michael Parsa (Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill),[52] Esther Pauls (Hamilton Mountain), David Piccini (Northumberland—Peterborough South),[88] Jeremy Roberts (Ottawa West–Nepean),[89] Sheref Sabaway (Mississauga—Erin Mills),[90] Amarjot Sandhu (Brampton West),[52] Amanda Simard (Glengarry—Prescott—Russell),[52] Donna Skelly (Flamborough-Glanbrook),[91] Dave Smith (Peterborough-Kawartha),[92] Nina Tangri (Mississauga—Streetsville)[93]
- Other prominent individuals:
- Organizations: (1) Trent Campus Conservatives[94]
- Media: (1) Jonathan Kay (The Walrus editor, 2014–2017; National Post columnist)[95]
Doug Ford,, is a businessman and politician who is currently seeking the PC nomination in Etobicoke North for the upcoming June 2018 provincial election.[96] Ford is the brother of former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, and son of former Etobicoke-Humber MPP Doug Ford Sr. He was a member of Toronto City Council during his brother's term as mayor (2010–2014) and the runner-up in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election.[97] [98] Ford announced on February 1, 2018, that he would devote his energy to the leadership race and was no longer intending to run in the 2018 Toronto mayoral election.[99]
Ford promised to "present Ontarians with a compassionate and responsible vision".[100] He wanted to keep taxes low and eliminate a carbon tax.[101] He stated he would not support policies that make Ontario less competitive.[101] He has promised to fund election promises by finding efficiencies in government. Ford is in favour of expanding public transit in the GTA.[100] He promised to revisit the sex-education curriculum.[100]
- Date candidacy announced: January 29, 2018[102] [103]
- Date candidacy declared: February 3, 2018[104]
- Date candidacy registered with Elections Ontario: February 2, 2018[105]
- Contributions received: $848,391.72[106]
- Campaign expenditures: $848,391.72
Endorsements
- MPPs: (2) Toby Barrett (Haldimand—Norfolk),[107] Raymond Cho (Scarborough—Rouge River)
- MPs:
- Senators:
- Municipal politicians: (5) Vincent Crisanti (Toronto City Councillor for Ward 1 Etobicoke North),[108] Michael Ford (Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2 Etobicoke North),[109] Billy Pang (York Region District School Board Trustee for Markham),[110] Allan Tam (York Region District School Board Trustee for Markham)[110] Jeremy D Williams (Mayor of Orangeville),[111]
- Former MPPs: (1) Frank Klees (York—Mackenzie, 1995–1999; Oak Ridges, 1999–2007; Newmarket—Aurora, 2007–2014)[112]
- Former MPs:
- Former Senators:
- Former municipal politicians:
- Nominated candidates: (3) Vincent Ke (Don Valley North),[113] Charity McGrath (Newmarket—Aurora),[114] Michael Tibollo (Vaughan—Woodbridge)[115]
- Other prominent individuals: (2) Charles McVety (president of Canada Christian College),[116] Paul Melnichuk (pastor of the Prayer Palace, Toronto)[117]
- Organizations:
- Media:
Tanya Granic Allen
Tanya Granic Allen, 37, is a social conservative parental rights activist and the president of Parents As First Educators (PAFE), a group that opposes the province's new sex education curriculum.[118] [119] She also sits on the board of the Catholic Civil Rights League, a conservative Catholic lobby and advocacy group. She previously worked as a political staffer at Toronto City Hall for then Toronto City Councillor John Parker, and as a spokesperson for the Campaign Life Coalition.[120] [121]
Granic Allen opposes abortion and also supported repealing and replacing the Liberal government's new sex education curriculum.[122] She promised to rerun contested riding nominations completed under Patrick Brown.
- Date candidacy announced: February 8, 2018
- Date candidacy declared: February 14, 2018[15]
- Date candidacy registered with Elections Ontario: February 13, 2018[15]
- Date candidacy revoked: May 5, 2018
- Contributions received: $364,768.77[123]
- Campaign expenditures: $334,791.85
Endorsements
Caroline Mulroney,, is a businesswoman, lawyer and the daughter of former Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney and his wife, Mila. Mulroney is the PC candidate in York—Simcoe for the upcoming election.[128]
Mulroney wanted to use the "People's Guarantee" as a "starting point".[129] She supported childcare rebates as well as cuts to hydro rates.[129] Mulroney had been in favour of a carbon tax,[130] but shifted against one.[130] [131] Mulroney remained committed to spending $1 billion to build Hamilton's light rail transit system.[132] Her platform would have had a small deficit to pay for her promises.[133]
- Date candidacy declared: February 4, 2018[134]
- Date candidacy registered with Elections Ontario: February 5, 2018[105]
- Contributions received: $943,858.00[135]
- Campaign expenditures: $1,068,676.00
Endorsements
- MPPs: (5) Bob Bailey (Sarnia—Lambton),[136] Monte McNaughton (Lambton—Kent—Middlesex), Norm Miller (Parry Sound—Muskoka), John Yakabuski (Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke), Jeff Yurek (Elgin—Middlesex—London)
- MPs: (11) Gord Brown (Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes),[137] Tony Clement (Parry Sound-Muskoka), Diane Finley (Haldimand—Norfolk),[74] Stephanie Kusie (Calgary Midnapore, AB),[74] Guy Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry),[138] Phil McColeman (Brantford—Brant),[139] Rob Nicholson (Niagara Falls),[74] Lisa Raitt (Milton),[140] Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North),[141] David Tilson (Dufferin—Caledon),[74] Peter Van Loan (York—Simcoe)
- Senators: (2) Nicole Eaton (Ontario), Thanh Hai Ngo (Ontario)[142]
- Municipal politicians: (2) Nancy Deni (Sudbury Catholic District School Board Trustee for Zone 4),[143] Eric Duncan (Mayor of North Dundas)[144]
- Former MPPs: (2) John Snobelen (Mississauga North, 1995-1999; Mississauga West, 1999–2003),[145] David Turnbull (Don Valley West, 1990-2003)[146]
- Former MPs: (6) Bal Gosal (Bramalea—Gore—Malton, 2011–2015),[147] Ted Opitz (Etobicoke Centre, 2011–2015),[148] Peter MacKay (Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough, NS, 1997–2004; Central Nova, NS, 2004–2015),[149] Brian Mulroney (Central Nova, NS, 1983-1984; Manicouagan, QC, 1984-1988; Charlevoix, QC, 1988–1993; Prime Minister of Canada, 1984–1993),[150] Joe Preston (Elgin—Middlesex—London, 2004-2015),[151] Terence Young (Oakville, 2008–2015)[152]
- Former Senators: (2) Consiglio Di Nino (Ontario, 1990–2012),[153] Bob Runciman (Ontario, 2010–2017)[154]
- Former municipal politicians:
- Nominated candidates: (18) Will Bouma (Brant),[155] Clifford Bull (Kiiwetinoong),[156] Stan Cho (Willowdale),[157] Stephen Crawford (Oakville),[158] Merrilee Fullerton (Kanata—Carleton), Jon Kieran (Don Valley West),[159] Daryl Kramp (Hastings—Lennox and Addington),[160] Stephen Lecce (King—Vaughan),[161] Jane McKenna (Burlington),[162] Denzil Minnan-Wong (Don Valley East),[163] Rod Phillips (Ajax), Kaleed Rasheed (Mississauga East—Cooksville),[164] Greg Rickford (Kenora—Rainy River), André Robichaud (Mushkegowuk—James Bay)[165] Prabmeet Sarkaria (Brampton South),[166] Gillian Smith (University—Rosedale),[167] Effie Triantafilopoulos (Oakville North—Burlington),[168] Susan Truppe (London North Centre)
- Other prominent individuals:
- Organizations:
- Media: (1) Conrad Black (Author, National Post columnist)[169] [170]
Withdrawn candidates
Patrick Brown,, is the MPP for Simcoe North (2015–2018 as a Progressive Conservative and 2018–present as an independent) and a former Conservative MP for Barrie (2006–2015). He was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario from 2015 until his 2018 resignation triggered this leadership election. Brown was expelled from the PC caucus hours before registering his candidacy on February 16, 2018.[171] On February 21, 2018, the party's nominations committee approved Brown to seek the leadership in a 3 to 2 vote.[172] [173]
Brown planned to run on the full "People's Guarantee" platform, including a carbon tax which would fund the platform, and which had been the intended 2018 election platform prior to Brown's resignation.[174]
Brown withdrew ten days after announcing his candidacy, claiming that he and his family had been subjected to threats for entering the contest. His withdrawal occurred hours after reports surfaced that as leader he had directed top party officials: "get me the result I want", in a riding nomination that has subsequently become the focus of a Hamilton Police Service investigation for alleged fraud and also the same day that the Integrity Commissioner announced an investigation of Brown's travel expenses and other alleged financial improprieties.[175] [176] [177]
- Date candidacy declared: February 16, 2018
- Date candidacy registered with Elections Ontario: February 16, 2018
- Date withdrew: February 26, 2018
- Contributions received: $18,574.00[178]
- Campaign expenditures: $19,326.00
Endorsements
- MPPs:
- MPs:
- Senators:
- Municipal politicians: (1) Shelby Kramp-Neuman (Deputy Mayor of Centre Hastings),[179]
- Former MPPs: (1) Garfield Dunlop (Simcoe North, 1999–2015)[180]
- Former MPs: (1) Brian Storseth (Westlock—St. Paul, AB, 2006–2015)[181]
- Former Senators:
- Former municipal politicians:
- Nominated candidates: (9) Troy Crowder (Sudbury),[182] Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga—Lakeshore),[183] Mark DeMontis (York South—Weston),[184] Jass Johal (Brampton North),[185] Angely Pacis (Mississauga Centre),[186] Iris Yu (Spadina—Fort York),[187] Eric Weniger (London—Fanshawe),[187] Dionne Duncan (Hamilton Centre),[188]
- Other prominent individuals: (2) Aaron Hopkins (Ontario PC Regional Vice President, GTA East)[189]
- Organizations:
- Media:
Vic Fedeli,, was the Interim Leader (2018), Finance Critic and MPP for Nippissing (2011–present), past leadership candidate (2015) and former mayor of North Bay, Ontario (2003–2010). Fedeli told reporters that he will "let my name stand for leader of our party".[33] After the party executive announced its decision to schedule a leadership election in March, Fedeli reiterated his intention to run for the permanent leadership.[190] On January 30, 2018, however, he announced that he would not be running for the permanent leadership after all in order to focus on his duties as interim leader and correcting organizational problems within the party in the run up to the general election.[13]
- Date candidacy announced: January 26, 2018
- Date withdrew: January 30, 2018[13]
Endorsements
Declined
- Stella Ambler, former MP for Mississauga South (2011–2015)[194]
- Peter Bethlenfalvy, former businessman and PC candidate in Pickering—Uxbridge.[195] Endorsed Christine Elliott.[196]
- John Baird, former federal foreign minister and MP (Ottawa West—Nepean 2006–2015) and a former provincial cabinet minister and MPP (Nepean 1995–1999, Nepean—Carleton 1999–2005)[197]
- Steve Clark, Co-Deputy Leader and MPP for Leeds—Grenville (2010–present). Not endorsing any candidate.[198]
- Tony Clement, former federal and provincial cabinet minister, MP for Parry Sound-Muskoka (2006–present), former MPP for Brampton South (1995–1999) and Brampton West—Mississauga (1999–2003) Endorsed Caroline Mulroney.
- Sylvia Jones, Co-Deputy Leader and MPP for Dufferin—Caledon (2007–present). Not endorsing any candidate.[199]
- Jim Karahalios, corporate lawyer and founder of activist groups "Axe The Carbon Tax" and "Take Back Our PC Party". Was sued by the PC party but the case was dismissed.[200]
- Frank Klees, former provincial minister and MPP (York—Mackenzie 1995–1999, Oak Ridges 1999–2007, Newmarket—Aurora 2007–2014), former leadership candidate (2004 & 2009).[201] [202] [5] [203] Supports Doug Ford.
- Sue-Ann Levy, Toronto Sun columnist and 2009 PC by-election candidate in St. Paul's.[204]
- Lisa MacLeod, Finance Critic, Treasury Board Critic and MPP for Nepean—Carleton (2006–present)[205] Not endorsing any candidate.
- Monte McNaughton, Critic for Economic Development, Employment & Growth and MPP for Lambton—Kent—Middlesex (2011–present)[194] [206] Endorsed Caroline Mulroney.
- Alex Nuttall, MP for Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte (2015–present).[207] Endorsed Patrick Brown then Christine Elliott.[208]
- Kevin O'Leary, Businessman, Reality TV Host, and former candidate for leadership for the Conservative Party of Canada.[209]
- Erin O'Toole, former federal Veterans' Affairs Minister and MP for Durham (2012–present), former federal Conservative leadership candidate (2017). Endorsed Christine Elliott.
- Jordan Peterson, University of Toronto psychology professor, author, and social commentator.[210]
- Rod Phillips, former president of Postmedia, former head of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, former head of CivicAction and current PC candidate in Ajax. Endorsed Caroline Mulroney.[211]
- Lisa Raitt, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (2017–present), MP for Milton (2008–present), and former federal cabinet minister.[212] Endorsed Caroline Mulroney.
