- Source: 1955 Ontario general election
The 1955 Ontario general election was held on June 9, 1955, to elect the 98 members of the 25th Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario.
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, led by Leslie Frost, won a fifth consecutive term in office, increasing its caucus in the legislature from 79 in the previous election to 83.
The Ontario Liberal Party, again led by Farquhar Oliver, won three additional seats in the enlarged legislature, increasing its caucus from 8 to 11, and continuing in the role of official opposition. Liberal-Labour MPP Albert Wren was re-elected and continued to sit with the Liberal caucus.
The social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), led by Donald C. MacDonald, won one additional seat, for a total of three.
The Labor-Progressive Party (which was the Communist Party) lost its last remaining seat with the defeat of J.B. Salsberg.
James Shannon Dempsey (Renfrew South) had his endorsement as a PC candidate withdrawn because of controversy over a political gift, but he was reelected as an Independent PC.
Pre-election developments
= Franchise reform
=The Election Act, 1951 was significantly amended in 1954, providing for the following changes to the right to vote in Ontario:
removal of the disqualification from voting for having been paid to act on behalf of a candidate
removal of the disqualification from voting for being an inmate maintained in a home for the aged or a house of industry
extension of the franchise to all Indians living in the province, whether enfranchised or not under the Indian Act
removal from the voters' list for temporary absence because of being a student, a mariner, or a member of the Canadian, Commonwealth or allied forces
= Expansion of Legislative Assembly
=For the first time since the 1934 election, the number of seats in the Legislature was adjusted, rising from 90 to 98. The following changes were made:
Addington became Frontenac—Addington
London was divided into London North and London South
Muskoka—Ontario was reduced to Muskoka, ceding its part of Ontario County to Ontario
Nickel Belt was separated from Sudbury
Oshawa was separated from Ontario
Ottawa West was carved out from Carleton
Wellington North became Wellington—Dufferin
Part of Wentworth became Wentworth East
York Centre was carved out from York North
York—Humber was separated from York West
York—Scarborough was ceded from York East
Campaign
Results
= Synopsis of results
== open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= winning candidate was in previous Legislature
= previously incumbent in another riding
= incumbency arose from byelection gain
= incumbent had switched allegiance
= other incumbents renominated
= unendorsed PC candidate
= Liberal-Labour candidate
= Analysis
== Reorganization of ridings
=The reorganized ridings returned the following MLAs:
See also
Politics of Ontario
List of Ontario political parties
Premier of Ontario
Leader of the Opposition (Ontario)
References
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- J. B. Salsberg
- List of premiers of Ontario
- George Jackson (Ontario politician)
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