2025 Ontario general election

2025 Ontario general election

February 27, 2025

124 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
63 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout45.40% (1.34pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Doug Ford Marit Stiles
Party Progressive Conservative New Democratic
Leader since March 10, 2018 February 4, 2023
Leader's seat Etobicoke North Davenport
Last election 83 seats, 40.83% 31 seats, 23.74%
Seats before 79 28
Seats won 80 27
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 2,158,452 931,796
Percentage 42.97% 18.55%
Swing 2.14pp 5.19pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Bonnie Crombie Mike Schreiner
Party Liberal Green
Leader since December 2, 2023 November 15, 2009
Leader's seat Ran in Mississauga East—Cooksville (lost) Guelph
Last election 8 seats, 23.85% 1 seat, 5.96%
Seats before 9 2
Seats won 14 2
Seat change 5
Popular vote 1,504,688 242,822
Percentage 29.95% 4.83%
Swing 6.10pp 1.13pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead by the result in each riding.

Composition of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario after the election

Premier before election

Doug Ford
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Doug Ford
Progressive Conservative

The 2025 Ontario general election was held on February 27, 2025, to elect the 124 members of the 44th Parliament of Ontario. Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives were re-elected to a third consecutive majority government, the first time a party has done so since 1959. The PCs increased their vote share to 43%, however lost three seats compared to 2022. The New Democratic Party led by Marit Stiles retained its status as the Official Opposition, albeit with four fewer seats than in 2022 and whilst finishing a distant third in the popular vote. The Liberals finished over ten percentage points ahead of the NDP in the popular vote but won just fourteen seats, although this five-seat increase from 2022 was enough for the Liberals to regain official party status in the legislature for the first time since 2018. Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie however failed to win her seat in Mississauga East—Cooksville, losing to the PC candidate.

The Greens held their two seats, although suffering a slight drop in popularity. Incumbent independent MPP Bobbi Ann Brady held her seat in Haldimand-Norfolk, winning the second-largest margin in the province.