- Ross Romano, Critic for Northern Ontario Jobs and the Ring of Fire, MPP for Sault Ste. Marie (2017–present).[213] Endorsed Patrick Brown then Christine Elliot.[214]
- Todd Smith, Energy Critic and MPP for Prince Edward—Hastings (2011–present).[215] Endorsed Christine Elliott.[216]
- John Tory, Mayor of Toronto (2014–present), former Ontario PC leader (2004–2009), former Opposition Leader (2005–2007) and former MPP for Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey (2005–2007).[217] [218]
Opinion polling
Progressive Conservative members only
Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
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Mainstreet Research Sample size: 18,308 | March 1 to 7, 2018 | 35.2% | Doug Ford 34.9% | Caroline Mulroney 17.3% | Tanya Granic Allen 12.5% | |
Mainstreet Research Sample size: 17,399 | February 21 to 26, 2018 | 34.8% | Christine Elliott 33.9% | Caroline Mulroney 19.6% | Tanya Granic Allen 11.7% | |
Mainstreet Research[219] Sample size: 4,412-6,096 | February 20 to 22, 2018 | 28.85% | Patrick Brown 28.29% | Doug Ford 22.24% | Caroline Mulroney 14.15% | Tanya Granic Allen 6.46% | |
All Ontarians
Results
By round
= Eliminated from next round
= Winner
Candidate | Ballot 1 | Ballot 2 | Ballot 3 |
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Name | Votes | Points | Votes | +/- | Points | +/- | Votes | +/- | Points | +/- |
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Doug Ford | 20,363 31.80% | 4,091 33.35% | 27,812 43.77% | 7,449 11.97% | 5,652 46.08% | 1,561 12.73% | 30,041 48.26% | 2,229 4.49% | 6,202 50.62% | 550 4.54% |
Christine Elliott | 23,237 36.28% | 4,187 34.13% | 24,138 37.99% | 901 1.71% | 4,394 35.82% | 207 1.69% | 32,202 51.74% | 8,064 13.75% | 6,049 49.38% | 1,655 13.56% |
Caroline Mulroney | 11,099 17.33% | 2,107 17.18% | 11,595 18.25% | 496 0.92% | 2,221 18.11% | 114 0.93% | eliminated |
Tanya Granic Allen | 9,344 14.596% | 1,882 15.34% | eliminated |
TOTAL | 64,043 | 12,267 | 63,545 | -498 | 12,267 | 0 | 62,243 | -1,302 | 12,251 | -16 | |
By riding
Toronto
Toronto |
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Riding | Ballot 1 | | Ballot 2 | | Ballot 3 |
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Caucus/Candidate (Supported) | Granic Allen | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliot | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Total |
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Toronto & York |
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Beaches—East York
| 7.40 (37) | 41.20 (206) | 31.40 (157) | 20.00 (100) | 100 (500) | | 41.60 (208) | +0.40 (+2) | 38.00 (190) | +6.60 (+33) | 20.40 (102) | +0.40 (+2) | 100 (500) | (0) | | 59.96 (292) | +18.36 (+84) | 40.04 (195) | +2.04 (+5) | 100 (487) | (-13) |
Davenport
| 10.90 (23) | 26.54 (56) | 45.02 (95) | 17.54 (37) | 100 (211) | | 27.49 (58) | +0.95 (+2) | 54.98 (116) | +9.95 (+21) | 17.54 (37) | +0.00 (+0) | 100 (211) | (0) | | 40.29 (83) | +12.80 (+25) | 59.71 (123) | +4.73 (+7) | 100 (206) | (-5) |
Don Valley East Candidate: Denzil Minnan-Wong (Mulroney) | 11.23 (42) | 37.97 (142) | 39.84 (149) | 10.96 (41) | 100 (374) | | 39.04 (146) | +1.07 (+4) | 49.47 (185) | +9.63 (+36) | 11.50 (43) | +0.53 (+2) | 100 (374) | (0) | | 46.47 (171) | +7.43 (+25) | 53.53 (197) | +4.07 (+12) | 100 (368) | (-6) |
Don Valley West Candidate: Jon Kieran (Mulroney) | 4.27 (57) | 45.43 (606) | 19.42 (259) | 30.89 (412) | 100 (1334) | | 46.58 (620) | +1.16 (+14) | 22.16 (295) | +2.75 (+36) | 31.26 (416) | +0.37 (+4) | 100 (1331) | (-3) | | 73.88 (939) | +27.30 (+319) | 26.12 (332) | +3.96 (+37) | 100 (1271) | (-60) |
Eglinton—Lawrence
| 4.53 (40) | 50.79 (449) | 17.99 (159) | 26.70 (236) | 100 (884) | | 51.08 (451) | +0.28 (+2) | 21.63 (191) | +3.65 (+32) | 27.29 (241) | +0.60 (+5) | 100 (883) | (-1) | | 74.26 (629) | +23.19 (+178) | 25.74 (218) | +4.11 (+27) | 100 (847) | (-36) |
Parkdale—High Park
| 14.31 (75) | 36.64 (192) | 26.15 (137) | 22.90 (120) | 100 (524) | | 38.42 (199) | +1.78 (+7) | 38.22 (198) | +12.08 (+61) | 23.36 (121) | +0.46 (+1) | 100 (518) | (-6) | | 58.30 (295) | +19.88 (+96) | 41.70 (211) | +3.48 (+13) | 100 (506) | (-12) |
Spadina—Fort York
| 4.66 (24) | 44.85 (231) | 24.27 (125) | 26.21 (135) | 100 (515) | | 45.72 (235) | +0.87 (+4) | 27.63 (142) | +3.35 (+17) | 26.65 (137) | +0.44 (+2) | 100 (514) | (-1) | | 67.73 (340) | +22.01 (+105) | 32.27 (162) | +4.65 (+20) | 100 (502) | (-12) |
Toronto Centre
| 7.30 (27) | 46.22 (171) | 18.92 (70) | 27.57 (102) | 100 (370) | | 47.43 (175) | +1.21 (+4) | 24.39 (90) | +5.47 (+20) | 28.18 (104) | +0.62 (+2) | 100 (369) | (-1) | | 72.30 (261) | +24.87 (+86) | 27.70 (100) | +3.31 (+10) | 100 (361) | (-8) |
Toronto—Danforth
| 6.47 (22) | 35.59 (121) | 27.65 (94) | 30.29 (103) | 100 (340) | | 36.77 (125) | +1.18 (+4) | 32.65 (111) | +5.00 (+17) | 30.59 (104) | +0.29 (+1) | 100 (340) | (0) | | 64.05 (212) | +27.28 (+87) | 35.95 (119) | +3.31 (+8) | 100 (331) | (-9) |
Toronto—St. Paul's
| 5.43 (46) | 43.09 (365) | 13.34 (113) | 38.14 (323) | 100 (847) | | 44.48 (375) | +1.39 (+10) | 17.08 (144) | +3.74 (+31) | 38.43 (324) | +0.30 (+1) | 100 (843) | (-4) | | 77.47 (605) | +32.98 (+230) | 22.54 (176) | +5.45 (+32) | 100 (781) | (-62) |
University—Rosedale Candidate: Gillian Smith (Mulroney) | 3.26 (31) | 43.85 (417) | 11.67 (111) | 41.22 (392) | 100 (951) | | 44.95 (427) | +1.10 (+10) | 13.58 (129) | +1.91 (+18) | 41.47 (394) | +0.25 (+2) | 100 (950) | (-1) | | 81.42 (732) | +36.48 (+305) | 18.58 (167) | +5.00 (+38) | 100 (899) | (-51) |
North York |
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Don Valley North Candidate: Vincent Ke (Ford) | 13.50 (91) | 20.62 (139) | 57.27 (386) | 8.61 (58) | 100 (674) | | 21.34 (143) | +0.72 (+4) | 69.40 (465) | +12.13 (+79) | 9.25 (62) | +0.65 (+4) | 100 (670) | (-4) | | 26.43 (176) | +5.08 (+33) | 73.57 (490) | +4.17 (+25) | 100 (666) | (-4) |
Humber River—Black Creek
| 13.21 (21) | 8.81 (14) | 68.55 (109) | 9.43 (15) | 100 (159) | | 8.81 (14) | +0.00 (+0) | 81.13 (129) | +12.58 (+20) | 10.06 (16) | +0.63 (+1) | 100 (159) | (0) | | 15.72 (25) | +6.92 (+11) | 84.28 (134) | +3.15 (+5) | 100 (159) | (0) |
Willowdale Candidate: Stan Cho (Mulroney) | 13.19 (65) | 26.57 (131) | 40.57 (200) | 19.68 (97) | 100 (493) | | 28.51 (140) | +1.94 (+9) | 51.53 (253) | +10.96 (+53) | 19.96 (98) | +0.28 (+1) | 100 (491) | (-2) | | 44.49 (214) | +15.98 (+74) | 55.51 (267) | +3.98 (+14) | 100 (481) | (-10) |
York Centre Candidate: Roman Baber (Elliott) | 7.57 (32) | 38.53 (163) | 39.48 (167) | 14.42 (61) | 100 (423) | | 39.67 (167) | +1.13 (+4) | 45.84 (193) | +6.36 (+26) | 14.49 (61) | +0.07 (+0) | 100 (421) | (-2) | | 50.85 (209) | +11.19 (+42) | 49.15 (202) | +3.31 (+9) | 100 (411) | (-10) |
York South—Weston
| 11.01 (23) | 22.01 (46) | 63.64 (133) | 3.35 (7) | 100 (209) | | 23.67 (49) | +1.66 (+3) | 72.95 (151) | +9.31 (+18) | 3.38 (7) | +0.03 (+0) | 100 (207) | (-2) | | 26.70 (55) | +3.03 (+6) | 73.30 (151) | +0.35 (+0) | 100 (206) | (-1) |
Etobicoke |
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Etobicoke Centre
| 12.25 (118) | 24.82 (239) | 51.51 (496) | 11.42 (110) | 100 (963) | | 25.55 (244) | +0.73 (+5) | 62.20 (594) | +10.69 (+98) | 12.25 (117) | +0.83 (+7) | 100 (955) | (-8) | | 34.33 (322) | +8.78 (+78) | 65.67 (616) | +3.47 (+22) | 100 (938) | (-17) |
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Candidate: Christine Hogarth (Elliott) | 11.83 (97) | 39.51 (324) | 34.27 (281) | 14.39 (118) | 100 (820) | | 40.37 (331) | +0.85 (+7) | 44.15 (362) | +9.88 (+81) | 15.49 (127) | +1.10 (+9) | 100 (820) | (0) | | 52.96 (430) | +12.59 (+99) | 47.04 (382) | +2.90 (+20) | 100 (812) | (-8) |
Etobicoke North
| 11.68 (55) | 9.34 (44) | 74.95 (353) | 4.03 (19) | 100 (471) | | 10.62 (50) | +1.27 (+6) | 84.93 (400) | +9.98 (+47) | 4.46 (21) | +0.43 (+2) | 100 (471) | (0) | | 13.59 (64) | +2.97 (+14) | 86.41 (407) | +1.49 (+7) | 100 (471) | (0) |
Scarborough |
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Scarborough—Agincourt
| 17.16 (64) | 21.45 (80) | 52.82 (197) | 8.58 (32) | 100 (373) | | 22.13 (81) | +0.68 (+1) | 68.58 (251) | +15.76 (+54) | 9.29 (34) | +0.71 (+2) | 100 (366) | (-7) | | 25.97 (94) | +3.84 (+13) | 74.03 (268) | +5.45 (+17) | 100 (362) | (-4) |
Scarborough Centre
| 14.10 (54) | 31.59 (121) | 44.65 (171) | 9.66 (37) | 100 (383) | | 33.78 (127) | +2.18 (+6) | 56.12 (211) | +11.47 (+40) | 10.11 (38) | +0.45 (+1) | 100 (376) | (-7) | | 40.27 (149) | +6.49 (+22) | 59.73 (221) | +3.61 (+10) | 100 (370) | (-6) |
Scarborough—Guildwood
| 9.84 (36) | 23.22 (85) | 56.01 (205) | 10.93 (40) | 100 (366) | | 24.73 (90) | +1.50 (+5) | 63.74 (232) | +7.72 (+27) | 11.54 (42) | +0.61 (+2) | 100 (364) | (-2) | | 32.22 (116) | +7.50 (+26) | 67.78 (244) | +4.04 (+12) | 100 (360) | (-4) |
Scarborough North
| 18.52 (40) | 16.67 (36) | 61.57 (133) | 3.24 (7) | 100 (216) | | 16.67 (36) | +0.00 (+0) | 80.09 (173) | +18.52 (+40) | 3.24 (7) | +0.00 (+0) | 100 (216) | (0) | | 18.69 (40) | +2.03 (+4) | 81.31 (174) | +1.22 (+1) | 100 (214) | (-2) |
Scarborough—Rouge MPP: Raymond Cho (Ford) | 18.27 (80) | 27.40 (120) | 33.33 (146) | 21.01 (92) | 100 (438) | | 28.01 (121) | +0.61 (+1) | 49.77 (215) | +16.44 (+69) | 22.22 (96) | +1.22 (+4) | 100 (432) | (-6) | | 44.84 (191) | +16.83 (+70) | 55.16 (235) | +5.40 (+20) | 100 (426) | (-6) |
Scarborough Southwest
| 10.45 (35) | 32.24 (108) | 44.48 (149) | 12.84 (43) | 100 (335) | | 33.33 (111) | +1.09 (+3) | 52.85 (176) | +8.38 (+27) | 13.81 (46) | +0.98 (+3) | 100 (333) | (-2) | | 42.42 (137) | +9.08 (+26) | 57.59 (186) | +4.73 (+10) | 100 (323) | (-10) | |
905
905 |
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Riding | Ballot 1 | | Ballot 2 | | Ballot 3 |
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Caucus/Candidate (Supported) | Granic Allen | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Total |
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Hamilton-Niagara |
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Flamborough—Glanbrook MP: David Sweet (Elliott) Candidate: Donna Skelly (Elliott) | 24.47 (160) | 33.49 (219) | 31.65 (207) | 10.40 (68) | 100 (654) | | 38.46 (250) | +4.98 (+31) | 50.92 (331) | +19.27 (+124) | 10.62 (69) | +0.22 (+1) | 100 (650) | (-4) | | 46.02 (295) | +7.56 (+45) | 53.98 (346) | +3.06 (+15) | 100 (641) | (-9) |
Hamilton Centre
| 16.94 (31) | 24.04 (44) | 47.00 (86) | 12.02 (22) | 100 (183) | | 26.37 (48) | +2.33 (+4) | 60.44 (110) | +13.45 (+24) | 13.19 (24) | +1.17 (+2) | 100 (182) | (-1) | | 34.62 (63) | +8.24 (+15) | 65.39 (119) | +4.95 (+9) | 100 (182) | (0) |
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
| 15.48 (39) | 28.18 (71) | 44.05 (111) | 12.30 (31) | 100 (252) | | 28.92 (72) | +0.74 (+1) | 58.23 (145) | +14.19 (+34) | 12.85 (32) | +0.55 (+1) | 100 (249) | (-3) | | 37.35 (93) | +8.43 (+21) | 62.65 (156) | +4.42 (+11) | 100 (249) | (0) |
Hamilton Mountain Candidate: Esther Pauls (Elliott) | 17.07 (42) | 26.83 (66) | 46.75 (115) | 9.35 (23) | 100 (246) | | 29.63 (72) | +2.80 (+6) | 60.08 (146) | +13.33 (+31) | 10.29 (25) | +0.94 (+2) | 100 (243) | (-3) | | 36.93 (89) | +7.30 (+17) | 63.07 (152) | +2.99 (+6) | 100 (241) | (-2) |
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas Candidate: Ben Levitt (Elliott) | 14.54 (105) | 43.77 (316) | 27.15 (196) | 14.54 (105) | 100 (722) | | 46.05 (332) | +2.28 (+16) | 38.70 (279) | +11.55 (+83) | 15.26 (110) | +0.71 (+5) | 100 (721) | (-1) | | 56.90 (404) | +10.85 (+72) | 43.10 (306) | +4.40 (+27) | 100 (710) | (-11) |
Niagara Centre
| 17.07 (85) | 26.51 (132) | 47.39 (236) | 9.04 (45) | 100 (498) | | 28.78 (141) | +2.27 (+9) | 61.84 (303) | +14.45 (+67) | 9.39 (46) | +0.35 (+1) | 100 (490) | (-8) | | 35.82 (173) | +7.04 (+32) | 64.18 (310) | +2.35 (+7) | 100 (483) | (-7) |
Niagara Falls MP: Rob Nicholson (Mulroney) Candidate: Chuck McShane (Elliott) | 10.02 (47) | 38.59 (181) | 31.56 (148) | 19.83 (93) | 100 (469) | | 39.49 (184) | +0.89 (+3) | 40.13 (187) | +8.57 (+39) | 20.39 (95) | +0.56 (+2) | 100 (466) | (-3) | | 56.62 (261) | +17.13 (+77) | 43.38 (200) | +3.26 (+13) | 100 (461) | (-5) |
Niagara West MPP: Sam Oosterhoff (Elliott) MP: Dean Allison (Elliott) | 29.33 (166) | 36.75 (208) | 22.97 (130) | 10.95 (62) | 100 (566) | | 43.24 (243) | +6.49 (+35) | 45.55 (256) | +22.58 (+126) | 11.21 (63) | +0.26 (+1) | 100 (562) | (-4) | | 52.59 (295) | +9.35 (+52) | 47.42 (266) | +1.86 (+10) | 100 (561) | (-1) |
St. Catharines
| 18.77 (70) | 30.30 (113) | 30.56 (114) | 20.38 (76) | 100 (373) | | 32.88 (120) | +2.58 (+7) | 45.21 (165) | +14.64 (+51) | 21.92 (80) | +1.54 (+4) | 100 (365) | (-8) | | 49.16 (175) | +16.28 (+55) | 50.84 (181) | +5.64 (+16) | 100 (356) | (-9) |
Peel-Halton |
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Brampton Centre
| 17.11 (39) | 36.40 (83) | 39.47 (90) | 7.02 (16) | 100 (228) | | 37.28 (85) | +0.88 (+2) | 55.70 (127) | +16.23 (+37) | 7.02 (16) | +0.00 (+0) | 100 (228) | (0) | | 42.48 (96) | +5.20 (+11) | 57.52 (130) | +1.82 (+3) | 100 (226) | (-2) |
Brampton East
| 3.44 (20) | 47.50 (276) | 32.53 (189) | 16.52 (96) | 100 (581) | | 47.93 (278) | +0.43 (+2) | 35.52 (206) | +2.99 (+17) | 16.55 (96) | +0.03 (+0) | 100 (580) | (-1) | | 58.47 (328) | +10.54 (+50) | 41.53 (233) | +6.02 (+27) | 100 (561) | (-19) |
Brampton North
| 12.33 (37) | 33.33 (100) | 40.67 (122) | 13.67 (41) | 100 (300) | | 34.34 (102) | +1.01 (+2) | 50.51 (150) | +9.84 (+28) | 15.15 (45) | +1.49 (+4) | 100 (297) | (-3) | | 44.41 (131) | +10.06 (+29) | 55.59 (164) | +5.09 (+14) | 100 (295) | (-2) |
Brampton South Candidate: Prabmeet Sarkaria (Mulroney) | 9.68 (36) | 26.88 (100) | 30.65 (114) | 32.80 (122) | 100 (372) | | 28.03 (104) | +1.15 (+4) | 38.81 (144) | +8.17 (+30) | 33.15 (123) | +0.36 (+1) | 100 (371) | (-1) | | 59.08 (218) | +31.05 (+114) | 40.92 (151) | +2.11 (+7) | 100 (369) | (-2) |
Brampton West Candidate: Amarjot Sandhu (Elliott) | 8.62 (28) | 52.62 (171) | 32.31 (105) | 6.46 (21) | 100 (325) | | 53.56 (173) | +0.95 (+2) | 39.94 (129) | +7.63 (+24) | 6.50 (21) | +0.04 (+0) | 100 (323) | (-2) | | 56.83 (183) | +3.27 (+10) | 43.17 (139) | +3.23 (+10) | 100 (322) | (-1) |
Mississauga Centre
| 17.58 (64) | 28.02 (102) | 46.15 (168) | 8.24 (30) | 100 (364) | | 30.00 (108) | +1.98 (+6) | 60.28 (217) | +14.12 (+49) | 9.72 (35) | +1.48 (+5) | 100 (360) | (-4) | | 36.31 (130) | +6.31 (+22) | 63.69 (228) | +3.41 (+11) | 100 (358) | (-2) |
Mississauga East—Cooksville Candidate: Kaleed Rasheed (Mulroney) | 22.54 (87) | 15.29 (59) | 49.74 (192) | 12.44 (48) | 100 (386) | | 16.98 (64) | +1.69 (+5) | 69.50 (262) | +19.76 (+70) | 13.53 (51) | +1.09 (+3) | 100 (377) | (-9) | | 24.66 (91) | +7.69 (+27) | 75.34 (278) | +5.84 (+16) | 100 (369) | (-8) |
Mississauga—Erindale Candidate: Sheref Sabaway (Elliott) | 16.45 (87) | 21.55 (114) | 53.88 (285) | 8.13 (43) | 100 (529) | | 22.39 (118) | +0.84 (+4) | 67.93 (358) | +14.06 (+73) | 9.68 (51) | +1.55 (+8) | 100 (527) | (-2) | | 29.58 (155) | +7.19 (+37) | 70.42 (369) | +2.49 (+11) | 100 (524) | (-3) |
Mississauga—Lakeshore
| 9.11 (78) | 42.29 (362) | 29.79 (255) | 18.81 (161) | 100 (856) | | 43.14 (368) | +0.85 (+6) | 37.40 (319) | +7.61 (+64) | 19.46 (166) | +0.65 (+5) | 100 (853) | (-3) | | 59.01 (491) | +15.87 (+123) | 40.99 (341) | +3.59 (+22) | 100 (832) | (-21) |
Mississauga—Malton Candidate: Deepak Anand (Elliott) | 12.50 (68) | 41.91 (228) | 32.90 (179) | 12.68 (69) | 100 (544) | | 42.65 (232) | +0.73 (+4) | 43.75 (238) | +10.85 (+59) | 13.60 (74) | +0.92 (+5) | 100 (544) | (0) | | 50.65 (272) | +8.01 (+40) | 49.35 (265) | +5.60 (+27) | 100 (537) | (-7) |
Mississauga—Streetsville Candidate: Nina Tangri (Elliott) | 12.72 (58) | 25.22 (115) | 53.07 (242) | 8.99 (41) | 100 (456) | | 27.27 (123) | +2.05 (+8) | 63.19 (285) | +10.12 (+43) | 9.53 (43) | +0.54 (+2) | 100 (451) | (-5) | | 34.67 (156) | +7.39 (+33) | 65.33 (294) | +2.14 (+9) | 100 (450) | (-1) |
Burlington Candidate: Jane McKenna (Mulroney) | 11.30 (75) | 40.06 (266) | 29.97 (199) | 18.68 (124) | 100 (664) | | 40.88 (271) | +0.81 (+5) | 39.52 (262) | +9.55 (+63) | 19.61 (130) | +0.93 (+6) | 100 (663) | (-1) | | 55.90 (365) | +15.02 (+94) | 44.10 (288) | +4.59 (+26) | 100 (653) | (-10) |
Milton MP: Lisa Raitt (Mulroney) Candidate: Parm Gill (Elliott) | 22.24 (115) | 28.43 (147) | 36.56 (189) | 12.77 (66) | 100 (517) | | 30.27 (155) | +1.84 (+8) | 56.45 (289) | +19.89 (+100) | 13.28 (68) | +0.52 (+2) | 100 (512) | (-5) | | 41.82 (212) | +11.54 (+57) | 58.19 (295) | +1.74 (+6) | 100 (507) | (-5) |
Oakville Candidate: Stephen Crawford (Mulroney) | 10.80 (120) | 38.34 (426) | 26.73 (297) | 24.12 (268) | 100 (1111) | | 39.87 (441) | +1.53 (+15) | 35.44 (392) | +8.71 (+95) | 24.68 (273) | +0.56 (+5) | 100 (1106) | (-5) | | 61.16 (666) | +21.28 (+225) | 38.84 (423) | +3.40 (+31) | 100 (1089) | (-17) |
Oakville North—Burlington Candidate: Effie Triantafilopoulos (Mulroney) | 11.63 (97) | 38.01 (317) | 30.58 (255) | 19.78 (165) | 100 (834) | | 39.52 (326) | +1.51 (+9) | 40.00 (330) | +9.42 (+75) | 20.49 (169) | +0.70 (+4) | 100 (825) | (-9) | | 54.80 (440) | +15.28 (+114) | 45.21 (363) | +5.21 (+33) | 100 (803) | (-22) |
York-Simcoe |
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Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill Candidate: Michael Parsa (Elliott) | 16.25 (103) | 19.40 (123) | 55.36 (351) | 8.99 (57) | 100 (634) | | 20.19 (128) | +0.79 (+5) | 70.51 (447) | +15.14 (+96) | 9.31 (59) | +0.32 (+2) | 100 (634) | (0) | | 26.98 (170) | +6.80 (+42) | 73.02 (460) | +2.51 (+13) | 100 (630) | (-4) |
King—Vaughan Candidate: Stephen Lecce (Mulroney) | 10.73 (60) | 22.72 (127) | 46.69 (261) | 19.86 (111) | 100 (559) | | 23.56 (131) | +0.84 (+4) | 56.30 (313) | +9.60 (+52) | 20.14 (112) | +0.29 (+1) | 100 (556) | (-3) | | 36.85 (199) | +13.29 (+68) | 63.15 (341) | +6.85 (+28) | 100 (540) | (-16) |
Markham—Stouffville Candidate: Paul Calandra (Elliott) | 14.09 (92) | 36.29 (237) | 39.82 (260) | 9.80 (64) | 100 (653) | | 37.85 (246) | +1.55 (+9) | 52.15 (339) | +12.34 (+79) | 10.00 (65) | +0.20 (+1) | 100 (650) | (-3) | | 45.12 (291) | +7.27 (+45) | 54.88 (354) | +2.73 (+15) | 100 (645) | (-5) |
Markham—Thornhill Candidate: Logan Kanapathi (Elliott) | 11.67 (35) | 40.67 (122) | 33.67 (101) | 14.00 (42) | 100 (300) | | 42.67 (128) | +2.00 (+6) | 43.00 (129) | +9.33 (+28) | 14.33 (43) | +0.33 (+1) | 100 (300) | (0) | | 56.04 (167) | +13.37 (+39) | 43.96 (131) | +0.96 (+2) | 100 (298) | (-2) |
Markham—Unionville
| 12.84 (105) | 20.05 (164) | 60.39 (494) | 6.72 (55) | 100 (818) | | 20.69 (169) | +0.64 (+5) | 72.46 (592) | +12.07 (+98) | 6.85 (56) | +0.13 (+1) | 100 (817) | (-1) | | 24.50 (197) | +3.82 (+28) | 75.50 (607) | +3.04 (+15) | 100 (804) | (-13) |
Newmarket—Aurora Candidate: Charity McGrath (Ford) | 10.20 (71) | 33.76 (235) | 43.39 (302) | 12.64 (88) | 100 (696) | | 36.28 (250) | +2.52 (+15) | 50.65 (349) | +7.26 (+47) | 13.06 (90) | +0.42 (+2) | 100 (689) | (-7) | | 47.52 (326) | +11.24 (+76) | 52.48 (360) | +1.83 (+11) | 100 (686) | (-3) |
Richmond Hill
| 10.71 (51) | 30.25 (144) | 48.95 (233) | 10.08 (48) | 100 (476) | | 31.14 (147) | +0.89 (+3) | 58.05 (274) | +9.10 (+41) | 10.81 (51) | +0.72 (+3) | 100 (472) | (-4) | | 37.07 (172) | +5.93 (+25) | 62.93 (292) | +4.88 (+18) | 100 (464) | (-8) |
Thornhill MPP: Gila Martow (no endorsement) MP: Peter Kent (Elliott) | 11.81 (66) | 37.39 (209) | 35.78 (200) | 15.03 (84) | 100 (559) | | 38.17 (213) | +0.78 (+4) | 46.06 (257) | +10.28 (+57) | 15.77 (88) | +0.74 (+4) | 100 (558) | (-1) | | 50.45 (278) | +12.28 (+65) | 49.55 (273) | +3.49 (+16) | 100 (551) | (-7) |
Vaughan—Woodbridge Candidate: Michael Tibollo (Ford) | 12.54 (37) | 20.34 (60) | 58.98 (174) | 8.14 (24) | 100 (295) | | 21.31 (62) | +0.97 (+2) | 70.10 (204) | +11.12 (+30) | 8.59 (25) | +0.46 (+1) | 100 (291) | (-4) | | 24.83 (71) | +3.52 (+9) | 75.18 (215) | +5.07 (+11) | 100 (286) | (-5) |
York—Simcoe MPP: Julia Munro (no endorsement) MP: Peter Van Loan (Mulroney) Candidate: Caroline Mulroney (Mulroney) | 9.69 (41) | 18.68 (79) | 36.64 (155) | 34.99 (148) | 100 (423) | | 19.00 (80) | +0.33 (+1) | 45.61 (192) | +8.96 (+37) | 35.39 (149) | +0.40 (+1) | 100 (421) | (-2) | | 44.39 (178) | +25.39 (+98) | 55.61 (223) | +10.01 (+31) | 100 (401) | (-20) |
Barrie—Innisfil
| 9.18 (64) | 32.14 (224) | 42.18 (294) | 16.50 (115) | 100 (697) | | 33.00 (229) | +0.86 (+5) | 50.14 (348) | +7.96 (+54) | 16.86 (117) | +0.36 (+2) | 100 (694) | (-3) | | 43.61 (297) | +10.62 (+68) | 56.39 (384) | +6.24 (+36) | 100 (681) | (-13) |
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte MP: Alex Nuttall (Elliott) | 8.21 (70) | 46.54 (397) | 31.30 (267) | 13.95 (119) | 100 (853) | | 47.93 (405) | +1.39 (+8) | 37.52 (317) | +6.21 (+50) | 14.56 (123) | +0.60 (+4) | 100 (845) | (-8) | | 58.10 (484) | +10.17 (+79) | 41.90 (349) | +4.38 (+32) | 100 (833) | (-12) |
Simcoe—Grey MPP: Jim Wilson (Elliott) | 13.23 (75) | 41.09 (233) | 33.69 (191) | 11.99 (68) | 100 (567) | | 42.30 (239) | +1.21 (+6) | 44.07 (249) | +10.39 (+58) | 13.63 (77) | +1.64 (+9) | 100 (565) | (-2) | | 52.44 (290) | +10.14 (+51) | 47.56 (263) | +3.49 (+14) | 100 (553) | (-12) |
Simcoe North MP: Bruce Stanton (Mulroney) Candidate: Jill Dunlop (Elliott) | 6.91 (46) | 47.90 (319) | 27.18 (181) | 18.02 (120) | 100 (666) | | 49.17 (325) | +1.27 (+6) | 32.22 (213) | +5.05 (+32) | 18.61 (123) | +0.59 (+3) | 100 (661) | (-5) | | 64.04 (415) | +14.88 (+90) | 35.96 (233) | +3.73 (+20) | 100 (648) | (-13) |
Durham |
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Ajax Candidate: Rod Phillips (Mulroney) | 13.35 (69) | 47.97 (248) | 32.30 (167) | 6.38 (33) | 100 (517) | | 50.10 (257) | +2.13 (+9) | 43.28 (222) | +10.97 (+55) | 6.63 (34) | +0.25 (+1) | 100 (513) | (-4) | | 55.36 (284) | +5.26 (+27) | 44.64 (229) | +1.36 (+7) | 100 (513) | (0) |
Durham MP: Erin O'Toole (Elliott) Candidate: Lindsey Park (Elliott) | 9.87 (117) | 57.22 (678) | 26.84 (318) | 6.08 (72) | 100 (1185) | | 58.02 (687) | +0.81 (+9) | 35.05 (415) | +8.22 (+97) | 6.93 (82) | +0.85 (+10) | 100 (1184) | (-1) | | 63.34 (748) | +5.31 (+61) | 36.66 (433) | +1.61 (+18) | 100 (1181) | (-3) |
Oshawa Candidate: Bob Chapman (Elliott) | 11.01 (69) | 59.17 (371) | 24.56 (154) | 5.26 (33) | 100 (627) | | 60.87 (378) | +1.70 (+7) | 33.66 (209) | +9.09 (+55) | 5.48 (34) | +0.21 (+1) | 100 (621) | (-6) | | 64.78 (401) | +3.91 (+23) | 35.22 (218) | +1.56 (+9) | 100 (619) | (-2) |
Pickering—Uxbridge Candidate: Peter Bethlenfalvy (Elliott) | 12.11 (69) | 43.68 (249) | 31.93 (182) | 12.28 (70) | 100 (570) | | 44.62 (253) | +0.94 (+4) | 42.33 (240) | +10.40 (+58) | 13.05 (74) | +0.77 (+4) | 100 (567) | (-3) | | 54.69 (303) | +10.07 (+50) | 45.31 (251) | +2.98 (+11) | 100 (554) | (-13) |
Whitby MPP: Lorne Coe (Elliott) | 6.22 (68) | 74.95 (820) | 15.08 (165) | 3.75 (41) | 100 (1094) | | 76.40 (832) | +1.45 (+12) | 19.56 (213) | +4.48 (+48) | 4.04 (44) | +0.29 (+3) | 100 (1089) | (-5) | | 79.15 (858) | +2.75 (+26) | 20.85 (226) | +1.29 (+13) | 100 (1084) | (-5) | |
Eastern Ontario
Eastern Ontario |
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Riding | Ballot 1 | | Ballot 2 | | Ballot 3 |
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Caucus/Candidate (Supported) | Granic Allen | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Total |
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National Capital Region |
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Carleton MP: Pierre Poilievre (no endorsement) Candidate: Goldie Ghamari (Elliott) | 18.00 (187) | 27.72 (288) | 26.47 (275) | 27.82 (289) | 100 (1039) | | 29.14 (301) | +1.42 (+13) | 41.34 (427) | +14.87 (+152) | 29.53 (305) | +1.71 (+16) | 100 (1033) | (-6) | | 50.64 (511) | +21.51 (+210) | 49.36 (498) | +8.02 (+71) | 100 (1009) | (-24) |
Kanata—Carleton Candidate: Merrilee Fullerton (Mulroney) | 15.14 (139) | 30.17 (277) | 22.88 (210) | 31.81 (292) | 100 (918) | | 31.93 (288) | +1.76 (+11) | 35.03 (316) | +12.16 (+106) | 33.04 (298) | +1.23 (+6) | 100 (902) | (-16) | | 56.57 (495) | +24.64 (+207) | 43.43 (380) | +8.40 (+64) | 100 (875) | (-27) |
Nepean MPP: Lisa MacLeod (no endorsement) | 13.84 (84) | 31.63 (192) | 26.03 (158) | 28.50 (173) | 100 (607) | | 33.39 (202) | +1.76 (+10) | 37.36 (226) | +11.33 (+68) | 29.26 (177) | +0.75 (+4) | 100 (605) | (-2) | | 52.72 (310) | +19.33 (+108) | 47.28 (278) | +9.92 (+52) | 100 (588) | (-17) |
Orléans Candidate: Cameron Montgomery (Elliott) | 28.30 (161) | 29.70 (169) | 23.37 (133) | 18.63 (106) | 100 (569) | | 32.80 (186) | +3.10 (+17) | 46.91 (266) | +23.54 (+133) | 20.28 (115) | +1.65 (+9) | 100 (567) | (-2) | | 47.85 (267) | +15.05 (+81) | 52.15 (291) | +5.24 (+25) | 100 (558) | (-9) |
Ottawa Centre
| 15.44 (88) | 35.97 (205) | 19.30 (110) | 29.30 (167) | 100 (570) | | 37.74 (214) | +1.78 (+9) | 31.92 (181) | +12.62 (+71) | 30.34 (172) | +1.04 (+5) | 100 (567) | (-3) | | 62.03 (343) | +24.28 (+129) | 37.98 (210) | +6.05 (+29) | 100 (553) | (-14) |
Ottawa South Candidate: Karin Howard (Elliott) | 21.18 (115) | 35.91 (195) | 19.71 (107) | 23.20 (126) | 100 (543) | | 39.96 (213) | +4.05 (+18) | 36.21 (193) | +16.51 (+86) | 23.83 (127) | +0.62 (+1) | 100 (533) | (-10) | | 54.63 (283) | +14.67 (+70) | 45.37 (235) | +9.16 (+42) | 100 (518) | (-15) |
Ottawa—Vanier Candidate: Fadi Nemr (Elliott) | 20.00 (66) | 34.55 (114) | 20.61 (68) | 24.85 (82) | 100 (330) | | 38.60 (127) | +4.06 (+13) | 34.04 (112) | +13.44 (+44) | 27.36 (90) | +2.51 (+8) | 100 (329) | (-1) | | 58.31 (186) | +19.71 (+59) | 41.69 (133) | +7.65 (+21) | 100 (319) | (-10) |
Ottawa West—Nepean Candidate: Jeremy Roberts (Elliott) | 17.10 (118) | 36.67 (253) | 22.75 (157) | 23.48 (162) | 100 (690) | | 40.26 (277) | +3.60 (+24) | 34.01 (234) | +11.26 (+77) | 25.73 (177) | +2.25 (+15) | 100 (688) | (-2) | | 58.81 (394) | +18.54 (+117) | 41.19 (276) | +7.18 (+42) | 100 (670) | (-18) |
Eastern Ontario |
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Bay of Quinte MPP: Todd Smith (Elliott) | 11.76 (91) | 56.85 (440) | 22.35 (173) | 9.04 (70) | 100 (774) | | 57.76 (443) | +0.91 (+3) | 32.86 (252) | +10.50 (+79) | 9.39 (72) | +0.34 (+2) | 100 (767) | (-7) | | 64.48 (492) | +6.73 (+49) | 35.52 (271) | +2.66 (+19) | 100 (763) | (-4) |
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Candidate: Amanda Simard (Elliott) | 22.56 (90) | 30.58 (122) | 26.57 (106) | 20.30 (81) | 100 (399) | | 33.00 (130) | +2.42 (+8) | 44.16 (174) | +17.60 (+68) | 22.84 (90) | +2.54 (+9) | 100 (394) | (-5) | | 50.52 (195) | +17.52 (+65) | 49.48 (191) | +5.32 (+17) | 100 (386) | (-8) |
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock MPP: Laurie Scott (Elliott) | 11.53 (102) | 41.02 (363) | 34.12 (302) | 13.33 (118) | 100 (885) | | 42.17 (369) | +1.15 (+6) | 43.89 (384) | +9.76 (+82) | 13.94 (122) | +0.61 (+4) | 100 (875) | (-10) | | 52.36 (455) | +10.19 (+86) | 47.64 (414) | +3.76 (+30) | 100 (869) | (-6) |
Hastings—Lennox and Addington Candidate: Daryl Kramp (Mulroney) | 14.81 (73) | 41.18 (203) | 28.60 (141) | 15.42 (76) | 100 (493) | | 43.39 (210) | +2.21 (+7) | 39.88 (193) | +11.28 (+52) | 16.74 (81) | +1.32 (+5) | 100 (484) | (-9) | | 57.02 (272) | +13.64 (+62) | 42.98 (205) | +3.10 (+12) | 100 (477) | (-7) |
Kingston and the Islands
| 19.14 (85) | 41.89 (186) | 15.32 (68) | 23.65 (105) | 100 (444) | | 44.50 (194) | +2.60 (+8) | 29.82 (130) | +14.50 (+62) | 25.69 (112) | +2.04 (+7) | 100 (436) | (-8) | | 67.29 (286) | +22.80 (+92) | 32.71 (139) | +2.89 (+9) | 100 (425) | (-11) |
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston MPP: Randy Hillier (Elliott) MP: Scott Reid (Elliott) | 16.52 (77) | 41.20 (192) | 20.60 (96) | 21.67 (101) | 100 (466) | | 43.72 (202) | +2.52 (+10) | 33.12 (153) | +12.52 (+57) | 23.16 (107) | +1.49 (+6) | 100 (462) | (-4) | | 60.63 (271) | +16.90 (+69) | 39.37 (176) | +6.26 (+23) | 100 (447) | (-15) |
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes MPP: Steve Clark (no endorsement) MP: Gord Brown (Mulroney) | 11.73 (53) | 26.33 (119) | 31.20 (141) | 30.75 (139) | 100 (452) | | 27.29 (122) | +0.97 (+3) | 41.39 (185) | +10.19 (+44) | 31.32 (140) | +0.57 (+1) | 100 (447) | (-5) | | 48.35 (205) | +21.06 (+83) | 51.65 (219) | +10.26 (+34) | 100 (424) | (-23) |
Northumberland—Peterborough South Candidate: David Piccini (Elliott) | 8.57 (58) | 55.69 (377) | 28.21 (191) | 7.53 (51) | 100 (677) | | 56.63 (380) | +0.95 (+3) | 35.02 (235) | +6.81 (+44) | 8.35 (56) | +0.81 (+5) | 100 (671) | (-6) | | 61.39 (407) | +4.76 (+27) | 38.61 (256) | +3.59 (+21) | 100 (663) | (-8) |
Peterborough—Kawartha Candidate: Dave Smith (Elliott) | 14.62 (75) | 48.54 (249) | 25.34 (130) | 11.50 (59) | 100 (513) | | 49.80 (253) | +1.27 (+4) | 38.58 (196) | +13.24 (+66) | 11.61 (59) | +0.11 (+0) | 100 (508) | (-5) | | 59.16 (297) | +9.36 (+44) | 40.84 (205) | +2.25 (+9) | 100 (502) | (-6) |
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry MPP: Jim McDonell (Elliott) MP: Guy Lauzon (Mulroney) | 11.24 (39) | 40.63 (141) | 29.40 (102) | 18.73 (65) | 100 (347) | | 42.11 (144) | +1.47 (+3) | 37.43 (128) | +8.03 (+26) | 20.47 (70) | +1.74 (+5) | 100 (342) | (-5) | | 57.70 (191) | +15.60 (+47) | 42.30 (140) | +4.87 (+12) | 100 (331) | (-11) | |
Southwestern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario |
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Riding | Ballot 1 | | Ballot 2 | | Ballot 3 |
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Caucus/Candidate (Supported) | Granic Allen | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Total |
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Kitchener-Waterloo |
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Cambridge
| 21.82 (139) | 42.86 (273) | 23.08 (147) | 12.25 (78) | 100 (637) | | 47.06 (296) | +4.20 (+23) | 39.43 (248) | +16.35 (+101) | 13.51 (85) | +1.27 (+7) | 100 (629) | (-8) | | 57.79 (360) | +10.73 (+64) | 42.22 (263) | +2.79 (+15) | 100 (623) | (-6) |
Guelph
| 16.27 (68) | 38.52 (161) | 27.03 (113) | 18.18 (76) | 100 (418) | | 39.52 (164) | +1.00 (+3) | 40.72 (169) | +13.69 (+56) | 19.76 (82) | +1.58 (+6) | 100 (415) | (-3) | | 54.59 (220) | +15.07 (+56) | 45.41 (183) | +4.69 (+14) | 100 (403) | (-12) |
Kitchener Centre Candidate: Mary Henein Thorn (Elliott) | 30.80 (146) | 36.92 (175) | 20.46 (97) | 11.81 (56) | 100 (474) | | 39.61 (183) | +2.69 (+8) | 46.97 (217) | +26.51 (+120) | 13.42 (62) | +1.61 (+6) | 100 (462) | (-12) | | 49.78 (227) | +10.17 (+44) | 50.22 (229) | +3.25 (+12) | 100 (456) | (-6) |
Kitchener—Conestoga MPP: Michael Harris (Elliott) | 26.50 (141) | 36.28 (193) | 25.38 (135) | 11.84 (63) | 100 (532) | | 39.54 (208) | +3.27 (+15) | 47.34 (249) | +21.96 (+114) | 13.12 (69) | +1.28 (+6) | 100 (526) | (-6) | | 50.10 (259) | +10.55 (+51) | 49.90 (258) | +2.57 (+9) | 100 (517) | (-9) |
Kitchener South—Hespeler Candidate: Amy Fee (Elliott) | 16.97 (74) | 40.37 (176) | 30.96 (135) | 11.70 (51) | 100 (436) | | 41.16 (177) | +0.80 (+1) | 45.81 (197) | +14.85 (+62) | 13.02 (56) | +1.33 (+5) | 100 (430) | (-6) | | 49.53 (212) | +8.37 (+35) | 50.47 (216) | +4.65 (+19) | 100 (428) | (-2) |
Waterloo
| 20.32 (128) | 32.06 (202) | 27.46 (173) | 20.16 (127) | 100 (630) | | 34.78 (216) | +2.72 (+14) | 43.96 (273) | +16.50 (+100) | 21.26 (132) | +1.10 (+5) | 100 (621) | (-9) | | 51.90 (314) | +17.12 (+98) | 48.10 (291) | +4.14 (+18) | 100 (605) | (-16) |
Wellington—Halton Hills MPP: Ted Arnott (Elliott) MP: Michael Chong (Elliott) | 22.36 (93) | 35.10 (146) | 28.61 (119) | 13.94 (58) | 100 (416) | | 37.07 (152) | +1.98 (+6) | 48.54 (199) | +19.93 (+80) | 14.39 (59) | +0.45 (+1) | 100 (410) | (-6) | | 48.14 (194) | +11.07 (+42) | 51.86 (209) | +3.32 (+10) | 100 (403) | (-7) |
London |
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Elgin—Middlesex—London MPP: Jeff Yurek (Mulroney) | 21.84 (154) | 29.50 (208) | 26.53 (187) | 22.13 (156) | 100 (705) | | 31.24 (219) | +1.74 (+11) | 44.22 (310) | +17.70 (+123) | 24.54 (172) | +2.41 (+16) | 100 (701) | (-4) | | 49.11 (330) | +17.87 (+111) | 50.89 (342) | +6.67 (+32) | 100 (672) | (-29) |
London—Fanshawe
| 24.90 (64) | 31.13 (80) | 34.24 (88) | 9.73 (25) | 100 (257) | | 34.39 (87) | +3.26 (+7) | 54.55 (138) | +20.30 (+50) | 11.07 (28) | +1.34 (+3) | 100 (253) | (-4) | | 40.16 (100) | +5.77 (+13) | 59.84 (149) | +5.29 (+11) | 100 (249) | (-4) |
London North Centre Candidate: Susan Truppe (Mulroney) | 14.63 (98) | 40.45 (271) | 22.69 (152) | 22.24 (149) | 100 (670) | | 42.60 (282) | +2.15 (+11) | 34.14 (226) | +11.45 (+74) | 23.26 (154) | +1.02 (+5) | 100 (662) | (-8) | | 60.41 (383) | +17.81 (+101) | 39.59 (251) | +5.45 (+25) | 100 (634) | (-28) |
London West
| 16.44 (111) | 43.56 (294) | 19.56 (132) | 20.44 (138) | 100 (675) | | 46.48 (310) | +2.92 (+16) | 31.63 (211) | +12.08 (+79) | 21.89 (146) | +1.45 (+8) | 100 (667) | (-8) | | 61.80 (406) | +15.32 (+96) | 38.20 (251) | +6.57 (+40) | 100 (657) | (-10) |
Windsor-Essex |
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Chatham—Kent—Leamington MPP: Rick Nicholls (no endorsement) | 23.08 (108) | 30.34 (142) | 29.49 (138) | 17.09 (80) | 100 (468) | | 33.33 (152) | +2.99 (+10) | 48.03 (219) | +18.54 (+81) | 18.64 (85) | +1.55 (+5) | 100 (456) | (-12) | | 46.53 (208) | +13.20 (+56) | 53.47 (239) | +5.44 (+20) | 100 (447) | (-9) |
Essex
| 32.71 (123) | 26.06 (98) | 23.94 (90) | 17.29 (65) | 100 (376) | | 27.87 (102) | +1.81 (+4) | 51.91 (190) | +27.98 (+100) | 20.22 (74) | +2.93 (+9) | 100 (366) | (-10) | | 42.14 (150) | +14.27 (+48) | 57.87 (206) | +5.95 (+16) | 100 (356) | (-10) |
Windsor—Tecumseh Candidate: Mohammad Latif (Elliott) | 31.68 (64) | 27.23 (55) | 27.23 (55) | 13.86 (28) | 100 (202) | | 28.06 (55) | +0.83 (+0) | 56.63 (111) | +29.41 (+56) | 15.31 (30) | +1.45 (+2) | 100 (196) | (-6) | | 39.27 (75) | +11.21 (+20) | 60.73 (116) | +4.10 (+5) | 100 (191) | (-5) |
Windsor West Candidate: Adam Ibrahim (Elliott) | 24.06 (45) | 20.32 (38) | 26.74 (50) | 28.88 (54) | 100 (187) | | 22.28 (41) | +1.96 (+3) | 46.74 (86) | +20.00 (+36) | 30.98 (57) | +2.10 (+3) | 100 (184) | (-3) | | 41.46 (68) | +19.18 (+27) | 58.54 (96) | +11.80 (+10) | 100 (164) | (-20) |
Rural |
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Brantford—Brant MP: Phil McColeman (Mulroney) Candidate: Will Bouma (Mulroney) | 23.85 (176) | 28.18 (208) | 32.66 (241) | 15.31 (113) | 100 (738) | | 32.01 (234) | +3.83 (+26) | 50.75 (371) | +18.10 (+130) | 17.24 (126) | +1.93 (+13) | 100 (731) | (-7) | | 43.91 (317) | +11.90 (+83) | 56.09 (405) | +5.34 (+34) | 100 (722) | (-9) |
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound MPP: Bill Walker (Elliott) | 19.55 (166) | 40.17 (341) | 22.85 (194) | 17.43 (148) | 100 (849) | | 41.86 (352) | +1.69 (+11) | 39.00 (328) | +16.15 (+134) | 19.14 (161) | +1.71 (+13) | 100 (841) | (-8) | | 56.04 (459) | +14.19 (+107) | 43.96 (360) | +4.96 (+32) | 100 (819) | (-22) |
Dufferin—Caledon MPP: Sylvia Jones (no endorsement) MP: David Tilson (Mulroney) | 13.42 (132) | 32.93 (324) | 37.70 (371) | 15.96 (157) | 100 (984) | | 33.98 (333) | +1.05 (+9) | 49.18 (482) | +11.48 (+111) | 16.84 (165) | +0.88 (+8) | 100 (980) | (-4) | | 46.64 (451) | +12.66 (+118) | 53.36 (516) | +4.18 (+34) | 100 (967) | (-13) |
Haldimand—Norfolk MPP: Toby Barrett (Ford) MP: Diane Finley (Mulroney) | 24.44 (120) | 25.66 (126) | 39.72 (195) | 10.18 (50) | 100 (491) | | 29.10 (142) | +3.44 (+16) | 59.02 (288) | +19.30 (+93) | 11.89 (58) | +1.70 (+8) | 100 (488) | (-3) | | 38.33 (184) | +9.24 (+42) | 61.67 (296) | +2.65 (+8) | 100 (480) | (-8) |
Huron—Bruce MPP: Lisa Thompson (no endorsement) MP: Ben Lobb (Elliott) | 24.47 (138) | 37.59 (212) | 21.63 (122) | 16.31 (92) | 100 (564) | | 41.11 (229) | +3.52 (+17) | 40.40 (225) | +18.76 (+103) | 18.49 (103) | +2.18 (+11) | 100 (557) | (-7) | | 54.44 (294) | +13.33 (+65) | 45.56 (246) | +5.16 (+21) | 100 (540) | (-17) |
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex MPP: Monte McNaughton (Mulroney) | 20.31 (92) | 23.84 (108) | 26.49 (120) | 29.36 (133) | 100 (453) | | 27.07 (121) | +3.23 (+13) | 40.94 (183) | +14.45 (+63) | 31.99 (143) | +2.63 (+10) | 100 (447) | (-6) | | 46.95 (200) | +19.88 (+79) | 53.05 (226) | +12.11 (+43) | 100 (426) | (-21) |
Oxford MPP: Ernie Hardeman (Elliott) | 28.29 (187) | 31.92 (211) | 26.32 (174) | 13.46 (89) | 100 (661) | | 35.64 (232) | +3.72 (+21) | 49.00 (319) | +22.68 (+145) | 15.36 (100) | +1.90 (+11) | 100 (651) | (-10) | | 46.09 (295) | +10.46 (+63) | 53.91 (345) | +4.90 (+26) | 100 (640) | (-11) |
Perth—Wellington MPP: Randy Pettapiece (Elliott) MP: John Nater (Elliott) | 20.71 (111) | 37.13 (199) | 27.05 (145) | 15.11 (81) | 100 (536) | | 38.61 (205) | +1.48 (+6) | 45.01 (239) | +17.96 (+94) | 16.38 (87) | +1.27 (+6) | 100 (531) | (-5) | | 51.81 (272) | +13.20 (+67) | 48.19 (253) | +3.18 (+14) | 100 (525) | (-6) |
Sarnia—Lambton MPP: Bob Bailey (Mulroney) MP: Marilyn Gladu (Elliott) | 24.34 (147) | 27.65 (167) | 28.81 (174) | 19.21 (116) | 100 (604) | | 28.45 (169) | +0.80 (+2) | 49.83 (296) | +21.02 (+122) | 21.72 (129) | +2.51 (+13) | 100 (594) | (-10) | | 42.91 (245) | +14.46 (+76) | 57.09 (326) | +7.26 (+30) | 100 (571) | (-23) | |
Northern Ontario
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Caucus/Candidate (Supported) | Granic Allen | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | h | Elliott | Ford | Mulroney | Total | | Elliott | Ford | Total |
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Algoma—Manitoulin
| 23.94 (45) | 27.66 (52) | 38.83 (73) | 9.57 (18) | 100 (188) | | 29.41 (55) | +1.75 (+3) | 59.89 (112) | +21.06 (+39) | 10.70 (20) | +1.12 (+2) | 100 (187) | (-1) | | 37.63 (70) | +8.22 (+15) | 62.37 (116) | +2.47 (+4) | 100 (186) | (-1) |
Kenora—Rainy River Candidate: Greg Rickford (Mulroney) | 15.79 (30) | 22.11 (42) | 22.11 (42) | 40.00 (76) | 100 (190) | | 23.40 (44) | +1.30 (+2) | 35.11 (66) | +13.00 (+24) | 41.49 (78) | +1.49 (+2) | 100 (188) | (-2) | | 58.33 (105) | +34.93 (+61) | 41.67 (75) | +6.56 (+9) | 100 (180) | (-8) |
Nickel Belt
| 11.26 (17) | 27.15 (41) | 38.41 (58) | 23.18 (35) | 100 (151) | | 28.48 (43) | +1.33 (+2) | 48.34 (73) | +9.93 (+15) | 23.18 (35) | +0.00 (+0) | 100 (151) | (0) | | 45.27 (67) | +16.79 (+24) | 54.73 (81) | +6.39 (+8) | 100 (148) | (-3) |
Nipissing MPP: Vic Fedeli (no endorsement) | 16.82 (56) | 48.35 (161) | 19.82 (66) | 15.02 (50) | 100 (333) | | 50.30 (166) | +1.96 (+5) | 33.64 (111) | +13.82 (+45) | 16.06 (53) | +1.05 (+3) | 100 (330) | (-3) | | 61.68 (198) | +11.38 (+32) | 38.32 (123) | +4.68 (+12) | 100 (321) | (-9) |
Parry Sound—Muskoka MPP: Norm Miller (Mulroney) MP: Tony Clement (Mulroney) | 6.44 (32) | 33.20 (165) | 30.99 (154) | 29.38 (146) | 100 (497) | | 34.00 (169) | +0.81 (+4) | 35.61 (177) | +4.63 (+23) | 30.38 (151) | +1.01 (+5) | 100 (497) | (0) | | 59.92 (293) | +25.91 (+124) | 40.08 (196) | +4.47 (+19) | 100 (489) | (-8) |
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke MPP: John Yakabuski (Mulroney) | 26.66 (169) | 17.82 (113) | 31.07 (197) | 24.45 (155) | 100 (634) | | 21.05 (132) | +3.23 (+19) | 53.11 (333) | +22.04 (+136) | 25.84 (162) | +1.39 (+7) | 100 (627) | (-7) | | 38.29 (229) | +17.24 (+97) | 61.71 (369) | +8.60 (+36) | 100 (598) | (-29) |
Sault Ste. Marie MPP: Ross Romano (Elliott) | 23.23 (36) | 41.94 (65) | 23.87 (37) | 10.97 (17) | 100 (155) | | 45.03 (68) | +3.10 (+3) | 43.05 (65) | +19.18 (+28) | 11.92 (18) | +0.95 (+1) | 100 (151) | (-4) | | 54.00 (81) | +8.97 (+13) | 46.00 (69) | +2.95 (+4) | 100 (150) | (-1) |
Sudbury
| 13.94 (29) | 33.17 (69) | 37.02 (77) | 15.87 (33) | 100 (208) | | 33.98 (70) | +0.81 (+1) | 49.52 (102) | +12.50 (+25) | 16.51 (34) | +0.64 (+1) | 100 (206) | (-2) | | 44.55 (90) | +10.57 (+20) | 55.45 (112) | +5.93 (+10) | 100 (202) | (-4) |
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
| 23.56 (41) | 41.95 (73) | 22.41 (39) | 12.07 (21) | 100 (174) | | 44.51 (77) | +2.56 (+4) | 41.62 (72) | +19.20 (+33) | 13.87 (24) | +1.80 (+3) | 100 (173) | (-1) | | 52.91 (91) | +8.40 (+14) | 47.09 (81) | +5.48 (+9) | 100 (172) | (-1) |
Thunder Bay—Superior North Candidate: Derek Parks (Elliott) | 14.39 (19) | 28.79 (38) | 33.33 (44) | 23.49 (31) | 100 (132) | | 31.06 (41) | +2.27 (+3) | 44.70 (59) | +11.36 (+15) | 24.24 (32) | +0.76 (+1) | 100 (132) | (0) | | 48.82 (62) | +17.76 (+21) | 51.18 (65) | +6.48 (+6) | 100 (127) | (-5) |
Timiskaming—Cochrane
| 25.87 (37) | 24.48 (35) | 36.36 (52) | 13.29 (19) | 100 (143) | | 25.35 (36) | +0.88 (+1) | 60.56 (86) | +24.20 (+34) | 14.09 (20) | +0.80 (+1) | 100 (142) | (-1) | | 35.97 (50) | +10.62 (+14) | 64.03 (89) | +3.47 (+3) | 100 (139) | (-3) |
Timmins
| 4.00 (4) | 25.00 (25) | 21.00 (21) | 28.00 (28) | 78 (78) | | 25.00 (25) | +0.00 (+0) | 25.00 (25) | +4.00 (+4) | 28.00 (28) | +0.00 (+0) | 78 (78) | (0) | | 49.00 (49) | +24.00 (+24) | 28.00 (28) | +3.00 (+3) | 77 (77) | (-1) |
Kiiwetinoong Candidate: Clifford Bull (Mulroney) | 3.00 (3) | 3.00 (3) | 11.00 (11) | 17.00 (17) | 34 (34) | | 3.00 (3) | +0.00 (+0) | 13.00 (13) | +2.00 (+2) | 18.00 (18) | +1.00 (+1) | 34 (34) | (0) | | 14.00 (14) | +11.00 (+11) | 17.00 (17) | +4.00 (+4) | 31 (31) | (-3) |
Mushkegowuk—James Bay Candidate: André Robichaud (Mulroney) | 3.00 (3) | 1.00 (1) | 8.00 (8) | 43.00 (43) | 55 (55) | | 1.00 (1) | +0.00 (+0) | 11.00 (11) | +3.00 (+3) | 43.00 (43) | +0.00 (+0) | 55 (55) | (0) | | 28.00 (28) | +27.00 (+27) | 15.00 (15) | +4.00 (+4) | 43 (43) | (-12) | |
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- News: Three PC leadership hopefuls square off in last debate before voting. March 3, 2018. Global News. March 1, 2018. en. It was attended by former Tory legislator Christine Elliott, former Toronto city councillor Doug Ford, and parental rights activist Tanya Granic Allen. Toronto lawyer Caroline Mulroney declined an invitation..
- News: Tang. Justin. Ontario PCs extend deadline for leadership vote sign-up. March 5, 2018. The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. March 3, 2018. A senior party source says the deadline to vote for Patrick Brown's replacement has been pushed back to noon on Friday, March 9, a half day later than the original deadline..
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- Christine Elliott meets new Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford, gives him her support http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/doug-ford-christine-elliott-meeting-1.4571798
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- celliottability . 968880599476957185 . Thank you, @RossRomanoSSM! From real progress on the Ring of Fire to investing in improved health care access, I will fight for Northern Ontarians as Leader and as Premier.https://twitter.com/RossRomanoSSM/status/968877210420613120 …. Elliott. Christine. 2018-02-28. @celliottability. en. 2018-02-28.
- Web site: Thank you for your support, Laurie... - Christine Elliott . Facebook . 2018-04-02.
- Dean Allison . DeanAllisonMP . 968653477109993472 . Happy to endorse Christine Elliott for OntarioPC leader. @celliottability #onpoli #PCPOLdr‌ . Twitter.com . 2018-02-27 . 2018-04-02.
- Steve Paikin . spaikin . 970432141728169990 . MP peter kent planned to stay out of the @OntarioPCParty leadership race. But "I'm moved by recent personal shots - low blows - to now publicly state my support for the most experienced, most positive candidate": @celliottability #onpoli #PCPOLdr . Twitter.com . 2018-03-04 . 2018-04-02.
- celliottability . 968929613979291650. Thank you for your support, @AlexNuttallMP! We need to win so that we can bring the change Ontario needs.pic.twitter.com/k9g9dHwjv6. Elliott. Christine. 2018-02-28. @celliottability. en. 2018-02-28.
- News: Fitzpatrick. Meagan. Erin O'Toole takes pass on Ontario PC leadership, endorses Christine Elliott. February 2, 2018. CBC News. February 2, 2018. en. Conservative MP Erin O'Toole is taking a pass on running for the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership, CBC has learned, and is instead backing Christine Elliott. [...] Jim Wilson, the Ontario PC House leader, tweeted Friday that Elliott has his "full support, is the best person for the job and will be the next Premier of Ontario." Lorne Coe, the MPP for Elliott's old riding of Whitby-Oshawa, also offered his endorsement..
- News: Area MP, MPP endorse Christine Elliott for provincial PC leadership. Devoy. Desmond. February 13, 2018. Perth Courier. February 14, 2018. en-CA. live. https://archive.today/20180214175801/https://www.insideottawavalley.com/news-story/8132180-area-mp-mpp-endorse-christine-elliott-for-provincial-pc-leadership/. February 14, 2018.
- Web site: Endorsements - Christine Elliott — Ready. Now. . www.christine2018.ca . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180215180451/http://www.christine2018.ca/endorsements . 2018-02-15.
- Kevin Ashe . kevinashe1 . 965621442002878464 . At a great politician who will be a great Premier. I know she is for jobs too I suppose that means she will like the thousands of new jobs associated with Durham Live... https://t.co/0mhVdAjRmo . Twitter.com . 2018-02-19 . 2018-04-02.
- stevenrcooke . 962813779829575681 . Check out Christine Elliott. I just joined because Ontario need leadership that's ready. https://t.co/TLuiWHAVKb . Twitter.com . 2018-02-11 . 2018-04-02.
- Christine Elliott . celliottability . 969661433398018048 . Grateful to Toronto Budget Chief and City Councillor @CllrCrawford for your support! And thank you for your hard work in serving the millions of residents in Ontario's and Canada's largest city. #PCPOLdr #PCPO #onpoli… https://t.co/xIEXXI6K8L . Twitter.com . 2018-03-02 . 2018-04-02.
- Fearrey. Murray. Fearreym. 959166665132003328. February 1, 2018 . Great news a person of intelligence, with grass roots,political [sic] experience and connected to the party . [sic] Christine Elliot will be strong,fair [sic] and good for Ontario, A positive figure in the race for the Ontario PC Party.]. no . February 5, 2018 .
- Pat Fortini . pat_fortini . 966867508815806465 . It's an honour to support Christine Elliott @celliottability for Ontario PC Leadership! #ReadyNow #PCPOLdr #PCPO #onpoli… https://t.co/OvdZSU4bGY . Twitter.com . 2018-02-22 . 2018-04-02.
- CouncillorKnoll . 968572080533929984 . I am pleased to endorse Christine Elliott for the leadership of the PC Party of Ontario! She has the experience and she is Ready Now! @celliottability #PCPOLdr #ReadyNow http://www.christine2018.ca/ pic.twitter.com/UQl17FOkl1. Knoll. Jeff. 2018-02-27. @CouncillorKnoll. en. 2018-02-27.
- Christine Elliott . celliottability . 966496229046693888 . I'm the most experienced candidate to win on June 7. However, as far as experience goes, Milton Mayor Gordon Krantz has me beat by a mile. Gord's the longest serving Mayor of a major municipality in Cda w/52 yrs in politics! Hon'd to have your endorsement sir. #pcpoldr #onpoli‌ https://t.co/SVVJgGpknv . Twitter.com . 2018-02-21 . 2018-04-02.
- Lishchyna . Natalia . DrNataliaL. 966657422579372032. February 22, 2018 . Proud to support Christine Elliott @celliottability! #readynow #PCPOLdr #onpoli #pcpo. no . February 22, 2018 .
- Maves. Bart. bartmaves. 959217779151921153. February 2, 2018 . "@celliottability: I'm in! #pcpo #onpoli" Great news!!! You've always been a friend to Niagara. You're the Leader Ontario needs!!.. no . February 6, 2018 .
- Web site: Sandy McConkey . "As a women[sic] I have to choose @celliottability she has the wisdom, grace and maturity to lead our province and take on @Kathleen_Wynne ." ]. Twitter.com . 2018-03-03 . 2018-04-02.
- Quirk . Tony. tonyquirk. 966109239885422593. February 20, 2018 . Had to leave the tele-townhall early to attend Town Council in Grimsby, but @celliottability is definitely Ready! Now! To Lead!. no . February 22, 2018 .
- Web site: Jake Skinner . Friends, I am excited to announce... . Twitter.com . 2018-02-12 . 2018-04-02.
- Christine Elliott . celliottability . 966293509652152320 . Enjoyed meeting members of the PC Party in Mississauga last night. Thank you to City Councillor @RonStarr6 for your friendship and kind words.… https://t.co/UC9HIJCxty . Twitter.com . 2018-02-21 . 2018-04-02.
- Web site: Our Team. Christine Elliott — Ready. Now.. en. 2018-02-28. 2018-02-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20180215180451/http://www.christine2018.ca/endorsements. dead.
- Christine Elliott . celliottability . 969648929422786560 . So honoured to have the support of former MPP Dianne Cunningham - the first woman to ever run for leader of our party and a role model to so many of us. #pcpoldr #pcpo #ReadyNow… https://t.co/EGTBbRmHPv . Twitter.com . 2018-03-02 . 2018-04-02.
- Christine Elliott . celliottability . 966819981609635840 . Thank you for your support, @CostasMenegakis. Great to have you on our team! #onpoli #ReadyNow #PCPOLdr… . Twitter.com . 2018-02-22 . 2018-04-02.
- joeoliver1. 969721984635437056. Tweet.
- JohnSandersonCA . 968502236199378944 . After hearing all the @OntarioPCParty candidates & now that Patrick has stepped out, I am putting my support behind @celliottability. We need a POSITIVE, experienced & strong leader. Christine Elliott is the right choice for #Ontario Christine is #ReadyNow #PCPOLdr #onpoli… https://t.co/ilWa3NpW7T . Twitter.com . 2018-02-27 . 2018-04-02.
- https://twitter.com/sheajon/with_replies?lang=en @sheajon
- Deepak__anand . 968254712586752003 . Now more than ever, we must unite the Party. That is why I am proud to endorse @celliottability for @OntarioPCParty Leader. She is ready to lead, and her experience will lead us to victory on June 7th. #ReadyNow #PCPOLdr #PCPO #onpoli #AIM4Deepak #TeamMississaugaMaltonPCPO… https://t.co/ApFxzEuds3 . Twitter.com . 2018-02-26 . 2018-04-02.
- Baber. Roman. Roman_Baber. 960913334953365504. February 6, 2018 . ANNOUNCEMENT Honoured to become co-Chair of the @celliottability 2018 PC Leadership Campaign. With 16 candidates and 11 MPPs, we believe that Christine is the most electible and experienced person to lead us in to June 2018!#christine2018.ca. [sic] #onpoli #ontariopcldr]. no . February 6, 2018 .
- News: Haws. Emily. Mulroney comes out ahead with 10 Conservative caucus endorsements in Ontario PC leadership race. February 22, 2018. The Hill Times. February 21, 2018.
- https://twitter.com/BobforOshawa/status/962743683526348800
- Michael Harris . Michaelharrispc . 961258948895522816 . Waterloo Region PC Candidates Endorse Christine Elliott for Leader of the PC Party #onpoli #pcpo #ReadyNow #UnitedWithChristine https://t.co/mYpgU3yeHM… https://t.co/CJaVHjX95P . Twitter.com . 2018-02-07 . 2018-04-02.
- Web site: Goldie Ghamari. facebook.com. en. 2018-02-28.
- Henein Thorn. Mary . HeneinThorn. 960937505016111104. February 6, 2018 . Electable, Relatable & Experienced! @celliottability our best choice for the next Premier of Ontario! #onpoli #PCPO. no . February 6, 2018 .
- Christine Hogarth . CHogarthPC . 963532644427419648 . Proud to support @celliottability as the next Leader of the Ontario PC Party. You must be a member to vote. The deadline to purchase your membership is February 16. Visit https://t.co/pHlj7lXY6l. Purchase your membership today.… https://t.co/CiPISoEEbx . Twitter.com . 2018-02-13 . 2018-04-02.
- AGIbrahim7 . 969606747693375488 . Honoured to have @celliottability in Windsor today to address the concerns of Windsorites and ensure our voices will be always be heard. #yqg #onpoli #pcpo… https://t.co/HoW3XzP580 . Twitter.com . 2018-03-02 . 2018-04-02.
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- mlatifawan . 969417214897065985 . Pleased to host @celliottability with @TecumsehJoe @Andrew_Dowie @srduquette3 tonight at our HQ. #YQG… . Twitter.com . 2018-03-01 . 2018-04-02.
- Web site: Levitt. Ben. It's an honour to stand behind @celliottability for the leadership of the Ontario PC Party in this most important election. Christine will lead our Party to victory so that we can bring about the change that Ontarians need and want. #HWAD #HamOnt #ONpoli. twitter.com. Twitter. 21 February 2018.
- Bart Maves . bartmaves . 964241492624728064 . @mcshane_chuck: Proud to support Christine Elliott for leadership of the Ontario PC Party. https://t.co/lOPgDzxAcU" the right choice! . Twitter.com . 2018-02-15 . 2018-04-02.
- Web site: pic.twitter.com/Ecv0PkPUlI. Nemr. Fadi. 2018-02-27. @FadiNemr. 2018-02-27.
- Web site: Thank you, Lindsey!https://twitter.com/lparkpc/status/968923625540562944 …. Elliott. Christine. 2018-02-28. @celliottability. en. 2018-02-28.
- Web site: Chistine2018.ca/Endorcements. 2018-03-02. 2018-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20180303050612/https://www.christine2018.ca/endorsements. dead.
- Piccini. David. DavidPiccini. 963227635122778112. February 12, 2018 . Proud to endorse @celliottability for @OntarioPCParty leader! She is ready to lead, now! #onpoli #cdnpoli #pcpo #PCPOLdr. no . February 12, 2018 .
- Web site: Jeremy Roberts - "As a former staffer to the late Jim... . Facebook . 2018-04-02.
- Nina Tangri . ninatangri . 970056844038127616 . It was great to host @celliottability today in Mississauga-Streetsville and have her discuss her vision for this province when she is elected as Premier. Thank you to @SherefSabawyPC @Deepak__anand @Sue_Ward10 for coming today. https://t.co/7wtHenqAaR #PCPOLdr #PCPO… https://t.co/Gdy7lutLoX . Twitter.com . 2018-03-03 . 2018-04-02.
- Web site: Donna Skelly - Flamborough Glanbrook - Home . Facebook . 2018-04-02.
- Steve Paikin . spaikin . 967391463070777346 . a break for @celliottability: former MP now PC candidate for milton @ParmGill has switched his endorsement from @C_Mulroney to @celliottability. #onpoli #PCPOLdr . Twitter.com . 2018-02-24 . 2018-04-02.
- MSOntarioPC . MSOntarioPC . 970052809847578624 . BREAKING: #Mississauga-Streetsville PC candidate @ninatangri has given her endorsement and support to @celliottability Ready. Now.… https://t.co/SySjskS8e4 . Twitter.com . 2018-03-03 . 2018-04-02.
- Trent Conservatives . TrentTories . 964215460093923329 . We are happy to announce our endorsement of Christine Elliott! In order to vote in this upcoming leadership election, you must purchase a PC membership by February 16th, 11:59 P.M.. #ReadyNow… https://t.co/t4b7aQPc5b . Twitter.com . 2018-02-15 . 2018-04-02.
- News: Christine Elliott is the right leader for a #MeToo moment. Kay. Jonathan. 22 February 2018. 22 February 2018. Maclean's.
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- News: Rider. David. Doug Ford abandons plans for mayoral election rematch, puts 'pedal to the metal' in Ontario PC leadership race. February 1, 2018. Toronto Star. February 1, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Rushowy. Kristin. Doug Ford tells supporters Tories must present Ontario voters with 'responsible vision'. February 6, 2018. Toronto Star. February 3, 2018.
- News: Levy. Sue-Ann. More than 1,500 attend Doug Ford rally on a snowy night. February 6, 2018. Toronto Sun. February 3, 2018.
- News: Doug Ford to run for the leadership of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives. January 29, 2018. Toronto Star. January 29, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Doug Ford running for Ont. PC Party leadership. January 29, 2018. CP24. January 29, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Doug Ford officially launches bid for leadership of Ontario PC Party. February 6, 2018. CBC News. The Canadian Press. February 3, 2018. en.
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- Web site: Barrett. Toby. Statement. twitter.com. Twitter. 1 March 2018.
- Crisanti. Vincent . vcrisanti. 960336496413863938. February 4, 2018 . Thank you Laura a powerful message, I predict thousands will do the same and Join Team Ford.. no . February 4, 2018 .
- Ford. Michael . MichaelFordTO. 958024389274030080. January 29, 2018 . Today, I am proud and honored to be standing by Doug @fordnation as he announces his bid to become the next leader of the PCPO and Premier of our great province. This is a critical moment for Ontario, a time where we need strong and reliable leadership for all.. no . January 28, 2018 .
- Web site: Ford. Doug. Happy to have the support of two School Trustees in Ontario, Billy Pang and Allan Tam.. twitter.com. Twitter. 4 March 2018.
- News: Pickford. Mike. Williams calls for Ford-led PCs to oust liberals in June election.. May 28, 2018. Orangeville Citizen. March 16, 2018.
- fordnation . 963849886130167808 . Thankful to have the support of Frank Klees, a legendary PC Party stalwart and a good friend. #pcpo #onpoli #pcpoldr https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1574501346004157&id=636279863159648 …. Ford. Doug. 14 February 2018. @fordnation. en. 2018-02-14.
- Web site: Vincent Ke . "I am proud to give @fordnation my support for @OntarioPCParty leader #PCPOLdr #onpoli‌ " . Twitter.com . 2018-03-07 . 2018-04-02.
- Web site: Vote Doug Ford @fordnation for PC Leader! He will put the people of Ontario first and not the insiders.#PCPO #PCPOLdr #onpoli #FordNation #DougFordpic.twitter.com/GzUUxdiiYa. McGrath. Charity. 2 March 2018. @CharityMcGrath1. en. 2018-03-03.
- Ford. Doug. fordnation. 959947163605323776. February 3, 2018 . Thank you to my friend @MichaelATibollo the @OntarioPCParty member for Vaughan-Woodbridge for his support and kind introduction at my Rally for a Better #Ontario. Looking forward to working with you Michael. #PCPO #onpoli. no . February 4, 2018 .
- News: Selley. Chris. Doug Ford makes everything worse for Ontario PC party 'elites'. February 6, 2018. National Post. January 29, 2018. At first blush, Ford doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense as a magnet for so-con votes. But Charles McVety, head of Canada Christian College and a longtime leader on the Christian Right, is already foursquare behind him..
- News: Blackwell. Tom. Doug Ford anointed - literally - by controversial evangelical pastor as part of effort to win social conservatives. March 8, 2018. National Post. March 7, 2018.
- News: Tanya Granic Allen plans to join Ontario PC leadership race. February 9, 2018. Global News. The Canadian Press. February 9, 2018. en.
- News: Who is Tanya Granic Allen, the kingmaker in the Ont. PC leadership race, and what's next for her? . Meagan. Fitzpatrick. March 14, 2018. CBC News. March 14, 2018. en.
- News: Abortion and politics . . Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, Campaign Life spokesperson Tanya Granic Allen and anti-abortion protesters discuss the abortion debate . October 10, 2017.
- News: Tanya Granic Allen was an upwardly mobile 20-something woman in Toronto: She lived in a Bay Street condo, worked at least 60 hours a week as a political staffer at City Hall, went out “constantly” with friends, and hosted fabulous parties. . . Sarah . Boesveld . May 10, 2013 . Why many women are putting their careers on pause to have children while in their 20s .
- News: Pro-life Catholic Tanya Granic Allen taking a run at Ontario PC leadership . The Catholic Register . February 9, 2018.
- Web site: Leadership Contest Campaign Return (CR5) - Allen, Tanya . elections.on.ca . . 12 June 2024.
- News: Gallant. Jacques. White nationalist endorses Tanya Granic Allen's Tory leadership campaign. February 24, 2018. Toronto Star. February 24, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Ontario PC leadership candidate distances campaign from online support from white nationalist. February 25, 2018. CBC News. February 25, 2018. en.
- News: Blackwell. Tom. Sex-ed and other social-conservative hot buttons starting to light up Ontario Tory leadership race. February 14, 2018. National Post. February 12, 2018. The Campaign Life Coalition — Canada’s biggest anti-abortion group — will throw its support behind Granic Allen, said spokesman Jack Fonseca..
- Web site: The Catholic Civil Rights League (CCRL) Welcomes the PC Leadership Campaign of Our Board Member Tanya Granic Allen. News, Editorials and Events. Catholic Civil Rights League. February 12, 2018. February 9, 2018.
- News: Caroline Mulroney named Ontario PC candidate in York-Simcoe riding. September 10, 2017. The Canadian Press. The Globe and Mail. September 10, 2017.
- News: Caroline Mulroney says she will bring major change to PC party at first campaign event. February 6, 2018. The Canadian Press. CP24. February 6, 2018.
- News: Tasker. John Paul. Caroline Mulroney defends shifting position on carbon tax, suggests legal action against Ottawa could stop it. February 9, 2018. CBC News. February 9, 2018.
- News: Robert Benzie. Rob Ferguson. Elliott, Ford, Mulroney sound death knell for People's Guarantee by opposing carbon tax. February 8, 2018. Toronto Star. February 8, 2018.
- News: Samantha. Craggs. Mulroney pledges to honour $1B for Hamilton's LRT project if she wins. CBC News. February 16, 2018. February 15, 2018. en.
- News: Caroline Mulroney's mad scramble to make a name for herself - Macleans.ca. 2018-03-09. Macleans.ca. 2018-03-09. en-US.
- News: Jeffords. Shawn. Loriggio. Paola. Caroline Mulroney joins Ontario PC leadership race. February 4, 2018. CTV News. The Canadian Press. February 4, 2018. en-CA.
- Web site: Leadership Contest Campaign Return (CR5) - Mulroney Lapham, Caroline . elections.on.ca . . 12 June 2024.
- News: 3 SW Ontario Tory MPPs back Mulroney in PC leadership race. February 6, 2018. CBC News. February 5, 2018. en.
- News: Zajac. Ronald. I can beat Wynne: Mulroney. February 12, 2018. Brockville Recorder and Times. February 9, 2018. en-CA. As he introduced the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership candidate to a crowd of about 60 at the 1000 Islands Mall, Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes MP Gord Brown threw his support behind Mulroney..
- News: Hambleton. Todd. Caroline Mulroney visits St. Andrews West. February 12, 2018. Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. February 9, 2018. en-CA. https://web.archive.org/web/20180211131509/http://www.standard-freeholder.com/2018/02/09/caroline-mulroney-visits-st-andrews-west. February 11, 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you @Phil4Brant! With you're support, I'll beat Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals in June and bring fresh leadership to Queen's Park. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 9 March 2018.
- News: Harper. Tim. Brace yourself for the return of Brian Mulroney and his legacy. February 6, 2018. Toronto Star. February 6, 2018. en-CA.
- Web site: Stanton. Bruce.
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- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you @SenatorNgo! With your support, I'll put an end to the Liberal waste at Queen's Park. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 8 March 2018.
- Deni. Nancy. deni_nancy. 960640606363115520. February 5, 2018 . You can do it @C_Mulroney !! You’ll have my vote! #onpoli #timeforchange #pcpo @OntarioPCParty. no . February 6, 2018 .
- Web site: Eric Duncan. facebook.com. en. 2018-02-07.
- News: Snobelen. John. It's simple, Ontario needs Caroline Mulroney. Toronto Sun. February 15, 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you David Turnbull for your support! Under my leadership, we will make Ontario a place of prosperity for families once more. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 24 February 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you @BalGosal for your support! Ontario needs fresh leadership, and with your help, I will deliver change to Ontario. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 28 February 2018.
- McNaughton. Monte. montemcnaughton. 963603770805399552. February 13, 2018 . This is great news for Caroline Mulroney. Former MP @TedOpitz endorses @C_Mulroney. Welcome to the team, Ted. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. no . February 13, 2018.
- Web site: Thank you @PeterMacKay! I am the only candidate in this race who can unite our Party and bring fiscal responsibility back to Ontario. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdrpic.twitter.com/hk4APAGkmW. Mulroney. Caroline. 24 February 2018. @C_Mulroney. en. 2018-02-24.
- News: Loriggio. Paola. Brian Mulroney hits campaign trail for daughter Caroline as PC leadership race hits final stretch. 6 March 2018. Toronto Star. 5 March 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you @Joe_Preston! With your support, I will put an end to the Liberals' outrageous spending and put Ontario back on a path to prosperity. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 6 March 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you Terence Young for your support! With your help, we'll beat Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals on June 7th and bring economic prosperity back to Ontario! #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. Twitter.com. Twitter. 21 February 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you Con Di Nino for your support! With your help I'll bring fresh leadership to Ontario. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 8 March 2018.
- Mulroney. Caroline. C_mulroney. 964242503334547458. February 15, 2018 . Thank you Senator Bob Runciman for your support! Ontario needs fresh leadership, and with your help, we will deliver on that change. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. no . February 15, 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you @WillBoumaBrant for your support! With your help, we'll bring fresh leadership to Ontario. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 23 February 2018.
- Web site: Mulroney. Caroline. Thank you Chief Clifford Bull for your support! Together we will work to bring economic opportunity and growth back to Northern Ontario. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. twitter.com. Twitter. 24 February 2018.
- Cho. Stan. VoteStanCho. 960348501744934912. February 4, 2018 . So proud to be supporting @C_Mulroney for leader! She’s the change we need for Ontario!. no . February 5, 2018 .
- Mulroney. Caroline. C_Mulroney. 963202778322624518. February 12, 2018 . Thank you @stcrawford2 for your support! Together we will bring about positive change for all generations of Ontarians! #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. no . February 12, 2018 .
- Kieran. Jon. jonwkieran. 960201753932193793. February 4, 2018 . 3/3 I express enthusiastic support for @C_Mulroney and her quest to lead Ontario PC's. She IS the right person for this job! Voters keep reminding me at the door: We WILL defeat a desperate Premier on June 7 - in DVW - if Caroline is our Leader. #ONPoli #PCPOldr #Ready4Change. no . February 4, 2018 .
- News: Vis. Matt. Rickford endorses Mulroney to lead Ontario PCs. February 4, 2018. TB News Watch. February 2, 2018. en. Greg Rickford is one of five former federal MPs and current provincial PC candidates to back Caroline Mulroney to be the next leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives... The other MP5 members are London North Centre's Susan Truppe, Milton's Parm Gill, Hastings-Lennox and Addington's Daryl Kramp and Markham-Stoufville's Paul Calandra..
- Mulroney. Caroline. c_mulroney. 961096545734156290. February 6, 2018 . Great to be in Vaughan tonight with Team @Sflecce ! Thank you Stephen for your endorsement. I have every confidence you will be a fantastic MPP for King-Vaughan! #letsgetitdone #pcpo #onpoli. no . February 6, 2018.
- McKenna. Jane. janemckennapc. 960232331305889793. February 4, 2018 . I'm supporting @C_Mulroney to be the next #PCPO leader and #onpoli Premier. She will be the fresh start our party needs to look forward, not back. She's got my vote!. no . February 4, 2018 .
- Minnan-Wong . Denzil . DenzilMW. 960561350870208512. February 5, 2018 . I’m proud to support @C_Mulroney for #PCPOLdr She’s smart, passionate & ready to do the work! #LetsGetItDone #onpoli . no . February 5, 2018 .
- Mulroney. Caroline. C_mulroney. 963472872961466375. February 13, 2018 . Thank you @krasheedpc! With your support, we will form a PC government that brings real change to the GTA and all Ontario. #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. no . February 13, 2018.
- Web site: Thank you @AndreRobichaud1 for your support! Together we will bring economic development and opportunity back to northern Ontario! #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdrpic.twitter.com/pY08AhXWmJ. Mulroney. Caroline. 19 February 2018. @C_Mulroney. en. 2018-03-03.
- Sarkaria. Prabmeet S.. PrabSarkaria. 961990626723155970. February 9, 2018 . We must offer Ontarians a positive and forward-looking conservative to vote for, which is why I am endorsing @C_Mulroney for @OntarioPCParty leader! It's time to be bold. It's time for a fresh and dynamic leader. It's time for generational change. #LetsGetItDone. no . February 9, 2018 .
- Smith. Gillian. gilliansmith73. 960566856359669761. February 5, 2018 . I’m proud to support @C_Mulroney in her bid to lead the @OntarioPCParty. We’ve been friends for 10+ years. I admire her career success, commitment to community and devotion to her young family. I want politics done differently; Caroline is the change Ontario needs. #onpoli. no . February 5, 2018 .
- Effie Triantafilopoulos . Effie_ONB . 971109189396389889 . Thank you @C_Mulroney! It was an easy choice. I and many @OntarioPCParty members of #Oakville North-#BurlON believe your leadership will bring #realchange to Ontario. #LetsGetItDone on June 7th and get rid of the politically corrupt @Kathleen_Wynne. #PCPOldr… https://t.co/aozAmzobUG . Twitter.com . 2018-03-06 . 2018-04-02.
- News: Conrad Black: What happened to Patrick Brown was outrageous — but also an opportunity. 2018-02-03. National Post. 2018-02-22. en-US.
- News: Conrad Black: Our politics is getting silly. We can and must do better. 2018-02-23. National Post. 2018-02-23. en-US.
- News: McLaughlin. Amara. Ex-leader Patrick Brown expelled from Ontario PC caucus. February 16, 2018. CBC News. February 16, 2018. en.
- News: Ferguson. Rob. Benzie. Robert. Rushowy. Kristin. Patrick Brown gets the green light to enter PC leadership race. February 21, 2018. Toronto Star. February 21, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Patrick Brown out of PC leadership race . Toronto Sun . 2018-02-26 . 2018-04-02.
- http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/patrick-brown-leader-race-campaign-event-toronto-1.4541225Abandoning his leadership 'is a recipe for disaster', Patrick Brown tells supporters at rally"
- News: Patrick Brown intends to drop out of Ontario PC leadership race, campaign sources say. February 26, 2018. National Post. February 26, 2018.
- News: Patrick Brown directed top Tories to 'get me the result I want' in nomination now being probed by police. February 26, 2018. Toronto Star. February 26, 2018.
- News: Ontario's integrity watchdog to investigate ousted Tory leader Patrick Brown. February 26, 2018. iPolitics. February 26, 2018.
- Web site: Leadership Contest Campaign Return (CR5) - Brown, Patrick . elections.on.ca . . 12 June 2024.
- Web site: Kramp-Neuman. Shelby. Proud to support @brownbarrie for PC leadership! Let's finish what we started!. twitter.com. Twitter. 20 February 2018.
- News: Arsalides. Mike. 'Support has been fantastic': Brown meets with supporters in Simcoe North. 20 February 2018. CTV News. 19 February 2018.
- News: Reevely. David. Reevely: Patrick Brown's quest for redemption starts with allies from his life in federal politics. 20 February 2018. Ottawa Citizen. 20 February 2018.
- Crowder. Troy . TroyCrowder. 964643688952590336. February 16, 2018 . Proud to support @brownbarrie in the #PCPOldr race. Buy your membership before 11:58p.m. to vote https://secure.ontariopc.com/Partyjoin #onpoli. no . February 16, 2018 .
- Cuzzetto. Rudy . RudyCuzzetto. 964626106513989632. February 16, 2018 . I am proud to support Patrick Brown. no . February 16, 2018 .
- Web site: Mark DeMontis . "Standing behind @brownbarrie today, that's a guarantee..." . Twitter.com . 2018-02-18 . 2018-04-02.
- Johal . Jass . votejohalPC. 964633002620981249. February 16, 2018 . I support Patrick Brown. He is always our leader @brownbarrie. no . February 16, 2018 .
- Pacis. Angely. AngelyPacis. 964851757573603328. February 17, 2018 . He Built It, He Grew It, He Filled it's Coffers and now He's going to be Premier. For the WIN!. no . February 17, 2018 .
- Web site: Patrick Brown & Supporters: Live today at 1PM . YouTube . 2018-02-18 . 2018-04-02.
- Mulroney. Caroline. C_mulroney. 963793045887045633. February 14, 2018 . Thank you @DrDionneDuncan! With your support we will once again make Ontario an affordable place to live and do business! #LetsGetItDone #PCPOLdr. no . February 15, 2018.
- Hopkins. Aaron . AaronGHopkins. 964665420392185856. February 16, 2018 . Durham RIDING #grasroots is behind @brownbarrie . We need more members and support then ever! Renew and buy you membership TONIGHT before midnight. @OntarioPCParty. no . February 16, 2018 .
- News: Giovannetti. Justin. Howlett. Karen. Stone. Laura. Ontario Tories to vote on new leader before province's June election. January 27, 2018. The Globe and Mail. January 26, 2018. Moments after Mr. Dykstra's announcement, Mr. Fedeli said he planned to run for the permanent leadership. 'I fully expect to be the leader that takes us into the election. I was made party leader by the caucus in a unanimous decision [on Friday],' he said..
- News: Young. Gord. 'We're all going to cheer for him'. January 28, 2018. North Bay Nugget. January 28, 2018. en-CA. https://web.archive.org/web/20180129015828/http://www.nugget.ca/2018/01/28/were-all-going-to-cheer-for-him. January 29, 2018.
- Jackson. Rodney. RodneyJackson. 957825722139234304. January 28, 2018 . I’m proud to support @VicFedeliMPP as the permanent leader of the @OntarioPCParty leader. Time for stable leadership is now and Vic is the man!. no . February 2, 2018 .
- News: Northern PCs rally behind Fedeli. Leeson. Ben. January 28, 2018. North Bay Nugget. January 28, 2018. Postmedia Network. en-CA. https://web.archive.org/web/20180128185750/http://www.nugget.ca/2018/01/28/northern-pcs-rally-behind-fedeli. January 28, 2018.
- News: Furey. Anthony. After a rough week, Ontario PCs turn a page with whirlwind leadership race. February 4, 2018. Toronto Sun. February 3, 2018.
- Web site: The surprise frontrunner for the Tory leadership. Paikin. Steve. January 30, 2018. Steve Paikin's Blog: TVO Current Affairs. TVOntario. en. January 31, 2018. Just today, another rookie candidate, Pickering–Uxbridge’s Peter Bethlenfalvy, confirmed to me in a phone call that he’s considering a run at the leadership; he wants to bring his wealth of experience in the financial sector to the contest..
- Bethlenfalvy. Peter . PBethlenfalvy. 961646576144928768. February 8, 2018 . I’m proud to announce my full support for @celliottability as the next leader of the Ontario PC Party. She is ready for the job and in the best position to defeat Kathleen Wynne in 2018. #PCPOldr #pcpo #readynow #onpoli #experience. no . February 11, 2018 .
- News: Fedeli tackling allegations of questionable party spending in Brown era. Benzie. Robert. January 28, 2018. Toronto .
- News: Ireton. Julie. Veteran MPPs won't play favourites in PC leadership race. February 12, 2018. CBC News. February 3, 2018. en. Both Clark and MacLeod were initially rumoured to be potential leadership candidates themselves, but each has decided against a run for the top job..
- News: Pickford. Mike. Sylvia Jones won't run, will remain neutral in PC leadership contest. February 12, 2018. Orangeville Citizen. February 9, 2018.
- News: Activist shut out of Tory leadership race. February 1, 2018. Waterloo Region Record. February 1, 2018.
- News: Brown's successor doesn't have to be a woman. Levy. Sue-Ann. January 25, 2018. Toronto Sun. January 25, 2018.
- Web site: Frank Klees, President, Klees & Associates Ltd, former PC MPP talk about the ORNGE air ambulance case. - The John Oakley Show . Omny.fm . 2018-04-02 . 2018-02-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180213022516/https://omny.fm/shows/the-john-oakley-show/frank-klees-president-klees-associates-ltd-former?in_playlist=640-toronto!am640-on-air-programs-aggregate . dead .
- Doug Ford . fordnation . 963849886130167808 . Thankful to have the support of Frank Klees, a legendary PC Party stalwart and a good friend. #pcpo #onpoli #pcpoldr https://t.co/AcQOk2YAL2 . Twitter.com . 2018-02-14 . 2018-04-02.
- Levy . Sue-Ann . SueAnnLevy. 957607345713917952. January 28, 2018 . Nope I'm not interested in the job...I just say what I believe is right, not necessarily popular... . no . January 27, 2018 .
- News: Raymond. Ted. Lisa MacLeod will not run for PC leadership. January 31, 2018. CTV News Ottawa. January 30, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Butler. Colin. Monte McNaughton says he won't run for Ontario PC leadership. January 31, 2018. CBC News. January 30, 2018. en.
- News: Smith Cross. Jessica. MP Alex Nuttall calls Brown's downfall 'an inside' job, rails against party's elites. January 31, 2018. QP Briefing. January 31, 2018.
- News: Local reaction to Patrick Brown's PC leadership bid. February 17, 2018. CTV News Barrie. February 19, 2018. en-CA.
- Web site: Lawton. Andrew. Kevin O'Leary won't seek Ontario PC leadership, but will be 'agitator' in race. Global News Toronto. Global News. February 5, 2018. en. January 29, 2018.
- News: Read. Max. February 4, 2018. Talking Basement-Dwellers With Jordan Peterson, Reddit's New Favorite Philosopher. New York. New York. February 4, 2018. Peterson considered running for leadership of Ontario’s conservative party last week, after its leader resigned in a sexual-harassment scandal. Ultimately, he decided against it..
- News: Benzie. Robert. PC candidate Rod Phillips withdraws from leadership race to back Caroline Mulroney. February 4, 2018. Toronto Star. February 4, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Next Ontario PC leader 'will not be me,' says MP Lisa Raitt. January 27, 2018. CBC News. January 27, 2018. en.
- News: Della-Mattia. Elaine. Romano says no to leadership race. February 8, 2018. Sault Star. February 8, 2018. en-CA.
- 964637386855591936. RossRomanoSSM. Patrick has continually demonstrated his commitment to the people of Northern Ontario. Together we will ensure prosperity for the North. He got knocked down but he got back up again. His fighting spirit is exactly what this province needs to defeat Kathleen Wynne! #onpoli. February 16, 2018. February 16, 2018. no. Romano. Ross.
- News: Todd Smith won't run for PC leadership. February 7, 2018. Belleville Intelligencer. February 1, 2018. en-CA.
- News: Foot. David. Smith supporting Elliott in PC leadership race. February 7, 2018. Quinte News. February 6, 2018.
- Tory. John . JohnTory. 957757567878316032. January 28, 2018 . I have a job here that's keeping me fully occupied and there is so much to do here in the City of Toronto - it is the economic engine of Ontario and Canada.. no . January 28, 2018 .
- Web site: Paikin. Steve. A whirlwind weekend for Ontario's Tories. Steve Paikin's Blog: TVO Current Affairs. TVOntario. January 31, 2018. en. January 29, 2018.
- News: Blackwell. Tom. Brown campaign claims its internal polling shows he's gaining support in the Ontario PC leadership race. 26 February 2018. National Post. 25 February 2018.